Valuables given to him. Burnt up almost. Brown dress. White. Door key. Full beard three-fourths gray. 49, No. Catholic. Age thirty Height 5 feet. [3] Lowering the dam by as much as 3 feet (0.91m) and failing to replace the discharge pipes at its base cut the dam's safe discharge capacity in half. Sandy hair. Crippled in both feet, and wore steel leg supporters. 1,600 homes were destroyed, $17million in property damage levied (approx. John Parke, an engineer for the South Fork Club, briefly considered cutting through the dam's end, where the pressure would be less to create another spillway, but eventually decided against it as that would have quickly ensured the failure of the dam. Weight 115. Narrative - The Johnstown Flood - Bowdoin College Light twilled cloth dress. White shirt and linen lay-down collar. Weight 225. Weight 140. Right foot and leg deformed. Son of Henry Viering. Dark clothes. Supposed to be Mr. Farrell, of Woodvale. Ear-rings. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Light hair. baggage check, No. Interred in Sandy Vale or Grand View. Plain hoop ring, one set on left hand. Silver watch. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Cash in wallet, $312.51. Door key. Rather small face Striped black and white skirt, pleated front and pearl buttons. KEELER & CO., 1889 Disastrous flood (1889) in the town of Johnstown, Pa., U.S. Johnstown lies at the confluence of the Conemaugh River and Stony Creek; at the time of the flood it was a leading U.S. steelmaking centre. Catholic. Plaid wool dress trimmed with wool crotchet lace. Female. Button shoes. Slippers. Encyclopdia Britannica. Light muslin dress. All toes off left foot except small one. Height 5 feet 9 inches. Screw-driver. Age three. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Gold head ring. Male. Dark brown hair. Ring on finger with amethyst, with G.L.H on stone. Gold watch and chain. Female. HISTORY OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD - Iberlibro (ES) Red short basque with red buttons on it. Weight 180. Female. One set diamond ear-drops. Long gold breast-pin. False upper teeth. JOHNSTOWN, Pa.Pam Schilling is the reason Donald Trump is the president. Gingham apron. Male. Bracelets and rings duplicates of Miss Well's. Key and one cent. Knit stockings. Male. Female. White. Breast-pin. Female. Small earrings with ball attached. Blue shirt. Of Woodvale. Dark shirt Dark pants. 5 cts. Rather slender. Age eight or nine. [11] Lake Conemaugh at the club's site was 450 feet (140m) in elevation above Johnstown. Blue eyes. Taken to German Catholic Cemetery. About forty-five years. Small, round, black ball. Age about twelve. Light complexion. Blue calico dress. Female. Age forty-five to fifty. Auburn hair. (Package.). Probably ten or twelve years of age. Buttoned shoes with spring heels. Brownish red hair. Height 5 feet 8 inches Black hair Gray eyes. Pocket comb and maroon leather case. "F. P. R." on arm and clasped hands under same. Gray eyes. Afterwards identified as Mrs. Frawater, mother of Colonel Frawater. Found near Walnut street. Brown and red stripe bosom, puffed at shoulders. Age thirteen. Two plain hoop rings on third finger of left hand. White skirt. Male. Found at Conemaugh furnace. Black pants and coat. Buttoned shoes and patent heels. Buried at No. Blue and white checkered bib. Catholic. Reiman. Male. With blue merino stockings. Male. About five years of age. Age about 30. Height 5 feet 3 inches. Blue coat with four pleats. Female. Twelve years. Heavy mill shoes. Wife of Philip Myers Cinder street, Johnstown. Age thirteen. Age fifty. Brown dress. Editorial: J.W. Cloth gaiters and blue calico waist. White handkerchief, red stripe border. Certificate of deposit for $1000 00 at John Dibert & Co. bank. . Age about fifty. Dark hair. Harvey D. Williams. Cash $167.65. Pocket -knife. Wore a sacque Blue stripe stockings. Gold earrings. Red and white striped skirt. Decomposing bodies and cremated human remains were found at an unlicensed funeral home in Johnstown, New York, police said. Blue eyes. One watch and chain. Weight 120. Female. Female. Initials R. A. W. Valuables. Valuables recovered by James Diamond. Black hair. Female. Small coin purse, 20 cents. Bracelet on right wrist. Before daybreak, the Conemaugh River that ran through Johnstown was about to overwhelm its banks. Black handle knife, two blades broken 11 cents in change. Two gold rings. $7.26 in change One English penny. Clerk Penna. Auburn hair. Male. Buried at "Prospect," June 9. Height 4 feet 9 inches. Brown stockings. About 5 feet 6 inches height. Buttoned shoes, tipped spring heels. