Light complexion. Supposed to be Mrs. Christie. Knee pants. Height 5 feet 2 inches. Height 5 feet Dark hair Plaid dress, black, red and blue barred, Her child prematurely born was along with her Weight about 140. Female. Middle finger of left hand stiff from some former injury. Reese. Full face. Light complexion. Buried at Sandy Vale. Age about thirty. $1.13 loose. Fifty-seven minutes after the dam collapsed, the flood hit Johnstown. Age twenty-four. About twenty years. Supposed to have been a passenger east bound train. Female. Weight 160 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Male. Gray jersey cloth vest and jacket, with large metal buttons, swan stamped upon them. Left incisor tooth broken. Pair of spectacles and tin case. Buried in lot of A. Congress gaiters. Dynamite was eventually used. Along with about half of the club members, co-founder Henry Clay Frick donated thousands of dollars to the relief effort. Earrings plain gold. R.R. Female Weight 120 Height 5 feet 6 inches Heavy plaid jacket with marble shaped buttons, Male Age twelve to fourteen Black corduroy coat, with two plaits down the back. Weight 110. Blue calico dress with white stripes pleated in front, and pearl buttons Black and white check underskirt. Female. Black and gray mixed coat. Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Dam-Breach hydrology of the Johnstown flood of 1889challenging the findings of the 1891 investigation report", Sid Perkins, "Johnstown Flood matched volume of Mississippi River", "Johnstown Flood National Memorial (U.S. National Park Service)", "The South Fork Fishing & Hunting Club and the South Fork Dam", Johnstown Flood Museum, "Johnstown Flood Museum: Pennsylvania Railroad Interview Transcripts". White cotton hose, foot mixed with blue. Identified by brother. No goods. Receipt from Charles S. Ruth to party named Schuner or Shuor. Black cloth wrapper, buttoned in front to knees. No vest. Age twelve. Female. Top of head bald. Two dollar and a half gold breast-pin. Auburn hair. No clothing. Laced cloth gaiters. Home-knit hose. The body of one victim was found more than 100 miles away in Steubenville, Ohio. Pocket-knife Bone tooth-pick $6.31. Long gingham apron, buttoned in back, puffed at shoulders. Female Age forty-five to fifty Weight 160. Light brown hair, slightly gray. National Guard. Weight 40 Height 3 feet 9 inches. Female Age seven. Light calico dress with black figures. Eighty cents in coin. Brown hair. Blue eyes. B.". Stencil plate marked with name Pocket-book containing $75 94. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Heavy jersey. 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. Male. [9] Unger, Parke, and the rest of the men continued working until exhausted to save the face of the dam; they abandoned their efforts at around 1:30p.m., fearing that their efforts were futile and the dam was at risk of imminent collapse. Of Germantown, Philadelphia. Male child, a few days old. Door key. Male. Diamond ring on third finger left hand with garnet. Apparently not old. Thomas J. Jones. Plaid wool skirt. After floodwaters receded, the pile of debris at the bridge was seen to cover 30 acres (12ha), and reached 70 feet (21m) in height. David McCullough has twice received the . Crucifix. Home knit wool stockings Brown and white spotted necktie. Red and black flannel skirt. Weight 140. Button shoes. Height 4 feet 2 inches. Cotton shirt, brown and white stripe with small pleats in front. Sun glass. . Silver watch. Weight 185. Small child. Age eleven. Blue waist, crescent figure. Decomposing bodies and cremated human remains were found at an unlicensed funeral home in Johnstown, New York, police said. Height 4 feet 2 inches. Female. Plain ring. Female. Becker kept it under wraps until the time of ASCE's convention in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1891. 38 cents in change. Many people were crushed by pieces of debris, and others became caught in barbed wire from the wire factory upstream and/or drowned. Of Company C, 14th Regiment Penna. Blue calico dress. Right foot and leg deformed. Hazel eyes. Age about six years High buttoned shoes with heel. Black stockings. Heavy laced shoes. Two rings, one bearing initial "A." Belt of same goods as coat. D. Rees, his nephew, June 4. Found foot of Main Street in a cellar. Market street, Johnstown, Pa. Open faced gold watch. On the morning of May 31, 1889, after a night of heavy rainfall, club president Elias Unger was alarmed to find that the water level of the lake had risen more than two feet since the previous