Female. Female. Two rings on left hand. Ring on third finger of left hand with set. D. Rees, his nephew, June 4. Height 5 feet 4 inches Black cork-screw pants. No valuables. HISTORY OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. Gum boots and black stockings Had an "Agnus Dei" in her pocket. P.R.R. Female. Black stockings. Earrings plain gold. Weight 135. Blue suit. Oak-leaf breast-pin with three glass sets. Watch-chain with keys attached. High heeled button shoes. Pencil Several letters. White. John Burkhard, guardian of the above. Cuff-buttons. Weight about 75. Dark hair. Freight filler or car coaler. Home A Bustling, Industrial City . Female. Fair complexion. Dark brown hair. In 1988 he said that the high water . Weight 180. Hulbert house, Johnstown, Pa. One plain gold ring, one onyx set ring. 65 and collar-button worked in. Hair light brown. Female. Metal buttons. Female. From pockets were taken a three-bladed knife, ring, shoe button, lead-pencil with pocket fastener, street car check and child's china ornament. Weight 130. Knife. Age forty. Identified by her father and shipped to Dayton, Ohio. Cream color ribbon around neck. High above the city, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania built the South Fork Dam between 1838 and 1853 as part of a cross-state canal system, the Main Line of Public Works. 2 1/2. Full black suit of clothing. Age about six. Gray and black striped knee pants. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Catholic. Wart on left shoulder. Jean pants and coat. Woolen underskirt. Black and gray mixed coat. Height about 4 feet 6 inches. Dark brown hair. No valuables. Age about ten. Female. Female. Lace collar. On June 5, 1889, five days after the flood, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) appointed a committee of four prominent engineers to investigate the cause of the disaster. Gum boots. About three feet eight inches in height. Female. Stiff hat Heavy band ring with letter Z and star inside on little finger of right hand. Height 5 feet Fine buttoned gaiters, Male Age twelve. Body delivered to G.C. False teeth upper and lower. Claimed by Wm. Female. Found on river bank at Coopersdale. Age fifty. Boy Weight 75. Wort near ear. Blue and white barred gingham apron. Brown hair Gray eyes. Brown canton skirt. Age fifteen. By order of Mr. Scott buried at Prospect, June 10th. Body in advanced stage of decomposition. Identified by the father. Full face. Supposed to be Mrs. Griffin. Female. Johnstown Police detectives were . Male Age twenty. On May 30, 1889 the South Fork Dam, which maintained a pleasure lake for wealthy Pittsburgh industrialists and their families, failed due to very heavy rains and poor maintenance by the dam's owners. Two keys. Found near Sang Hollow. 61 cts. Female Age forty-five to fifty Weight 160. Supposed to be George B. Sutliff, Crawford county, Pa. Mechanic's pin. To Sandy Vale for burial. Leather boots. Black hair. Like. One out left side. Blue drill overalls. Female. Age about sixteen. Male. One dollar gold ear-rings. $75 in money. Officials say the search at the . Plush dress. The scale of the Johnstown flood of 1889 is difficult to visualize. One paper needles. Identified by letters in pocket. Spectacle case. Pocket-book, containing $1 in paper and $1.30 in silver. Age about twelve. Large buckeye in pocket. Weight 160. Well dressed. On the morning of May 31, in a farmhouse on a hill just above the South Fork Dam, Elias Unger, president of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, awoke to the sight of Lake Conemaugh swollen after a night-long heavy rainfall. Daughter of John I. Harris, Chief of Police, Johnstown, Pa. Three rings. Mark on stomach looks like a burn. Buried in lot of A. Age four. Ear-rings. Black ribbed hose. Necktie. Twelve years. Height 6 feet. Light complexion. Valuables taken by T.J. Espey. Black and white barred underwear. Weight 140. Aged. Pearl street. A determination of peak discharge rate and water volume from the 1889 Johnstown Flood (Presentation 76-10). Weight 134 pounds. Two keys. Button-hook. No valuables. Red underwear. Daughter of Mr. John Gardner. Fair complexion. Another 50,000 were rendered homeless as a result of this "100-year flood". Pocket-book with $6.10. Female. Rosary. Very heavy brown hair tied with blue ribbon. Female. Male. Earring. Female. Black clothes, with patch on trouser knees. The biggest flood of the first half of the 20th century was the St. Patrick's Day flood of March 1936. Of Woodvale's 1,100 residents, 314 died in the flood. Black stockings. White Bunch of keys. Pocket knife, black handle, one blade. Weight 125 pounds. Height 4 feet 3 inches. Certificate of deposit for $1000 00 at John Dibert & Co. bank. Fair complexion. Blue striped calico dress. Silver watch, open-face. Small child. Height 5 feet 6 inches Weight 160 to 175. Sex unknown. 