The Galveston Hurricane Of 1900

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*Includes pictures *Includes survivors' accounts of the hurricane *Includes a bibliography for further reading "First news from Galveston just received by train which could get no closer to the bay shore than six miles where the prairie was strewn with debris and dead bodies. About 200 corpses counted from the train. Large steamship stranded two miles inland. Nothing could be seen of Galveston. Loss of life and property undoubtedly most appalling. Weather clear and bright here with gentle southeast wind." - G.L. Vaughan, Manager of Western Union in Houston, in a telegram to the Chief of the U.S. Weather Bureau on the day after the hurricane. In 2005, the world watched in horror as Hurricane Katrina decimated New Orleans, and the calamity seemed all the worse because many felt that technology had advanced far enough to prevent such tragedies, whether through advanced warning or engineering. At the same time, that tends to overlook all of the dangers posed by hurricanes and other phenomena that produce natural disasters. After all, storms and hurricanes have been wiping out coastal communities ever since the first humans built them. As bad as Hurricane Katrina was, the hurricane that struck Galveston, Texas on September 8, 1900 killed several times more people, with an estimated death toll between 6,000-12,000 people. Prior to advanced communications, few people knew about impending hurricanes except those closest to the site, and in the days before television, or even radio, catastrophic descriptions were merely recorded on paper, limiting an understanding of the immediate impact. Stories could be published after the water receded and the dead were buried, but by then, the immediate shock had worn off and all that remained were the memories of the survivors. Thus, it was inevitable that the Category 4 hurricane wrought almost inconceivable destruction as it made landfall in Texas with winds at 145 miles per hour. It was only well into the 20th century that meteorologists began to name storms as a way of distinguishing which storm out of several they were referencing, and it seems somewhat fitting that the hurricane that traumatized Galveston was nameless. Due to the lack of technology and warning, many of the people it killed were never identified, and the nameless corpses were eventually burned in piles of bodies that could not be interred due to the soggy soil. Others were simply buried at sea. The second deadliest hurricane in American history claimed 2,500 lives, so it's altogether possible that the Galveston hurricane killed over 4 times more than the next deadliest in the U.S. To this day, it remains the country's deadliest natural disaster. The Galveston Hurricane of 1900 chronicles the story of the deadliest hurricane in American history. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Galveston Hurricane like never before, in no time at all.

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Author : Charles River Charles River Editors
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Release : 2017-01-26
File : 58 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1542754496


The Great Galveston Disaster

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The Great Galveston Disaster depicts the events of the Galveston hurricane in 1900. At the time it was considered the deadliest natural disaster in United States history.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : Paul Lester
Publisher : DigiCat
Release : 2022-05-28
File : 425 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547022053


Story Of The 1900 Galveston Hurricane

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One hundred years after the hurricane of 1900 devastated Galveston, Texas, it remains the most deadly natural disaster in United States history. Although many heeded the warnings of local weatherman Dr. Isaac Monroe Cline, numerous others did not. More than 6,000 souls perished. Shortly after the storm, author Nathan C. Green set out to share with the world the Story of the 1900 Galveston Hurricane . For those who had lost their lives, he would become their voice; for those who had somehow miraculously survived, he would become their chronicler. To further memorialize the events of the Galveston Hurricane, Pelican has reprinted Dr. Isaac Monroe Cline's Storms, Floods and Sunshine: An Autobiography, which it first published in 1945.

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Genre : History
Author : Nathan C. Green
Publisher : Pelican Publishing Company
Release : 1999-12-31
File : 315 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781455612550


Through A Night Of Horrors

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In this work, witnesses to this deadly disaster describe, in many never-before-published accounts, their encounters with this monstrous storm.

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Genre : Biography & Autobiography
Author : Casey Edward Greene
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Release : 2002
File : 228 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1585442283


I Survived The Galveston Hurricane 1900

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"It's 1900, and Charlie feels lucky to live in Galveston, Texas. Sure, there are storms sometimes. But nobody worries about hurricanes. Even a famous weather expert says it's impossible for a strong hurricane to strike Galveston. Which is why few people worry on the morning of September 8, when a big storm starts to brew. but Charlie watches with growing horror as monster waves rise up from the sea, as the wind starts to scream. by night, much of the city is under twenty feet of water. Will Charlie find a way to survive the storm of the century?"--Back cover.

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Genre : Children's stories
Author : Lauren Tarshis
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Release : 2021
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0780498186


The Galveston Hurricane

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An account of the tragic Galveston hurricane of 1900 that claimed over six thousand lives.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Kristine Brennan
Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Release : 2002
File : 103 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781438124858


Galveston And The 1900 Storm

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Spur Award Nominee: How Galveston, Texas, reinvented itself after historic disaster: “A riveting narrative . . . Absorbing [and] well-illustrated.” —Library Journal The Galveston storm of 1900 reduced a cosmopolitan and economically vibrant city to a wreckage-strewn wasteland where survivors struggled without shelter, power, potable water, or even the means to summon help. At least 6,000 of the city's 38,000 residents died in the hurricane. Many observers predicted that Galveston would never recover and urged that the island be abandoned. Instead, the citizens of Galveston seized the opportunity, not just to rebuild, but to reinvent the city in a thoughtful, intentional way that reformed its government, gave women a larger role in its public life, and made it less vulnerable to future storms and flooding. This extensively illustrated history tells the full story of the 1900 Storm and its long-term effects. The authors draw on survivors’ accounts to vividly recreate the storm and its aftermath. They describe the work of local relief agencies, aided by Clara Barton and the American Red Cross, and show how their short-term efforts grew into lasting reforms. At the same time, the authors reveal that not all Galvestonians benefited from the city’s rebirth, as African Americans found themselves increasingly shut out from civic participation by Jim Crow segregation laws. As the centennial of the 1900 Storm prompts remembrance and reassessment, this complete account will be essential and fascinating reading for all who seek to understand Galveston’s destruction and rebirth. Runner-up, Spur Award for Best Western Nonfiction—Contemporary, Western Writers Of America

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Genre : Nature
Author : Patricia Bellis Bixel
Publisher : Univ of TX + ORM
Release : 2013-02-08
File : 581 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780292753952


Tragedy From The Sea

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Cover-to-Cover Chapter 2 Books/Natural Disasters

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Genre : Galveston Island (Tex.)
Author : B. Taylor
Publisher : Chapter 2 Books
Release : 2000
File : 0 Pages
ISBN-13 : 0789155567


Surviving The Galveston Hurricane

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Read This Graphic Illustrated Book To Experience The History And Devastation Of The 1900 Galveston Hurricane.

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Genre : Juvenile Nonfiction
Author : Cleland
Publisher : Carson-Dellosa Publishing
Release : 2009-08-01
File : 36 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781615906499


Chronicles Of Horror

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The fate of Sam, Charlie, Alice, Daisy, and other Galvestonians hangs in the balance as the flood waters rise during the great hurricane that hit Galveston, Texas, in 1900.

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Genre : Floods
Author : T. Neill Anderson
Publisher : Charlesbridge Publishing
Release : 2013-07-01
File : 131 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1580895158