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  • 1800 Charleston hurricane (pp. 52–53)
  • 1804 Antigua–Charleston hurricane
  • 1804 Snow hurricane
  • 1806 Great Coastal hurricane
  • 1810 Charleston tropical storm (p. 57)
  • 1811 Charleston hurricane (pp. 57–58)
  • 1812 Louisiana hurricane
  • 1813 Charleston hurricane (pp. 58–59)
  • 1815 North Carolina hurricane
  • 1815 New England hurricane (pp. 77–81)
  • 1818 Texas hurricane (p. 136)
  • 1819 Bay St. Louis hurricane (pp. 136–38)
  • 1820 Winyaw hurricane (pp. 113–14)
  • 1821 Norfolk and Long Island hurricane (pp. 81–87; rewrite/expand in future)
  • 1821 Gulf Coast hurricane (pp. 138–40)
  • 1822 Gulf Coast tropical storm (p. 140)
  • 1822 Carolinas hurricane (pp. 114–16)
  • 1824 Georgia hurricane (pp. 116–18)
  • 1825 East Coast hurricane (pp. 118–19; 87–88 title?)
  • 1827 North Carolina hurricane (pp. 119–20)
  • 1830 Georgia–Carolinas hurricane (pp. 120–121; 88–89)
  • 1830 New England hurricane (pp. 120–121; 88–89)
  • 1831 Barbados–Louisiana hurricane (pp. 140–42)
  • 1834 Carolinas hurricane (pp. 121–22)
  • 1835 Antigua–Rio Grande hurricane (pp. 142–43)
  • 1835 South Florida hurricane (pp. 122–23)
  • 1837 hurricanes (pp. 124–28)
  • 1837 Barbados hurricane (p. 124)
  • 1837 Barbados–Florida hurricane (pp. 124–25)
  • 1837 Florida hurricane (p. 125; possibly the same storm as above)
  • 1837 Antigua–Florida hurricane (pp. 125–26)
  • 1837 Calypso hurricane (pp. 126–27)
  • 1837 Apalachee Bay hurricane (pp. 143–44)
  • 1837 Racer's hurricane (pp. 144–47)
  • 1839 Atlantic Coast hurricane (pp. 89–90)
  • 1841 St. Joseph hurricane (p. 147)
  • 1841 Key West hurricane (p. 147)
  • 1841 New England hurricane (pp. 91–94)
  • 1842 Atlantic hurricane season (p. 148)
  • 1842 North Carolina hurricane (pp. 128–29)
  • 1842 Gulf–Bermuda hurricane (pp. 148–50)
  • 1843 Port Leon hurricane (p. 150)
  • 1844 Matamoros hurricane (p. 150)
  • 1844 Apalachicola hurricane (pp. 150–51)
  • 1844 Cuba–Florida hurricane (pp. 130–31)
  • 1846 Hatteras Inlets hurricane (pp. 131–32)
  • 1846 Havana hurricane (expand with content from Pérez 2001)
  • 1848 Tampa Bay hurricane (pp. 154–55)
  • 1849 Brazos Santiago hurricane (pp. 155–56)
  • 1849 New England hurricane (pp. 95–96)
  • 1850 tropical storms (pp. 96–99; two below, September storm not notable)
  • 1850 Mid-Atlantic hurricane (pp. 97–98; disambig with below storm)
  • 1850 Apalachicola hurricane (pp. 156–57, 98)