Talk:1906 Mississippi hurricane

Damage total

 * Pensacola wind damage: $50,000
 * Pensacola rain damage: $100,000
 * Pensacola storm surge damage: $775,000
 * Pensacola shipping damage: $1,000,000
 * Communication systems and trolleys of Pensacola: $20,000
 * Foliage of Pensacola: $50,000
 * Railroads of Pensacola: $125,000
 * Fishing industry of Pensacola: $500,000
 * Navy yard forts within the vicinity of Pensacola: $1,100,000
 * Tides and winds at bays within the vicinity of Pensacola: $130,000
 * Winds and the tide at Apalachicola, Florida: $12,000
 * Winds and rain at Glouding, Florida: $13,000
 * Timber in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties: $40,000
 * Mobile wind damage: $750,000
 * Mobile rain and tide damage: $225,000
 * Mobile boat and vessel damage: $175,000
 * Fort Pickens: $10,000
 * Railroads of Mobile, and the Louisville and Nashville Railroad's Mobile and Montgomery Branch: $1,500,000
 * Christ Church Cathedral and St. Francis Baptist Church in Mobile damage: $50,000
 * Hotels of Fort Morgan, Alabama: $21,000
 * Port of Fort Morgan: $100,000
 * Southern Supply Company: $100,000
 * New Orleans: $75,000
 * Cotton crop in Mississippi: $12,000,000
 * Hattiesburg, Mississippi wind and rain damage: $300,000
 * Total: $19,211,000

Death total

 * Pensacola: 35
 * Macon, Mississippi hotel: 2
 * Horn Island lighthouse deaths: 3
 * Sheridan tree death: 1
 * Child in Mobile: 1
 * Fort Morgan, Alabama civilians: 6

Todo
There seems to be info within the Louisiana hurricane history which would be relevant to this article. FYI. Thegreatdr (talk) 15:12, 15 October 2011 (UTC)

Name
Why is it called the Pensacola hurricane if it hit Mississippi? --♫ Hurricanehink ( talk ) 02:57, 7 December 2011 (UTC)
 * Eh...nvm, I'll rename it later, Longshore (1998) says 78 deaths in MS.  HurricaneFan 25  13:21, 7 December 2011 (UTC)