15 cts. Female. Sandy hair. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Supposed to be Ernest Mayhew. Brass hair pin. Penknife. Red bandana handkerchief. Age twenty-three. Right foot and leg deformed. Coarse gray woolen underwear. Black silk dress White collar. Female. Prospect, June 15th. Bunch of keys. Barred underclothes. Blue and white striped ticking skirt. Revisiting the timing and events leading to and causing the Johnstown Flood of 1889. Height 4 feet 6 inches. Black stockings. One watch and chain. 22 years after the flood. Female. Height 3 feet 3 inches. Two bunches of keys Penknife. Rather small face Striped black and white skirt, pleated front and pearl buttons. Blue calico dress with pearl buttons. Age twenty. Female. Male. who'd learned of the Johnstown flood growing up in Pennsylvania. In 1889, he and his family were living about 20 miles down river from Johnstown in the town of Lockport, Pa., where he was born. Silver watch. Eye-glasses. Age forty-five. Gray woolen coat Blue calico waist. Aged about thirteen months. Red bandana handkerchief Blue and white cotton hose. Body taken by son-in-law, Friedman, to Pittsburgh. Valuables placed on body. Dark hair. She is one . Button shoes. About forty. Blue and white striped shirt. No valuables. Sandy hair. Pocket -knife. Black ribbed hose. Privacy Policy | Terms of Service, Membership, archives, facility rentals & more, Johnstown Flood Museum/Heritage Discovery Center/Cultural Programming, Johnstown Children's Museum/Children's Programming, Los Lobos to headline AmeriServ Flood City Music Festival 2023, 99 entire families died, including 396 children, More than 750 victims were never identified and rest in the Plot of the Unknown in Grandview Cemetery, Bodies were found as far away as Cincinnati, and as late as 1911, Four square miles of downtown Johnstown were completely destroyed, The pile of debris at the stone bridge covered 30 acres, Flood lines were found as high as 89 feet above river level. Height 4 feet 6 inches. Police and Johnstown firefighters were dispatched at 1:40 p.m. Saturday as the result of a welfare check call made by family members of the . Two gold rings on left hand, one with amethyst setting and one plain, marked "M. J. H.". Cash in wallet, $312.51. Ears were pierced. Johnstown Flood. Gold watch and chain. Weight 40. Height 5 feet 3 inches. Height 5 feet 9 inches Dark hair. Age fifty. Cloak gray mixed wool goods. Age about twenty Brown hair. Supposed to be the daughter of Jacob Babb. Male. Bunch of keys. Dark hair mixed with gray. Bunch of keys. Buttoned shoes, spring heels. Female About thirteen years. Gray silk dress. Light hair slightly gray. $36.85 in cash. 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. Button shoes. Gum boots. Engraved gold ring on third finger of left hand. Black stockings. [14] A Lidar analysis of the Conemaugh Lake basin reveals that it contained 14.55 million cubic meters (3.843 billion gallons) of water at the moment the dam collapsed. Iron gray hair. Brown eyes. Weight 130. Aged. In 1889 a dam break upstream from Johnstown, Pennsylvania, released a 30-40 foot wall of water that killed 2200 people within . Silver ring and gold ring on second finger of left hand. Papers marked W.E Kegg found upon him Mother lives in Harrisburg. Male. Purse containing $7.18 in silver and copper, $20 in bills. Fancy ear-rings with sets. Age about two years. Weight 90 to 100. Light hair. Supposed to be Katie Krieger. IED New Advertisements. Sent to Prospect. Female. Weight about 135. Dark wool shirt pleated in front. Age eleven. Age thirty-one Weight 140. Identified by paper on her person. Age fifty. Gold watch. Pocket-book containing eighteen cents. Female. Black pants. 