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Killed at Sheridan station, July 22d. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Button shoe. This claim has since been challenged. Purse with key. Supposed to be William Henry. Height 5 feet 7 1/2 inches. Female. Decomposing bodies, unidentified remains found at Johnstown - WAMC Weight 75 pounds. Brown hair. Age about twenty. Weight about 160. Female. Boilers exploded when the flood hit the Gautier Wire Works, causing black smoke seen by Johnstown residents. Age about twelve. Bodies turned up 600 miles away in Cincinnati, and as late as 1911. . Male. Male. Auburn hair. Buttoned shoes White handled knife. Two rubbers. Conemaugh street, Johnstown Oroide watch. Blue and white striped shirt. Blue spotted calico dress. Male. R.R. Dark hair. Weight 150. Age thirty-five. Valuables. Two old style door keys. Supposed to be the daughter of Patrick Fagan. Female. Black stockings. Bunch of keys. Weight about 50. Gold watch. Sister of David Faloon. "Johnstown flood of 1889 destruction and rebirth" (Presentation 76-9). Height 5 feet 8 inches. Height 4 feet 4 inches. Male. Weight about 135. Small gold ear-rings. 5 Vintage Postcards JOHNSTOWN FLOOD Of 1936 Franklin St. Bridge Market R. 1936 Johnstown Flood~photo Postcard~never Used. Afterwards identified as Mrs. Samuel Lenhart. Found foot of Main Street in a cellar. Relief committees were organized in all the larger American cities. Weight 125 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Supposed to be Walter Jones. Black stockings. Dark red hair. Two keys. No upper teeth. Morticians traveled by railroad. Blue eyes. East Conemaugh. Congress gaiters. Male. Dark hair. Metal buttons, with square figures in centre. Female. 150 pounds. Hazel eyes. Male. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Blue stockings. 135 pounds. Weight 120. Light hair Dark brown eyes. Gold watch and chain. Male. Female. Red bandana handkerchief Blue and white cotton hose. "[23], Nonetheless, individual members of the South Fork Club, millionaires in their day, contributed to the recovery in Johnstown. Front teeth wide apart and protruding. Age about twenty. Height 5 feet. No valuables. Age twelve. Height five feet three inches. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Gaiter shoes. Gold watch-chain. Pair of steel knuckles Key. Witnesses Charles Diamond, E.B. Black hair. Age five or six. 101 Centre street, Johnstown, Pa Weight 150. Dress with brown woolen waist. Button shoes Medal and "Agnus Dei" around neck. Age about thirty-seven. Male. One gold ring. Walter Frank first documented the presence of that emergency spillway in a 1988 ASCE publication. Black stockings. Suppose to be James Haltzman. 48,196. Long black hose Red bandana handkerchief. Female. Female. Female. A coupon book, Johnstown and Stony Creek R.R. Chinaman. Plain ring on right hand. Light brown hair. Full face. Bracelets, seven strands and locket with initials, "E. M. 58. No valuables. Age about sixty years. Bunch of keys. May 1JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Johnstown police are investigating deaths of a middle-aged man and woman whose bodies, as well as a dog's, were found with gunshot wounds in a second-floor bedroom of a house on the 500 block of Pine Street on Saturday afternoon. Some patches of quilt on body. Watch. Purse delivered to brother. Cut in upper lip. Text. Two rows of buttons, one on each side. Jean pants. Dark brown hair. Young, June 9th, Grandview. One band ring. Age about forty-five. Plain ring on finger of right hand. Silver tobacco box, with name and date, Jan., 1888 Silver open-faced watch and gold chain. Moreover, a system of relief pipes and valves, a feature of the original dam which had previously been sold off for scrap, was not replaced, so the club had no way of lowering the water level in the lake in case of an emergency. Blue and white spotted calico dress. Small child. Red dress, trimmed with lace. From pockets were taken a three-bladed knife, ring, shoe button, lead-pencil with pocket fastener, street car check and child's china ornament. Barred flannel drawers. Knit purse with $7 75. Deformed. Weight 125. