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The Great Blizzard of 1899, which struck the eastern United States from February 11 to 14, caused significant disruption and damage, particularly in areas like Washington D.C., New York, and the southeastern states. The storm brought severe cold temperatures and heavy snowfall, leading to transportation paralysis and loss of life, with estimates of around 100 fatalities. Property damage was extensive, but precise financial figures are hard to determine; however, it is acknowledged as one of the most severe winter storms in American history. The blizzard also caused disruptions to shipping and rail services, compounding its economic impact.

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