$46.25. Blonde hair. Ring on forefinger of left hand. One watch chain, one tooth brush, cash $1.20. Weight 120. shoes. Female Blue gingham apron. Unrecognizable. Ages cannot be estimated. Double chain with square slide and square locket, charm black stone set on one side and blue stone set on the other. Medium height. baggage check, No. Weight 115. Clater, 534 9th Ave. On May 28, 1889, a low-pressure area formed over Nebraska and Kansas. $25 00 in paper $1.68 in silver. Female. One necklace and locket chased with 5 rubies, the letters L. E. scratched on inside. Blue calico dress with white dots. who'd learned of the Johnstown flood growing up in Pennsylvania. Right wrist badly scarred and crippled at one time Supposed to be enciente. Black hair. Age one and one-half years. Blue and white barred handkerchief. Leather belt Piece tar rope around waist. Height 5 feet 8 inches Black hair Gray eyes. Red stockings. Dark dress. Three bunches of keys Three door keys. Black and white striped dress with a black cross stripe. Male Age twelve. A man about fifty years of age. Ribbed knee pants. Female. About forty-five years. Blue shirt. Age about thirty-eight. Age about twenty-two. Black and blue plaid dress. Height 5 feet 7 inches Weight 145. Laced cloth gaiters. Dark hair. Female Age eighteen. Blue eyes. Sandy hair. Dark eyes. false. 5. Female. Tobacco box. $10 bill. Woolen knee pants, twilled blue cloth. Light hair. Two years old. Eyes burned out. Age thirty. Fifty cents. Female. 0:00. White shirt and linen lay-down collar. Gray hair. Age about six. Light brown hair. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Age nineteen. Kid gloves in pocket. Little jug charm in pocket. 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 . Female. Ring on right hand. Male. Package of photographs. Large upper front teeth. Pocket-book with 26 cts. Plain gold ring, received by her mother, Ellen O'Connor. Four years. False teeth lower jaw. Red calico dress. Blue eyes. Walter Frank first documented the presence of that emergency spillway in a 1988 ASCE publication. Dark hair. Wore blue calico dress. Male. Supposed to be Miss Gordon of Hager Building. Height 5 feet. Supposed to be a child of John Thomas. Age forty to forty-five. Empty pocket-book. Muslin drawers. Gray mixed undershirt Red flannel shirt. About eighteen. Bunch of keys with checks and name. Weight 65. Two small rings. Blue collar with white dots. As it hit Johnstown, all hell broke loose. Long hair. Gold charm. Gave valuables to R. Duncaster in presence of Corporal F.W. Lace shoes with half soles. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Large. $5.00 in gold. Male. Male. Light hair. Age fifteen. Female. Can't get it off. Light complexion. Barred calico dress. On May 31, 1889, a neglected dam and a phenomenal storm led to a catastrophe in which 2,209 people died. Red waist. Identified by his mother, to whom valuables and body were delivered. 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. Large. Age twenty-four. 81. Along with about half of the club members, co-founder Henry Clay Frick donated thousands of dollars to the relief effort. Age about four years. Gum coat. Large; about forty years old. Female Weight 140. Black and yellow pants. Very small shoes. Philadelphia, PA: J.W. Male. Male. Gray hair Gold necklace. Pocket knife. Age thirty-one. Black dress. Checkered knee pants. Calico dress, brown figure. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Silver hunting-case watch and gold chain with charm representing surveyor's compass Leather spectacle case. $5.15 coin. Age sixty or sixty-five. Two pocket combs. Blue calico dress with small crescent dots. Height 4 feet 4 inches. Age sixty-five. Home-knit socks. Mustache black. Male. Piece of tape. Short black pants. Door key. Age eight or nine. Breast-pin. Female. Ear-rings with brilliants. Buried at Sandy Vale in lot of John Tittle. $1.00 silver clasped in hand. Afterwards identified as Mrs. Samuel Lenhart. High button shoe. A jury convened by a county coroner to investigate the cause of the Johnstown Flood that swept more than 2,000 people to their death on May 31 found on Saturday evening . Male. Checkered waist. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. One scarf-pin. Identified by Mrs. Julia A. Hatzinger. Fifteen years old. Prospect, June 14th. Age five years. Female. Male. Vol. Six years old. Age about nineteen. Weight 40 Height 3 feet 9 inches. Valuables delivered to her husband. Gingham apron. Cuff-buttons in wrist band of sleeve White cotton socks. Red stockings. Found at Conemaugh furnace. . 