<P> The hurricane passed to the west of the Florida Keys as a Category 4 hurricane . Its large wind field caused tropical storm force winds to the islands, with the highest wind report being 48 mph (71 km / h) in Key West . Rainfall from the hurricane's outer bands was intermittent, and storm tides of 5 ft (1.5 m) were reported . Further north, Captiva and Sanibel islands were completely inundated with water . In Punta Rassa, the majority of homes were either extensively damaged or washed away . Most highways leading out of Fort Myers were impassible due to high water . Damage to railroad tracks resulted in a suspension of service for three days . On Estero Island, a number of buildings were damaged, including the casinos, cottages, and Crescent Beach resort . The storm also destroyed the mausoleum of Dr. Cyrus Teed, the founder of Koreshanity . Damage in Lee County reached about $1.5 million . Along the Myakka River near Boca Grande, the railroad bridge washed away, while the storm also destroyed two vehicular bridges over the Charlotte Harbor Bay . The streets of Punta Gorda were inundated, where a tide of 7 ft (2.1 m) above normal was recorded . One death occurred in the city due to drowning . At Egmont Key, above normal tides forced 75 people to seek shelter in the lighthouse . The entire island was inundated by water . </P> <P> The hurricane brought a storm surge of 10--12 ft (3--3.5 m) to Tampa Bay . The highest rainfall total in Tampa was at 8.53 in (23.5 mm). However, the observer noted that winds probably blew water out of the gauge . The barometric pressure fell to 968 mbar (28.6 inHg), breaking a previous record set in 1910 . The hurricane also brought sustained winds of 75 mph (119 km / h) and a storm tide of 10.5 ft (3 m). Damage from the wind was generally minor, while most of the impact wrought by the storm was due to abnormally high tides in Tampa and elsewhere in the area . Much of the city was flooded, with the worst along Bayshore Boulevard, where some of the most expensive properties were located . At Hyde Park, dwellings were inundated about halfway up the first story, prompting several people to be rescued by boat . Electrical poles and wires were washed away near the intersection of Bayshore Boulevard and Howard Avenue . The latter was also left impassible by car . In the Palmetto Beach neighborhood, much of the section was inundated . A group of about 40 volunteers rescued a number of women and children . A total of 50 homes were destroyed by cedar logs used to construct cigar boxes at the Tampa Box Company on 22nd Street . </P> <P> At Ballast Point, the pavilion and bathhouse were destroyed by the storm . Nearby, the Tampa Yacht and Country Club suffered severe damage . Many cars along the waterfront were severely damaged and nearly all flat railroad cars were submerged . The Malloy Line dock was also left under several feet of water . A number of waterfront warehouses were also damaged by floodwaters . After the Tampa Electrical Company power house experienced water damage, the electricity was shutoff . Additionally, the company's cable station was flooded under several feet of water . Winds downed hundreds of trees and sign across roadways and tore - up awnings . At least 50 awnings were ripped from a bank building on Franklin Street alone . Falling trees also damaged the post office and the YMCA . Almost 500 dwellings in the neighborhood of Ybor City were demolished . Five people were killed in the city, three from people coming into contact with a live wire and the other two from drowning . Only minor damage occurred in Plant City . Throughout Hillsborough County, many county roads were impassible due to downed telegraph poles and other debris, especially between Tampa and Plant City . </P> <P> Tides 5--6 ft (1.5--2 m) above normal and storm surge in St. Petersburg damaged or destroyed all four fishing piers . Many ships and boats of all sizes capsized or were beached, including the trawler Hypnotist, which ejected the crew of seven into the water, all of whom were rescued . The St. Petersburg Beach Hotel was destroyed, after employees swam through the lobby for safety . At the office of the St. Petersburg Times, then located at Fifth Street and First Avenue South, the loss of electricity resulted in staff working overnight with lanterns . With no power to operate the typesetting machine, the employees connected their linotype machine to a two - cylinder motorcycle to publish the "Motorcycle Extra". Two deaths occurred in St. Petersburg, one from a heart attack during preparations for the storm and the other from a man being crushed by a falling roof . </P>

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