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—General Correspondence. Letters Received. 1894–1911.
—Inspection Reports.
—Letters Sent by Chief of the Bureau, 1891–1895, 1897–1911. vol. 9.
—Records of Surface Land Observations.
Observations. Handwritten log of weather, U.S. Weather Bureau, Galveston. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas. Storm of 1900 Collection. 85–0020.
Ousley, Clarence. Galveston in Nineteen Hundred. Atlanta: William C. Chase, 1900.
Personal Accounts. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.
—Beal, Emma. Interview with Marilee Neale. Oral History Project. Part 1, April 26, 1972. Part 2, June 14, 1972.
—Benjamin, David. “From the Stricken City.” Undated news clipping. Storm of 1900 Collection. Subject File. Newspaper Clippings.
—Bettencourt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry. Interview. Oral History Project.
—Blagden, John. Letter. September 10, 1900. Manuscript Collection. 46–0006.
—“Charlie.” Letter to Mrs. Law. September 12, 1900. Storm of 1900 Collection. Storm Letter. 91–0012B.
—Cortes, Henry C. “Personal Recollections of the 1900 Galveston Hurricane.” William Maury Darst Papers. 93–0023. Box 42, File 15.
—Davis, Walter. Letter to mother. September 14, 1900. Manuscript Collection.85–0018B.
—Deer, J. N. Letter, Deer to R.N. Schooling. September 22, 1900. Storm of 1900 Collection. Letters and Memoirs.
—Focke, Mrs. John. “September Eighth 1900.” Letter to daughters. Manuscript Collection. 67–0006
—Goodman, R. Wilbur. “Address on The Great Galveston Storm of 1900.” August 13, 1975. William Maury Darst Papers. 93–0023. Box 14, File 17.
—Harris, John W. Interview with Robert L. Jones. Oral History Project. December22, 1980.
—Hawley, J. H. Letter, Hawley to wife and daughters. September 18, 1900. Manuscript Collection. 67–0042B.
—Hawley, Sarah Davis. Letter, Hawley to mother. September 12, 1900. Manuscript Collection, 97–0020. Box 1, File 14.
—Hopkins, Louise. “The Day I Can’t Forget.” Interview with Jane Kenamore. Storm of 1900 Subject File. Map of Storm Damage/Pictures.
—Hopkins, Louise. Interview. Oral History Project. July 8, 1982.
—Lang, Marie Berryman. “Mother Nature Turns Fury on Galveston.” From East Texas Catholic. Storm of 1900 Collection. Subject File. Newspaper Clippings.
—Lewis, Wilber. Letter, Lewis to “Dear Friend.” September 24, 1900. Storm of 1900 Collection. Letters and Memoirs. Subject File.
—Monagan, Tom L. “Has Relics of 1900 Storm.” Dallas Morning News, June 7, 1925. In J. L. Monagan Papers. 28–0175.
—Sterett, William. “The Scene Coming into Galveston after the Storm Can Not Be Adequately Described.” Storm of 1900 Collection. Subject File. Newspaper Clippings.
—Stuart, Ben C. “Storms.” Ben C. Stuart Papers. 29–0147. Box 1.
—Tipp, Phillip Gordie. “Memories of September the 8th 1900 at Galveston, Texas.” 05–0002. Box 1, File 7.
—Wolfram, A. R. “The Galveston Storm of 1900.” William Maury Darst Papers. 93-0023. Box 14, File 13.
“Picturesque Galveston.” Galveston Tribune. Possibly 1899. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.
Piddington, Henry. The Sailor’s Horn-Book for the Law of Storms. 6th ed. London: Frederic Norgate, 1876.
Pielke, Roger A., Sr. The Hurricane. London: Routledge, 1990.
Pielke, Roger, Jr., and Roger A. Pielke Sr. Hurricanes: Their Nature and Impacts on Society. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons, 1997.
Rappaport, Edward N., and Jose Fernandez-Partagas. “The Deadliest Atlantic Tropical Cyclones, 1492 to Present.” National Hurricane Center, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Miami. Updated, June 30, 1998.
Reid, Lt. Col. W. An Attempt to Develop The Law of Storms. London: John Weale,1846.
Report of the Central Relief Committee for Galveston Storm Sufferers. Galveston. May 2, 1902. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas.
Rollfing, Louisa Christina. Autobiography. Unpublished manuscript, vols. 1–5. Rosenberg Library, Galveston, Texas. Manuscript Collection. 83-0054.
Rosenberg Library. Galveston and Texas History Center. Galveston, Texas.
Rosser, Angie Ousley. “In the Eye of Galveston’s Great Storm.” Houston Chronicle, September 8, 1980.