Two photographs. Hair cut close. Short knee pants. Sent to Prospect. Male. Canton flannel drawers. Heavy brown hair. Auburn hair. Fair complexion. Blue shirt. Female. Large metal buttons. Male. Postal card and envelope addressed to M.J. Murphy, 1030 Callowhill street, Youngstown, Ohio Valuables taken by M J. McAndrew. James, Somerset. Wore heavy brown cloak. Red dress. Black hose. 464. Gold band ring on third finger of left hand. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Female. Female. Light hair. Black hair slightly gray. Low shoes. Supposed to be Mr. Farrell, of Woodvale. Bodies from the Johnstown Flood were found as far away as Cincinnati, Ohio. Front teeth good. Two bunches of keys Penknife. Blue dress. Black and white flannel petticoat. Black hair. Medium hair. Black clothes, with patch on trouser knees. Identified by brother. Dark blue woolen cloth dress. Slate pencil and door key. 15 cts. White and black mixed frock coat and vest. Daily weather map for 8 am May 30, 1889, the day before the big flood in Johnstown. Collar attached. Male Weight 90. White cotton stockings. Red dress. Overall, I'd rather have a flood hit a brewery and be filled with barrels than barbed wire. Dark hair. Light hair. Age sixteen. Age six months. Before daybreak, the Conemaugh River that ran through Johnstown was about to overwhelm its banks. Gold watch-chain. Black hair. Age seventeen. Prospect, June 15th. 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. Two gold rings. Pair of cuff-buttons. Buried in lot 143, "Grand View.". Prospect, June 14th. Light brown hair. Supposed to be Annie Fitzner, but very doubtful. Jazz is the use of a whole range of rhythm without improvisation. Purse. Female. Gray and black striped knee pants. $2 note. 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. Button gaiters. Age eight. On May 31, 1889, the world took notice of a small town in Pennsylvania. Unrecognizable. Age thirty-five. Weight 130 Height 5 feet 6 inches Blue and white striped dress Red handkerchief Letter found on body signed S F Clarke. Age eight. Buttoned shoes. McCullough, David (1968). Brass check. Auburn hair. Age about ten. Aged. (106) 6.8 1 h 4 min 1926 ALL. Such was the price that was paid for fish! Dark eye-brows. Male. Tape measure. Black stockings. in pockets. The Johnstown Dam Collapse and Flood 1889 (Disaster Documentary) Height 5 feet 6 inches Black and white striped skirt. St. John's Cemetery. 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. Black dress. Gaiter shoes. Thomas J. Jones. Plaid dress, belt with two buckles. Papers, etc. Sex unknown. Johnstown's first call for help requested coffins and undertakers. Female Age about forty-five. Middle finger of left hand stiff from some former injury. Height 5 feet 9 inches. Plain gold ring on first finger of left hand. No valuables. Black wool hose. Age about twenty-five. The Johnstown Calamity [Johnstown, Pa. Flood, 1889]: Carrying body out Age twenty-four. Male. Part of a skirt of a petticoat, the band of which was made of ticking The shoulder strap holding up the skirt was of the same material. Woolen stockings. Mangled daughters, bleeding sons, Letters found on body. Dark brown hair. Age about ten years. "Johnstown flood of 1889 destruction and rebirth" (Presentation 76-9). A strong surface low pressure of around 1000 mb is centered over Kentucky at this hour and heavy rain is falling . Age about five years. Blue cloth panel. Large; about forty years old. Short hair. Johnstown Flood, The Pennsylvania Disaster That Left 2,200 Dead Brown hair. Navy blue vest and pants. 