Below is the link to the graph on file in the "Hurricane History" NHC/TPC Archives area of the official NHC site. The graph of the storms is the same as the previous link, albeit much more difficult to read and not linked to individual storms.
I can't verify the pressures listed in the original link (and NHC's graph doesn't include them, just whether the storm intensified to hurricane status or stayed a tropical storm and the dates it took place). I would say a google search of U.S Department of Commerce, Weather Bureau could propbably verify pressures, as well.
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