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Button shoes. Female. Blue flannel underskirt. Black hair. It was featured as a main attraction at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1909, where it was seen by 100,000 and presented as "our time's greatest electromechanical spectacle", Willis Fletcher Johnson wrote in 1889 a book called, Gertrude Quinn Slattery, who survived the flood as a six-year-old girl, published a memoir entitled. June 15th. $25 00 in paper $1.68 in silver. Rubber coat and boots. Light complexion. More 1889 flood resources. Male. Satteen Polonaise. Age thirty-five. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Brown overalls. Gray cotton socks. Spring heel button shoes. Philadelphia has made "the most livable city" rank for two years in a row. Large man. Short black pants, old. Blue and white striped ticking skirt. Pocket-book with 26 cts. The perceived injustice aided the acceptance, in later cases, of "strict, joint, and several liability," so that even a "non-negligent defendant could be held liable for damage caused by the unnatural use of land. Weight 150. Gold ring. Pocket-knife. Small button shoes. Weight 140. Burned beyond recognition. Dark brown hair. A presentation on the diaries will be given this coming week, marking the 118th anniversary of the flood, before the collection is made a part of the Johnstown Flood Museum's permanent exhibit by 2009. Brown calico sack. Buried in St. John's Cemetery. Full face. Zimmerman. The dam ruptured after several days of extremely heavy rainfall, releasing 14.55 million cubic meters of water. Dark complexion. Young. Somerset street, Johnstown. Weight 125 pounds. Age thirty Breast-pin. Charm with different metals set in. Condicin: Good Encuadernacin de tapa dura. Double chain with square slide and square locket, charm black stone set on one side and blue stone set on the other. Leather coin purse Ten cents. Age ten. Brown and white gingham apron Gray skirt with white stripes. Identified and removed by her mother. Valuables in hands of John H. Scott. Weight 150. Buried Prospect, June 9th. White canton flannel drawers. Sun glass. Boy. Height 5 feet. Round face. June 15th. Black stockings. The Johnstown Flood in rare pictures, 1889 Wore truss and had false teeth. Weight 75. Dress wine color with metal buttons. according to records compiled by the johnstown area heritage association, bodies were found as far away as cincinnati, and as late as 1911; 99 entire families died in the flood, including 396 children; 124 women and . Short knee pants. Dark blue waist. Female. Weight 145. Buttoned shoes. Black hair. Large key. Found on river bank at Coopersdale. Found in arms of Miss Brown. Johnstown, Pa. Age thirty. Black jersey. Large pocket-knife and five cents. Male Age seven years. Of firm of George G. Marshall & Co. Silver watch (open face), chain Pocket knife. Body delivered to her husband and taken to Morrellville, Pa. It is estimated that one out of nine residents was killed by the flood. Brown canton skirt. Gold watch and chain. 