Unrecognizable. Slippers tied with black bow. Age thirty-five. Heavy jersey. Height 5 feet 10 inches. Medium height. Gingham apron. Identified by letters in pocket. Forty were killed by the Laurel Run Dam failure. Female Age forty. About forty-five years. Pen and pencil $13 in bills 87 cts. Button shoes. Full suit of clothes of brown and red and black checkers. Red dress trimmed with fringe around yoke. Weight 155. Buried at "Prospect," June 9th. Door key. Hair gray. Adding to these factors, slag from the iron furnaces of the steel mills was dumped along the river to create more land for building. White dress. Black wool underskirt. Valuables recovered by James Diamond. Valuables given to George Millheizer. Hair cut short, very dark color. One rhinestone ear-ring. Blue and white striped dress Red undershirt Two plain gold rings on second finger of left hand. Age twenty-eight Weight 160. 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. Dark blue vest. Found in Conemaugh river above Company store. One lead pencil Book of rates E.L. A.S. 1000 mile pass book. A book, on front "M. H R" Steel rim glasses. Dark brown hair plaited and tied with ribbon. High broad forehead. Walter, Jennie and Edith also drowned. Large pocket-knife and five cents. THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. Light hair. IMage: library of Congress. Weight about 140. Brownish red hair. Black basque. Buttoned shoes with spring heels. Height about 18 inches. Red skirt with ruffles. Male. Embalmed, and at the request of Mr. Friedman enclosed in a rough box. Weight 140. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Female. Brown or hazel eyes. Blue calico dress with white dots. Age twenty five. Small button shoe spring heel. Three watch chains. Female. Very black hair. Cut in upper lip. Male. Dress wine color with metal buttons. Pocket-knife. Supposed to be a Fitzharris. No valuables. Red undershirt. Seersucker dress. Gaiter shoes. Female. Age about four years. Weight 150. Gold ring on second finger with pearl setting. Breast-pin. Age about eighteen months. Handkerchief marked "E. Black stockings. Sacque with beads. Blue eyes. Black stockings. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Weight 100 White. Weight 150. Body lifted by Thos. Valuables given to Alex. Valuables given to him. Age one year. Black stocking with red tip. Baby. Open-faced silver watch. It is estimated that one out of nine residents was killed by the flood. Auburn hair Blue and brown striped skirt. One black stocking and one button shoe. Ticket of admission to Johnstown Opera House Prospect, June 11th. Weight 150. Age about eighteen. Weight 50 or 60. Of Company C, 14th Regiment Penna. Gum garters. Heavy set. Passenger on the day express Given to R. B. Bates, Racine, Mich. Two breast-pins. Male. Many bodies were never identified, and hundreds of the missing were never found. Father a letter carrier. Ear-rings. Male. Two rings on right hand. Low shoes. Died in Prospect hospital. Black stockings. Male child. Brown hair. Boy. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Buttoned shoes. Short nose. One brass check No. Two gold finger rings with sets. Brown dress with red plaited front and cuffs. No upper teeth. Catholic. Woodvale. Full black suit of clothing. Coroner identifies body found in Johnstown garage as man who'd been Initials, I. P. or J. P. Male.
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