10 cts. The area surrounding the city is prone to flooding due to its location on the rivers, whose upstream watersheds include an extensive drainage basin of the Allegheny plateau. Black dress and bustle Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. Female. Blue eyes. Portage street, Conemaugh Borough. Heavy build. $5.08 in pockets. White canton flannel drawers. Blue woolen coat. Large bar blue and white gingham waist. Age about eight. Flood, 1889]: Carrying body out of the wreck digital file from original About this Item. Canton flannel drawers. Bald in front, with large wart on right side of head. Buried Prospect, June 10th. Hair light brown. Black cloth pantaloons. White and black barred flannel skirt. The city of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was founded in 1800 by Swiss immigrant Joseph Johns (anglicized from "Schantz") where the Stonycreek and Little Conemaugh rivers joined to form the Conemaugh River. Found in front of Cambria Iron Co.'s office. Ear-drops. Boy. Burnt beyond recognition. Railroad street, Conemaugh borough Valuables. Black knee pants supported by suspenders. Male. Brought from Presbyterian Church Morgue, No. Young. Red dress, trimmed with lace. Black stockings Red belt around waist. Purse and small iron key on a ring. Now the lake is draining due to drought and climate change. Hair turning gray. Light brown hair. Six years old. Age thirty-five. Jersey jacket. Travelling optician. 4. In 1988 he said that the high water . Young lady. Home-knit hose. Weight 120. Small piece of lead-pencil. The Johnstown flood is a story of humans manipulating nature without due understanding and caution. One week's growth of sandy beard, mixed with gray. Female. Slippers tied with black bow. Heavy sandy moustache Black hair. Dark hair. R.R. Becker kept it under wraps until the time of ASCE's convention in Chattanooga, Tennessee, in 1891. Age eighteen. Leather belt with nickel buckle. White Age twenty-nine. Black and swollen. Age thirty-eight. Boy. Female. Garnet earrings. Black basque. Buttoned shoes. Key ring. 5 feet 6 inches height. 12, Grand View. Lady's brown cloth basque with plaid front. Gray eyes. Height 5 feet 2 inches. Height 5 feet 4 inches. One with two hearts, other with three sets. White corsets Red striped body. Large broad face. Weight 60 Height 4 feet 4 inches. A lady about twenty-five years of age. Hulbert house, Johnstown, Pa. Two plain gold rings, one marked "Sister" inside. Male. Weight 75. Spring heeled shoes. Supposed to be a child of John Thomas. Light complexion Blue waist. Brown hair. Blue eyes. Two pocket-knives Forty cents in silver. Male. Height 4 feet 2 inches. Weight 180. Flannel shirt ribbed in front, brass buttons in it. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Age about six. Height 5 feet. Bunch of keys. Found with Mrs Nitche. Canton flannel drawers. Recognized by his father. Age thirty-five to forty. Female. Penknife. Age about ten. Pocket on left side. Age not known. No goods. Female. The reason people are hating on it now is because Hurricane Harvey just happened so Red Cross' response to it is being criticized and it is bringing up memories of how they always operate. Aged. [3] Modern dam-breach computer modeling reveals that it took approximately 65 minutes for most of the lake to empty after the dam began to fail. Bunch of keys. Height 5 feet 3 inches. Dark barred pants and blue calico waist with white flag figures. With a population of 30,000, it was a growing industrial community known for the quality of its steel.[7]. Motorcycle lost in '77 Johnstown flood found during PennDOT excavation Weight 25. Age about twenty-five. Female. Weight forty. HISTORY OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. Auburn hair. Age about eighteen months. Two diamond earrings. Brown hair. Claimed by his son Henry, and buried in Sandy Vale. Height 5 feet 8 inches Black hair Gray eyes. 5. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Age sixty-five. Height 3 feet 3 inches. Johnstown, Pa. Black cloth pants. Female. Age about 55. Barred shirt. White skirt. [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. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Reddish brown hair. Dark complexion. Son of Godfrey Hoffman. Male. Large. Pittsburgh, Pa. Female. Gray hair. Female. Earrings. Street picture of a german village after the recent flooding. Brown stockings. Age nineteen. Very light mustache. Supposed to be Hoffman. Blue drill overalls. Black hair. Female. Light barred pants 70 cts. Female. Age thirty. No coat or vest. Two teeth out of upper jaw on right side, one or two out on each side of lower jaw. Dark brown hair Leather shoes with cloth top. Rubber finger ring in pocket. Weight 70. