The August cyclone. A descriptive narrative of the memorable storm of 1885. Some mention of the destruction of property in and around Charleston--The character of the disturbance explained, and its progress traced from its origin in the West Indies to its disappearance in the North Atlantic ocean

The August Cyclone, 1885 by Carl McKinley of the Charleston, SC News and Courier is a description of a category 2 hurricane that made landfall in South Carolina on August 25, 1885. In the 19th century they were called cyclones. Also included in a description of the tornado of 1761 that was "tak...

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Main Author: McKinley, Carl, Esq.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: Digital Commons @ Winthrop University 1886
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Online Access:https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/rarebooks/51
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spelling ftwinthropuniv:oai:digitalcommons.winthrop.edu:rarebooks-1175 2023-05-15T17:31:53+02:00 The August cyclone. A descriptive narrative of the memorable storm of 1885. Some mention of the destruction of property in and around Charleston--The character of the disturbance explained, and its progress traced from its origin in the West Indies to its disappearance in the North Atlantic ocean McKinley, Carl, Esq. 1886-01-01T08:00:00Z https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/rarebooks/51 English eng Digital Commons @ Winthrop University https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/rarebooks/51 Rare Books Hurricanes Meteorology Tornadoes 18th Century Storms 19th Century Storms History text 1886 ftwinthropuniv 2022-03-07T08:12:21Z The August Cyclone, 1885 by Carl McKinley of the Charleston, SC News and Courier is a description of a category 2 hurricane that made landfall in South Carolina on August 25, 1885. In the 19th century they were called cyclones. Also included in a description of the tornado of 1761 that was "taken from the manuscript diary of the Rev. Oliver Hart" which in 1886 was in the possession of Mr. William G. Whilden. https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/rarebooks/1175/thumbnail.jpg Text North Atlantic Digital Commons @ Winthrop University
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Tornadoes
18th Century Storms
19th Century Storms
History
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Meteorology
Tornadoes
18th Century Storms
19th Century Storms
History
McKinley, Carl, Esq.
The August cyclone. A descriptive narrative of the memorable storm of 1885. Some mention of the destruction of property in and around Charleston--The character of the disturbance explained, and its progress traced from its origin in the West Indies to its disappearance in the North Atlantic ocean
topic_facet Hurricanes
Meteorology
Tornadoes
18th Century Storms
19th Century Storms
History
description The August Cyclone, 1885 by Carl McKinley of the Charleston, SC News and Courier is a description of a category 2 hurricane that made landfall in South Carolina on August 25, 1885. In the 19th century they were called cyclones. Also included in a description of the tornado of 1761 that was "taken from the manuscript diary of the Rev. Oliver Hart" which in 1886 was in the possession of Mr. William G. Whilden. https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/rarebooks/1175/thumbnail.jpg
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title The August cyclone. A descriptive narrative of the memorable storm of 1885. Some mention of the destruction of property in and around Charleston--The character of the disturbance explained, and its progress traced from its origin in the West Indies to its disappearance in the North Atlantic ocean
title_short The August cyclone. A descriptive narrative of the memorable storm of 1885. Some mention of the destruction of property in and around Charleston--The character of the disturbance explained, and its progress traced from its origin in the West Indies to its disappearance in the North Atlantic ocean
title_full The August cyclone. A descriptive narrative of the memorable storm of 1885. Some mention of the destruction of property in and around Charleston--The character of the disturbance explained, and its progress traced from its origin in the West Indies to its disappearance in the North Atlantic ocean
title_fullStr The August cyclone. A descriptive narrative of the memorable storm of 1885. Some mention of the destruction of property in and around Charleston--The character of the disturbance explained, and its progress traced from its origin in the West Indies to its disappearance in the North Atlantic ocean
title_full_unstemmed The August cyclone. A descriptive narrative of the memorable storm of 1885. Some mention of the destruction of property in and around Charleston--The character of the disturbance explained, and its progress traced from its origin in the West Indies to its disappearance in the North Atlantic ocean
title_sort august cyclone. a descriptive narrative of the memorable storm of 1885. some mention of the destruction of property in and around charleston--the character of the disturbance explained, and its progress traced from its origin in the west indies to its disappearance in the north atlantic ocean
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