101 Centre street, Johnstown, Pa Weight 150. Brown eyes. Striped waist, brown and white. Female. Female. Large. Gold hunting-case watch and chain with charm attached. Sleeve-buttons. Large lips. Black and white plain skirts. Aumentar la imagen HISTORY OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD WILLIS FLETCHER JOHNSON. Breast pin. Age forty-five. 5 ft. 4 in. Black coat. Black pants. Age about eighteen months. Weight 60. Ear-drops, enameled black, with blue setting. Black hair. Heavy build. The flood was as wide as the Mississippi River and three times more powerful than Niagara Falls. Height 5 feet 5 inches. 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. Ring marked "K. T. Brown hair. Male. Pair cuff-buttons. Button shoes. Low shoes. No valuables. Female from Hulbert House. Black corkscrew coat and vest. Purse. Female. Age thirty-five to forty. Oak-leaf breast-pin with three glass sets. Black hair. Papers found on body. Button shoes. Ear-drops with glass set. Also red flannel dress. Male. Female. Catholic. Red and white striped jacket. Blue waist. Life insurance agent. Open-faced watch with chain. Male. The Johnstown flood is a story of humans manipulating nature without due understanding and caution. Female. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Sent to heaven before their time; Calico dress. 2023 Johnstown Area Heritage Association Weight 150. High button shoes, spring heel. Light brown hair. Ear drop with small balls attached. Two gold rings. Daily weather map for 8 am May 30, 1889, the day before the big flood in Johnstown. Paper No. Buried in his lot at Grand View. Laced shoe. Age eighteen to twenty-five. White lace collar. Male. Derby hat and paint brush found with body. People who . Light hair. Medium build. Female. Height about 5 feet 9 inches. Light hair, one plait in back, one on each side of head. Boy baby. Female. Gray jersey cloth vest and jacket, with large metal buttons, swan stamped upon them. Scapular around her neck. He had just sat down to eat his supper when the crash came, and the whole family, consisting of wife and eight children, were . Pair of shears Eye-glasses. Delivered to husband. Died after flood. Height 5 feet 6 inches. 22 years after the flood. Buried Prospect, June 9th. Dog Treats in Hollsopple on YP.com. 'Happened so fast' Kollar didn't return to Johnstown to sight-see . Female. Wrench screw. The United States Army Signal Corps estimated that 6 to 10 inches (150 to 250mm) of rain fell in 24 hours over the region. Height about 5 feet 4 inches. Blue calico apron with small round spot. Dark colored shoes. Brown ribbon around neck. Black knee breeches with white thread running through the material. Valuables. Identified 12th August by her sons, Matthew and D. A. Matthews. Package of Japanese headache cure. Alex. Female. They were buried in the "Plot of the Unknown" in Grandview Cemetery, Johnstown, where a memorial statue stands to this day. Age twenty-three. Heavy plaited chain and locket. Two $5.00 gold pieces. Ticket of admission to Johnstown Opera House Prospect, June 11th. Red waist Wore a truss. Black stockings. Female. Weight 100 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Old scar on left side of face. Package of Japanese headache cure. Supposed to be Richard Worthington, a laborer, judging by receipts found on his person. White undershirt. Three white stripes black hose. 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. Age about sixty five. Weight 110. Weight about forty. Valuables taken by her sister, Mrs. Ella Mulhern. $1.94 in cash. Wore about No. Found at Conemaugh furnace. Male. Hair mixed with gray inclining to curl. Calico dress. Black stockings. Ear-rings. White and black barred flannel skirt. Buttoned shoes. Black or gray wool skirt with two broad ruffles at bottom. Knife, books, papers, etc. Cambria City Found in residence of George Hamilton. Plain hoop ring, one set on left hand. Rings in possession of R. B. Rodgers. Empty pocketbook. Membership grew to include more than fifty wealthy steel, coal, and railroad industrialists. . Hazel eyes. New Orleans. Age thirty-five. Grand View, June 15th. Weight 65. Age fifteen. ($1.68, keys, etc). Female. Black jersey. Brown eyes. Red underwear. Fifty-seven minutes after the dam collapsed, the flood hit Johnstown. Smooth shaven face. Rusty door key in one pocket. Stout. Female. has a watch, book, and over $12 in money which was taken from body of George Geddes. Weight 150. An autograph album near her hand belonged to Blanche S. Wilson. Age about twenty-five. Weight 90. Supposed to be Mrs. Griffin. Two plain hoop rings on third finger of left hand. No valuables. Blue calico dress. Male. Henry Clay Frick led a group of Pittsburgh speculators, including Benjamin Ruff, to purchase the abandoned reservoir, modify it, and convert it into a private resort lake for their wealthy associates. Grand Army Badge. 