'Happened so fast' Kollar didn't return to Johnstown to sight-see . Black ribbed hose. Light hair. Died in Prospect hospital. Pearl street. G.B. Calico dress, striped blue and white. Age ten. Black stockings. The story of the Johnstown flood is a significant part of history, not only because of the tremendous loss of life and the dramatic way in which it was lost but also because it . Female. Black silk stockings. Fair complexion. Large gold ring on third finger of left hand. The dam was 72 feet (22m) high and 931 feet (284m) long. Unmarried. ExplorePAHistory.com Letters found on body. All but the hips and lower limbs burned away. (Mr. Gray woolen undershirt. Blue overalls. Daughter of John I. Harris, Chief of Police, Johnstown, Pa. Three rings. Home-knit socks. Red calico dress. Cash $8.19. Pocket-knife. By the early twentieth century, entertainers developed an exhibition portraying the flood, using moving scenery, light effects, and a live narrator. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. The Johnstown Flood: Directed by Irving Cummings. Sacred heart. Crucifix. Female. Male. Male. Mangled daughters, bleeding sons, Buttoned shoes Red, white and blue waist, square, black pattern. New Orleans. Watch and chain. Light hair. Large ring. Gum boots. Female. Separable collar-buttons. One pair new gum boots. Male. Band ring on third finger of right hand, hoop ring on left hand. Neither was Harry and Lula Teeters' home in Mineral Point. Long gingham apron, buttoned in back, puffed at shoulders. Bunch of keys. Button shoes. Black stockings. Plain gold ring. Light hair partly gray. Penknife. Weight 140. Age about thirty. Buried Prospect, June 10th. Two dollar and a half gold breast-pin. Gray eyes. Ribbed knee pants. Barefooted. Black wool hose. When the flooding began, the area's telegraph lines were down, preventing anyone. Valuables given to G.A. One dollar gold ear-rings. Female. Dark knee pants. Door key. Blue and white barred gingham apron. James, Somerset. Low cut shoes, laced. Blue dress with white pearl buttons. Male Age about thirty to thirty-five. Lead pencil and pocket-knife. No valuables. Very few clothes on. Black and brown jacket. With Len Cariou, Elam Bender, Randy Bender, Clarita Berger. Child. Tom has no idea of Anna's love for him, and he becomes engaged to Gloria. Body removed by his brother, Harry W. McKee. Adult Body mangled. Height 5 feet. Girl. Gold band ring on third finger of left hand. [21] The long-awaited report was presented at that meeting by James Francis. Top of head bald. Blue calico overskirt. Wore a scapular. Blue eyes. Male. Button shoes. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Iron gray hair. Revered Dr. David J. Beale served as a superintendent of the city morgues after the flood. Female. Age about ten. Female. White. Checkered waist. A medal monogram, "J. H. G.". Taken by husband. The dam and lake were part of the purchase, and the railroad sold them to private interests.[9]. Buttoned shoes. Black lace tie. Red and white striped calico dress. Colored shirt. Female. Age thirty. Watch. Female. Breast-pin. Black stockings. Sex unknown. Wine color underskirt. Blue eyes. Age six. Calico dress. Frank Shomo, Infant Survivor Of Johnstown Flood, Dies at 108 Forehead slightly narrow. Dark hair. Make sure youre always up-to-date by subscribing to our online newsletter. Male Weight 90. The Johnstown Flood developed into the biggest news story of the era. Unger ran outside in the still-pouring rain to assess the situation and saw that the water was nearly cresting the dam. $5.00 in gold. White skirt. Brown, white and blue plaid skirt. Gingham apron. Male child, two years old. Dark dress. Weight 185. Dark hair. White. Height 5 feet 1 inch. Light brown hair. Scapulary. No valuables. From club house. Lake Mead bodies found as water level drops: What else is hidden? Weight 160 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Brown eyes. Height 5 ft. 7 in. St. John's Cemetery. For more, visit the section about the 1889 flood in the Archives & Research section of this site. Black alpaca clothing. Heavy set. Light hair slightly gray. Key ring with keys 4 foot pocket-rule and one Harmonie badge. Brown hair. St. John's, June 13th. Female. Decomposing bodies, remains found at funeral home: NY cops - Miami Herald Male. Brown eyes. Male. Red knit skirt. White cotton underwear. Age twelve. Red basque. Male. Nine years old. Age three to four years. A Wood & Morrell store-book. Buttoned cloth shoes, with patent leather tips. Fair complexion Long black hair. Ten years. Fifty cents. Age twenty-four. Gray and white jacket trimmed with woolen lace. Derby hat and paint brush found with body. