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1800 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON The ship, Galgo, was sunk during a hurricane on October 9 over the southwest Atlantic. All 25 crew members were rescued. A minimal hurricane struck southeast Louisiana in August, but no date was specified. 1801 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON Nassau, Bahamas experienced a hurricane on July 22 . 120 sails were wrecked onshore. 1802 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON No storms were observed this season. 1803 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON In August, a hurricane hit the West Indies . It continued through Jamaica , moved northward, and eventually hit England later in the month. It caused 121 deaths. A hurricane hit near the Chesapeake Bay on August 29 , causing at least one death. In addition, a minimal hurricane hit near New Bern, North Carolina this season, but no date was specified. 1804 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON A hurricane was first spotted near the Leeward Islands on September 3 . It moved northwestward, and hit Georgia as a major hurricane on September 7 . It continued slowly through South Carolina and North Carolina , leaving the mainland on the 9th. The hurricane caused 500 deaths. Later in the season, a major hurricane moved northwestward across the Western Atlantic. It hit near Atlantic City , New Jersey on October 9 , and turned northeastward. As it crossed New England , cool air was entrained in the circulation, and it became extratropical. The storm brought heavy snow across the Northeast, in some areas up to 2-3 feet, and killed 8 people. This was the first observation of snow from a landfalling hurricane, but not the last. 1805 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON No storms were observed this season. 1806 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON 42 deaths can be attributed to a major hurricane that hit the southern North Carolina coast on August 23 . It moved out to sea, disrupting British and French ships involved in the Napoleonic Wars . A hurricane hit Dominica on September 9 , resulting in 457 casualties. Only 11 days later, another hurricane hit Dominica, causing an additional 165 deaths. On September 15 , a hurricane hit northeast Florida , destroying several houses but no deaths. It is possibly related to the hurricane that hit Dominica on the 9th. Later in the month, September 28 to be exact, a minimal hurricane hit the Outer Banks of North Carolina , destroying one ship. 1807 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON No storms were observed this season. 1808 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON A minimal hurricane hit the Outer Banks on September 12 , damaging the lighthouse there. 1809 ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON A hurricane hit near Tortola and Montserrat in August, killing 62 people. Another hurricane, possibly related to the previous one, hit Puerto Rico on August 17 . It drifted over the island, and caused a "Great death toll". SEE ALSO EXTERNAL LINKS
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