THE GREAT HURRICANE OF 1900, in Galveston, Texas. (Part 16 of Trip).

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  • Опубликовано: 28 авг 2024

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  • @FacesoftheForgotten
    @FacesoftheForgotten  Год назад +33

    🛑 ALERT - I had inadvertently said 1945 instead of 1845 regarding Texas becoming a State. I see that 99.999% of you kind of figured that out. Yeah pretty obvious! 😀 👍

    • @murlthomas2243
      @murlthomas2243 Год назад +3

      If people want to read about this hurricane, the book “Isaac’s Storm” gives an excellent account of it.

  • @Lizablue0608
    @Lizablue0608 Год назад +89

    Terrifying! My grandparents and my then 9 year old cousin survived a horrific tornado by jumping into the bathtub. Then my grandpa threw his body over both and held on for dear life. They lived in Indiana at the time in a mobile home. After it passed, the only thing left was that bathtub with 3 precious souls wondering how they survived it.🫣😳 The bathtub was sitting in a sea of debris. On a lighter note, they made the front page of the newspaper. It was in the late 70’s. People died from that tornado🌪️that day. I can’t imagine what this storm here felt like.💔Oh my goodness..😔 This is heartbreaking, as is any loss in these storms. Both lives and destruction of properties.

    • @kellyfostercash8026
      @kellyfostercash8026 Год назад +8

      I seen somewhat tornadoes doing Indiana cuz I'm in Indiana. I grew up during the sixties and seventies!

    • @cynthiamiller8554
      @cynthiamiller8554 Год назад +3

      I did the same this with my 3 children, only I threw a mattress over them. Ya never forget the event. I hope your grandparents and cousin were alright. I lived in Greenville Texas those days.

    • @ms.c3
      @ms.c3 Год назад +4

      Wow! Amen! 🙏🏽

  • @Mollysmommy
    @Mollysmommy Год назад +7

    I lived in Galveston from 2003-06. My 3rd son was born there 2 days before Katrina. 3 weeks later we evacuated for Rita and my 3rd son almost died due to dehydration. He will be 18 this coming August

  • @saywhen9298
    @saywhen9298 Год назад +29

    My Great Uncle, PVT Wadsworth B. Wheeler, died there in the hurricane in Galveston Tx! He was assigned to Battery O, 1st Artillery Regiment at Fort Crocket Texas! Thanks for this episode of “Faces of the Forgotten”!

  • @sylcomaws
    @sylcomaws Год назад +39

    I have lived on the Bolivar Peninsula, a 3 mile ferry ride from Galveston Island, all of my 63 years. I have been witness to many hurricanes and the one thing I have learned is death doesn’t always come in with the actual storm, the elderly are most vulnerable in the years following a hurricane and I have seen very tough souls die of broken hearts as they come back home and try to start life all over again, it takes years off of lives. I don’t know why we stay💔

    • @cindyclark8983
      @cindyclark8983 Год назад +4

      We all live in places of danger. Tornados, floods, snow storms, hurricanes, valcanoes, and earthquakes are things we cannot control. The graveyards hold those who have seen the worst of mother nature, and mankind.

    • @Thedoodoctor
      @Thedoodoctor Год назад +1

      I’m seeing that after Hurricane Ian. I work on Sanibel island and ft myers. The elderly are mentally taxed. It breaks my heart.

    • @Wendeajo
      @Wendeajo 11 месяцев назад +1

      Some of us don't! I stem from Baytown, which had more than its share of these monsters. I had enough of them and the fire ants and moved north - permanently. You have no idea how peaceful it is every August and September, not to fear a water monster coming at you.

    • @KB-ke3fi
      @KB-ke3fi 10 месяцев назад

      @@Wendeajo We're from Baytown too, since the early 1900's of the oil boom and tri-cities. We won't leave because we love the strength and spirit of the people, and the beautiful winters of not freezing to death. Maybe you just can't handle a little discomfort.

