One of the many peculiar instances of a terrible flood. A large tree crushed through and lodged in the upper part of Dr. Zimmerman’s house.
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One of the many peculiar instances of a terrible flood. A large tree crushed through and lodged in the upper part of Dr. Zimmerman’s house.
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A view of the burning debris at the Stone Bridge from stairway to Prospect Hill.
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A view from near the corners of Main and Clinton Streets.
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A view from near the corners of Main and Clinton Streets.
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A view from near the corners of Main and Clinton Streets.
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A view looking down Main Street from the corner of Clinton.
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A view looking down Main Street from the corner of Clinton.
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A view looking down Main Street from the corner of Clinton.
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A view looking down Main Street from the corner of Clinton.
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A view on Washington Street, showing the remains of St. John’s Convent.
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A view on Washington Street, showing the remains of St. John’s Convent.
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Looking towards the Merchants’ Hotel from the rear, showing B. & O. box car loaded with pig iron, lodged in the debris after being washed two squares from the track.
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A common sight on Railroad Street, showing where so many frame buildings were crushed into piles of rubbish by floating logs, &c.
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A sad scene in ‘God’s Acre.’ A view of the Sandyville Cemetery up Stony Creek.
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A sad scene in ‘God’s Acre.’ A view of the Sandyville Cemetery up Stony Creek.
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The famous dog ‘Romey’ that saved the lives of three people, Mrs. Kress, child and domestic.
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A sad scene in ‘God’s Acre.’ A view of the Sandyville Cemetery up Stony Creek.
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A bird’s-eye view of Johnstown from the hill-top south of the city.
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A bird’s-eye view of Johnstown from the hill-top south of the city.
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A distant view of Johnstown from the P. R. R. above the city, showing all that remains of the Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception.
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A distant view of Johnstown from the P. R. R. above the city, showing all that remains of the Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception.
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A distant view of Johnstown from the P. R. R. above the city, showing all that remains of the Roman Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception.
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A plain on which once stood the beautiful manufacturing town of Woodvale.
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A plain on which once stood the beautiful manufacturing town of Woodvale.
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Where No. 6 Bridge stood.
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Where No. 6 Bridge stood.
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Residence of Captain West, showing debris drifted up on a back street.
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Showing the broken dam of the reservoir above South Fork, from where the terrible flood started.
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Showing the broken dam of the reservoir above South Fork, from where the terrible flood started.
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