733 Lake Road 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]. Red stockings. Purse with $1.23. Age about twenty. Brown hair. Purse delivered to brother. Gum shoes. Leaf pattern. Age about ten. Large broad face. Age seventeen. Young. Two children, Alfred and Roy, drowned with them. Dark woolen stockings. Age eight. Red and white striped skirt Buttoned shoes. Age fifty five. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Cigar smoker, nickel. Age about 30. Black silk stockings. "Johnstown Flood." Nps.gov National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior. Female. Male. Slippers. Dark brown hair Leather shoes with cloth top. Red and blue stripe handkerchief. Blue spotted calico dress. Male. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Pet Stores in Hollsopple, PA. Woolen skirt Blue belt around waist. Forty were killed by the Laurel Run Dam failure. Black waist. Red flannel barred red and black. Striped flannel shirt. Blue and white striped dress. Bodies were found as far away as Cincinnati, and as late as 1911; 1,600 homes were destroyed; $17 million in property damage was done; Four square miles of downtown . Age nine. The Johnstown flood occurred when a Pennsylvania dam failed after days of heavy rain. Male. ticket. One chain with bracelet with small padlock attached Two pins joined by chain. Blue wool skirt. Black stockings. A female. Male. Weight 100 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Black coat. Plaid skirt, red and black. Female. This led to American law changing from a fault-based regime to one of strict liability. High buttoned spring heel shoes. Fair complexion. Dark brown hair. Souvenir of Father Hollinger's scapular. Weight 190. Black silk tie. Light brown hair. Lace waist over top of dress. Large upper teeth, front second tooth on left side broken or removed. Black and white checkered shirt. Gray hair Gold necklace. Identified by A. Kerfline. Height 3 feet 9 inches. Age about fifty-five. Imagen de la librera. 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. Male. [22] The club was never held legally responsible for the disaster. Female. Height 3 feet 6 inches. Female. Weight 140. White shirt. The valley had large amounts of runoff from rain and snowfall. Son of Henry Viering. Female. B. I. or J. Weight about 150. Female. 56 cts. Black hair. Male. Forehead slightly narrow. Age about one year. Wore scapulars. A young lady about twenty. 464. As railroads superseded canal barge transport, the Commonwealth abandoned the canal and sold it to the Pennsylvania Railroad. Blue eyes. Buried at St. John's, June 9th. Button shoes. Stencil plate marked with name Pocket-book containing $75 94. Plain gold ring. Cash $79.09. Dark clothes. Wife of Neal M'Arreny. "Johnstown". Height 5 feet. Female Age seven. Supposed to have been employed by W. A. Moses. Height 3 feet. Weight 80. Black comb and five cents. Weight 60. Woolen knee pants, twilled blue cloth. Dark hair. Thirty-five years. Female Burned beyond recognition. Small finger on third finger of left hand. Weight almost 130. Slender. Hair gray. Buried in Decker's cemetery, Morrellville. Mustache black. Vine street, Johnstown, Pa. Large. Long black hose Red bandana handkerchief. No vest. Age twenty-five. Female. Male. Height 5 feet 2 inches. Blue coat and vest. Dark hair. Middle-aged. White plaited waist. Collar-button One handkerchief. Weight 30. Height about five feet 3 inches. Samples of dress and skirt on coffin. White handkerchief with red border. Height 2 feet 6 inches. Male. Claimed. Blue eyes. Male. Red socks. A dam broke causing a huge flood, but before it could hit the town, the flood wiped out a barbed wire company. Plain ring on finger of right hand. Black hair. Chain with cross attached. Female. Male. Weight 135 Blue calico dress with figure on it. Female. Upper false teeth. Wore a sacque Blue stripe stockings. Weight 85. Age seventeen. Photo, Print, Drawing The Johnstown Calamity [Johnstown, Pa. Light eyes. Mangled daughters, bleeding sons, Heavy brown hair. After the flood, there were no structures, no topsoil, no subsoil only the bedrock was