I know there was a "blizzard of Jan 12, 1888. There was actually an organization in Nebraska called the Blizzard club. It was mainly a homesteader type bunch. 1,000 people died in the storm and it was a long spring. Eastern Colorado then called Kansas territority was completely wiped out. Alot of big cattle companies went under as this was new stuff and they didn't know cattle would even need hay in inclement weather. There is a book called "in all its Fury,great bliazzard 1888" by W.H. O'gara telling of the Nebraska's area hardships. There were alot of homesteaders during this timeframe that were caught in the middle of the Jan storm. Alot of kids stranded in country schools and what not. I believe New York city was hit the same year in March in a different storm. There were alot of ranch cattle drifted into creeks and whatnot. I know hell creek in eastern Colorado was named because of cattle drifting into it and dying,not sure the same blizzard though.