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A steamship that was wrecked and beached in a hurricane on Dog Island. [citation needed] James A. Garfield United States: 1 August 1899 An American barque that was wrecked and beached in a hurricane on Dog Island. Jafnhar Norway: 1 August 1899 A Norwegian barque that was wrecked in a hurricane and beached on Dog Island. Latara Russia: 1 August 1899
In November, a treasure hunter found a diamond ring worth $40,000 in St. Augustine. Joseph Cook, who found the ring, decided not to sell the jewelry and instead tracked down the owner.
August 29, 1880 –68 people die from a shipwreck as a result of a Category 2 hurricane making landfall just to the south of Cocoa Beach, Florida. [47] Several other ships are washed ashore from Jupiter Inlet to the mouth of the St. Johns River , and another is damaged in the Gulf of Mexico after the hurricane crosses the state.
Hurricane Michael making landfall near Mexico Beach, Florida as a Category 5 hurricane on October 10, 2018. In the 21st century, 80 tropical and subtropical cyclones, their remnants, and their precursors have affected the U.S. state of Florida. Collectively, cyclones in Florida during the time period resulted in more than $236 billion in damage ...
For years, beachgoers at Daytona Beach Shores in Volusia County, Florida, have unknowingly been walking over a piece of history. ... with pieces unearthed due to erosion caused by hurricanes Ian ...
Parts of an ancient shipwreck emerged from the sand at the 3200 Block of Daytona Beach Shores earlier this week, located about 5 miles south of downtown Daytona Beach, Florida. "The ocean gives us ...
Port St. Joe: No Yes No 3–4 Port St. Joe leveled [20] Unnamed: 1846 October 11–12: Key West–Cedar Key: No No Yes 4–5 Key West wrecked [21] Unnamed: 1848 September 25: Tampa Bay (Fort Brooke) No Yes No 4–5 Caused 15-foot (4.6 m) tide at Tampa [21] Unnamed: 1873 October 5–7: Punta Rassa: No Yes No 3 Produced 14-foot (4.3 m) tide [22 ...
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