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Title: Galveston Hurricane of 1900


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Galveston Hurricane of 1900
  • September 8, 1900

2
Importance of Galveston
  • Galveston was an important port city before the
    hurricane.
  • Had a population of 36,000
  • One of the wealthiest cities per capita (income
    per person) in the U.S. and in TX
  • Was going to become the New York City of the
    South.

3
Galveston Firsts
  • First electric lighting in Texas
  • First telephone call in Texas
  • First organized baseball game in Texas

4
Isaac Cline
  • Headed the Weather Bureau in Galveston during the
    1900 hurricane.

5
Clines Family
6
Galveston At Risk for Hurricanes
  • Galveston is on an island, which is the barrier
    island that protects the Texas coast from the
    tides of the Gulf of Mexico.
  • Barrier Island an island that protects the coast
    from the damaging effects of tides
  • Hurricanes a tropical storm with sustained winds
    of at least 74 miles per hour

7
Galveston HurricaneSeptember 8, 1900
  • Galveston Island was at sea level. Highest point
    in the city was 8-9 feet above sea level.
  • Winds blew more than 130 miles per hour
  • Winds created storm surges 15-20 feet high

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Storm Surge
  • http//3dnature.com/anim/Galveston_TX-20ft-high.mp
    4
  • http//everydayexplorers.nationalgeographic.com/in
    dividual-video.php?mediaid325827

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Galveston
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Galveston
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Damage to Galveston
  • More than 6,000 people died in Galveston (1/6 of
    the population)
  • More than 3,600 homes were destroyed along with
    commercial structures causing 30 million dollars
    in damage (700 million in todays dollars).
  • Galveston Hurricane reigns today as the deadliest
    natural disaster in U.S. history.
  • Galveston fell behind as a leading port city and
    the city of Houston became the New York City of
    the South.

12
Factors That Contributed to the High Number of
Deaths
  • Timbers, bricks, slate and entire roofs flew into
    the streets, killing and injuring people as they
    fled.
  • The water level rose and a storm surge
  • lifted homes from their foundations and
  • drowned countless people.
  • Rubble crashed into other buildings and
  • knocked them down as well.

13
Time to Rebuild
  • The people of Galveston knew their old form of
    government would not be able to handle this huge
    task so they formed a new one.
  • The new government they chose was called a city
    commission.
  • Commission- group of government officials
    elected to perform certain duties.

14
Time to Rebuild, cont.
  • Voters elected five commissioners to run the
    city.
  • The commissioners were chosen for their knowledge
    of certain city development.
  • The new government proved so effective that
    hundreds of other TX and U.S. cities adopted it.

15
Steps Taken by Galveston to Prevent Future Damage
  • They built a seawall to prevent future floods.
    It was a three-mile, concrete wall along the
    coast and was 16 ft. high and 17 ft. wide. Today
    it stretches more than 10 miles.
  • They raised much of the city. They pumped sand
    from the sea floor of the Gulf of
  • Mexico and lifted buildings to put the sand
    underneath those buildings.

16
Galveston Homes Lifted While Awaiting Sand From
the Gulf
17
Building of the Seawall
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Construction of Seawall 1905
19
Galveston Seawall
20
Seawall During Hurricane Ike
21
Saint Marys Orphanage
  • All 10 nuns and 90 of 93 orphans are killed in
    the hurricane.

22
High School and Beach Hotel
23
Tremont Hotel Galveston Home
24
Aftermath
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Aftermath
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Aftermath
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Galveston
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Aftermath Photographs Film
  • http//www.1900storm.com/photographs/index.lasso
  • http//www.1900storm.com/film/index.lasso
  • http//www.galveston.com/seawallcam/
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