Weight 190 Dark hair. Age of woman 45. Male. Injured July 4th, on P. R. R. and died from effects same day. Cloak gray mixed wool goods. The last victim of the flood was reportedly found in 1911, twenty-two years after the disaster. Female. White underwear Valuables, receipt of deposit in First National Bank of Racine, Wisconsin, of $60 00, $74 20 in cash, three gold rings Ladies' gold watch and chain, one trunk check marked C. 562 Breast-pin. Black or gray wool skirt with two broad ruffles at bottom. Short nose. $45.00 in cash. Male. Red bandana handkerchief Blue and white cotton hose. Other men tried digging a ditch at the other end of the dam, on the western abutment which was lower than the dam crest. The dam and lake were part of the purchase, and the railroad sold them to private interests.[9]. Light brown hair, slightly gray. Female. Age fifty five. Male. Age about forty-five years. Height 5 feet 7 inches. Mouth-organ. Female. Weight 140. Remains were found for months, even years after the flood - The final remains were found in Cincinnati in 1911. Height about 4 feet 6 inches. Identified by his wife. Valuables taken by T.J. Espey. Weight 160. Weight 90 lbs. Four bladed knife. Age fifteen. Weight about 45 pounds. Long black hose Red bandana handkerchief. Female. Gum overshoes and shoes. Supposed to be Mr. Evans, Machinist. Black hair. Female. Brown and red stripe bosom, puffed at shoulders. B." Height 5 feet 6 inches. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Dark garnet dress. Son of James Reese, Conemaugh street, Johnstown, Pa. Age two years. Button shoes. Male. Brown eyes. Height about five feet 3 inches. Brown skirt with two bands. Gum boots. Black waist. White shirt. Age twenty-four years. Buttoned shoes with spring heels. Lake Mead flooded a vast area of the desert when the Hoover Dam was built. Black pants. Short full face. Gun screw-driver. Upper teeth false. Set band ring on third finger of left hand. $1.00 bill. Button shoes. Navy blue vest and pants. Weight 115. Heavy set. Weight 80. Package of Japanese headache cure. Wife of H. K. Smith, of Osborne, Green co, Ohio. Boy. Coat, vest. The Pennsylvania Railroad restored service to Pittsburgh, 55 miles (89km) away, by June 2. Height 5 feet Light complexion. Striped calico dress. Buried at Prospect. One band ring on finger of right hand. Prospect, June 14th. Age ten. Mangled daughters, bleeding sons, Blue calico wrapper, brown and white stripes. Black necktie with red stripe. 777 bodies were never identified, buried in unmarked graves. Woolen stockings. Cambria City. Identified and removed by her mother. Sandy mustache and goatee. Age fifty. Age about twelve. 11 cents in pocket-book. Light brown hair. Height 3 feet 6 inches White. Light hair. Weight 180. Weight 155. About twenty. Male. Dark hair mixed with gray. Weight 115. Age about twenty-five. Laced shoe. Black skirt Red underwear. Sent to Prospect. Rosette breast-pin, black, bound with gold and set with pearls. Female Age seven or eight years. No collar or neckwear as near as could be told. Identified by receipts found on her person. Buff dress with yellow, brown and black spots. Dark colored shoes. Gray and white jacket trimmed with woolen lace. Large plain band ring on third finger of right hand. Home-knit stockings. Pocket knife, black handle, one blade. Male Pair of red socks. Schubert's body was found beneath a pile of broken timbers. Son of James. Crucifix. Height 4 feet 3 inches. Plain white underskirt. St. John's. Height 4 feet 10 inches White and black striped waist. Two bunches of keys. Age about sixty-five. Brown hair. Nearly 12 inches (300 millimetres) of rain fell in 24 hours when . Large hair-pin. Prospect, June 15th. Light eyes. . Female from Hulbert House. Supposed to be the daughter of Patrick Fagan. Female. Letter found on body addressed to Minnie Linton, Lincoln avenue, Johnstown, Pa Signed, S. Clark Dougherty, Female. Locust street, Johnstown, Pa. Black jersey. Life insurance agent. Age forty-five. Weight 60. Female child. Guardar para ms tarde. Tape measure. Male. 4. Supposed to be Patrick Fagan. Supposed to be a child of John Thomas. Female. Male. Dark hair. Gray hair. Female. By dawn, the city was under water that reached as high as 8 feet (2.4m). Boy baby. Breakfast shawl. Gold watch and chain. High button shoes. Greatly decomposed. Weight 65 Height 4 feet 6 inches. Given to his aunt, Ella Mulhern. Miles of barbed wire became entangled in the debris in the flood waters. Hair cut close. Two teeth out of upper jaw on right side, one or two out on each side of lower jaw. Age twenty-four. Male. Valuables given to his brother James. Age about twenty-six. Female About eight. Baby. Male. One set diamond ear-drops. Two pocket-knives. Wool dress mixed goods, pleated front on waist, belt of same goods as dress. Plaid skirt. Unidentified containers of cremated remains and decomposing bodies were found in a Johnstown, New York funeral home after police executed a search warrant Friday. Scarred scarf pin No. Black gray mixed pants. Male child. Red and black striped skirt. [10] These alterations are thought to have increased the vulnerability of the dam. Large upper teeth, front second tooth on left side broken or removed. Identified as Robert Buchanan. Weight 165. Auburn hair. Black dress. Body sent