    • @Wendeajo
      @Wendeajo 10 месяцев назад

      I admit I can't, I guess. That last summer of 2021 nearly did me in. It's so much easier to warm up than it is to cool down. From what I heard of this year's triple digit summer, I'm doubly glad I moved.
      The people here have a strength and spirit also, very like the old pioneers who settled the northern plains. (There are good people everywhere.) Sad thing is, all my old crowd died and it got lonely in Baytown.

  • @ritagreen9528
    @ritagreen9528 11 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you, Ron.❤️ You are awesome with the work it takes in getting these presentation's done 👍 You are so much more than just a story teller. Your heart, soul, time, and money goes into honoring these precious people's memory. Please know you are so appreciated ❤️

  • @tammymullins-cv1js
    @tammymullins-cv1js Год назад +9

    Galveston is beautiful place to visit 😊

  • @ThursdayASMR
    @ThursdayASMR Год назад +3

    I live in south Florida and I've grown used to hurricanes. But the hurricane in Galveston is absolutely unfathomable. Gives me chills just thinking about how much fear those people must have had. 😢❤

  • @user-qc7hr4my7r
    @user-qc7hr4my7r Год назад +24

    Watched a few documentaries on that hurricane and it’s amazing that anyone survived on Galveston.

  • @msveliz01
    @msveliz01 Год назад +17

    You always tell good stories Ron. I did not know about this sad tragedy. Rest in peace all the people that died during this tragedy. ❤

    • @kitchiesmom
      @kitchiesmom Год назад +1

      Charles Anderson surrendered to my 7th cousin Admiral David Farragut in Mobile .Funny thing is Charles' married my 6th cousin and his son is my 7 th cousin. Mark married another of my cousins, Eliza Liew,. She is my cousin on the exact same side .

  • @monsterglo
    @monsterglo Год назад +26

    RIP COL Anderson, a very brave man, I believe he is in heaven watching over all ❤
    Peace for all who perished 🙏

  • @monsterglo
    @monsterglo Год назад +7

    I am envious of you enjoying the beautiful weather, as I sit here freezing in Western TN 😅❤

    • @ohmeowzer1
      @ohmeowzer1 Год назад +1

      Here in upstate Ny we have snow up to our ears. I love that weather .

  • @shaunstrasser1
    @shaunstrasser1 Год назад +11

    People forget about the 1900 Galveston Hurricane and think Katrina in 2005 was worse.

  • @Piper79h
    @Piper79h Год назад +4

    I was born and raised here in Galveston county. Can’t believe you were here… glad you covered this. Such a tragic story. I grew up hearing the stories.

  • @wesleydavis1532
    @wesleydavis1532 Год назад +4

    RIP, Co Charles Anderson,RIP, 🙏🙏🙏

  • @dawntaylor239
    @dawntaylor239 Год назад +12

    So sad . I couldn't imagine all their fears, may all the ones who lost their lives in the storm rest in peace and to Charles may he also rest in peace

  • @larryborkstrom3580
    @larryborkstrom3580 Год назад +3

    Rest in peace Col Anderson thank you for your contributions to predictions of weather patern

  • @patigirl2470
    @patigirl2470 Год назад

    I am fascinated by this story - Isaac’s Storm is my favorite book. Just cannot hear enough about this event - thanks Ron 😎 My heart goes out to all those lost in the storm ❤️❤️❤️

  • @stephanieann622
    @stephanieann622 Год назад +7

    I’m always happy to see you Ron 😊. What a great story. Sending hugs and prayers to you and your family.

  • @pamelapurcell187
    @pamelapurcell187 Год назад +3

    Very interesting. Very sad Thank you Ron again.

