The famous dog ‘Romey’ that saved the lives of three people, Mrs. Kress, child and domestic.

A sad scene in ‘God’s Acre.’ A view of the Sandyville Cemetery up Stony Creek.

A bird’s-eye view of Johnstown from the hill-top south of the city.

A bird’s-eye view of Johnstown from the hill-top south of the city.

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.

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.

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.

A plain on which once stood the beautiful manufacturing town of Woodvale.

A plain on which once stood the beautiful manufacturing town of Woodvale.

Where No. 6 Bridge stood.

Where No. 6 Bridge stood.

Residence of Captain West, showing debris drifted up on a back street.

Showing the broken dam of the reservoir above South Fork, from where the terrible flood started.

Showing the broken dam of the reservoir above South Fork, from where the terrible flood started.

Showing the broken dam of the reservoir above South Fork, from where the terrible flood started.

The Johnstown calamity. All that was left of the city.

The Johnstown calamity. All that was left of the city.

The Johnstown calamity. Log jam in Main Street.

The Johnstown calamity. Camped in the mud.

The Johnstown calamity. Scene on Jackson Street.

The Johnstown calamity. Wreck of the Catholic Church.

The Johnstown calamity. House of Sisters of Charity.

The Johnstown calamity. In the path of ruin.

The Johnstown calamity. An ocean of mud.

The Johnstown calamity. Main Street after the flood.

The Johnstown calamity. Kernville after the flood.

The Johnstown calamity. An unwelcome intruder.

The Johnstown calamity. A scene in the heart of the city.

The Johnstown calamity. Beginning life anew, site of old home (R.Z. Replogle's).

The Johnstown calamity. Beginning life anew, site of old home.