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Large. Plush collar. Padlock, key and 15 cts. Black hair. Light brown hair, slightly gray. Height 4 feet 6 inches. Woolen skirt. Brown hair Gray eyes Dark striped coat and pants. Height about 4 feet. 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. The news release detailed the discovery and investigation of the bodies, which stemmed from a complaint from a family on Jan. 10. Collar buttons. Black hair. Initials R. A. W. Valuables. Height about 5 feet 6 inches. Glove on left hand. Female Age twenty-five. Height about 3 feet 6 inches. Wore a scapular. Plaid coat and vest Black cork-screw pants. Black ribbed stockings. Light complexion. Heavy sandy hair. Age sixteen to eighteen. 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. Gum boots. Rubber coat and boots. Was to have been married on the next Tuesday. Spring heel button shoes. the "Robber Barons" Hounded by the media, members of the club donated to the relief effort. P.R.R. $7.26 in change One English penny. Brown and mixed cotton socks. Continuing on its way downstream to Johnstown, 14 miles (23km) west, the water picked up debris such as trees, houses, and animals. White shirt. Male. Male. Small earrings. Mineral Point. Button shoes, spring heels. Red flannel underskirt. Coleman, Neil M., Davis Todd, C., Myers, Reed A., Kaktins, Uldis (2009). B. Two cuff-buttons. Catholic. Dark colored shoes. Blue calico dress. The Johnstown Flood occurred on May 31, 1889, after the catastrophic failure of the South Fork Dam, located close of the town of Johnstown. Apparently not old. Dark woolen stockings. Boy. Valuables recovered by James Diamond. Black hair, smooth face. Boy. Blue eyes. The book recorded victims able to be identified and descriptions of the unrecognized. They carted off debris, distributed food, and erected temporary housing. Weight 175. Knee pants. Age fifty. Open-faced silver watch. Gold watch and chain. Johnstown Flood | The Worst Dam Break in American History Age thirty-one. Gold ring enameled. Gold watch. Dark red hair. Pocket-book with $33.50. Buttoned shoes. Chain with cross attached. Dark hair. Gold watch, No. Light complexion. Band ring on third finger of left hand. Short nose. Male. A man about fifty years of age. In their final report,[20] the ASCE committee concluded the dam would have failed even if it had been maintained within the original design specifications, i.e., with a higher embankment crest and with five large discharge pipes at the dam's base. Bunch of keys. Two pairs of gold glasses. Male. Park Archives: Johnstown Flood National Memorial - NPS History Brown hair. Reddish brown hair. Membership grew to include more than fifty wealthy steel, coal, and railroad industrialists. Weight about 160. Weight almost 130. Light hair slightly gray. Skewered by a huge tree uprooted by the flood, the house floated down from its location on Union Street to the end of Main. Blue flannel skirt. Brown calico wrapper with polka dots. Pair of cuff buttons. Hair long and brown. Young man. Weight 140. Comb in pocket. Cash $8.19. Red waist Wore a truss. Height 5 feet 6 inches. One pin K. of P. Finger rings. Taken to Cambria City. Height 5 feet 3 inches Badly burned. Child's gold breast-pin. Female. Very dark brown hair. Rhinestone ear-rings ruby set, two sets lost out. Brown sacque. Fifty-seven years. Rosette breast-pin, black, bound with gold and set with pearls. Light hair. Valuables given to Alex. Female. Height 5 feet 9 inches. Buried in Decker's cemetery, Morrellville. Age twenty. Collar with scapular and cross crape around it. June 15th. Knife. 8. $2.50. 