  • @czechmate6916
    @czechmate6916 Год назад +6

    The first time I saw and walked this cemetery was in spring of 2018. What caught my eye was the sea of golden flowers that covered every square inch of it. I don’t know a whole lot about flowers but it was so beautiful I just had to stop. I knew it had to be a old cemetery for the design of the markers and the concrete walkways all through out. The whole city was so beautiful and clean. Someday I would love to go back and spend more time there. I just live about five hours drive away from there and I can remember as I was growing up my parents and everyone talking about this hurricane how it devastated the island and killed so many people because they were swept out to sea.

  • @tillyg8858
    @tillyg8858 Год назад +5

    A good story, but sad. Many people lost their lives. May they all rest in peace.

  • @doreenarcher8543
    @doreenarcher8543 Год назад +4

    Thank you Ron. Great story. ☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️

  • @donnawiseman9311
    @donnawiseman9311 Год назад +3

    Thank you for sharing this story. I cannot imagine what those poor people went through, and for those that survived, a million horrible memories!

  • @pegs1659
    @pegs1659 Год назад +4

    Those poor little children.😥 I read a story years ago about that orphanage and the hurricane. It was a very sad story and still is. I'm so glad our weather predictions are way better now.

  • @marceyvogt2007
    @marceyvogt2007 Год назад

    I grew up in NW Iowa. We used to get the storms after they traveled into the country from the coast. Lots of wind and rain left over from the hurricanes. That tells you how huge and powerful they are. I have never been in a hurricane and have no desire to do so. Thank you Ron.☮️💖🎶

  • @postalghost830
    @postalghost830 Год назад +1

    You hit close to home on this one! My maternal grandmother, b.1893 in Galveston,used to tell me the frightening stories of the storm, how bodies were stacked up. Stayed with her til her death in 1983. Another well-told story. Thank you

  • @user-ly1nb7qr2n
    @user-ly1nb7qr2n Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for doing the Galveston Cemeteries. They truly fascinate me 💞💞

  • @Emily_Paris
    @Emily_Paris Год назад

    I remember watching a documentary about the 1900 hurricane in Galveston. It’s called Isaac’s storm. It was so horrific. Rest in peace all who lost their lives. Thank you Ron for telling their story.

  • @dianagladman8350
    @dianagladman8350 Год назад +1

    Rip, so sad that this happened to so many people. Thanks for sharing this story.

  • @jillwilson9482
    @jillwilson9482 Год назад

    Ron, you are wearing my favorite color shirt. You look bright as a new penny!! I love these historic videos about natural disasters I never heard about. Galveston Texas has always been a place I'd like to vacation at someday. I have wanted to see it since Glen Campbell sang about!! Thanks for another great video!! Fantastic job as usual!!

  • @judyclark5736
    @judyclark5736 Год назад +3

    Sometimes there is folklore about storms. Where I grew up in Kansas, an Indian claimed a tornado would never cross the Little Arkansas River on the east side. It never has. This was where the Santa Fe Trail went through, near my farm.

    • @ohmeowzer1
      @ohmeowzer1 Год назад

      That is very interesting thank you

  • @flocosta
    @flocosta Год назад +1

    Great story Ron. Btw, I love how all of these cemeteries are laid out so differently too. Love the little pathways in this one. Whenever I would tell my dad that I wish we lived somewhere else, he would always say that Chicago is the safest place to live. He said everywhere else you go, you have to deal with hurricanes, earthquakes, typhoons, rattlesnakes, bears, mountain lions etc. Now and then I think he may have had a point. What a horrible disaster this was. You sure have a way of bringing stories to life. I'm amazed that the pictures you inserted survived all of these years. Think of everything they've been through. I would hate to be in that lighthouse with a storm like that! RIP to all. Such a sad story ... all those kids 😥

  • @chrisgraphs1015
    @chrisgraphs1015 Год назад

    Truly sad. I really hate storms. Will read more about this Hurricane. Great video as always Ron.

