The Great Galveston Disaster: Containing a Full and Thrilling Account of the Most Appalling Calamity of Modern TimesPelican Publishing Company, 2000 - 516 стор. The many personal tragedies and triumphs come to light in this full and thrilling account that is made even more evocative and jolting by its profusion of photographs taken immediately after the disaster. In the storm, S. W. Clinton lost his wife and six children, including two sons he could not save from drowning before his very eyes. Yet others survived. Long engaged, Ernest A. Mayo and Bessie Roberts decided it was better to face the daunting tasks ahead of them together, and were married a mere five days after the flood. Their stories, and the stories of all who survived the great Galveston Hurricane of 1900, attest to humanity's ability to overcome even the most horrific of disasters. |
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... morning of Sep- tember 3d found it about 175 miles south of the middle of Cuba . It had moved northwestward to ... morning of the fifth , the storm centre had passed over Cuba and had become central between Havana and Key West . High ...
... morning of Sep- tember 3d found it about 175 miles south of the middle of Cuba . It had moved northwestward to ... morning of the fifth , the storm centre had passed over Cuba and had become central between Havana and Key West . High ...
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... morning , brought by private messenger , from A. W. Simpson , a cotton man at Galveston , saying : " It's awful . Not a complete house in the city . Help urgently needed . Thousands are homeless . Food is being dis- tributed to the ...
... morning , brought by private messenger , from A. W. Simpson , a cotton man at Galveston , saying : " It's awful . Not a complete house in the city . Help urgently needed . Thousands are homeless . Food is being dis- tributed to the ...
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... morning , ' said the man who accompanied me , ' that woman's hair was dark brown ; Sunday morning it had turned to snow . ' I did not doubt him , for he told me of the woman's experience and how she had been saved as if by a miracle ...
... morning , ' said the man who accompanied me , ' that woman's hair was dark brown ; Sunday morning it had turned to snow . ' I did not doubt him , for he told me of the woman's experience and how she had been saved as if by a miracle ...
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First News of the Great CalamityGalveston Almost | 17 |
CHAPTER II | 29 |
CHAPTER III | 42 |
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