evening. Age forty-three. Age about thirty-five. White shirt. Red and white striped dress. Scapulary. Age sixteen. Black stockings. The Aftermath - The Johnstown flood of 1889 The Johnstown Flood in rare pictures, 1889 Aged. Coordinates: .mw-parser-output .geo-default,.mw-parser-output .geo-dms,.mw-parser-output .geo-dec{display:inline}.mw-parser-output .geo-nondefault,.mw-parser-output .geo-multi-punct{display:none}.mw-parser-output .longitude,.mw-parser-output .latitude{white-space:nowrap}402054.8N 784630.3W / 40.348556N 78.775083W / 40.348556; -78.775083. Girl baby. Had valuables. Open-faced silver watch. Shoes and one gum shoe. Dark red hair. Male. Weight 155 Height 5 feet 6 inches Black hair Woolen under skirt, red, brown and white barred cotton underskirt, striped white and red Black cashmere dress, with black glass buttons oval shape. Wore black belt with double clasp. Female. Boy. Gum boots. 4. Woolen shirt, has evidently been blue. Age about eight. Dark complexion Weight about 100. Black hair. 178-5. Height 4 feet 6 inches. Flannel skirt and red woolen stockings. Gray and black striped knee pants. Height 4 feet. Female. Age nineteen. Height 5 ft. 7 in. Papers marked W.E Kegg found upon him Mother lives in Harrisburg. Light brown hair. Buried at "Prospect," June 9th. Gold watch and chain. Short knee pants. Paper No. Letters, etc., etc. Claimed by Sol. Weight 115. Male. Blue and white barred gingham bib Small chased gold ring. Recognized by her mother. White lace collar. Age about forty. Hair long and brown. Portage street, Conemaugh Borough. Age twenty-five. Weight 75. Supposed to be Mrs. Reese, wife of J.W. Age thirty-five. Sent to Morgue by Alexander Hart. White bone handle knife. Button shoes. Haws, Grand View, June 13th. Band ring on third finger of left hand. Pearl buttons. Two pairs of gold glasses. Valuables given to James H. Green, brother-in-law. A round Harrison and Morton badge. Weight about 45 lbs. Tom has no idea of Anna's love for him, and he becomes engaged to Gloria. in coin. Reported as having committed suicide. Male. Buttoned shoes White handled knife. Female Age about forty-five. Coleman, Neil M., Wojno, Stephanie, and Kaktins, Uldis. Brilliant ear-drops. Record of Bodies - Johnstown Flood National Memorial (U.S. National Black hair. Mangled daughters, bleeding sons, Plug of twisted tobacco. Sent to Prospect. 119 Market street. 10 cts. Age twenty-four. Full beard three-fourths gray. White dress trimmed with embroidery. Afterwards identified as Mrs. Frawater, mother of Colonel Frawater. Red knit skirt. . Buttoned cloth shoes, with patent leather tips. Blue eyes. Weight 125 pounds. in pockets. Female. Found in arms of Miss Brown. Supposed to be Mr. Evans, Machinist. Gray woolen coat. Red underwear. Red flannel underwear. False teeth upper and lower. Female. Girl Age about eight years old. Button-hook, and jacks. Jersey jacket. Papers, etc. Ladies' small open-face watch. Male. Female. Beale, D.D. Age eighteen. Found near Sang Hollow. Female. Red stockings. Three bunches keys. Long white dress. Weight 50. Male. Grand View. Age forty-five. Catholic prayer-book. A strong surface low pressure of around 1000 mb is centered over Kentucky at this hour and heavy rain is falling . Before daybreak, the Conemaugh River that ran through Johnstown was about to overwhelm its banks. High and round forehead. The death toll here was approximately sixteen people. Female. On May 31, 1889, the Johnstown Flood killed 2,209 people in southwest Pennsylvania when the South Fork Dam failed after days of heavy rain. One thimble. Male. Blue woolen stockings. Purse with $8.00. The Homeless. Francis was a founding member of the ASCE and served as its president from November 1880 to January 1882. White. Bracelet and ring on left wrist and hand. Blue calico basque figured with white squares. Male. Taken by James Murphy, "K.". Age unknown. Black dress. Very large. Female. Gum boots. Hair black. One broken. Weight 160. Tickets to exhibition by the pupils of St. John's School, June 20th. Female. Height 4 ft. Buttoned shoes. Paper with Chinese letters. A female. Supposed to be Mr. Bridge's child. Slippers. Penknife. Weight about 110. Black jersey jacket. Flash floods are the most dangerous kind of floods, because they combine the destructive power of a flood with incredible speed. Brown and white ring hose. Light complexion. By 1889, Johnstown's industries had attracted numerous Welsh and German immigrants. $1 29 silver. Brown hair. Bunch of keys. Blue shirt. Badge marked C. I. Co., employment. Female. Hulbert House porter. Heavy build. Male Pair of red socks. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Blue waist. Height 3 feet 4 inches. Weight 220. Blue calico dress. Two rings on left hand. Dark hair, turning gray. Polka-dot necktie. Valuables recovered by brother, T. P. Keedy. Red flannel underwear. Two pocket-knives Forty cents in silver. Wore a sacque Blue stripe stockings. Daily weather map for 8 am May 30, 1889, the day before the big flood in Johnstown. Dark hair. Match safe. Male. Gray woolen shirt. 2023 Johnstown Area Heritage Association Plaid dress, no sleeves. Black dress. Lace shoes. Female. Weight 90 lbs. Door key and pocket handkerchief. Gold spectacles. Height five feet four inches. Light brown hair. Red underskirt. Woodvale. Age eighteen to twenty. Johnstown was the eastern terminus of the Western Division Canal, supplied with water by Lake Conemaugh, the reservoir behind the dam. Blue eyes Black Hair. Fair complexion. Female. Small gold ring. Weight about 105. Height 4 feet 5 inches. Small plain ring on left hand. The John Schultz house at Johnstown, Pennsylvania after the flood. Two plain band rings. One body was even recovered 100 miles away in Steubenville, Ohio (Coleman 2019). The debris carried by the flood formed a temporary dam at the bridge, resulting in the flood surge rolling upstream along the Stoney Creek River. White and black or blue striped collar. Blue coat. Blue eyes. Stocking supporters. Age thirty-five to forty. Aged about five years. Age thirty-eight. Female. $1 10 in coin. One cloth slipper flowered. Full face. Age twenty. Middle-aged. Black pants. Black stockings and button shoes. Blue calico dress with small white vines. Female. Blue calico dress, with white spots. Silver watch. Light brown hair. Black dress. Dark hair. Watch-chain with keys attached. Spiral garters. Black pants Toy pistol. Weight 125. Small, round, black ball. Sent to Prospect. 733 Lake Road Female. Black hose. Male. Dress, white and brown stripes, blue jersey. $37 00 in cash. Age about three years. Weight 135 Blue calico dress with figure on it. Weight 180 to 200. Male. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Front teeth good. Male. Light twilled cloth dress. Button shoes. About this Item . Buttoned shoes. Height 5 feet 10 inches. Two gold rings, one plain and heavy, one light band ring with "L.S.H." Two children, Alfred and Roy, drowned with them. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Conemaugh Borough. Blue and white barred cotton dress Brown hair, plaited with ribbon. Three right teeth out. Locust street, Johnstown, Pa. Black jersey. Button shoes. Height 4 feet 4 inches. Age of woman 45. Gray eyes. Blue coat with four pleats. Black eardrops. Female. Ear drop with small balls attached. Bunch of keys. Female. Age fifty. Female. Male. Residence unknown. Height 5 feet 2 inches. B." Full face. Earrings. "Rool" with W.H. Female. Male. Buried at "Prospect," June 9. White flannel skirt. Brown, white and blue plaid skirt. Bunch of keys. Large Brown gray hair. Weight 180. Ears were pierced. Red and black striped shirt. Barred gingham apron. White and black checkered body. Female. Very heavy build. 18 April 2007 . Telegraph lines were downed and rail lines were washed away. Silver watch. Supposed to be Katie Fitzharris. Two pocket pieces. Fancy ear-rings with sets. Age seventeen. Weight 110. Age twenty-one years. Full face. Large wallet. The ASCE committee completed their investigation report on January 15, 1890, but its final report was sealed and not shared with other ASCE members or the public. Blue waist, plaid dress. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Black coat. Height near six feet. Gingham waist. James Reese. Female. Height 5 feet 9 inches. Black stockings. Gold ring, garnet set. Survivors of the flood were unable to recover damages in court because of the South Fork Club's ample resources. Dark complexion. Dark blue eyes. 777 bodies were never identified, buried in unmarked graves. Philadelphia, PA: J.W. McD." White. Black ribbed hose. Male. Bunch of keys. 5 cts. With George O'Brien, Florence Gilbert, Janet Gaynor, Anders Randolf. Male. Age about fifty. Male. Weight 125 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Height 5 feet 4 inches Spotted cloth dress, gray and black. Height 4 feet 10 inches White and black striped waist. Smooth face. Female. Ear-drops, square one-half of the face of the ear-drop checkered, the other half engraved with a vine. Blue eyes. Carpenter's lead pencil. Age twelve years. Pocket-book with $30. Age ten. Two teeth out right side upper jaw. Height 4 feet 10 inches. 