Menu
Sign In Search Podcasts Libraries Charts People & Topics Add Podcast API Blog Pricing

Lindsey Graham

πŸ‘€ Speaker
See mentions of this person in podcasts
8871 total appearances
Voice ID

Voice Profile Active

This person's voice can be automatically recognized across podcast episodes using AI voice matching.

Voice samples: 9
Confidence: High

Appearances Over Time

Podcast Appearances

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

Weather Bureau Chief Willis Moore, in which Moore falsely claimed that Galveston had received hurricane warnings prior to the storm.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

He also heavily exaggerated Klein's heroism on September 8th, claiming that after all communication lines failed, Klein had fought his way through the raging wind and rising water to a remote telephone station at the end of a bridge.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

There, he supposedly sent the city's final message before the hurricane cut Galveston off entirely, only to return home afterward and discover that his house had been destroyed and his wife and child were gone.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

Klein had long considered Willis Moore a friend, but he was troubled by the claim that the Weather Bureau had successfully predicted the hurricane.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

He sent Moore a letter emphasizing that no warnings had reached Galveston before the wires failed, but Moore continued to portray the Weather Bureau as having expertly tracked the hurricane.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

In Collier's Weekly, one of the era's most influential magazines, he claimed that the Bureau detected the storm early and issued timely warnings.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

Cuban meteorologists countered these statements, publicly pointing out that they had accurately predicted the storm's Texas landfall, while the U.S.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

Bureau was adamant it was heading for the eastern seaboard.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

But most U.S.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

newspapers accepted Moore's claims as truth and applauded the Weather Bureau's efforts.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

The Boston Herald called the service excellent, the Buffalo Courier cited its advanced efficiency, and Chicago's Interocean demanded public recognition for the Bureau and its chief.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

In the meantime, the residents of Galveston continued to reckon with the devastation to their city and their lives.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

It was not until September 30th that a crew of workmen finally uncovered Cora Klein's remains in the mountain of debris south of Broadway near where Isaac's family had floated to safety.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

Years later, he wrote, Even in death she had traveled with us and near us through the storm.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

Isaac recognized his wife's body from the diamond ring on her finger, which he kept and later wore as a memento.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

In the end, Cora was one of the few hurricane victims given a burial.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

As funeral pyres for other victims continued burning through October, crews worked to repair Galveston's damaged wharves and warehouses, while also completing construction on scores of new houses.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

On October 14th, 30,000 bales of cotton left Galveston's port, something the city celebrated as a sign of recovery.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

By October 22nd, schools began to reopen, though extensive damage and racial segregation created overcrowding problems.

American History Tellers
The 1900 Galveston Hurricane | City of Doom | 3

The situation was especially dire for Black students.