Suppose to be James Haltzman. Coat with fur collar. Blue coat. Buried at St. John's, June 9th. Taken by relatives. Reported as having committed suicide. White shirt. Round face. Female. Identified by her father and shipped to Dayton, Ohio. Upper teeth false. Large lips. Weight about 110. Fair complexion. 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. Age thirty to thirty-five. Papers, etc. on grave is 333. A few gray hairs on chin. Earrings plain gold. 1936 Press Photo A Flood Of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, Which Was Flooded T . Blue gingham dress. Silver open faced watch, Elgin movement Silver chain. Six front teeth in lower jaw. Button shoes. Male. Male child. Short full face. Buried as unknown 216, from Millville School Morgue, at Prospect Disinterred and buried in lot of Conrad Raab, Sandy Vale, June 12th. Dressmaker. Age eight or nine. 733 Lake Road National Guard. Red hair. Supposed to be J. Tyler. Male. Aged. Female. Calico dress. Dress wine color with metal buttons. Blue calico dress. Male. White underwear trimmed with embroidery. Knife. Enciente. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Male. Weight 50. Though the former reason was probably more central to the failure of survivors' suits against the club, the latter received coverage and extensive criticism in the national press. Red waist Wore a truss. One of the first outsiders to arrive was Clara Barton, the founder and president of the American Red Cross. 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. Overcoat. On May 31, 1889, the world took notice of a small town in Pennsylvania. Light complexion. Charred in Pershing's field in a burnt drift pile beyond recognition. Female. Home-knit stockings. Railroad street, Johnstown, Pa. Gold ear-drops with pearl setting in centre. Age eight. Corsets. White ribbed stockings Leather heel protectors on foot. Heavy plaited chain and locket. Weight about 75 pounds. in pockets. Age about seventeen. Many bodies were never identified, and hundreds of the missing were never found. Hair light brown. Large gold ring on third finger of left hand. Age thirty Breast-pin. Gray cotton socks. height. Weight 160. Height 5 feet 7 1/2 inches. Pair of new gum boots. Age ten. Light complexion. Black and blue plaid dress. Small key. Age about twenty. Large. Weight 130. Black stockings. Female. Old scar on left side of face. Button shoes. One paper needles. Light hair. Age twenty-two. Buttoned shoes. The AmeriServ Flood City Music Festival has announced its headliners, Los Lobos and Keller Williams Grateful Grass feat. Blue drill overalls. Blue and white barred handkerchief. Pocketbook. White woolen socks. Black dress. Blue cloth panel. Gingham apron. Bones of a human body brought from vicinity of Cambria works. Height 4 feet 6 inches. Weight 130. Scapular around her neck. Male. Cord braid at waist. $4.65 in money. Height 5 feet 9 inches. Nine years old. Age about forty. Age forty or forty-five. Schubert's body was found beneath a pile of broken timbers. Brown dress with small steel stripes. One very small key. Female. Male. . Black and brown jacket. Age about twelve. Long hair. Female. Dark dress with blue waist. Cambria City Found in residence of George Hamilton. Black hair. Female. One rubber sleeve holder with steel attachment. Blue, brown and white striped shirt Gum coat. Female. Johnstown Flood. Postcard Real Photo Main Street Flood Body Found Johnstown Pennsylvania 1936. Weight 100 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Vest. Scapular. . Dark dress. $3,742,818.78 was collected for the Johnstown relief effort from within the U.S. and eighteen foreign countries, including Russia, France, Germany, Great Britain, Australia, and the Ottoman Empire. 15 (11thed.). Male. Weight 180 to 200. Pair of spectacles and tin case. Male. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Heavy woolen stockings. Had shoes on. Gingham apron. Black hair. Plain ear-rings. All the horrors that hell could wish, Full face, large forehead. Weight 65. Female. Age twenty-five or thirty. Eagle on arm. Coat, pants and vest off. Engraved hoop finger ring. Eyes unknown. Pocket-book with $6.10. Female. Rather heavy build. Black dress. Male. Thirteen years old. 16518. Weight 160. Boy baby. Blue eyes. Sister of Capt. Age about twenty. Ear-drops. Gray eyes. 