Smithsonian grounds during the great flood, February 12, 1881
View in Main St. showing wreck of house.
Rising of the waters, the north end of the Long Bridge starting out to sea, Feb. 13, 1881
Smithsonian grounds during the great flood, February 12, 1881
"Rising of the Waters" The North end of the Long Bridge starting out to sea, February 13, 1881
Panorama of Philæ as inundated by the great dam at Assouan [i.e., Aswan], Egypt
Johnstown disaster, May 31, 89. Cambria mills
Johnstown disaster, May 31, 89--debris on fire at bridge
The Johnstown calamity- Valley of the Conemaugh, from South Fork
Barge loaded with refugees arriving Helena, Ark.
Publisher: Gardner, Alexander
Subjects: Disaster Victims ,
Arkansas ,
Helena ,
Evacuations ,
Floods ,
Rescues ,
Barges ,
Gelatin Silver Prints ,
Gettysburg ,
Battle Of ,
Gettysburg ,
Pa. ,
War Casualties ,
Pennsylvania ,
Gettysburg ,
United States ,
History ,
Civil War ,
Casualties ,
Confederate ,
Albumen Prints
Collection: United States Library of Congress: Stereoviews
The overflow of the Nile, Cairo, Egypt
Smithsonian Grounds during the Great Flood, Feb. 12, 1881., Rising of the Waters.
Phoenix from Railroad Bridge.
Milwaukee and St. Paul Depot, Shawtown.
River St. north from Kelsey St.
High water at Wheeling, W. Va.
High water at Wheeling, W. Va., Feb. 14th, 1884.
View taken from 12th Street, at Gutman's looking towards the Island.Wheeling, W. Va.
Chattanooga in high water.
A view of a dynamite explosion down at the Stone Bridge.
This view was taken after the debris was removed from above the bridge and shows the Cambria Iron Works in the distance.
A scene up Stony Creek. A view of the Sandyville Cemetery.
A view of the ruins above the Stone Bridge.
This is the famous dog ‘Romey’ owned by the Kress family of Johnstown.
Romey,’ hero dog of the great Johnstown Flood.
This is the famous dog ‘Romey’ owned by the Kress family of Johnstown.
This is the famous dog ‘Romey’ owned by the Kress family of Johnstown.
This is the famous dog ‘Romey’ owned by the Kress family of Johnstown.
Horror of horrors! A view of the great Stone Bridge, where thousands of men, women and children were burned, together with horses, cows, railroad trains, houses, stables, and everything the flood could carry.
This view is taken just above the Stone Bridge.