  • @jamesmccarthy5086
    @jamesmccarthy5086 Год назад +2

    I think the song sung by tony rice Galveston flood is based on this. I never knew that. Such a sad story. Thank you for such a great story

  • @melodyfranklin2287
    @melodyfranklin2287 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing Ron . You have a fantastic day and stay safe. Your a blessing. With all my kind words melody.. 🙂

  • @dannydavis2724
    @dannydavis2724 Год назад +8

    Thank you Ron! Orphanage was where the walmart is now. Supposedly restless spirits will still activate battery powered toys when small children wonder down one of the toy aisles

  • @louversteegen2488
    @louversteegen2488 Год назад +1

    Hi , Ron . Once again a really telling story. What a lot oh history you retell. It’s wonderful to listen to you. One day I hope you have a podcast on some history channel. Your voice is natural and easy to listen to. For those of us that love history you have lifelong fans. We don’t hav a very extended history here in good old Oz. But what we have is great as well. But we are a relatively new country but like you I haunt old cemeteries. Pardon the pun. Keep up the good work, cheers from Oz.

  • @jeanninelavigne5485
    @jeanninelavigne5485 Год назад +1

    Such a sad story. All those poor people must have been horrified to what was going on around them. Thanks for the story Ron

  • @lisab4492
    @lisab4492 Год назад

    Have visited G island several times and the one thing that will always stick with me was touring the hurricane museum.😢

  • @Pellegrineanita
    @Pellegrineanita 15 дней назад

    Heartbreaking, I can't imagine 140 mph winds.. so many lives lost due to mother nature.. truly Heartbreaking about the people in the orphanage. May all those who passed away be resting in eternal peace 🕊⚘️🙏💔

  • @marymahaffey4618
    @marymahaffey4618 Год назад

    This was a sad story and I hope all.souls are resting in peace 🙏😇...sad about this man Charles rip sir...sorry he lost his family I'm this storm... Galveston Texas.....in 2012 of July my mom and older sister and I caught a cruise ship and traveled to Jamaica and cayman islands and Cosmo Mexico and we Swam with dolphins 🐬 there in Mexico and it was fun I've been there but not since July 2012...I love sea life dolphins and orca whales they are beautiful.... beautiful in Galveston Texas there were dolphin around the ship ave my older sister said Mary come see the dolphins 🐬....🐋🦭🐧🦈🐠💕💕.... thanks for telling these ppls stories and remembering them not forgotten!!! Safe travels Ron.💕💕caught the cruise ship n Gavelston Texas

  • @patbowman6723
    @patbowman6723 Год назад +1

    A nice cemetery. I love the walkways they have. Good Job Ron.

  • @sandeepjoshi6401
    @sandeepjoshi6401 Год назад

    Nicely narrated tale of endeavour of a dedicated

  • @josephinequinn8782
    @josephinequinn8782 Год назад +2

    What a storm that was.! Nature really is a force to be reckoned with. So many family tragedies to process and live with. I only know of Galveston from the song by Glen Campbell, sorry about that.🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿

  • @skinbynakia2592
    @skinbynakia2592 Год назад +1

    I was born in Galveston. Tons of history and very haunted.

  • @gregoryclayton8287
    @gregoryclayton8287 Год назад

    Stories like this one, WOW! makes me glad to live in the Midwest, thank the good lord for the Midwest!!! Man, those poor people! God rest their souls... also, ISAAC KLEIN was a hero! and such brave men like CHARLES DEWITT ANDERSON, and may he rest in peace. Thank you RC for such a marvelous job on telling this story, KUTOS TO YOU!!! keep up the great work sir! G t E.

    • @FacesoftheForgotten
      @FacesoftheForgotten  Год назад

      getting better next week, ramping up from when I hit New Orleans! some great amazing untold historical stories coming up!

  • @GalvMermaid50
    @GalvMermaid50 Год назад

    One of the poor men who survived the Civil War, died in the 1900 hurricane on his birthday 9/8/1900. You are, once again, inanother one of my favorite cemeteries. My friends as I call them. Great work!