to Blairsville, Pa., by John Henderson, June 10th. Purse with $1.23. Black and red barred flannel skirt. Female. Buttoned shoes, soles well worn. Button shoes, size about 4 1/2. Jackson street, Johnstown, Pa. Age fifteen. On Day Express. All but the hips and lower limbs burned away. A. Dewald, father, care of Jos. May 1JOHNSTOWN, Pa. Johnstown police are investigating deaths of a middle-aged man and woman whose bodies, as well as a dog's, were found with gunshot wounds in a second-floor bedroom of a house on the 500 block of Pine Street on Saturday afternoon. Skirt black and white. Female. Wore a scapular. High gum boots. Mustache and beard. Height 4 feet 2 inches. The committee was led by the esteemed James B. Francis, a hydraulic engineer best known for his work related to canals, flood control, turbine design, dam construction, and hydraulic calculations. Coat with belt. Age thirty-five. Afterwards thought to be Miss Masterson. Gold ring. Small gold ear-rings. Match-safe. Part of a skirt of a petticoat, the band of which was made of ticking The shoulder strap holding up the skirt was of the same material. Black stockings. Watch. Male. Child. 178-5. Black ribbed stockings. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Light hair plaited in back. Dark hair mixed with gray. Slate pencil and door key. Weight 75. Weight 75. Green cloth basque. Dark hair. Son of Dr. L. T. Beam, 142 Market street, Johnstown. Dark brown eyes. Scapulars. Silver tobacco box, with name and date, Jan., 1888 Silver open-faced watch and gold chain. Valuables placed in hand of Mr. Ossenburg, brother-in-law. Skewered by a huge tree uprooted by the flood, the house floated down from its location on Union Street to the end of Main. Weight 40. Gold watch and chain. Furniture dealer. Height 4 feet 3 inches. Last summer, Beale's yellowing journals were found in an old Philadelphia carriage-house, shedding new light on a catastrophe that killed 2,209. Female. Bunch of keys. The Wagner-Ritter House is closed for winter until April 19, 2023. Bunch of keys. Railroad street, Conemaugh borough Valuables. White corsets Red striped body. Two knives. Dark clothes. At his father's request sent to Irish Catholic Cemetery. Son of J. L. Smith, marble cutter. Female. One scarf-pin. Male. Money and pass book in express office. Breast-pin. Weight 140. [2], According to records compiled by the Johnstown Area Heritage Association, bodies were found as far away as Cincinnati, Ohio, and as late as 1911; 99 entire families died in the flood, including 396 children; 124 women and 198 men were widowed; 98 children were orphaned; and one third of the dead, 777 people, were never identified; their remains were buried in the "Plot of the Unknown" at Johnstown's Grandview Cemetery.[18][1]. Female. Silver watch, knife, etc., taken by A. Craver of Ebensburg. Height five feet. Male. Lady's hunting-case gold watch and chain. Flannel shirt. Two passes for street cars. As everyone had dreaded, disease followed in the wake of the flood, and typhoid added 40 more lives to the 2,209 that had already died. Identified by his partner, Mr. Jas. The Carnegie Library in Johnstown is now operated by the Johnstown Area Heritage Association,[28] which has adapted it for use as the Johnstown Flood Museum. Buried at Grand View, June 9th. About thirty-five years of age. Brown hair. Black alpaca clothing. Black coat. Age about four years. Child's gold breast-pin. Plug of twisted tobacco. (Package.). Heavy woolen coat with rubber buttons. List of dead and missing people in the Johnstown Pennsylvania Flood of 1889. Black calico dress with white spots. 18 April 2007 . Female. Dark blue suit. Heavy set. Female. Prospect, June 14th. Supposed to be Meredith, above Caldwell's store. Alex. Age twelve Weight 60. Unmarried. Fifteen years old. Light complexion Hazel eyes Calico apron. Brown hair. Brown and white gingham apron Gray skirt with white stripes. Updated February 08, 2022 10:00 AM. Gold ring with form of woman on set. About sixteen years. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Brown and white gingham apron, with collar. R.R. Found with Mrs Nitche. Gold watch and chain. First, the wealthy club owners had designed the club's financial structure to keep their personal assets separated from it and, secondly, it was difficult for any suit to prove that any particular owner had behaved negligently. The morgues kept very careful records, but nearly one in three of the victims were never identified. Eleven years old. Age eleven. Boy. Necktie. true. Pencil Boots with brass heels. Black woolen stockings. Female. Female. One rule. Memorandum book of slaughter house, having a list of hides in it. Cotton waist in pocket. Female. Height 3 feet. Two dollar bill and one dollar in silver. Black diagonal coat and pants. 329 Railroad street, Johnstown, Pa. Brakeman Cambria Iron Co. Left eye gone. Male. Red underwear Two pair stockings, one white cotton, the other black woolen. Light complexion. Height 5 feet 11 inches. Leather boots. Brown hair. She is one . Black and white checkered shirt. Black hair. Supposed to be Walter Jones. Watch chain. Buttoned shoes Red, white and blue waist, square, black pattern. Black clothes, with patch on trouser knees. Height 5 feet. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand.