Breakfast shawl. Burned beyond recognition. A medal monogram, "J. H. G.". Weight about 150. The Tragic Story Of The Johnstown Flood - Grunge.com Black hair, slightly gray. Weight 28. Female. Auburn hair. Decomposing bodies, unidentified remains found at Johnstown - WAMC Seersucker skirt. Female. Red hair. Black wool hose. Male. Button shoes. Age twenty. Eye-glasses. Weight 150. Weight 160. The last victim of the flood was reportedly found in 1911, twenty-two years after the disaster. Dark hair. Weight 115. Gaiter shoes. Slate pencil and door key. Vest. Age about eighteen months. Age forty to forty-five. Height 5 feet 1 inch. The flood lasted only 10 minutes, but the destruction and fear continued . Brilliant ear-drops. Full face. Gold watch, No. G.B. 'Happened so fast' Kollar didn't return to Johnstown to sight-see . 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. Small gold ear-rings. Found just below Lincoln bridge. Calico dress. Height five feet four inches. Black basque. Coleman, Neil M., Davis Todd, C., Myers, Reed A., Kaktins, Uldis (2009). Of Company C, 14th Regiment Penna. Adult Body mangled. Age ten or eleven. Button shoes. Gray underskirt. Buttoned shoes. Age about eight. One watch chain, one tooth brush, cash $1.20. Female. $2.00 in bills. Probably ten or twelve years of age. Height 5 feet. Red flannel skirt. Male child. Supposed to have money stolen from her person. Open-faced silver watch. [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. Knee pants. Green corded petticoat. Male. Kollar was one of many photographers who found their way to Johnstown in the hours, days and months after the 1977 disaster. Female. Medium height. Male. Gold ring, octagon shape. Blue and black barred flannel skirt. Bunch of keys Sent to Prospect. Brown dress. Jean pants and coat. Dark hair. Light calico dress with black figures. Age fifty-five. [9] During the night, small creeks became roaring torrents, ripping out trees and debris. Child. Weight 120. Claimed. Sponsored. Two rows of buttons, one on each side. "F. P. R." on arm and clasped hands under same. Bunch of keys. Cotton waist in pocket. Male. Pair cuff-buttons. Johnstown Flood - Wikipedia Female. Gold watch, No. Dark coat Gold watch, open-faced, with a short chain. Height about 4 feet 6 inches. Found in water at Ten Acre. Age about forty-five. Red sacque with blue trimming. Black jersey. Identified afterwards as Francis Fores (Feris). Weight 40 Height 3 feet 9 inches. Six front teeth in lower jaw. Female. Gold watch. Gold ear-rings with five blue sets. Ear drop with small balls attached. High gum boots. Flannel drawers Jacket with flannel skirt. in cash. Black jersey. Letter found on body addressed to Minnie Linton, Lincoln avenue, Johnstown, Pa Signed, S. Clark Dougherty, Female. Brown hair. Female. Female. Hulbert house, Johnstown, Pa. One plain gold ring, one onyx set ring. Black jersey jacket. The Johnstown Flood (1926) - IMDb Dark hair. Face mangled. Weight 225. White underwear. Height near six feet. Blue eyes. Jersey jacket. Plain gold ring Small ear-drop. Black ribbed hose. Black ribbed hose. Female. Weighs about one hundred and eighty. Wore truss and had false teeth. Four years. Black ribbed jersey Black dress. Corsets. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Large. 41, No. Gray woolen coat. Black hair mixed with gray. 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. Breast-pin. Female. Woodvale. Identified and taken by friends. Large key. Fifty cents. Steel buttons. Gingham apron. Red flannel underwear. Cord braid at waist. Light hair. One band ring. Weight 60. Canton flannel drawers. Gold earrings. Purse and small iron key on a ring. Full face. Ring on left hand with "R" thereon. Handkerchief in coffin. Weight about 25 pounds. Blue calico dress, figured half moon and stars. Female. Pittsburgh, Pa. Age thirty-five. Tickets to exhibition by the pupils of St. John's School, June 20th. Earring-drop. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Flat nose. Male. A flood that could easily have been prevented. Small gold ring. Ladies' hunting-case gold watch. Male child, about ten years old White. Blue collar with white dots. Female. Presbyterian Church Morgue No. Barred underclothes. High buttoned shoe. Set band ring on third finger of left hand. Brown hair. Coat with fur collar. White cotton underwear. Laced shoes. Weight 90. Age thirty. Age thirty-five. Age about thirty-six. Weight 190. Pencil Boots with brass heels. Brown eyes. Spiral garters. Purse. HORROR STORIES Three keys and a bunch of keys. Male. Brown hair Gray eyes. Age thirty-eight Weight 145. Two skirts of gray and black barred wool. Woolen underskirt. Very short nose. Dark dress with blue waist. Red socks. Short full face. Age forty-five. Fair complexion. Those who reached attics or roofs, or managed to stay afloat on pieces of floating debris, waited hours for help to arrive. Cambridge University Press. A coupon book, Johnstown and Stony Creek R.R. Brakeman Cambria Iron Co. Left eye gone. Gold chain. Buttoned shoes. Identified by her friends. Light hair, one plait in back, one on each side of head. Removed. Male. Male. Believed to be John Rausch. Purse with $200 gold. Catholic. Money returned to committee on valuables. Female. Coarse laced shoes. Cambria Iron and Steel's facilities were heavily damaged; they returned to full production within eighteen months.