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F 9 .L567 2007

The hurricane of '38

Author(s):Lennon, Thomas and Epstein, Michael ; WGBH Educational Foundation. [edited by Eluto, Ken].
Description: 1 digital video disk, 53 min.
Publication Data:Boston, MA : WGBH Boston Video. 2007
Identifier/s:OCLC Record No.: 123570274/ ISBN: 978-1-59375-747-2/ Misc. No.: 783421418592/ Accession No.: 132253
Type of Item: (DVD) DVD
Subjects:1. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE 2. MISSING PERSONS 3. FATALITIES 4. PROPERTY LOSSES
Series Data:American experience
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F 129 .M663 1988

The 1938 hurricane: an historical and pictorial summary

Author(s):Edited by Minsinger, William Elliott ; Blue Hill Observatory.
Description: 128 p.
Publication Data:Randolph Center, VT : Greenhills Books. 1988
Identifier/s:OCLC Record No.: 18662678/ Misc. No.: 0-945967-03-09/ Accession No.: 131818
Type of Item: (BOOK) BOOK
Subjects:1. HURRICANES 2. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE 3. HISTORY 4. PHOTOGRAPHY
Table of Contents :1. Introduction 2. The storm 3. Historic perspective 4. Structure of the storm 5. Flooding 6. Photographs: Long Island and New York; Rhode Island; Connecticut; Massachusetts; New Hampshire; Vermont and Maine
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QC 945 .S676 2008

The 1938 hurricane along New England's coast

Author(s):Soares, Joseph P.
Description: 128 p.
Publication Data:Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. 2008
Identifier/s:OCLC Record No.: 176900859/ ISBN: 978-0-7385-5759-5/ LCCN: 2007935152/ Accession No.: 128545
Type of Item: (BOOK) BOOK
Subjects:1. HURRICANES 2. NEW ENGLAND 3. HISTORY 4. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE
Series Data:Images of America
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GB 5010 .P724 2006

Massachusetts disasters: true stories of tragedy and survival (1st ed.)

Author(s):Pletcher, Larry.
Description: 240 p. (1st ed.).
Publication Data:Guilford, CT : Globe Pequot Press. 2006
Identifier/s:OCLC Record No.: 69680033/ ISBN: 0-7627-3988-6/ ISBN: 9780762739882/ LCCN: 2006017418/ Misc. No.: 024933013951/ Accession No.: 124350
Type of Item: (BOOK) BOOK
Subjects:1. DISASTERS 2. MASSACHUSETTS 3. SURVIVAL 4. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE
Series Data:Disasters
Table of Contents :Chapter 1 Boston Harbor's Worst Shipwreck THE SINKING OF THE MARITANA (1861) Chapter 2 One Man's Courage THE WRECK OF THE EVELINE TREAT (1865) Chapter 3 The Great Revere Disaster CRASH ON THE EASTERN RAILROAD (1871) Chapter 4 Wholesale Ruin THE GREAT BOSTON FIRE (1872) Chapter 5 The Mill River Flood FAILURE OF THE WILLIAMSBURG DAM (1874) Chapter 6 Calamity at Devil's Bridge Reef THE CITY OF COLUMBUS TRAGEDY (1884) Chapter 7 Suburban Nightmare THE COLLAPSE OF THE BUSSEY BRIDGE (1887) Chapter 8 The Benchmark Winter Storm TRAPPED BY A BLIZZARD (1888) Chapter 9 Birth of the Deadliest Killer THE SPANISH INFLUENZA (1918) Chapter 10 The Battle of Orleans U-BOAT ATTACK ON CAPE COD (1918) Chapter 11 A Sticky Situation THE GREAT MOLASSES FLOOD (1919) Chapter 12 Washed Away THE FAILURE OF THE WHEELER DAM (1927) Chapter 13 Water over the Dam THE CONNECTICUT RIVER FLOODS (1936) Chapter 14 Record-Breaking Storm THE NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE (1938) Chapter 15 Twelve Minutes of Hell THE COCOANUT GROVE FIRE (1942) Chapter 16 It Couldn't Happen Here THE WORCESTER TORNADO (1953) Chapter 17 The Greatest Rescue in Maritime History THE SINKING OF THE ANDREA DORIA (1956) Chapter 18 Sixteen-Story Rescue BUILDING COLLAPSE IN BRIGHTON (1971) Chapter 19 Slow-Motion Disaster THE SINKING OF THE ARGO MERCHANT (1976) Chapter 20 Wind, Waves, and Snow THE GREAT WHITEOUT (1978) Chapter 21 Underground Miracle COLLISION AT BACK BAY STATION (1990)
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GB 5010 .G761 2006

Connecticut disasters: true stories of tragedy and survival (1st ed.)

Author(s):Grant, Ellsworth S.
Description: 208 p. (1st ed.).
Publication Data:Guilford, CT : Globe Pequot Press. 2006
Identifier/s:OCLC Record No.: 68799529/ ISBN: 0-7627-3972-X/ ISBN: 9780762739721/ LCCN: 2006014929/ Misc. No.: 024933013951/ Accession No.: 124347
Type of Item: (BOOK) BOOK
Subjects:1. DISASTERS 2. CONNECTICUT 3. SURVIVAL 4. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE
Series Data:Disasters
Table of Contents :CHAPTER 1 Traitorous Fire THE BURNING OF NEW LONDON (1781) CHAPTER 2 Shakes and Moans THE MOODUS EARTHQUAKE (1791) CHAPTER 3 The British Are Coming! THE RAID ON ESSEX CHAPTER 4 Smoke on the Water DEADLY STEAMBOATS (1833 AND 1840) CHAPTER 5 Cursed Little Ditch THE ILL-FATED FARMINGTON CANAL (1835) CHAPTER 6 The Rescue of Kidnapped Africans THE AMISTAD AFFAIR (1839) CHAPTER 7 Bridge Out! THE NORWALK TRAIN WRECK (1853) CHAPTER 8 That Demon, Steam! THE FALES & GRAY EXPLOSION (1854) CHAPTER 9 Guns Blazing THE COLT ARMORY FIRE (1864) CHAPTER 10 An Icy Plunge THE TARRIFFVILLE TRAIN WRECK (1878) CHAPTER 11 Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow THE GREAT BLIZZARD (1888) CHAPTER 12 Things That Go Bang! In the Night THE PARK CENTRAL EXPLOSION (1889) CHAPTER 13 Worse than World War I THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC (1918-1919) CHAPTER 14 Even Colt Got Soaked THE GREAT FLOOD (1936) CHAPTER 15 The Biggest Blow of Them All THE GREAT HURRICANE (1938) CHAPTER 16 A Three-Ring Horror THE HARTFORD CIRCUS FIRE (1944) CHAPTER 17 The Sneaky Super Storm HURRICANES CONNIE AND DIANE (1955) CHAPTER 18 A New Year's Eve Nightmare THE CATHEDRAL FIRE (1956) CHAPTER 19 Medical Center Malady THE HARTFORD HOSPITAL FIRE (1961) CHAPTER 20 The Rescue of a River CONNECTICUT RIVER POLLUTION (1965) CHAPTER 21 Houses of Cards BUILDING COLLAPSES (1978 AND 1987) CHAPTER 22 Drive Safely HIGHWAY TRAGEDIES (1983 AND 2005)
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The Northeast unthinkable [in "RISK MANAGEMENT MAGAZINE"]

Author(s):Wade, Jared.
Description: In "RISK MANAGEMENT MAGAZINE". v. 53 (7) p. 16-22
Publication Data: July 2006
Type of Item: (JOURNAL) JOURNAL
Subjects:1. HURRICANES 2. LOSS ESTIMATES 3. RISK EVALUATION 4. GREENHOUSE EFFECT 5. LONG ISLAND, NY 6. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE
Notes:The Great New England Hurricane of 1938 made landfall in Bayport, Long Island (NY) September 21, 1938; Sidebar: Evacuating Long Island, p. 19
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F 129 .L59 B967 2005

The great hurricane: 1938

Author(s):Burns, Cherie.
Description: 238 p.
Publication Data:New York, NY : Atlantic Monthly Press. 2005
Identifier/s:OCLC Record No.: 57965810/ ISBN: 0-87113-893-X/ LCCN: 2005041211/ Accession No.: 119060
Type of Item: (BOOK) BOOK
Subjects:1. HURRICANES 2. LONG ISLAND, NY 3. HISTORY 4. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE
Notes:GH38 - Great Hurricane of 1938
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F 9 .G68 2004

