[Celebration of the fifth Decoration Day at Arlington Cemetery, May 30, 1873]

Gen. John A. Dix

Gen. John A. Dix

Engine house fortified by John Brown at Harper's Ferry, Va.

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.

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.

Horror of horrors! A view of the great Stone Bridge, where thousands o fmen, women and children were burned, together with horses, cows, railroad trains, houses, stables, and everything the flood could carry.

Horror of horrors! A view of the great Stone Bridge, where thousands o fmen, women and children were burned, together with horses, cows, railroad trains, houses, stables, and everything the flood could carry.

A view taken from the stairway to Prospect Hill.

A view taken from the stairway to Prospect Hill.

A view taken from the stairway to Prospect Hill.

From the rear of the P. R. R. depot looking toward the Stone Bridge, where so many people were burned to death.

From the rear of the P. R. R. depot looking toward the Stone Bridge, where so many people were burned to death.

From the rear of the P. R. R. depot looking toward the Stone Bridge, where so many people were burned to death.

From the rear of the P. R. R. depot looking toward the centre of the city.

A view taken from the rear of the P. R. R. depot. In the middle ground are seen the stores and offices of the Cambria Iron Co., and in the foreground are coffins and bodies just arrived from the morgues and ready for shipment.

A view taken from the rear of the P. R. R. depot. In the middle ground are seen the stores and offices of the Cambria Iron Co., and in the foreground are coffins and bodies just arrived from the morgues and ready for shipment.

A view taken from the rear of the P. R. R. depot. In the middle ground are seen the stores and offices of the Cambria Iron Co., and in the foreground are coffins and bodies just arrived from the morgues and ready for shipment.

A view taken from the rear of the P. R. R. depot. In the middle ground are seen the stores and offices of the Cambria Iron Co., and in the foreground are coffins and bodies just arrived from the morgues and ready for shipment.

A view taken from the rear of the P. R. R. depot. In the middle ground are seen the stores and offices of the Cambria Iron Co., and in the foreground are coffins and bodies just arrived from the morgues and ready for shipment.