left. Coleman, Neil M., Kaktins, Uldis, and Wojno, Stephanie (2016). Blue waist, brass buttons. Age fourteen years. Female. Age twelve. Male. Many bodies were never identified, and hundreds of the missing were never found. Button shoes. Red and blue striped petticoat. Male. Home-knit hose. One black stocking and one button shoe. Badly burned. Johnstown's first call for help requested coffins and undertakers. Female Age eighteen. Male. Weight 130. Short nose. Age about eight. Scapulary. Black stockings Red belt around waist. Sandy hair. (Package.). Red moustache. Although some were temporarily interred in makeshift memorial sites, 1,222 . Female. Age twenty five. Left foot of child. Witnesses Charles Diamond, E.B. Plaid dress pleated in front. Black stockings. Valuables given to G.A. Buttoned shoes. Pregnant. At Point Park in Johnstown, at the confluence of the Stonycreek and Little Conemaugh rivers, an eternal flame burns in memory of the flood victims. Brown hair. By the time this weather pattern reached western Pennsylvania two days later, it had developed into what would be termed the heaviest rainfall event that had ever been recorded in that part of the U.S. White and black or blue striped collar. Brown hair Dark blue stockings with white soles. Height 3 feet 6 inches. Buttoned shoes Knee pants. Female. Age seventy-eight. Female. Spring heeled shoes. Two pairs of gold glasses. 10 cts. Chinaman. Baby. White underwear Gold ring, cameo setting with full figure of a woman. Two pocket-knives. He quickly assembled a group of men to save the face of the dam by trying to unclog the spillway; it was blocked by the broken fish trap and debris caused by the swollen waterline. Age eight. Scapular around neck. Blue collar with white dots. Dress with brown woolen waist. Dark blue waist. Brown calico wrapper with polka dots. Male. Found at Conemaugh furnace. Weight about 75 pounds. Age fifteen. Brown eyes. Female. Female. One large set ring. Small gold ring. Identified by her mother. Identified 12th August by her sons, Matthew and D. A. Matthews. Age thirty-five. It was, however, the third flood to devastate the town in Cambria County - the first in 1889 killed more than 2,000 . Silver watch. Badly burned. A house that was almost completely destroyed in the flood. Age fifty. 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. Blue and white striped dress Red undershirt Two plain gold rings on second finger of left hand. Supposed to be William Owens. Working clothes. Supposed to be Katie Fitzharris. Heavy cotton socks. Gingham apron. White. Here is the story of one of the worst disasters in American history, a tragedy in 1889 which claimed more than 2,200 lives, and wiped out 99 entire families. Taken to German Catholic Cemetery. About this Item . Weight 170. Valuables, A male. Age about twenty. 6. 20 years in drug store. Blank book bought of Irwin Rutlege, Jr. Small amount of money. Female. Black stockings. Dark clothes. [3] The first town to be hit by the flood was South Fork; the town was on high ground, and most of the people escaped by running up the nearby hills when they saw the dam spill over. Age twenty-five or thirty years. Red, blue, black and green plaid dress, woolen goods Red flannel skirt. Age about thirteen. Dark basque body. Age forty-three. Female. Working shoes. Supposed to be Walter Jones. Blue waist. Gray hair. Slender. Thirty-five years. Foot only. Knife, books, papers, etc. Age about 55. Door key and pocket handkerchief. Sun glass. One brass check No. Hazel eyes. Mineral Point. Plain ear-rings. Age twenty-one years. High gum boots, similar to men's boots. All survived. About. Letter from her mother addressed Miss Della Davis, 142 Grant street, Johnstown. The new river walls withstood Hurricane Agnes in 1972, but on the night of July 19, 1977, a severe thunderstorm dropped eleven inches of rain in eight hours on the watershed above the city and the rivers began to rise. Male. Could not remove ring. Pipe. Light hair. Catholic. Receipt to Robert Bossett, from Geo. Age eighteen. With George O'Brien, Florence Gilbert, Janet Gaynor, Anders Randolf. Five pennies in purse. All the horrors that hell could wish, Weight 180 to 200.
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