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. Age fourteen years. Daught of James J. Froenheiser. Auburn hair. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Received valuables of 277. Buttoned shoes. Silver watch and chain. At its peak, the army of relief workers totaled about 7,000. Supposed to have been a passenger east bound train. Eye-glasses. Text. Age eighteen. Weight 150. Black broadcloth coat. Age about sixty-five. Height 5 feet 10 inches. Brown corkscrew coat. Light hair. Heavy brown hair, plat, and tied with black ribbon. One wire sleeve supporter. Age twenty-one to twenty-five. No articles. East Conemaugh. Dark hair. Female. Height 3 feet 6 inches White. The demolition expert "Dynamite Bill" Flinn and his 900-man crew cleared the wreckage at the Stone Bridge. Dark hair. Wore black belt with double clasp. Bodies were found as far away as Cincinnati (600 miles), and as late as 1911. Ten years old. High top button shoes. 48, No. $45.00 in cash. Long black hair. Short white hair. Two keys. Female. Dark dress. Female. Turned up nose. Laced shoes. Height near six feet. $497million in 2016), and 4 square miles (10km2) of downtown Johnstown were completely destroyed. Removed Ring given to her sister, Mrs. Wm. The flood of 1889 killed 2,209 people in Johnstown. Light hair. Button shoes. Purse with street car ticket. Age forty. Female. Eyes unknown. Medium size. Identified by D. M. Given. Body taken by her brother. Black hair. Black striped vest. Female. Long black tie or scarf. Afterwards identified as Mrs. Frawater, mother of Colonel Frawater. Download. Ribbed knee pants. Baby. Letters, etc., etc. Boy. Jeff Lees said the body that was found on the 2nd flood of the garage in the 1500 block of Franklin Street around 5:00 p.m. Sunday was severely decomposed. $32.36. Child. Pocket-knife. Brown hair. $10 bill. Light hair and moustache. Hand-knit open-worked sacque. James Reese. Male. Female. Female. Black cloth coat Gold watch and chain Breast-pin Plain gold ring, marked "H B." Female. Gray woolen shirt. Weight 70. Blue calico dress with white spots. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. Female. Ribbed stockings. Leather boots. Dark knee pants. Weight 80. Bunch of keys. Age thirty-five to forty. Female About thirteen years. The in-depth story of the deadly 1889 Johnstown Flood caused by the Johnstown Dam Collapse.On Memorial Day of 1889, western Pennsylvania was caught by a mass. Pocket-book and buckeye. Black hair. Blue wool skirt. Body delivered to G.C. Canton flannel drawers. Therefore, the official death toll should be 2,208. Belt of same goods as coat. Age ten or eleven. When the flood hit, it picked up the still-moving locomotive off the tracks and floated it aside; Hess himself survived, but at least fifty people died, including about twenty-five passengers stranded on trains in the village. Ring on third finger of left hand with set. Dark hair. Silver watch. Dark brown hair. White and black checkered body. Fair complexion. Male. Ring with the words, "Gott, Schutz, Dick." Pocket-book $7 35. Button shoes. Father a letter carrier. T Swank, in payment of. Female. Spring heel button, shoes, half soles, heels repaired. Blue cambric dress. Male. Bodies filled morgues in Johnstown and river towns downstream until relatives came to identify them. Stocking supporters. Weight 70. Bunch of keys. Plain gold ring Small ear-drop. One witness on high ground near the town described the water as almost obscured by debris, resembling "a huge hill rolling over and over". 1869.") Age twenty-five. Jersey jacket. 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. Weight 75. Age about thirteen. Male. White cotton vest. Valuables given to George Millheizer. Light brown hair. Watch chain and two lockets. Gold watch and chain. Black cloth jersey, covered buttons. Son of Howell Powell. Black hair. More than ninety-nine families had been completely killed. Female. Brown eyes. Letters found on body. Instrument used for cutting washers or gaskets. Female. Checkered waist. Gold watch Elgin No. In all, 67 deaths were reported in Pittsburgh and 22 in Johnstown. Bright steel buttons. Female. 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. Glove on left hand. Red flannel waist. Bracelet on left wrist. Female. St. John's, June 13th. Zimmerman. "D.E. Gray eyes. Very large. Male. Door key. Medium height. Tickets to exhibition by the pupils of St. John's School, June 20th. Black and white stripe wool skirt. Female. Ear-drops, one broken. Gray eyes. Black jersey jacket. Height about 4 feet. Age thirty. Auburn hair. Lovers burnt and sweethearts drowned, Girl. Vol. Height 6 feet. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. The city regained its population and rebuilt its manufacturing centers, but it was years before Johnstown fully recovered. Female. Plaid dress, belt with two buckles. Kernville Some valuables. Catholic. Female. Black hair and moustache. Black lining with red polka dot. Age forty-five. Square-toed shoes. Red striped stockings. Male child. Hatchet. Identified by the husband, Mark Drew. Package of Japanese headache cure. Female. Harry Bischoff, St. Louis, Mo. Hundreds of people were never found; over 750 bodies were never identified and their remains were buried in The Plot of the Unknown in Grandview Cemetery. 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 . No valuables. Rosary. Age fourteen. Black hair. Identified by Mrs. Julia A. Hatzinger. Age about twenty. Schotz.". Middle-aged. Envelope marked James Lewis, Main street, Johnstown. Age eighteen. Grand Army Badge. Age twenty to twenty-three. Age thirty-five. Male. Sandy hair. Ring on right forefinger. Two keys. Heavy sandy hair. Oroide watch. A roadside plaque alongside Pennsylvania Route 56, which follows this river, proclaims that this stretch of valley is the deepest river gorge in North America east of the Rocky Mountains. Dress alternate black and red with black flowers. Male. Age four years. Male. Watch No. Age about three years. Boy two years. Gold band ring on third finger of left hand. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Wort near ear. Ear-rings with brilliants. No shirt. Male. Female. Female. Sex unknown. Male Age twenty. Weight 40. Small earrings with ball attached. Age about sixteen. Dark hair. Colored. Age about 55. One scarf-pin. Female. Food, clothing, medicine, and other provisions began arriving by rail. Age about twenty-six. Collar-button and cuff button. Effects delivered to mother. in coin. Remains were found for months, even years after the flood - The final remains were found in Cincinnati in 1911. Height 5 feet 1 inch. Catholic. Gum boots. Purple coat with small black stripes. Male. Plyers. Bunch of keys. High gum boots. Dark garnet dress. Wife of Martin Greenwald. Daughter of James Jones. On May 31, 1889, a neglected dam and a phenomenal storm led to a catastrophe in which 2,209 people died. It's like the Johnstown Flood in PA in the 19th century. Weight 160. Identified by her friends. Grand View, June 15th. Black pants with white thread. Found in arms of Miss Brown. Weight about 110. Light brown hair, slightly gray. Found with Mrs Nitche. With Len Cariou, Elam Bender, Randy Bender, Clarita Berger. Weight 110. Age thirty. Sun glass. Male. Black stockings. Weight about 45 lbs. Shoes number 5 or 6. Male Age about three years No marks. Large. Pocket-book containing eighteen cents. Officials say the search at the . One cloth slipper flowered. Female. Key ring with Yale flat key and two door keys. Button gaiters. Barred flannel skirt. A . Blue and white checkered bib. Dark hair. Gold watch and chain. Gold filled teeth. R.R. Washington street, Johnstown, Pa. Gold watch and chain. Female. Age sixty-five. Black guard to it. Brown hair. Silver watch. Brown hair. Four collar-buttons Set ring. Waist of narrow striped black and white goods. Weight 130. Female. Male. Taken to German Catholic Cemetery. Weight 150. Height 4 feet 3 inches. Woolen knee pants, twilled blue cloth. Brown hair cut short. Brown dress. Weight 100. Female. Buried in lot of C Rabb, Sandy Vale. Small gold ring. 29-10. Age five years. Dark eyes Right hand deformed. Garnet earrings. Weight about 105. Supposed to be nursing. Blue stockings. Pleated underwaist. Gingham waist. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. Green dress. Light complexion. Height 5 feet 7 inches Light complexion. Weight 130. The Pittsburgh speculators built cottages and a clubhouse to create the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, an exclusive and private mountain retreat. No valuables. Tall Brown hair. Height 5 feet 8 inches Hazel eyes. Red and white striped skirt. Button shoes, size about 4 1/2. Dark wool pants. Brown eyes. Blue striped calico dress Gray striped flannel underwear. A. Dewald, father, care of Jos. Height 4 feet 9 inches. Male. Female. Blue eyes. Weight 100. Onthe body was found regis- tered letters, a receipt bearing date of February 13, and the name of Mrs. Anna M. Dairny, Beaver Falls, Pa. Frengle has been in the habit of keep- ing considerable money in the house, and at the time of the attempted bur- glary had about $2,000 in his possession. Fair complexion. One plain gold ring. Black pants. Smooth shaven face. Age six. Age twenty-five. His warning saved many people who reached high ground. Blue calico shirtwaist with light chain stripe. Short sack coat. Weight 40 Height 3 feet White. Cash $167.65. Valuables given to brother Simon. Taken from body and placed with valuables. Knit purse with $7 75. Locomotives weighing 170,000 pounds were wrenched from . Slippers. Height 5 feet 5 inches. High buttoned shoes. Seersucker skirt. Some people, realizing the danger, tried to escape by running towards high ground, but most were hit by the surging floodwater. Knife. Weight 110. Supposed to be George B. Sutliff, Crawford county, Pa. Bodies as far as Cincinnati- more than 350 miles away. Buff dress with yellow, brown and black spots. Pocket-knife. Blue undershirt Short stockings. It began to prosper with the building of the Pennsylvania Main Line Canal in 1836 and the construction of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Cambria Iron Works in the 1850s. Weight 180. Knife. Purse with seventeen cents. Female. National Guard uniform. Plain ring on finger of right hand. Female. Necktie. At Johnstown, the Stone Bridge, which was a substantial arched structure, carried the Pennsylvania Railroad across the Conemaugh River. White corsets Red striped body. Male. Weight 135 Blue calico dress with figure on it. Weight 125. Blue woolen shirt. Loesch. So not only was there a wall of water hitting the town, it brought it's own weapons. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Large. Saloon-keeper, Clinton street. Beale explained that this is a list of the flood victims as they were brought to the various morgues, embalmed and numbered by the undertakers. $2.00 bill. Blue eyes. Female. Sandy beard and moustache. Flannel skirt and red woolen stockings. Age thirty-seven. Black eyes. Age nineteen. Age twenty-one years. Weight 150. Female. Boy. Weight about 225. Age twelve years. Gray hair. Light drawers. Height 4 feet 10 inches. Catholic. Age twenty-four years. Light gray hair. Female. Papers, etc. Dark basque body. Catholic. Heavy set. Sandy complexion. Ruby glass ear-rings. (Package.). Black hair. Female. Sandy Vale, by friends, June 15th. The fire burned for three days. Gray dress. Johnstown, PA had always been prone to flooding, but nothing could compare to the tumult that unfolded after a nearby decrepit dam gave out. Female. 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 . Gauze undershirt. Female Age about nine years. Supposed to be child of J.M. Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Viering aged one year. Keys. [8] Developers' artificial narrowing of the riverbed to maximize early industries left the city even more flood-prone. Light hair. 15956, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. Male. Muslin skirt. Black hair, smooth face. Dark blue suit. Identified by brother. Valuables placed in hand of Mr. Ossenburg, brother-in-law. Age forty-five. Age twelve. Blue check shirt. Female. Very black hair. Mr. Young, the clerk, has the rings. Skewered by a huge tree uprooted by the flood, the house floated down from its location on Union Street to the end of Main. Female. About four years. Age about twenty. Dark pants. Well dressed. on it. Upper and lower false teeth. One cuff-button and large key. Female. Red flannel skirt. Age eighteen. Height 5 feet. Aged twenty-five. Home knit lace collar. Female. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Height 5 feet. Auburn hair. Samples of dress and skirt on coffin. Male. Black hair. Laced shoes. Gingham apron. Visit the Johnstown Flood Museum, which is operated by the Johnstown Area Heritage Association, to find out more about this shocking episode in American history. Age fifteen. Black wool skirt with stripe. $1.13 loose. Brown mustache. To find out more information about this flood, view pictures and video, visit the. Catholic. 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