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. Two rings on right hand. Black and white barred underwear. At Johnstown, the Stone Bridge, which was a substantial arched structure, carried the Pennsylvania Railroad across the Conemaugh River. Prospect, June 14th. Dark blue cotton shirt with white bar. Six front teeth in lower jaw. Light hair. Blue eyes. Rosary and scapula left on body. Eighty-three cents in change. Two $5.00 gold pieces. Match box. Black jersey. Catholic prayer-book. About fifteen years old. Low laced shoes. Collar-button. Dark hair. Age twelve. Weight 135. Small purse. Dark hair. Breast-pin, square shape. White. Age two years. One old style carved ring. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Identified by letters in pocket. Fair complexion. Pair of steel knuckles Key. Black stockings. Age twelve Weight 60. Schotz.". Flat nose. Female. Sleeve-buttons. Weight 140. Black pants. 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. Woodvale. Height 5 feet. Right foot and leg deformed. White plaited waist. Black pants. Black stockings. As the Johnstown Area Historical Association notes, the dead were found hundreds of miles away and continued to be found for decades after the flood. Black cloth coat Gold watch and chain Breast-pin Plain gold ring, marked "H B." Age thirteen 10 cts. Light hair. Purple coat with small black stripes. Gold spectacles. Large door key, had been broken and repaired. Two bodies found with gunshot wounds in Johnstown house - Yahoo! News The Johnstown flood was a horrible disaster and this written account is well done and harrowing. Gold band on third finger of left hand. Upper and lower false teeth. Wife of Neal M'Arreny. Age sixty. Button shoes. About ten years of age. McD." Main street, Johnstown, Pa. Gold watch and chain with charm. Black overcoat. Two bodies were found as late as 1906. Male. Age thirty-five. 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. Small earring, white setting. Chinaman. Two pair of stockings, one black and the other blue. 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. Gray silk dress. Plaid dress, woolen goods, barred red, brown and green. Had been fifty-five years in America. According to nps.gov, "of the 2,209 people that died 900 bodies were never found." . Male Age twenty. 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. Female. Woolen stockings. Dark hair. Derby hat and paint brush found with body. Pair of spectacles and tin case. $13.30 in change Open-faced silver watch. Apron of check shirting. Full round face From Merchants' Hotel Identified by A. Adair. Age three months. Schubert's body was found beneath a pile of broken timbers. Left foot of child. It took the City of Johnstown over five years to recover from the Flood of 1889. Between 2:50 and 2:55p.m. the South Fork Dam breached. Package of Japanese headache cure. Two pocket-knives. This is the last of the six Indiana Co., Pa., bodies Nos 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158. Small gold ring. Calico dress. Female. Hair-pin. David McCullough was born on July 7, 1993 ,and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Age eighteen. Blue calico dress with white stripes pleated in front, and pearl buttons Black and white check underskirt. Medium size. Calico dress, red and brown. Full face. Height 5 feet 4 inches. However, Johnstown was rebuilt on its original site. From club house. Female. Chemise with red border. Open-faced silver watch. Gingham apron. Middle-aged. . Door key. Thirty-five years. Age about four years. Fifty-seven minutes after the dam collapsed, the flood hit Johnstown. Female. A coupon book, Johnstown and Stony Creek R.R. At 3:10 P. HISTORY OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD by WILLIS FLETCHER JOHNSON. Vine street, Johnstown, Pa. Large. Female. [11] Lake Conemaugh at the club's site was 450 feet (140m) in elevation above Johnstown. Light complexion. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. Interred in Sandy Vale or Grand View. Supposed to be Katie Fitzharris. Female. Light dress. Red and black checkered skirt. Hazel eyes. Age one year. Weight 150. Dark knee pants. Left incisor tooth broken. Pennsylvania History, v. 80, no. 178-5. Weight 100 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Bracelets, seven strands and locket with initials, "E. M. [27], The authorities averting looting on Main Street, as drawn in Harper's Weekly, June 15, 1889. 