The hurricane of 1938

Author(s):Goudsouzian, Aram.
Description: 95 p.
Publication Data:Beverly, MA : Commonwealth Editions. 2004
Identifier/s:ISBN: 1-889833-75-4/ LCCN: 2004011485/ OCLC Record No.: 55517964/ Accession No.: 116045
Type of Item: (BOOK) BOOK
Subjects:1. HURRICANES 2. NEW ENGLAND 3. HISTORY 4. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE
Series Data:New England remembers
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QC 945 .S425 2003

Sudden sea: the Great Hurricane of 1938

Author(s):Scotti, R. A.
Description: 287 p.
Publication Data:Boston, MA : Little, Brown and Company. 2003
Identifier/s:OCLC Record No.: 51861977/ ISBN: 0-316-73911-1/ LCCN: 2003046093/ Accession No.: 112142
Type of Item: (BOOK) BOOK
Subjects:1. HISTORY 2. HURRICANES 3. NEW ENGLAND 4. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE
Notes:September 21, 1938, New England
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23410

Strategy for reducing risks from natural hazards in Narragansett, Rhode Island: a multi-hazard mitigation strategy

Author(s):Town of Narragansett; University of Rhode Island Coastal Resources Center; Rhode Island Sea Grant; Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency.
Description: 103 p.
Publication Data:Narragansett, RI : Rhode Island Sea Grant. June 1999
Identifier/s:OCLC Record No.: 43582120/ Misc. No.: NA36RG0503/ Accession No.: 100926
Type of Item: (REPORT) REPORT
Subjects:1. MITIGATION 2. NARRAGANSETT, RI 3. NATURAL HAZARDS 4. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE
Summary/abstract:
  • Narragansett is essentially a peninsula, with Narragansett Bay to the east, Rhode Island Sound to the southeast, and Point Judith Pond and Narrow River to the west. The coastal environment defines the character of the town, and is a major attraction for tourists and residents alike; however, it also makes Narragansett vulnerable to natural hazards. The town's 49 miles of coastline vary from steep, rocky shores to low, sandy beaches. The town is a growing suburban community--coastal areas, which a decade ago were home to summer cottages, now support dense residential and commercial uses. The Hurricane of 1938 (Category 3) was the last 100-year flood (1 percent chance of occurrence in any given year) to hit Narragansett. Therefore, much of the at-risk population has never experienced a major storm event. Narragansett experiences a few nor'easters each winter. The town has never had any serious problems in dealing with wildfires, snow, ice or earthquakes. Narragansett adopts this mitigation strategy for the purpose of enhancing quality of life, protecting property, and preserving resources for residents and visitors. This will be accomplished by: L Implementing hazard mitigation actions in order to protect Narragansett's cultural, historical, structural and natural environment. L Promoting educational opportunities to introduce residents and visitors to the risks of natural hazards and the various appropriate mitigation strategies that can be taken.
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29007

Hurricane impact on fire department operations

Author(s):Hughes, Richard J. ; Providence. Fire Department.
Description: 34 p.
Publication Data:Emmitsburg, MD : National Fire Academy. October 1998
Identifier/s:Accession No.: 92965
Type of Item: (EFO PAPER) EFO PAPER