  • @LaurenFerrell885
    @LaurenFerrell885 Год назад +2

    Rest in Peace to those who lost their lives. I know hurricanes are really scary.

  • @itsthe773guero5
    @itsthe773guero5 Год назад

    such an incredible history stuff in Galveston....great work once again sir

  • @ErinRenee1990
    @ErinRenee1990 Год назад +3

    I was hoping you would do this story. I was patiently waiting. I read somewhere that the priest and nuns were told they could leave but refused because they didn’t want to abandon the children.

  • @susanna3
    @susanna3 Год назад +1

    What a story, I hadn't really known much about this historic storm. I was so sad to hear about the poor children in the orphanage, oh my gosh. The photos show complete devastation. I'm sure that it haunted the families of the area for many years. May they all rest in peace 🌷 🙏

  • @KB-ke3fi
    @KB-ke3fi 10 месяцев назад

    Most of them were from Europe...never heard of hurricanes. But they sure built the Wall Steet of the Southwest with fevor and art and determination. I'm sure it was incredible, just bby seeing some of the few remaining massive structures and majestic homes they built. The island was also home to the first newspaper in Texas, and also electricity, Thomas Edison made his first motion picture there. The area has a magical effect on people who venture to the mansions and the history and what's left of the outback...it's getting quite populated with people moving there from all over the country, as well as the top notch medical school there.

  • @AdventuresOfTheF550
    @AdventuresOfTheF550 Год назад

    As somebody that just rode out hurricane Ian. I can attest, it does sound like a train coming for hours and hours. It seems like it'll never end during the storm. The wind sounds alive, the rain is painful. It's really an amazing thing to survive. Even in 2022 there was significant loss of life. Nothing like 1900 but it really blew my mind. I've been through multiple storms but nothing like hurricane Ian.

  • @ohmeowzer1
    @ohmeowzer1 Год назад

    Thank you for a well-told sad story Ron. I appreciate all you do .

  • @ohmeowzer1
    @ohmeowzer1 Год назад

    I love history .my major is nursing I have a minor in history. thank you for all the research

  • @raeraewells7053
    @raeraewells7053 Год назад

    I love your channel. I was just there at this cemetery two days ago. I wonderful homeless man who also gives tours came up to us and gave us so much information and history. It was absolutely fascinating. This cemetery has been on my bucket list a while so I was happy not only to check it off my list but to also have had someone so knowledgeable show me the place. He didn’t ask but we paid him for his short tour.

  • @justinweaver8107
    @justinweaver8107 Год назад

    Talk about the strength of house construction the house looked to have little damage falling off its foundation. Wow most homes of newer construction would not even take the wind much less any water or falling off its foundation. Wow!!. Have a good week sir.

  • @holleyb7861
    @holleyb7861 Год назад

    I've been to see that seawall, amazing manmade structure!

  • @catherinelalla-duckworth8219
    @catherinelalla-duckworth8219 Год назад

    Wow great story Ron Thanks

  • @kathyholmes3853
    @kathyholmes3853 Год назад

    I'm so thankful for the weather information we get today! I've lived in Florida most of my life in the inland areas and my heart breaks for those who lose so much that live on the coasts. Thanks for the great video, Ron. I love the stories and the lessons to be learned from them!❤️

  • @shaunstrasser1
    @shaunstrasser1 Год назад +1

    I watch a rehab show on the Magnolia Network called Restoring Galveston and I am surprised how many homes from before 1900 survived the Hurricane. Michael and Ashley Cordry have rehabbed many of those old homes that survived including one that has a plague that said the home survived the hurricane and the plague was at the height of the water in and around the house.

  • @TommyTheCat42
    @TommyTheCat42 Год назад +1

    That’s has to be the craziest path a Hurricane 🌀 has ever taken!

  • @shadowwoman7605
    @shadowwoman7605 Год назад

    I live in Houston and me and my daughters always go visit Galveston cemetery.

