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Headline: They called her "The Stone Lady" and mocked her madness. Then the blizzard of ’95 hit. In 1895, the Montana Territory was no place for a widow with a failing mortgage and a radical idea. While her neighbors built traditional log cabins with drafty hearths, Sarah Blackwood spent her last dollars hauling river rocks into her bedroom. She wasn't building a foundation; she was building a thermal battery.As the mercury plummeted to $-38^\circ\text{F}$ and the wind tore roofs off barns, Sarah’s "crazy" stone bed did the impossible: it radiated life-saving heat long after the fires died out. This is the incredible story of how one woman used ancient masonry physics to defy the deadliest winter in Montana history and prove her doubters wrong.In this video, you’ll discover:The secret "thermal mass" science behind the stone bed.Why traditional fireplaces failed while Sarah’s masonry heater thrived.How a simple mix of clay and buffalo dung created a high-efficiency insulator.The dramatic night Sarah risked her life to keep the "heart" of her home beating. #SurvivalStories #HistoricalFiction #OffGridLiving #ThermalMass #MontanaHistory #WinterSurvival #DIYHeritage #MasonryHeater #AgainstAllOdds #Homesteading