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Subjects:1. FIRE DEPARTMENT OPERATIONS 2. HURRICANES 3. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE
Series Data:Executive Fire Officer Program. Applied Research Project
Summary/abstract:
  • The city of Providence, R.I., and the Providence Fire Department have previously been seriously impacted by hurricanes that occurred in 1938 and 1954, in which the downtown business district had been left under many feet of water. In 1966, the city received the completed Fox Point Hurricane Barrier, from the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which was designed to protect the area behind it from a storm tidal surge. The problem that prompted this research is the country's leading forecaster has predicted an increase of hurricanes in 1998 and the years to come. Also compounding the problem is the Providence Fire Department has no written procedure for hurricanes and storms that its members can follow. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the current status of the Providence Fire Department as it stands today, and what impact a hurricane would cause. Both the historical and evaluative methods were utilized. Of which the following research questions were posed: 1. How has the Providence Fire Department been impacted by hurricanes or other significant weather related events? 2. Are there any nationally recognized standards or recommendations for fire departments to follow in preparing for hurricanes? 3. Does the Providence Fire Department comply with these nationally recognized standards or recommendations? 4. What have fire departments in the greater Providence area done to be prepared for a hurricane? To complete this research a literature review, personal interviews, a survey of area fire departments, and queries of the computer database were conducted. Thunderstorms were utilized because there were no previous computer records in the City of Providence that dealt with the impact of a hurricane on the Providence Fire Department. Results were found that there is a general increase in responses during thunderstorms in the Providence area. The results also showed that there are recommendations for fire departments to follow in which written procedure for storms or hurricanes. Also, area fire departments are generally decimated during thunderstorms and most likely would be unable to provide mutual aid to the city should it need assistance. Recommendations are made that the Providence Fire Department draft written procedure for storms and hurricanes. That the city should also set guidelines for dispatch center to curtail responses when the wind speeds reach a certain sustained speed. Further, the city should consider entering into a long range mutual aid agreement with communities far removed from Providence, so that personnel and equipment could be provided on a relatively quick notice, after a major storm impact. Additional research is recommended to verify the results of this study, and to investigate a need for additional standard operating procedures for other types of storms that impact the fire department.
Notes:Providence, RI; Executive Analysis of Fire Service Operations in Emergency Management; Abstracts for EFO papers are written by the author
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E 179 .K18 1948

Disaster!

Author(s):Brown, Leonard and Kartman, Ben.
Description: 342 p.
Publication Data:Freeport, NY : Books for Libraries Press. 1948
Identifier/s:OCLC Record No.: 00161426/ ISBN: 0-8369-2280-8/ LCCN: 78-156670/ Accession No.: 68096
Type of Item: (BOOK) BOOK
Subjects:1. ACCIDENTS 2. AIRCRAFT 3. BLIZZARDS 4. EARTHQUAKES 5. FIRES 6. FLOODS 7. HISTORY 8. HOTELS 9. HURRICANES 10. MINES 11. PLAGUES 12. RAILROADS 13. SHIPWRECKS 14. THEATERS 15. TIDAL WAVES 16. TORNADOES 17. WINECOFF HOTEL 18. IROQUOIS THEATER 19. PESHTIGO 20. GREAT CHICAGO FIRE 1871 21. GALVESTON HURRICANE 22. RAILROAD ACCIDENTS 23. GREAT NEW ENGLAND HURRICANE 24. TEXAS CITY EXPLOSION 1947
Series Data:Essay Index reprint series
Notes:Some of the famous disasters covered in this book are: the New Orleans cholera epidemic, the New Madrid earthquake, the Donner's Pass ordeal, the sinking of the Phoenix in Lake Michigan, the explosion of the Sultana on the Mississippi, the Great Chicago fire, the Peshtigo forest fires, the yellow fever epidemic of 1878, the train wreck on the bridge at Chatsworth, Illinois, the Johnstown flood, the Hinckley, Minnesota forest fires, the 1896 twister in St. Louis, the Galveston tidal wave, the Iroquois theater fire, the fire on the Slocum on New York city's East river, the San Francisco earthquake, and the Cherry, Illinois mine fire.; Other famous calamities included are: the Triangle Waist Company fire, the sinking of the Titanic, the multiple sinkings on the Great Lakes in 1913, the capsizing of the Eastland on the Chicago River, the wreck of the train carrying a circus in Ivanhoe, Indiana in 1918, the flu epidemic of 1918, the Wall Street explosion in 1920, the flooding of the Mississippi at New Orleans in 1922-1927, the sinking of the S-4 in Provincetown, Massachusetts, the Everglades hurricane of 1928, the prison fire in Columbus, Ohio in 1930, the burning of the Morro Castle, the saga of the Dust Bowl and its ensuing evacuation, and the explosion aboard the Macon in 1935.; Finally covered are: the explosion and roof collapse at the Consolidated School of New London, Texas, the flight and crash of the Hindenburg, the New England hurricane of 1938, the sinking of the submarine Squalus, the railroad accidents of 1943, the circus fire at Hartford, Connecticut, an airline crash at La Guardia in 1945, the polio epidemics of the late 1940's and 1950's, the Winecoff's Hotel fire of 1946 in Atlanta, Georgia, the mine explosion in Centralia, Illinois, the explosion of the Grandcamp and the Monsanto Chemical Company in Texas City, Texas, and the commercial aviation crashes in 1947.; At the end of this volume, there is a supplementary list of American disasters reaching back to 1618.
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