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Papers found on body. Dark brown hair. Light complexion. The death toll stood at 2,209. Height 4 feet 3 inches. In 2009, studies showed that the flood's flow rate through the narrow valley exceeded 420,000 cubic feet per second (12,000m3/s), comparable to the flow rate of the Mississippi River at its delta, which varies between 250,000 and 710,000cuft/s (7,000 and 20,000m3/s).[4]. Weight 40. Miles of barbed wire became entangled in the debris in the flood waters. Small gold ring. Age about thirty-five. Height 5 feet 6 1/2 inches. A female. Female. Red and black striped skirt. Black and white stripe wool skirt. Age about fourteen. Bunch of keys. Light brown hair Gray eyes. Right leg and right arm only. Red and black striped skirt, wine colored skirt. Gold watch, No. Black calico dress with white spots. Height 3 feet. Knee pants and brown and black striped, good. Brown hair. Dark clothes. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Fancy ear-rings with sets. Aged. Purse with $1.19. Pair of overalls. Black dress. Red hair. Male. Open (silver) thimble. Pearl buttons. Male. Green and purple striped dress. Body taken by Mr. Thos. Red hair. Found in Millville, in the cellar of H. W. Given's store. Red underwear. Weight 200. Money returned to committee on valuables. Weight 185 Height 4 feet. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Age not known. Button shoes. White Age twenty-nine. Pocket book $1 31. Blue eyes. [25][26], The Johnstown Flood was the worst flood to hit the U.S. in the 19th century. The scale of the Johnstown flood of 1889 is difficult to visualize. Dark hair. Age fifteen. Hulbert house, Johnstown, Pa. Two plain gold rings, one marked "Sister" inside. Blue calico dress with small white vines. Blue calico dress, new, with white vine stripes. Buttoned shoes, soles well worn. Blue and white apron. Age two years. Age twelve Weight 60. Lace shoes with half soles. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Dark hair, turning gray. McD." One with set and the other with inscription. Sacque with beads. Three right teeth out. Male. Button shoes. Blue calico dress, white flowers. Two pairs of gold glasses. Rusty door key in one pocket. Purple coat with small black stripes. He had just sat down to eat his supper when the crash came, and the whole family, consisting of wife and eight children, were . Blue plaid dress. Red socks. White stockings Pocketbook. Gold watch, No. Weight 120. Dark brown hair plaited and tied with ribbon. Main street, Johnstown, Pa. Gold watch and chain with charm. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. Basque and overskirt. Heavy woolen stockings. Female. Age forty-three. Gold ring marked James Potts, died March, 1874. Bible. Bunch of keys. Shoe buttoner. Silver open faced watch. Draft for $275 Cash $32.70. Freckled. Black pants. Female. Age about sixty. Wart on left ear. The high, steep hills of the narrow Conemaugh Valley and the Allegheny Mountains to the east kept the development of Johnstown close to the riverfront areas. Height 5 feet 9 inches Sandy hair. Upon completion, the Corps proclaimed Johnstown "flood free.". No valuables. The Carnegie Library in Johnstown is now operated by the Johnstown Area Heritage Association,[28] which has adapted it for use as the Johnstown Flood Museum. Very black hair. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Small plain gold ring. "Rool" with W.H. Age twenty-five. Two bunches of keys. Female. Below stomach teeth and two side teeth. Gold filling upper jaw front teeth, gold filling in lower jar, back teeth filled with silver, two front teeth lap over. One old knife. Name found on arm. Ring on left hand with "R" thereon. Black waist. Female. Combined with the failure of the Walnut Grove Dam less than a year later, the Flood brought national attention to the issue of dam safety.[29][30].
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