7, p.216. Light hair. Female. Age about ten. Main street, Johnstown, Pa. Gold watch and chain with charm. Perfectly natural lower teeth. Large hair-pin. Harry Bischoff, St. Louis, Mo. Brown hair. One gold ring. Blue and white spotted calico dress. Coarse gray woolen underwear. Age twelve. Small key. Brown calico wrapper with polka dots. Black overcoat with rubber buttons. Weight 115. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Pocket-book $7 35. Female. Son of James Reese, Conemaugh street, Johnstown, Pa. Age two years. Light complexion. Red and white striped dress. Dark hair. Brown eyes. Female. Dark hair. [7] The Conemaugh River, immediately downstream of Johnstown, is hemmed in by steep mountainsides for about 10 miles (16km). Red bandana handkerchief Blue and white cotton hose. Blue drill overalls. Fur cape around neck. Two knives. Buried in Decker's cemetery, Morrellville, Pa. Black alpaca dress. R.R. Female. One week's growth of sandy beard, mixed with gray. Gold band on third finger of left hand. Jazz is the use of a whole range of rhythm without improvisation. Height 3 feet 6 inches. Calico dress. Blue and white barred gingham apron. Female. Dark brown hair. Valuables given to his brother James. Received valuables of 277. High gum boots. Blue and white striped ticking skirt. Keys with name on stencil. Gray eyes. White flannel skirt. Auburn hair. Female. Kollar was one of many photographers who found their way to Johnstown in the hours, days and months after the 1977 disaster. Height 5 feet 10 inches. Ring on left hand with "R" thereon. Valuables given to him. Black hair. Light hair. R.R. Black cotton hose Button shoes. Telegraph lines were downed and rail lines were washed away. Male. Fair complexion. Blue and white barred gingham apron. Weight about 75 pounds. Key. Female. Number 4 shoes. Full suit of blue chevoit. Male. Male. Initials R. A. W. Valuables. Burned beyond recognition. Red shirt with white stripes Dark striped stockings. Weight 120. Very long dark hair, plait in back. No valuables. Assistant Treasurer of Cambria Iron Company. Fair complexion Long black hair. Buried at St. John's, June 9th. Gray hair. Red hair. Presbyterian Church Morgue No. Weight 130. Large very light mustache. Dark hair. Paper with Chinese letters. Very heavy. At Johnstown, the Stone Bridge, which was a substantial arched structure, carried the Pennsylvania Railroad across the Conemaugh River. Daughter of James Jones. Dark brown hair. With Len Cariou, Elam Bender, Randy Bender, Clarita Berger. Age eighteen. Seersucker skirt. Dark hair. No valuables. Age about twenty. Female. Head burned off Dark lace shoes. 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. Plain ring on finger of right hand. Furniture dealer. Buried in lot of A. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Light sandy hair. $2,500 in bills, $600 in gold, $4.23 in silver and coppers. Supposed to be Mrs. Brown or Mrs. Holmes. Blue eyes. White shirt. Belt of same goods as coat. Gray hair. Short pants. Scalloped vamp. Height 4 feet 2 inches. When it occurred, the Johnstown Flood had the highest death toll out of any previous U.S. disaster and is currently one of the top twelve deadliest floods of all time globally. Supposed to be James Barrett or James Lewis. Plain ear-rings. Small gold ring, garnet set. Age about six years High buttoned shoes with heel. Height 5 feet 4 inches Spotted cloth dress, gray and black. White. Child. Female. Age thirteen. Age two years. A young lady. Six years. Gingham apron. All other clothing gone. Dark gray mixed woolen suit Red flannel underwear. Black hair. Blue stockings. 1911 was the year the final body was found. All toes off left foot except small one. Match box. Plaid wool dress trimmed with wool crotchet lace. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Black cashmere dress. Among the . Purse with $5.61. Age thirteen 10 cts. Brown hair. Dark hair. Brown stockings. Two keys. Two pocket-knives. Calico dress, red and brown. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Male. Small red mustache. Sandy hair. 7. One chain with bracelet with small padlock attached Two pins joined by chain. Red flannel underskirt. The festival will take place Aug. 4-5. Brown hair. Age about nineteen. Found foot of Main Street in a cellar. Fair complexion Brown hair Gray eyes. Three watch chains. Age sixty-five. Gold watch and chain. Dark complexion Weight about 100. Height 5 feet 2 inches. Gray woolen shirt. Ring on left hand. Light brown hair, cut very short. Age sixteen. Blue skirt with short stripes of black braid in front. Weight 160 Height 5 feet 6 inches. Female. Light hair. Continuing on its way downstream to Johnstown, 14 miles (23km) west, the water picked up debris such as trees, houses, and animals. One watch and chain. Male. Striped shirt. Purse with seventeen cents. Colored. Blue woolen shirt. Figured waist and white underclothing. $103. Plaid dress, woolen goods, barred red, brown and green. Three right teeth out. But it is the missing - such as little Michelle with her sweet smile - that Rudy Keck, now 70, thinks and wonders about. Bracelets and rings duplicates of Miss Well's. Reddish brown hair. Supposed to be Annie Fitzner, but very doubtful. Boy. Supposed to be Manfield. Weight about 170. Right earring torn out. Black alpaca clothing. Brown hair. Female. Height about 5 feet 3 inches. Buttoned shoes. Red and black skirt. Proper number lost. White underclothing. Fair complexion. White stockings, No. Plaited underskirt with edging two inches wide. Age about thirteen. Blue and red stripe waist. Male. Sixteen years. Three double teeth and one small tooth out on right side lower jaw, on left side first and fourth double tooth out. Brown coat. Black jersey. This page was last edited on 6 February 2023, at 16:00. Black hair. Plaid underskirt. Red hair and mustache. Age forty-seven to fifty. Home-knit stockings. Button shoes, size about 4 1/2. Keys. Received valuables. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Light hair. Auburn hair Blue and brown striped skirt. Green purse. Red and white barred calico dress. Female. Purse containing $7.18 in silver and copper, $20 in bills. Female. Body delivered to her brother. Height 5 feet 9 inches Dark hair. Key and one cent. Red alpaca dress. Calico dress with red and white spots. Laced shoes. Gold band ring on third finger of left hand. Female. Daughter of Charles Prosser, of Cresson. Seven counties were declared a disaster area, suffering $200million in property damage, and 78 people died. Plain gold ring. Weight 140. Gray eyes. Blue and black barred flannel skirt. Male. Black ribbed stockings. Knee pants No means of identification, Male Weight 190 Height 5 feet 11 inches Clothes partly removed, and in stocking feet No valuables, Washington street, Johnstown, Pa. Body removed by his brother, Harry W. McKee. Valuables given to Sallie McKeen. Male. Boy. Red woolen stockings. 10 cts. Brown striped wool shawl. Bunch of keys. 733 Lake Road The morgues kept very careful records, but nearly one in three of the victims were never identified. Button shoes Medal and "Agnus Dei" around neck. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Woodvale. Red mustache. Knife. Barton would leave Johnstown a hero. The lake was about 2 miles (3.2km) long, about 1 mile (1.6km) wide, and 60 feet (18m) deep near the dam. One band ring. Unger ordered all of his men to fall back to high ground on both sides of the dam where they could do nothing but watch and wait. Satteen Polonaise. Of Company C, 14th Regiment Penna. Lisle thread mitts. Pocket book with $1.25. Supposed to be Mrs. Geis. Age ten. Black and white striped pants. Female. Jewelry received by her sister Mary. Lady's hunting-case gold watch and chain. Wine color skirt with ticking waist Black hose. Blue cambric dress. Male. Age twenty. Weight 190. Overall, I'd rather have a flood hit a brewery and be filled with barrels than barbed wire. Silk umbrella with two patches on it. They carted off debris, distributed food, and erected temporary housing. Black and white flannel shirt. Black hair. Silver open faced watch. Age seventy. Two bunches of keys. By order of Mr. Scott buried at Prospect, June 10th. Age thirty. Sponsored. Brown hair. Height 3 feet 6 inches White. Male. Found in front of Cambria Iron Co.'s office. 464. Locating the bodies was a challenge. 