Posted on Sep 8, 2021
How the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 Became the Deadliest U.S. Natural Disaster
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SGT David Reynolds: Sitting near my fireplace there is a hand carved rocking chair that belonged to my great-grandmother. It was the only piece of furniture they had left after their house in Brownsville was destroyed by the tides and winds from the Galveston hurricane. Nine years later, a Cat 2 hurricane hit Brownsville. They lived further inland by then but were still flooded. That time the rocking chair floated up to the second floor. Over the years it has been reupholstered, but it's still very strong and I love to sit in it and read.
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Patricia Overmeyer
SGT (Join to see) - I think so too. When I was a kid and we visited my paternal grandfather, I would sit in that chair in his little library and read most of the day while the adults yakked away. Book shelves from floor to almost the ceiling...it was my little piece of heaven in that house.
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Guess they've learned a lot of lessons since then because we get nothing but communications about tropical systems, hurricanes or otherwise, these days.
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