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on September 12. Reported strongest hurricane to hit Charleston since 1752 one. The hurricane caused 500 deaths. Damages to crops on St. Simons Island totaled $ 100,000 (1804 USD). Overall damages from Savannah totaled $ 500,000 (1804 USD), while Charleston incurred $ 1,000,000 in damages (1804 USD).
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from August 17 to 19. It was a slow moving hurricane, affecting the island for 50 hours. The excessive rain caused all rivers to overflow causing great floods that destroyed crops. Many lives and livestock were lost. It crossed Puerto Rico from Humacao in the east to Aguadilla in the west and
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occurred on Jekyll Island on August 22. The schooner L. T. was wrecked offshore St. Mary's, Georgia. Charleston, South Carolina experienced heavy rains and high winds which uprooted trees. Georgetown, South Carolina's lighthouse was leveled during the storm. The hurricane hit the southern
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A hurricane was reported in Jackson, (Adams) New Hampshire. There were so many trees blown down, the town could not perform survey. Recorded in Vol 7 page 185 of NH legislature.
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during September 9 and 10. The storm dismasted the brig Eliza sailing from Savannah to New York, causing the loss of two lives from those swept overboard.
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during October 2 to the 5th. Twelve ships foundered at Charleston. The cyclone spawned a tornado which moved across the northwest section of the city. Its
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were destroyed. Reported strongest hurricane to hit St. Kitts since 1772 one. It moved west-northwestward across western Puerto Rico and
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on August 17. Moving west-northwest, the cyclone strengthened into a major hurricane. As it moved offshore Georgia,
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October 4–10. Later in the season, a major hurricane moved northwestward across the Western Atlantic to the north of
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coast on August 23 and led to 42 deaths. It moved out to sea, disrupting British and French ships involved in the
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on September 4. The storm turned northwest, negatively impacting September 6–7. It then moved northwest to hit
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August 18–19. During August 18 and 19, a hurricane was noted east of Bermuda, sinking the ship Alexander.
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experienced a hurricane on July 22. 120 sails were wrecked onshore. The system moved westward into the
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on August 31 and September 1. This type of tropical cyclone succession up the coast is similar to the
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on September 9, resulting in 457 casualties. The hurricane subsequently moved through the
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Part of cluster of hurricanes struck Charleston area in 1804, 1811, 1813, 1820, and 1822.
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Beware the Hurricane! The Story of the Gyratory Tropical Storms That Have Struck Bermuda
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A minimal hurricane hit the Outer Banks on September 12, damaging the lighthouse there.
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October 9. The ship, Galgo, was sunk during a hurricane on October 9 over the southwest
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Between October 16 and October 20, this hurricane moved from the extreme southeastern
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Ricardo Garcia-Herrera; Luis Gimeno; Pedro Ribera; Emiliano Hernandez (2004-11-29).
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On September 20, another hurricane hit Dominica, causing an additional 165 deaths.
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Hurricanes, Their Nature and History. Ivan Tannehill. 9th ed. 1956. pg 149
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August 18–19. During August 18 and August 19, a hurricane struck Jamaica
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Between September 27–29, a minimal hurricane hit South Carolina, the
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as a major hurricane on September 7. It continued slowly through
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on August 26 before moving just offshore the East Coast of the
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During October 2, a tropical storm was witnessed at
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It caused 121 deaths. 1225: 1223: 718: 1327:http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastdeadly.shtml 1229: 933: 401:on September 3. Most ships at harbor in 801:A tropical storm affected the northern 772: 751: 661: 586: 148:October 2–5. A hurricane lingered over 14: 1438: 1220: 1150:. Universidad Veracruzana. p. 317 1093:The Great Hurricanes of North Carolina 872: 739:near Tobago and Curacaoto the west of 454:during September 22 and September 24. 441: 279:, moved northward, and eventually hit 1345: 1186: 1184: 1182: 1090: 888: 886: 884: 866: 796: 682: 136:September 9–10. A hurricane impacted 27:The decade of the 1800s featured the 1451:Atlantic hurricane seasons by decade 1373:1800–1859 Atlantic hurricane seasons 1136: 361: 298: 291:August 29. A hurricane hit near the 192:. During November 4 and November 5, 172:. All 25 crew members were rescued. 1287:. Universidad Complutense de Madrid 730: 687:A tropical storm moved through the 625: 598: 540:The Great Coastal Hurricane of 1806 373: 325: 24: 1179: 881: 805:between October 9 and October 13. 759: 694: 645: 637: 591:A tropical storm caused damage in 570: 534: 513: 497: 457: 353: 345: 286: 266: 253: 250:between October 6 and October 10. 241: 224: 208: 131: 25: 18:1800–09 Atlantic hurricane seasons 1472: 1320: 393:1804 Antigua–Charleston hurricane 383:The Great Charleston Gale of 1804 379:1804 Antigua–Charleston hurricane 163: 143: 120:August 27–28. A hurricane struck 1446:1800s Atlantic hurricane seasons 815: 606:September 8–18. A hurricane hit 246:A hurricane was spotted west of 175: 115: 91: 29:1800s Atlantic hurricane seasons 1307: 1298: 1267: 1258: 1211: 1202: 1193: 1170: 1161: 1127: 1118: 1109: 1084: 1075: 1066: 1057: 1048: 1039: 1030: 1021: 1012: 1003: 994: 985: 976: 967: 387:Hurricane Santa RosalĂ­a of 1804 271:In August, a hurricane hit the 100:on August 10 moved through the 958: 949: 924: 915: 857: 848: 768:1809 Atlantic hurricane season 747:1808 Atlantic hurricane season 678:1807 Atlantic hurricane season 670:. Moving northward, it struck 575:A hurricane moved through the 530:1806 Atlantic hurricane season 493:1805 Atlantic hurricane season 341:1804 Atlantic hurricane season 304:The Carolina Hurricane of 1803 262:1803 Atlantic hurricane season 237:1802 Atlantic hurricane season 204:1801 Atlantic hurricane season 87:1800 Atlantic hurricane season 13: 1: 893:Walter J. Fraser Jr. (2006). 841: 700:Hurricane San Jacinto of 1807 604:Hurricane San Vicente of 1806 831:Lists of Atlantic hurricanes 546:1806 Great Coastal hurricane 7: 808: 10: 1477: 543: 522:then moved northward into 466: 463:The Snow Hurricane of 1804 390: 160:. One died in Charleston. 46:Atlantic hurricane seasons 1379: 836:Atlantic hurricane season 331:The Norfolk Storm of 1803 233:during August 15 and 16. 128:during August 27 and 28. 946:Retrieved on 2007-02-18. 823:Tropical cyclones portal 777:A tropical storm struck 337:during October 2 and 3. 318:East coast landfalls of 308:New Bern, North Carolina 184:before moving onward to 1456:1800s natural disasters 901:Press. pp. 37–60. 707:later continued to the 275:. 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Index

1800–09 Atlantic hurricane seasons
tropical cyclone
Atlantic basin
Atlantic hurricane seasons
1600s
1700s
1810s
1820s
Leeward Islands
Caribbean Sea
Gulf of Mexico
Louisiana
Exuma
Bahamas
Bermuda
South Carolina
storm surge
Sullivan's Island
Atlantic
Jamaica
Cuba
Atlantic
Bermuda
hurricane
Nassau, Bahamas
Gulf of Mexico
Mobile, Alabama
Jamaica
West Indies
Jamaica

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