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GALVESTON COUNTED ITS dead. The city conducted a census and in October reported a tally of 3,406 confirmed deaths. Eight of the city’s twelve wards had lost 10 percent or more of their residents. The storm killed 21 percent of the Twelfth Ward, 19 percent of the Tenth. The Galveston News published its final death roster on October 7, and listed 4,263 names. Early in 1901, the Morrison and Fourmy Company, which published the city directory, conducted its own canvass and found an overall loss in population of 8,124. Two thousand of these had simply moved from the city, the company believed. That ...more
Isaac's Storm: A Man, a Time, and the Deadliest Hurricane in History
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