Pennsylvania Highlands Community College - The Johnstown Flood of 1889

Active Filters:
  • Language = English

About This Collection

On May 31, 1889, the breaking of the South Fork Dam caused the single greatest natural disaster in the history of the United States: the Great Johnstown Flood. It is the personal accounts and rare photographs of the survivors which are the focus of this project. Published in 1889, many of the selected texts are no longer in print or available for public access.

Displaying 223 items
Filter
E.B. Alsop letter to S.S. Kring
Expence account of E.B. Alsop
Final account
G.W. Irwin letter to J. Kephart
Harshberger to Alsop deed
Harshberger to Stineman deed
Hattie Catlett letter to J. Kephart
A history of Johnstown and the great flood of 1889: a study of disaster and rehabilitation
History of the Johnstown flood
Holdship and Thaw vs South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club
Hussey sale
J.D. Lyon to J. Kephart
The Johnstown flood
Johnstown Flood National Memorial, Elias J. Unger House: historical data
The Johnstown horror or, Valley of death
Kring letter to George Hershberger
Letter and check
Lewis Irwin letter to J. Kephart
Mary Lyon Albee letter to J. Kephart
Mortage for South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club