1 on person. Weight 150. Male. temporary shelters. One pair of ear-drops. Two gold rings on left hand, one with amethyst setting and one plain, marked "M. J. H.". Blue shirt. Railroad tickets. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Therefore, the official death toll should be 2,208. Blue and white striped dress Red undershirt Two plain gold rings on second finger of left hand. Burned beyond recognition. Female. Black and white striped dress with a black cross stripe. A female. Adair has charge of body. 12 cts. In 2008, the bridge was restored in a project including new lighting as part of commemorative activities related to the flood. Body shipped to Indiana, Pa., via. Figured waist and white underclothing. false. Overcoat. Black jersey coat. "Statistics about the great disaster", Johnstown Flood Museum, https://archive.org/stream/StillCastingShadowsASharedMosaicOfU.s.HistoryVol.I1620-1914/StillCastingShadows1_djvu.txt, "Frank Shomo, Infant Survivor Of Johnstown Flood, Dies at 108", "Arizona's 1890 dam disaster killed more than 100 people - The Prescott Daily Courier - Prescott, Arizona", "THE ARIZONA DISASTER. Male. Light hair. Bunch of keys. Hazel eyes. Alpaca dress. Spring heel button shoes with half soles. Son of Godfrey Hoffman. Female. Light eyes. The Johnstown Dam Collapse and Flood 1889 (Disaster Documentary) Unrecognizable. Key and one cent. White and black mixed frock coat and vest. Female. Silk umbrella with two patches on it. Son of James. About sixteen years. Weight about fifty. Aged. Dark hair. Medium stature Weight about 140. The last victim wasn't found until 1911. The scale of the Johnstown flood of 1889 is difficult to visualize. With Len Cariou, Elam Bender, Randy Bender, Clarita Berger. 121 Park Place. Breast-pin. Female. Button shoes Medal and "Agnus Dei" around neck. They were buried in the "Plot of the Unknown" in Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown, where a memorial statue stands to this day. Female. Those who reached attics or roofs, or managed to stay afloat on pieces of floating debris, waited hours for help to arrive. Black wool hose. Small gold ring. Gold ring with set collar-button. Silver ring and gold ring on second finger of left hand. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. Weight 100. 2 Aug. 2006. Blue underskirt. Age twenty. Age fifty. Height 5 feet 9 inches. Blue cloth knee pants. Long hair. Slender. Age about fourteen. White Bunch of keys. $2,500 in bills, $600 in gold, $4.23 in silver and coppers. Male. To Sandy Vale for burial. Nickel five cent piece. Gold ring marked James Potts, died March, 1874. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Large door key, had been broken and repaired. Sun glass. Gold hunting-case watch and chain with charm attached. Bunch of keys. Supposed to be James Barrett or James Lewis. Child. Male. Postcard Real Photo Main Street Flood Body Found Johnstown Pennsylvania Perfectly natural lower teeth. Red and black striped skirt, wine colored skirt. Seersucker dress. Paper No. Identified by brother. Large carved gold ring on third finger of left hand. Buttoned shoes. Blue collar with white dots. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Gray eyes. Clater, 534 9th Ave. Ladies' hunting-case gold watch. Female. Age about twenty Brown hair. Black corduroy coat. Light barred knee pants. Male. The news release detailed the discovery and investigation of the bodies, which stemmed from a complaint from a family on Jan. 10. Black alpaca dress. Black hair. Gray skirt with red stripe. Hair gray. Round face. Age thirty-seven. Lace collar. Age about thirty-five. Sent to New Florence. Female. on grave is 333. Dark blue suit. 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. Weight 80. Child's gold breast-pin. Identified by her father and shipped to Dayton, Ohio. Twenty-five cents. Two gold rings on right hand. Full face. Pocket-knife. One old style carved ring. Blue overalls. Height 3 feet 8 inches. Button shoes. One with two hearts, other with three sets. Male. Weight 150. Buttoned shoes. Female. Male. Height 4 feet 6 inches. Silver watch, open-face. Age twenty to twenty-five. Can't get it off. Papers, keys, etc. About thirty families lived on the village's single street. Brown hair. Mustache black. Female. Of Woodvale's 1,100 residents, 314 died in the flood. Weight 200 to 225. Green and brown striped skirt. Age sixteen to eighteen. Plain gold ring. $103. Disinterred and found not to be Walter Jones. Pocket-book with $6.10. Napkin ring. Somerset street, Johnstown. On May 31, 1889, a neglected dam and a phenomenal storm led to a catastrophe in which 2,209 people died. A young lady. Low laced shoes. Button gaiters. Johnstown Never Believed Trump Would Help. They Still Love - POLITICO Congress gaiters. 