The Great Galveston Disaster
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Excerpt from The Great Galveston Disaster: Containing a Full and Thrilling Account of the Most Appalling Calamity of Modern Times, Including Vivid Descriptions of the Hurricane and Terrible Rush of Waters, Immense Destruction of Dwellings, Business Houses, Churches
There have been many disasters by storm and ¿ood in modern times, but none to equal this. In the brief space of twelve hours more persons lost their lives than were killed during a year of the war between the British and the Boers or during a year and a half of our war in the Philippines.
The calamity came suddenly. Galveston was not aware of its impending fate. News of an approaching cyclone produced 116 alarm. Suddenly word was sent that the hurricane was bending from its usual course and might strike the city. Even then there was no sudden fear, no hurrying to escape, no thought of swift destruction. In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, the city waked up to the awful fact that it was to be engulfed by a tidal wave, and buried in the ¿ood of waters.
The news of the overwhelming disaster came as a shock to people everywhere. Bulletin boards in all our cities were sur rounded by eager crowds to obtain the latest reports. Many who had friends in the stricken city were kept in suspense respecting their fate. With bated breath was the terrible calamity talked about, and in every part of our country committees of relief were immediately formed. The magnitude of the disaster grew from day to day. Every fresh report added to the intelligence already received, and it was made clear that a large part of the city of Gal veston, with its inhabitants, had been swept out of existence.
This work furnishes a striking description of a great city of the dead. It depicts the terrible scenes that followed the calamity, iv preface.
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