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. Female Age forty. Light complexion. Black wool hose. Dark brown hair. Female. Blue striped waist and dress. White cotton underwear. Gray skirt. Plated gold ear-ring with pendent amethyst set. McKean. Female. Lace shoes nearly new. Height 6 feet. Height about 5 feet 6 inches. This is the list as published on July 31, . Age thirty. Female. [19] At ASCE's annual convention in June 1890, committee member Max Becker was quoted as saying, We will hardly [publish our investigation] report this session, unless pressed to do so, as we do not want to become involved in any litigation.[19] Although many ASCE members clamored for the report, it was not published in the society's transactions until two years after the disaster, in June 1891. Breast-pin, collar-buttons, cloth dress, gray and white barred No. Woolen stockings. One old knife. Valuables given to George Millheizer. Male. Short knee pants. Knee pants. Vol. Face mangled. 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. Two knives. Boy. Age fifty. Buttoned shoes. Age eight. Door key. Black stockings. Age eighteen. Red flannel underskirt. Age about forty-five. Gray eyes. Checkered apron. Murphy.). Light hair and moustache. Black hair. Comb. Very much decomposed. 329 Railroad street, Johnstown, Pa. Auburn hair. Brown eyes. Plaid dress. Male child. [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. Buttoned shoes. White. Age about twenty. Age twenty. Initial on one ring, "W H.". Plain gold ring. Black alpaca dress White underskirt. Collar with scapular and cross crape around it. 777 bodies were never identified, buried in unmarked graves. Plain gold ring Small ear-drop. Weight 135. Red undershirt. Heavy sandy hair. Age eight or nine. Bodies filled morgues in Johnstown and river towns downstream until relatives came to identify them. Light complexion. Age about eight. Long gingham apron, buttoned in back, puffed at shoulders. Age of woman 45. IMage: library of Congress. Height 5 feet Small rolled plate ear-drops. Steel buttons. Male. Scar on side of face. Female. Black stockings. Female. Red underwear Two pair stockings, one white cotton, the other black woolen. St. John's. Tickets to exhibition by the pupils of St. John's School, June 20th. Two pocket-knives Forty cents in silver. Age twenty-two. Thirty years. Very large breasts. Very heavy build. Long black hose Red bandana handkerchief. Found just below Lincoln bridge. Gold watch and chain, with horn attached. Received the above valuables: Charles Brixner. Pair blood stone cuff-buttons. Full face, large forehead. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Dark pants. Grand View, June 14. Female. Heavy set. Two teeth out right side upper jaw. ISBN 978-0-671-20714-4. page 264. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. Bunch of keys. Bunch of keys Sent to Prospect. Red and white striped calico dress. Height about 5 feet 8 inches. Bunch of keys. Black cloth jersey, covered buttons. Large. White. Weight 170. Supposed to be the daughter of Daniel Convery, of Greensburg, Pa. Child. Age eleven. Spectacles with case. Gingham apron. Blue calico dress with pearl buttons. Two bunches of keys. Light hair. Age two years. Female. Age about four years. Hair cut close. Male. Red skirt, with six inches of checkered cloth at top of band. THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. The Youghiogheny River cuts through Laurel Ridge in Ohiopyle. In Commodore Perry's expedition in Japan, that opened up the first treaty. Black coat and vest. Supposed to be the daughter of Patrick Fagan. Female. Supposed to be Mrs. Christie. Weight 125. Johnstown, Pa. Age thirty. Found near Walnut street. Height 5 feet. Female. Sandy hair. Pair cuff buttons Bunch keys. Ring with set and name inside. Wire bustle. Black and gray mixed knee pants. Large full face. Male. Wife of Moses Owens. Skirt black and white. Calico dress. Ear-drops, square one-half of the face of the ear-drop checkered, the other half engraved with a vine. Brown hair. A female. Light complexion. Gold band ring. A medal monogram, "J. H. G.". Left leg off three inches below the knee. Blue silk tie with dots. Burned beyond recognition. Light hair. Small plain gold ring on left hand. Male child. White. Black cloth laced shoes. The body of one victim was found more than 100 miles away in Steubenville, Ohio. 65 and collar-button worked in. Slippers. $3.90 in coin. Tape measure. Thirty-five years. Female. On Day Express. Gray