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. Light complexion Hazel eyes Calico apron. Male Bunch of keys. Female. Babe. Female. Weight 134 pounds. Button shoes. Light barred knee pants. Height 5 feet 4 inches. height. Weight about 70. Gold pocket rim spectacles. Female. Valuables given to his aunt, Ella Mulhern. Brown hair, blue eyes, old scar on neck. Female. Supposed to be Patrick Fagan. Weight about 140. Short in stature Very heavy. Dress of woolen goods, with small diamond figures. Auburn hair. Male. Father a letter carrier. Male. Heavy set. A flood that could easily have been prevented. Height 3 feet. Age about four. Two keys. Buried in Sandy Vale, June 11th. Four keys. Height 5 feet 9 inches. Russell all above-named articles. Keys. Blue calico dress. Harvey D. Williams. Light hair. Lovers burnt and sweethearts drowned, Blonde hair. Blue calico overskirt. Light hair. Muslin drawers. Boy. Two finger rings, one carved, the other ruby. The dam was 72 feet (22m) high and 931 feet (284m) long. Brown hair. About forty-five years. Wore black belt with double clasp. . Black ribbed hose, with elastic supporters. High buttoned spring heel shoes. Dark brown hair plaited and tied with ribbon. Female. Johnstown, Pa. Age twenty. Steel buttons. Age eight months. No valuables. The Johnstown flood of 1977 was a major flood which began on the night of July 19, 1977, when heavy rainfall caused widespread flash flooding in Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States, including the city of Johnstown and the Conemaugh Valley.. On July 19, 1977, a deluge of rain hit the area around Johnstown during the night. Age about fourteen. Laced shoes. Blue striped calico dress Gray striped flannel underwear. High-buttoned shoes. Sent to Prospect. Pearl buttons. Found on river bank at Coopersdale. Comment. Female. Ruby glass ear-rings. Weight about 75. Red woolen hose with black feet. Round face. Female. Ring on second finger of left hand. 5 shoes Diamond ring carved, one crescent pin, set with brilliants, with star in centre. Chased band ring. Red hair. Blue and white apron. Lead dollar with hole in it. Age thirty-five to forty. Male child. Dark hair. Breast-pin. Red flannel shirt. Low forehead. The other three investigators, William Worthen, Alphonse Fteley, and Max Becker, did not attend. Plain ring on third finger of left hand (can't take off). Watch No. Light hair. Conemaugh street, Johnstown. Two teeth out right side upper jaw. Age six. Age three. Two keys. KEELER & CO., Philadelphia, PA, 1889. Age thirty years. Black hair. Two gold rings. Of Somerset county. Ages cannot be estimated. Age about nineteen. Gold head ring. Light hair. 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. Age forty-five. Bunch of keys. Drilling clothes. No valuables. Slippers. Two rings on left hand. Gingham apron. Plaid wool skirt. Male Age sixteen to eighteen. Door key and pocket handkerchief. Female. Bunch of keys Sent to Prospect. Blue collar with white dots. Ribbed stockings. No shoes. Green cloth basque. Two pocket-knives. Breast-pin. Black pants. JOHNSTOWN, Pa.Pam Schilling is the reason Donald Trump is the president. At first supposed to be George Helsel, but found to be a mistake. Black stockings. Heavy mill shoes. Male. Male. Gray wool undershirt. Walter Frank first documented the presence of that emergency spillway in a 1988 ASCE publication. . Watch-chain with keys attached. Piece white tape around body. Auburn hair. Darlings lost but never found! Body taken by her brother. Age about eight. Eventually, gravity caused the surge to return to the dam, resulting in a second wave that hit the city from a different direction. Height 5 feet. Penknife. Age fifty. Plain white underskirt. Earrings plain gold. Sex unknown. The flood was as wide as the Mississippi River and three times more powerful than Niagara Falls. Supposed to be John C. Clark's son. Pin with square and compass. Brown hair. Calico dress. Blue and