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Palafox Street and Wright Street, many houses' roofs were torn away. Rail service in and out of
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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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1989:"San RamĂłn"
1947:"San Roque"
1912:"Louisiana"
1858:"Pensacola"
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709:Horn Island
698:Hattiesburg
652:Mississippi
638:Fort Morgan
610:J. P. Sehuh
602:Camp Carney
542:storm surge
534:New Orleans
447:timber boom
387:Mississippi
382:$ 221,000+
2930:Categories
2072:"Key West"
1953:"New York"
1352:2011-10-12
1331:2011-10-12
1235:2011-10-15
1203:2011-10-12
1171:2011-10-12
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883:2011-10-11
841:2011-10-19
772:References
694:Monticello
682:Brookhaven
666:Moss Point
646:Graceville
597:turpentine
593:steamships
502:Warrington
465:Fort McRee
398:$ 75,000+
366:$ 65,000+
269:Storm type
130:Fatalities
65:Dissipated
2467:Francelia
2254:"Florida"
2089:"Jamaica"
2054:"Velasco"
2024:"Jamaica"
1918:"San Gil"
1711:"Coastal"
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686:Vicksburg
572:Colliston
528:Louisiana
470:Wolverine
427:Pensacola
395:Louisiana
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2514:Caroline
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559:Burrwood
553:; 29.15
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263:Unknown
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2828:Ophelia
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2786:Michael
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2549:Frances
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2248:"Texas"
822:Bibcode
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707:At the
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626:Overton
578:Alabama
492:At the
435:vessels
413:Florida
350:Damage
347:Region
213:Map key
161:IBTrACS
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2865:(2021)
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2836:(2019)
2830:(2017)
2824:(2017)
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2812:(2016)
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2662:Bonnie
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