Results for Johnstown Flood
Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project
Built (1938-1943) and maintained by the U.S. Army C...
Johnstown Flood
On May 31, 1889, a wall of water and wreckage 35 fe...
1936 Greater Johnstown Flood Victims
In memory of
those lost in the March 17, 1936
...
1889 Johnstown Flood Unidentified Dead
In memory of
the unidentified dead
from the fl...
Greater Johnstown Flood Victims
July 20, 1977
“A people who have walked in darkness ...
Results for Johnstown Flood
Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project
Built (1938-1943) and maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Pittsburgh District), the JLFPP reflects the 1930s move toward a major federal role in local flood protection. This concrete-paved channel project, extending 9.2 miles along Johnstown's three rivers, became ...
Johnstown Flood
On May 31, 1889, a wall of water and wreckage 35 feet high traveled 14 miles from the broken South Fork Dam, destroying more than 1,600 homes and claiming 2,209 lives. Public and private efforts from across America helped Johnstown ...
1936 Greater Johnstown Flood Victims
In memory of
those lost in the March 17, 1936
Greater Johnstown Flood
Daniel Gallagher • Cecilia Seifert Wehn
Foster W. Buchanan • Henry Belande
Mrs. Jacob Fruhlinger • Faber Eckenrod
James Langham • Louis F. Ansman
Joseph Runko • Andrew Gibson
Gregory Kostoff • One Unidentified Man
1936 ...
1889 Johnstown Flood Unidentified Dead
In memory of
the unidentified dead
from the flood May 31, 1889
Courtesy hmdb.org
Greater Johnstown Flood Victims
July 20, 1977
“A people who have walked in darkness have seen a great light: to them who live in the region of the shadow of death, a light has risen.” Isaiah 9:2
[Names, ages, and residence of the 78 people who ...