  • @cindywilliams9860
    @cindywilliams9860 Год назад +1

    Thank you for another wonderful but sad story all the videos you do are amazing stay blessed Ron

  • @amandapanda7878
    @amandapanda7878 Год назад +3

    Hiii Ron!

  • @renehorner1806
    @renehorner1806 Год назад

    Love your history Ron!! 🙂

  • @TheOrignialBigDog
    @TheOrignialBigDog 9 месяцев назад

    Another location that I have my own hurricane experience. I never stayed in a place hit by a large Hurricane until Sept 2008 when Hurricane Ike hit Galveston and Houston TX. It was a very scary experience that O never wish to go through again. Leading up to Ike landing I saw the stories of Sept 1900 including an old news story that went into great depth about the 1900 storm. Galvaston prior to the 1900 Hurricane was being developed and promoted as the second key financial district for the US. And, things were goibg well until the Hurricane

  • @lorrie8176
    @lorrie8176 Год назад +2

    Alot was learned from that hurricane as was Katrina. Galveston is such a unique place, you should ride the ferry they have that goes over to Bolivar and see the old lighthouse. There is much haunted there.👻😵‍💫💯👍

  • @Harkart59
    @Harkart59 Год назад

    Fascinating story and also quite sad. Thank you for telling us about it.

  • @Lorriann63
    @Lorriann63 Год назад

    I can't imagine how scared the people must have been. Just a horrific storm. I've heard about this storm but never realized how destructive it really was. Bless all those people who perished and the ones who lived. It would have been harder for them. Thank you, as always, Ron, for your awesome story telling.

  • @MichelleJ1822
    @MichelleJ1822 Год назад

    Another wonderful video. I sure thought I saw you driving next to me the other day in Wichita. I thought oh my goodness he’s got a doppelgänger!

  • @GinaAnderson254
    @GinaAnderson254 Год назад

    How frightening. I can only imagine the devastation. Wow. May all that perished R.I.P. Thanks for story Ron.

  • @suesheldon6875
    @suesheldon6875 Год назад

    Some more good information Thanks Ron I love these places you check out so much history 🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @marlenepearson3936
    @marlenepearson3936 Год назад

    I cannot imagine the horror of a hurricane coming for you, your family members your home and community! Those people are brave. Even though, as you said, they didn't have much of a choice.
    RIP Col. Anderson and to the rest of the victims.
    Thanks for all you do Ron. 🙏

  • @hh7407
    @hh7407 Год назад

    Ron, thank you for telling us about this brave man. Such an amazing story about this incredibly brave man who survived the deadly hurricane. I remember Daddy telling me about the hurricane, the enormous carnage and death toll rising as the storm continued its path across the continent and out to the ocean far north, and the bodies from Galveston Island washing back onto the shore. So horrific. It was such a devastating storm. I fear there will be another of its kind in my lifetime. I pray there won't be but I have had that fear since I heard about this one.

  • @nikkita369
    @nikkita369 Год назад

    I've never been through a hurricane but I've witnessed several tornadoes. The not knowing if your loved ones are ok is torturous. I can't imagine days of that. Rip to all the souls lost.

  • @Decgyrrl
    @Decgyrrl Год назад

    Jesus. I once saw a documentary, red the hurricanes of 1900. Frightening. Thank God we have the technology we have tdy. The alert system, shows what path, the storm will take & gives u enuff time to evacuate, and go to higher ground, or leave the city if they so choose.
    RIP to those that list their lives & lived ones.

  • @pamsmith6404
    @pamsmith6404 Год назад

    I remember reading about this!

  • @lindaduetsch8788
    @lindaduetsch8788 Год назад

    That was a very very good story

  • @poddy6530
    @poddy6530 Год назад

    What a story... everybody's life turned on a penny..

