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Palafox Street and Wright Street, many houses' roofs were torn away. Rail service in and out of Pensacola was severely affected; one train arrived several hours later than scheduled, and it was said that it had to stop "every few yards" in order to remove trees and debris covering the track. Between Magnolia Bluff and Milton, the track was destroyed and the Escambia Bridge was partially demolished. The fishing industry of Pensacola was estimated to have suffered at least $ 500,000 in damage. Many wharfs had been completely destroyed during the hurricane. Electricity was shut off during the hurricane.
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had been dismantled there, with one person killed. A person who was climbing a small tree was thrown away by the wind and drowned. Several people were trapped in their homes after a creek topped its banks. A warehouse and four other buildings were destroyed, while a bank's roof was blown off. A train
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overflowed during the hurricane, with its waters 5 feet (1.5 m) above normal levels, flooding New Orleans. Telegraph wires were down in New Orleans after the hurricane, resulting in the loss of contact with the city. Chimneys were blown down in the city; and a resort along Lake Pontchartrain was
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was destroyed, and between 5 and 35 percent of other wood had been destroyed. The hurricane caused at least $ 1,650,000 in damage throughout Mobile. Telegraph wires were cut off from Mobile after the hurricane, resulting in the loss of communication with the city. It was estimated that five thousand
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The lowest air pressure recorded in Mobile was 977 mbar (hPa; 28.84 inHg). At the highest point, the tide was measured at 9.87 feet (3.01 m), while the maximum sustained wind during the hurricane reached 94 mph (151 km/h). About twenty small buildings and houses were destroyed by the
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suffered severe damage. At Forts Pickens and Barrancas, damage was estimated to be around $ 10,000. In the Bayou Grande area of Pensacola, the tide was estimated to be about 12 feet (3.7 m) above normal. At the intersection of Cedar and Baylen streets, oyster boats, steam tugs, wood, and other
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that sank during the hurricane was tipped over. At the 38th port, 29 schooners were thrown ashore, and another sixteen were completely destroyed. Only eight of the 36 lumber barges floated, while three of eight tugs were floating, and of those three of them were wrecked. Other debris was scattered
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Along Intendencia Street, several cottages were flooded; in some areas, the floodwaters were 10 feet (3.0 m) deep. The southern end of West Main Street was completely inundated and was swept away. There was devastation between Barcelona and Perdido streets, with several boats wrecked. Between
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revealed that the system became a tropical depression on September 19. The system slowly intensified, eventually becoming a major hurricane by September 24. The system made landfall near Pascagoula, Mississippi, during the evening of September 27, devastating the cities of Pensacola and Mobile and
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The hurricane was documented to have been about 300 miles (480 km) west-northwest of Cuba on September 25. Near this area, the hurricane had intensified further into a Category 3 hurricane, with maximum sustained winds of 115 mph (185 km/h). The system finished its passage into the
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has a lengthy chapter about the 1906 hurricane in Alabama, particularly as it relates to the oyster fleet and her family. The author's grandfather survived but his father and brother did not. She quotes extensively from local newspaper accounts at the
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hurricane's winds. Most of the buildings in the city were either slightly or moderately damaged. Some shingles and roofs were blown off, while telegraph wires were down, along with other services that required electricity. In the
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of about 6 feet (1.8 m) in height on the morning of September 27. The highest sustained winds recorded during the storm in New Orleans were measured at 49 mph (79 km/h), while the minimum pressure recorded was 987
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At the Christ Church Cathedral in Mobile, about $ 40,000 in damage was suffered, while at the St. Francis Baptist Church, damage totaled to about $ 10,000. Several steamers sank during the storm, including the
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reported a minimum air pressure of 965 mbar (hPa; 28.50 inHg). Lieutenant B.L. Brockway speculated that Scranton was near the center of the hurricane at the time, due to the low pressure readings. At
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and two "water boats"—were either sunk or thrown ashore. A steel dock owned by Spain was untouched, but areas surrounding it were littered with debris. In the towns of Wosley and
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lighthouse, the hurricane killed the lighthouse keeper and his wife and daughter. In addition to the death of the three at the lighthouse, it was noted that the schooner
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was tossed into a lot near the corner. Trees and chimneys were blown down, and a tin roof was peeled off a house as a result of strong winds. On the 26th port, one
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and Pensacola, railroad tracks of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad were torn up and blocked by trees. The section of railroad tracks between Georgian and
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underwater, and many houses were swept away near the hotel. Telephone service in New Orleans went down during the hurricane. It was reported that
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for tracking the hurricane and issuing storm warnings three days before the storm made landfall. A total of 35 people were killed in Pensacola.
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by morning, and as it drifted north-northwestward during the evening hours of September 24, the system intensified into a Category 2 hurricane.
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on September 24, while it was a weak hurricane with winds of 75 mph (120 km/h). The hurricane was south-southwest of
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A Reconstruction of Historical Tropical Cyclone Frequency in the Atlantic from Documentary and other Historical Sources
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suffered moderate damage: the railroad tracks were covered in trees, and service was suspended east of the town. In
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was thrown onto St. Francis Street. Between Franscati Street and Three Mile Creek, all wharves were destroyed.
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The first documented information on the storm places it in the western Caribbean Sea on September 22, although
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was flooded by boaters along the Mississippi River. The hurricane set a new 24-hour-record for rainfall at
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the state of Mississippi. Damage totaled to at least $ 19,221,000, and more than 134 people were killed.
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of this storm identifies it as a tropical depression on September 19. The storm drifted north from the
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around the city, including pieces of shattered glass. A fire occurred at a hotel in Pensacola.
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was affected by similar damage. The railroad cancelled all services following the hurricane.
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suffered a loss of at least 300,000 cotton bales, amounting to $ 12,000,000 in damage. In
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Map plotting the storm's track and intensity, according to the Saffir–Simpson scale
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was demolished during the hurricane, leaving wood and debris on the beach.
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by September 27. During the afternoon, the hurricane made landfall near
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was completely destroyed, while another eleven were tossed around. A
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suffered severe damage, completely torn apart. A boat known as the
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houses were damaged in Mobile during the hurricane. The steamer
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suffered the most severe damage caused by the storm. Several
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was washed ashore. A total of 78 fatalities occurred.
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Tropical storm (39–73 mph, 63–118 km/h)
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Tropical depression (≤38 mph, â‰¤62 km/h)
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Category 4 (130–156 mph, 209–251 km/h)
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near Brookhaven was washed away along the tracks of the
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Shipping damage in Pensacola caused by the hurricane
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1906 Pensacola hurricane

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Southeastern United States
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1906 Atlantic hurricane season
1906 Atlantic hurricane season
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Saffir–Simpson scale
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Subtropical cyclone
Extratropical cyclone
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Yucatán Channel
Havana
Gulf of Mexico
Pascagoula, Mississippi

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tugboats
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fishing boats
Louisville and Nashville Railroad

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