5 large keys. Black hair. Black and white checkered shirt. Female. Female. Weight 185. Gaiter shoes. Sister of Capt. Unrecognizable. Dark hair. Black woolen mitts Black cloth jacket. During the day in Johnstown, the situation worsened as water rose to as high as 10 feet (3.0m)[13] in the streets, trapping some people in their houses. Pearl buttons. A Wood & Morrell store-book. Black dress. Age about ten years. Two bodies found with gunshot wounds in Johnstown house - Yahoo! News Height 3 feet 6 inches White. Light hair. Female. Male. By dawn, the city was under water that reached as high as 8 feet (2.4m). Hazel eyes. Female. Male. Editorial: J.W. A Pittsburgh man. Two pocket-knives. Blue eyes. Wine color underskirt. Weight 100 to 120. Red waist, worked. Spring heeled shoes. Hair turning gray. Plated gold ear-ring with pendent amethyst set. 135 pounds. Dark garnet dress. Woolen skirt. Supposed to have money stolen from her person. 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 . Boy. Plain hoop ring, one set on left hand. High buttoned shoe. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Pocket-knife. Plaid dress, belt with two buckles. Red skirt, with six inches of checkered cloth at top of band. Short nose. Twelve years old. Large. Supposed to be Mrs. John C. Clark. Female. Male. Age forty. Light complexion and light hair. Johnstown, PA had always been prone to flooding, but nothing could compare to the tumult that unfolded after a nearby decrepit dam gave out. Pair cuff-buttons. Weight about 135. Female Age about ten Weight 75 Spring heel shoes Blue and brown barred woolen waist Black and red barred flannel skirt. Dark blue cotton shirt with white bar. Plain ring on finger of right hand. Brown hair. Black cheviot coat, knee pants, coat pleated in front White waist figured with dog's head and red collar. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Weight 100 White. 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. Female. Blonde hair. Bunch of keys with checks and name. Weight about 140. Red shirt with white stripes Dark striped stockings. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. Light drawers. Muslin skirt. Black hair mixed with gray. Male. Red and white waist. Boy. Medium height. Pocket on left side. Gray woolen shirt. White underclothing. 1911 was the year the final body was found. Male. Gold watch and chain. 22 years after the flood. Light hair Gray wool dress pleated. Cigar smoker, nickel. Collar and tie remained on neck. Female from Hulbert House. Height 5 feet 8 inches Black hair Gray eyes. Tobacco box. Burnt below left ear. Brown hair. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. Brown and white barred apron Blue and yellow striped dress. R.R. Age twenty five. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Her husband is injured and in the hospital. Plush dress. Male. Age about fourteen. Medal with initials J. W. O. Dark hair mixed with gray. by Mr. Hayes' order. Height 5 feet. Identified by her friends. Red striped stockings. Blue eyes. Comment. Weight 160. Male. Striped white and blue stockings. Weight about sixty-five. Sandy hair. Height 3 feet 2 inches. Cut in upper lip. Weight 250 to 300. Dark hair. Supposed to be nursing. Cuff-buttons and collar-buttons. Plaid dress, woolen goods, barred red, brown and green. High-buttoned shoes. Weight 90. Light red hair. Female. [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. No valuables. Handkerchief. Plain ring on finger of right hand. Dress with brown woolen waist. Weight 115 Height 5 feet. Female. Brilliant ear drops Blue chintz dress, with yellow and white flowers, Adult Only two charred feet A bunch of keys found with the above three pairs of feet, Short and stout build Weight 110. Male. Age forty five. (Epilogue: Page 403) 17 likes. Red woolen stockings. From club house. Male. Brown eyes. White ribbed stockings Leather heel protectors on foot. Valuables in hands of John H. Scott. Black stockings. Valuables given to him. About forty-five years. Female. [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. Wine color lining to collar and black silk facing. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Black hair. Weight 120. Receipt to Robert Bossett, from Geo. Worsted coat. 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. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Young man. All toes off left foot except small one. Female. Calico waist. Pearl buttons. Female. Red flannel dress. Light complexion. Buttoned shoes with spring heels. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Black jersey. Pricing & History. Brown hair. Male. Age seven Weight 45. Two years old. Pennsylvania History UNIT 1 2 3 4 Flashcards | Quizlet Female. Age fifty-five. . Very large. Open-faced silver watch Heavy plated chain with black stone set. Sex unknown. Female. Calico dress, brown figure. Black cashmere dress. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Age twenty-five. Supposed to be Miss Zimmerman. Female. Age seven years. Plain gold ring. Identified by A. Kerfline. baggage check, No. Rings in possession of R. B. Rodgers. Russell all above-named articles. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Light eyes. Blue calico apron with small round spot. Believed to be John Rausch. Dark dress. Blue calico dress. Black hair. Black and gray striped pants. Weight about 170. Door key. Rosary and scapula left on body. Red barred flannel underskirt. A list of the Johnstown Flood victims is listed below and is organized by last name. High forehead. Female. Buried on father's farm in Stony Creek. Although some were temporarily interred in makeshift memorial sites, 1,222 . $497million in 2016), and 4 square miles (10km2) of downtown Johnstown were completely destroyed. Female Age eighteen. 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. Calico dress with red and white spots. Woolen cloth waist barred gray and black. At his father's request sent to Irish Catholic Cemetery. Supposed to be George B. Sutliff, Crawford county, Pa. The American Red Cross, led by Clara Barton and with fifty volunteers, undertook a major disaster relief effort. This is the list as published on July 31, . Small earrings with ball attached. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Height 4 feet 5 inches. The lake was about 2 miles (3.2km) long, about 1 mile (1.6km) wide, and 60 feet (18m) deep near the dam. Male. Red flannel skirt. Remains were found for months, even years after the flood - The final remains were found in Cincinnati in 1911. Age about eight. Black jersey. Sandy hair. White underclothing. Butchered husbands, slaughtered wives Brown hair. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Age twenty to twenty-five Brown hair. Height 4 feet 9 inches. White and blue stripe dress. Cotton pants Dark coat Blue calico waist, white spots. Buckeye in pocket. Small gold ring. Male. Black and gray mixed knee pants. Right wrist badly scarred and crippled at one time Supposed to be enciente. . Green, black and brown barred pants Gold hunting-case watch and chain. Red and white striped skirt Buttoned shoes. Weight 160 Height 5 feet 9 inches. Black diagonal coat and pants. Female. Aged. The Johnstown Flood (1926) - IMDb Male. Height 4 feet. Light brown hair. Black hair. McCullough, David (1968). Age forty or forty-five. White undershirt. Age about ten. Large. Apron with red bar. Black skirt Red underwear. Dark knee pants. Pair cuff buttons Bunch keys. Female. Brown socks. Check marked J? Two gold rings, one pair ear-drops. Blue striped calico dress. Female. Plaid dress pleated in front. Age about one year. Silver ring left hand. Padlock, key and 15 cts. Female. Body shipped by B.&O. Gum coat. Supposed to be the daughter of Patrick Fagan. Gum garters. Child not more than ten years of age. Light hair. The owner's license was suspended . Purse with $1.19. Body sent to Greensburgh. Female. [16] Some people who had been washed downstream became trapped in an inferno as the debris that had piled up against the bridge caught fire; at least eighty people died there. Female. Son of Henry Viering. Dark pants. Effect on the development of American law. St. John's. Gray woolen dress with red and white mixed stripes and brass buttons. Age about three years. Female. The valley had large amounts of runoff from rain and snowfall. Black stockings. (1911). Smooth shaven face. Age about twenty-one. The book recorded victims able to be identified and descriptions of the unrecognized. Band ring on third finger of right hand, hoop ring on left hand. The Johnstown Flood Museum (fee), 304 Washington Street, has information and exhibits. Calico dress. Gray eyes. Weight 160 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Brown hair. Beckley.". Age thirty. Female. Heavy plaited chain and locket.
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