  • @WickedlyMe328
    @WickedlyMe328 Год назад +2

    They say the Walmart is haunted by the orphanage occupants that were killed. Only 3 survived out of over 100. Isaac’s own wife and unborn child were killed

  • @VAHOSS
    @VAHOSS Год назад

    Thank you Ron. I'm a pretty big, and strong guy, but I have always had a fear of the Ocean, and flooding. I couldn't imagine living through this type of flood, or a Tsunami like the one that hit Japan

  • @GenerationX3333
    @GenerationX3333 Год назад

    I love history

  • @Corgis175
    @Corgis175 Год назад +1

    Of course, later on the song, Galveston, was very popular but this tragedy was something that an island could hardly withstand. RIP to all who died there.

  • @earlmenefee3421
    @earlmenefee3421 Год назад

    Great video very educational

  • @terrigasior1920
    @terrigasior1920 Год назад

    Hello, Ron, I love your channel and how courteous and respectful that you are. I am hoping some day that you would be able to do a story of the Green Man (Raymond Robinson) who lived and died in western Pennsylvania. He was severely injured in a childhood electrical accident and would not go out in public as he was disfigured. They say he walked at night along a trail and railroad tunnel near my house and people who saw him said that he glowed green. Very sad story. God bless you.

    • @FacesoftheForgotten
      @FacesoftheForgotten  Год назад

      saw it. a good one. but the story has been pretty worn out on RUclips. I will mark it down tho. I have lot's stacked up for Pennsylvania for some reason, so many good stories there.
      If another cemetery channel does not do it before I get there, I will try to cover his story. if someone else of tis genre does it, then I will not.
      thanks for the lead, will shout you out if I do it! 👍

    • @FacesoftheForgotten
      @FacesoftheForgotten  Год назад

      in my notes!!

  • @janisoconnor6881
    @janisoconnor6881 Год назад +2

    Read the book and watched the documentary. The weather bureau refused to take any warnings from Cuba

  • @connieblack5276
    @connieblack5276 Год назад

    I find disaster documentaries so interesting, going to look it up thanks.

  • @kayakdog121
    @kayakdog121 Год назад

    I lived on Galveston in the 80s and rode out a couple hurricanes there. Then moved to Western Washington and had a few earthquakes, now I live in tornado alley. I must be a glutton for punishment. Seriously though, All that pales in comparison to those braves souls who had to endure the pure hell of Galveston in Sept. 1900. RIP.

  • @cathymcglasson6947
    @cathymcglasson6947 Год назад +1

    Oh my how sad this happens with mother nature.

  • @jacquelinedenambtman
    @jacquelinedenambtman Год назад

    rest in peace Charles D. Anderson great cemetery. nice walk 😉😊😊😊

  • @lindaschaldach1783
    @lindaschaldach1783 Год назад

    Ive seen other documentaries on this flood. So sad. So many lives lost. You tell the story well with all the details.👍

  • @cynthiamiller8554
    @cynthiamiller8554 Год назад

    He was a brave and strong guy to do that job.

  • @joylewis8929
    @joylewis8929 Год назад

    The storm was very fierce for that time. Never forget ! Take storms seriously !!!!!

  • @renebyers6153
    @renebyers6153 Год назад

    Good story, Ron. Love your channel.

  • @cmoore8278
    @cmoore8278 Год назад

    I was there a few years ago. The locals offer a night ghost tour of the cemetery.

  • @ruthtester9404
    @ruthtester9404 Год назад

    Sorry I missed your episode today I am going watch it now it sounds very interesting story and very sad
    The weather can change of Clammeant

  • @frankmarullo228
    @frankmarullo228 Год назад

    Good video my friend.. I was at that cemetery a few years ago when I went to Houston to visit my cousin . then we went to visit the USS TEXAS. Then went to see the park where the battle of San Jacinto , there is quite a lot of history , Good or bad . In America. Thank you for this one..Ps. Any word on finding the arrow in that other cemetery ?? THANK you Frank from montana.....

  • @elainegottwald2878
    @elainegottwald2878 Год назад

    Such a sad story