[1]. Black hair. Two gold rings. Unger ran outside in the still-pouring rain to assess the situation and saw that the water was nearly cresting the dam. Was to have been married on the next Tuesday. After the flood, Andrew Carnegie built the town a new library.[24]. Tall and slender. Very heavy brown hair tied with blue ribbon. Johnstown Flood - WikiSummaries Blue striped waist and dress. Fair complexion Brown hair Gray eyes. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. Age thirty to thirty-five. Pocket book $1 31. Age about twelve. Flash floods occur when heavy rainfall exceeds the ability of the ground to absorb it. Zoom in Zoom out Rotate right Fit screen Full expand. Tom has no idea of Anna's love for him, and he becomes engaged to Gloria. Received valuables. Female. Blank book bought of Irwin Rutlege, Jr. Small amount of money. Gold watch and chain. Blue dress. Although some were temporarily interred in makeshift memorial sites, 1,222 . Two bunches of keys. One bar pin. Red skirt with ruffles. Open-faced watch with chain. Home-knit hose. Barred cotton dress pleating in front, buttoned behind. Black silk stockings. Red moustache. Stucke, of Sewickley. Weight about 60. Knife and pencil. An hour after the dam's failure, a 60-foot wall of water and debris smashed into the thriving 30,000-person community of Johnstown at 40 miles per hour. No upper teeth. Cash 54 cts. Blue eyes. Weight about 120. Silver open faced watch, Elgin movement Silver chain. Now the lake is draining due to drought and climate change. Height 5 feet 9 inches Sandy hair. [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. Height 4 feet. Female. Fair complexion. One with two hearts, other with three sets. Height about five feet 3 inches. This page was last edited on 6 February 2023, at 16:00. Age about one year. White. Male. Prospect, June 14th. White and black or blue striped collar. The Johnstown Flood Analysis - 1190 Words - Internet Public Library Black hair. Gray woolen shirt. Black stocking with red tip. Supposed to be Annie Fitzner, but very doubtful. On May 28, 1889, a low-pressure area formed over Nebraska and Kansas. Pocket -knife. Blue calico dress. Female. the "Robber Barons" Hounded by the media, members of the club donated to the relief effort. Gray skirt with red stripe. Purse $1.15 in money. James Reese. Weight 120. Dark complexion. Black cashmere dress. Main street. Gray wool undershirt. Light complexion. Schubert's body was found beneath a pile of broken timbers. Cloak gray mixed wool goods. Maple avenue, Woodvale. Son of J. L. Smith, marble cutter. Age about nine months. A female. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Height 4 feet 6 inches. Height about 4 feet. No valuables. Light drawers. (2017). Aged. Male child, two years old. Fair hair. [7] The Conemaugh River, immediately downstream of Johnstown, is hemmed in by steep mountainsides for about 10 miles (16km). Light hair. Supposed to be gray flannel shirt. Two $5.00 gold pieces. Female. Height about 5 feet 9 inches. It is the story of heartbreak, heroism and courage. 5 ft. 4 in. They were accused of failing to maintain the dam properly, so that it was unable to contain the additional water of the unusually heavy rainfall. One chased band ring. Weight 170. Pocket on left side. Aged about five years. IED New Advertisements. Age fifteen. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Light hair. Johnstown Flood Museum - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go - Tripadvisor Open-faced silver watch. Nickel five cent piece. Light eyes. Weight about 110. Dark hair and eyes. Male. Age twenty-five. Order book. Male. Full suit of blue chevoit. Pocket-knife. White cotton undershirt. Engraved gold ring on third finger of left hand. [11] Lake Conemaugh at the club's site was 450 feet (140m) in elevation above Johnstown. Male. Black and white plain skirts. Knee pants. Bunch of keys with tag marked "E. M Thomas." Black merino stockings. $13.30 in change Open-faced silver watch. Sandy complexion. Photo, Print, Drawing The Johnstown Calamity [Johnstown, Pa. Claimed by Wm. White underclothing. Five years old. Weight 75 pounds. Red basque. Screw-driver. Sun glass. The fire burned for three days. Cash $2.19 Two collar-buttons. Bible. Large mouth. Black dress. Age ten. Small, round, black ball. Button shoes. Gray eyes. Female. Buried in lot of Henry Hesselbrie, Sandy Vale, June 9th. Watch No. Hager Block Plain band ring. Light brown hair. White collar. Blue woolen shirt. Earrings. Age forty. Canton flannel drawers. Female. Development included lowering the dam to make its top wide enough to hold a road and putting a fish screen in the spillway. Light muslin dress. Zimmerman. Lace shoes Blue waist Black coat. Son of Mrs Thomas Howe. Aged twenty-five. Basque and overskirt. Pocket-knife. 6. Heavy plaited chain and locket. Butchered husbands, slaughtered wives Initials, I. P. or J. P. Male. Weight 160 Height 5 feet 9 inches.