white spotted calico dress. Buried at "Prospect," June 9th. Fair complexion Long black hair. White dress trimmed with embroidery. Female. Seven counties were declared a disaster area, suffering $200million in property damage, and 78 people died. Describe the flood that devastated Johnstown. Heavy jersey. Many bodies were never identified, and hundreds of the missing were never found. Male. Supposed to be Mrs. John C. Clark. Weight 140. Below stomach teeth and two side teeth. Weight about 225. Male. Kid gloves in pocket. Male. Female. Light hair. Spectacles with case. Knee pants. Female. Buttoned shoes. Found foot of Main Street in a cellar. Female child. Gold breast pin with brilliant setting. Gold leaf earring, diamond set in centre Old number lost. 1,600 homes were destroyed, $17million in property damage levied (approx. 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 suspenders with drawers supporters. A female supposed to be or resembles Miss Ella Layton. Age seven years Plaited waist. Age thirty-five to forty. Male. Gray hair Gold necklace. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Age fifty to fifty-five. Papers, etc. Eyes burned out. Fair complexion. Height 5 feet 9 inches Dark hair. Female. Height 5 feet. Button shoes. Those who reached attics or roofs, or managed to stay afloat on pieces of floating debris, waited hours for help to arrive. [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. Alex. Gray hair. Black stockings. Injured July 4th, on P. R. R. and died from effects same day. Female. Male. Height 5 feet 5 inches. 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 . White shirt. Spring heel button, shoes, half soles, heels repaired. Match-safe. Age eleven. Female. Black stockings. Supposed to be Sarah Wengle. Updated February 08, 2022 10:00 AM. More 1889 flood resources. The American Red Cross, led by Clara Barton and with fifty volunteers, undertook a major disaster relief effort. Male. The South Fork Dam in Pennsylvania collapses on May 31, 1889, causing the Johnstown Flood, killing more than 2,200 people. Male. Ear-rings with glass sets. Skull cap in pocket. Age twenty. Red flannel skirt. One plain gold ear-ring One ring, double heart. Eighty. Silver watch. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Frank Shomo, the last known survivor of the 1889 flood, died March 20, 1997, at the age of 108. Checkered dress. Black and bronze barred wool basque. Blue calico dress with small yellow stripes. Age about thirty-seven. Brown hair. Male. Weight 28. Black hair. Female. Age twenty-two. One large set ring. Black cloth laced shoes. Weight 120. One thimble. Light complexion and light hair. Male. Dark gray mixed woolen suit Red flannel underwear. Age fifty-five. Age about twelve years. Ear-drops, enameled black, with blue setting. Waist of narrow striped black and white goods. Male. Identified by the father. Full face, large forehead. Height 5 feet. Supposed to be Mrs. Geis. Boy two years. Age twenty to twenty-five Brown hair. Found near Sang Hollow. Found and coffined at Tunnellton, Pa. 2:05. At its peak, the army of relief workers totaled about 7,000. Bracelets and rings duplicates of Miss Well's. Gray woolen sack. Height 3 feet. Male. Black ribbed hose. Button shoes. Striped brown and yellow overalls Striped drawers. Silver watch and chain. The Johnstown Flood: Directed by Irving Cummings. Weight 40 Height 3 feet White. Died in Prospect hospital. The lake was about 2 miles (3.2km) long, about 1 mile (1.6km) wide, and 60 feet (18m) deep near the dam. White handkerchief around neck. Male. Height 5 feet. Height 5 feet 10 inches. Bodies Were Found for Weeks Johnstown's dead were found miles past the stone bridge for weeks. Reported as having committed suicide. Age fifty. Valuables gotten by Laurence McGuire. Age forty Black pants. Age eight years. Purse $1.57 Pocket-knife. Weight 120. Male. Light drawers. Height 4 ft. Buttoned shoes. Female. Male. One old knife only. Killed on P. R. R. July 14, 1889. Height 5 feet 8 inches.
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