Shelby County |
HISTORICALCHAPTER III. - WEATHER. (CONT'D)During the eighties many of the winters in Shelby county were unusually severe. There were many blizzards lasting for three days at a time, with stinging cold weather and biting winds. The roads were blocked for weeks at a time, and travel was frequently over fields by the side of the roads packed with snow, men taking down the barbed wire fences, a practice which the laws of Iowa then permitted, as indeed they do now, the right of the public to travel expeditiously and with safety being paramount to the usual right of the landowner to forbid trespass on his land. During these hard winters it was often difficult to get coal, and as corn was cheap (often about twenty cents per bushel) men burned ear corn, which made a very hot fire. Transcribed by Cheryl Siebrass, October, 2022 from the Past and Present of Shelby County, Iowa, by Edward S. White, P.A., LL. B.,Volume 1, Indianapolis: B. F. Bowen & Co., 1915, pp. 52-53. |