WebSep 26, 2000 · They had boarded a bus after school with 15 other children on March 26, 1931, in Towner, Colo., a small town almost on the Kansas line. The bus was caught in … WebJul 11, 2024 · For 33 hours, the children, ages 7-14, fought for their lives after their Pleasant Hill School bus was stranded in a blizzard with temperatures falling 20 degrees or more below zero. The driver, Carl Miller, and five children, Robert Brown, Kenneth Johnson, Mary Miller (the driver's daughter), Louise Stonebraker and Arlo Untiedt, died in the storm.
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WebJan 28, 2000 · Lost in a Blizzard! the Towner bus Tragedy by Alyce Mitchem Jenkins Hardcover (Library Binding) $21.95 Ship This Item — Temporarily Out of Stock Online Unavailable for pickup at B&N Clybourn Check Availability at Nearby Stores Reserve Now, Pay in Store Overview WebThe Pleasant Hill bus tragedy happened on March 26, 1931, near Towner, Colorado, United States, when a spring blizzard caused the death of five school children and their bus driver, while the rest of the students had to wait 33 hours for rescue. For faster navigation, this Iframe is preloading the Wikiwand page for Pleasant Hill bus tragedy. Home sunova koers
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WebJan 1, 2000 · On March 26, 1931, 20 children and their bus driver were trapped in their school bus during a colorado blizzard. Cover-to-Cover Informational Book. ISBN-10 0756901170 ISBN-13 978-0756901172 Edition Illustrated Publisher Perfection Learning Publication date January 1, 2000 Language English Dimensions 5.9 x 0.43 x 9.1 inches … WebMar 26, 2024 · On March 31, 1931, a group funeral service was held for the children lost in the Pleasant Hill tragedy, with over a thousand residents of southeastern Colorado and … WebIn March, 1931, a winter blizzard took the lives of five children who were stranded inside a school bus in southeastern Colorado. Learn of the events that unfolded over 33 fateful … sunova nz