woolen undershirt. Supposed to be child of J.M. Female. Black hair. Sandy hair mixed with gray. Red underskirt. Black stockings. About 5 feet 6 inches height. Dam-Breach hydrology of the Johnstown flood of 1889 challenging the findings of the 1891 investigation report, Heliyon. Middle-aged. 4. Height 5 feet 3 inches. Bodies from the Johnstown Flood were found as far away as Cincinnati, Ohio. Very light mustache. Buttoned shoes. Male. Age about eighteen. Earrings. Two teeth out of upper jaw on right side, one or two out on each side of lower jaw. Cameo ring with man's head. Weight about fifty. Identified by A. Kerfline. Medium size breast-pin above shaped Q with one brilliant set. Sandy hair. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Age forty. Red flannel drawers. Fifty-seven years. Age about three. Weight 45 pounds. Buttoned shoes Knee pants. Conemaugh street, Johnstown Oroide watch. $1 10 in coin. White. Identified by her mother. Height 4 feet 6 inches. Red flannel skirt. The waters carried some bodies as far as Cincinnati 300 miles away. Age one year. Weight 150. B. Black dress Canton flannel drawers. 135 pounds. Height 5 feet 8 inches. To find out more information about this flood, view pictures and video, visit the. Plaid wool skirt. Black knee pants. Female. Dark hair mixed with gray. Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Viering aged one year. Age about thirty-eight. White handkerchief around neck. Plain gold ring with initials, "K. L. R." Plain gold ring and earrings with stone setting. White. Sister of David Faloon. Small pearl-handled knife, collar-button and breastpin Valuables given to her brother, James H. Hiss. Age about fifty. Spring heel button shoe. At 3:10 P. HISTORY OF THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD by WILLIS FLETCHER JOHNSON. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Ear-drop in left ear round gold ball. Male. Age about twenty-two. Identified by watch and bunch of keys with name on them. Pocket-book containing eighteen cents. Light hair slightly gray. Black and swollen. Age twenty-five. 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. Philadelphia has made "the most livable city" rank for two years in a row. The club was successfully defended in court by the firm of Knox and Reed (later Reed Smith LLP), whose partners Philander Knox and James Hay Reed were both club members. . Brown eyes. 2 Aug. 2006. B.". Light brown hair, slightly gray. Rhinestone ear-rings ruby set, two sets lost out. Supposed to be Hoffman. Long hair. Male. Sandy hair Plain ring on third finger of left hand (with initials inside "C. R. Dark clothes Paper collar. Female. in pockets. Tall and slender. Buried in Union Cemetery, East Conemaugh. Age twelve Weight 60. Female. Bracelet on left wrist. No articles. Rubber hair pins. Afterwards identified as James Dillon, of Somerset. Medium size. Female Dark hair. Female child. Very few clothes on. Red flannel drawers. One rule. Hazel eyes. Supposed to be Sarah Wengle. Those who reached attics or roofs, or managed to stay afloat on pieces of floating debris, waited hours for help to arrive. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs. Blue coat and vest. Found in arms of Miss Brown. Hatchet. Black hair. Catholic prayer-book. Brown wool hose, white feet. Brown hair. With a population of 30,000, it was a growing industrial community known for the quality of its steel.[7]. Very bad condition. Coat, pants and vest off. Red dress trimmed with fringe around yoke. Female. To Sandy Vale for burial. Dark brown hair. Pennsylvania's South Fork Dam exploded and unleashed a 40-foot wall of water. Age about twenty. Loesch. The valley had large amounts of runoff from rain and snowfall. Large. Check marked J? Aged. Barred shirt. Clerk at the Hulbert House. Female. Age twenty-one to twenty-five. Blue cloth panel. Black hair. Twice, under orders from Unger, Parke rode on horseback to a telegraph office in the nearby town of South Fork to send warnings to Johnstown explaining the dangerous situation unfolding at the dam. Age about nine. Flannel shirt. Black woolen stockings. Brown hair. Cord braid at waist. Initials, I. P. or J. P. Male. Supposed to be J. Tyler. Female. Dark hair. Buttoned shoes. Purse $1.57 Pocket-knife. Height about 5 feet 4 inches. Pocket-knife. Smooth face. Weight 28. Brown hair. Pocket-knife, black handle. Female. Light hair. Weight 185. (106) 6.8 1 h 4 min 1926 ALL. Age thirteen. Black hair slightly gray.