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  Sherer, Emma, 24, Conemaugh.

  Sherer, Mary, 11, Conemaugh.

  Schiffhauer, Frances, 19, Washington street.

  Schittenhelm, Wilmena.

  Schmitt, William J., 7, Cambria.

  Schmitt, Mrs. Augustina, 38, Cambria.

  Schmitt, August, 8, Cambria.

  Schmitt, Anton, 2, Cambria.

  Schmitt, Annie, 1, Cambria.

  Schmitz, Ferdinand, Cambria.

  Schmitz, Gabriel, 50, Conemaugh.

  Schmidt, John L., Cambria.

  Schonhardt, Victoria, 56, Conemaugh.

  Schultz, Mrs. William, Clinton street.

  Schultz, Clinton street.

  Schultz, Clinton street.

  Schultz, Clinton street.

  Schultz, Clinton street.

  Schultz, Joseph, First Ward.

  Schweitzer, William, Conemaugh.

  Schweitzer, Catherine E., Conemaugh.

  Schurtz, Peter, 38, Conemaugh.

  Seibert, Mrs. Elizabeth, 56, Woodvale.

  Schaffer, Howard, 21, South Fork.

  Shea, Mrs. Mary, 30, Locust street.

  Sheldon, H.

  Sherman, Mrs. Ann, 35, Market street.

  Shinkey, Mrs., Second Ward.

  Shorper, Jacob.

  Shorper, Jacob, Jr.

  Silverman, Moses, Second Ward.

  Seigmund, Mrs. Matilda, 52, Woodvale.

  Seigmund, Mrs. Carolina, 28, Woodvale.

  Seigmund, John, 20, Woodvale.

  Singer, Mrs. E. H., Unionport, Ohio.

  Siroczki, Mrs. Mary, 30, Cambria.

  Siroczki, Mary, 7, Cambria.

  Siroczki, Annie, 4, Cambria.

  Siroczki, Lizzie, 2, Cambria.

  Skiba, Annie, 6, Cambria.

  Skiba, Sophia, 1½, Cambria.

  Smith, Harry, 5, Woodvale.

  Smith, Hattie, 4, Woodvale.

  Smith, infant, 3, Woodvale.

  Smith, Alice J., 2, Woodvale.

  Smith, Clarence, 6 months, Woodvale.

  Smith, George A., 38, Pearl street.

  Smith, Mrs. Jennie, 36, Pearl street.

  Smith, Charles, 7, Pearl street.

  Smith, Alum, 4, Pearl street.

  Smith, Effie, 9 months, Pearl street.

  Smith, Mrs. Mary, 21, Cambria.

  Smith, Mollie, 22, Cambria.

  Smith, Mrs. Ann, 55, Cambria.

  Smith, Francis, 3, Cambria.

  Smith, Charles, 1, Cambria.

  Smith, John M., 38, Millville.

  Smith, William, 9, Millville.

  Smith, Mrs. Mary, Third Ward.

  Smith, William, Third Ward.

  Smith, Esther, Third Ward.

  Smith, Charles, First Ward.

  Smith, Richard, First Ward.

  Smith, Frank, First Ward.

  Snyder, Polly, 14, Woodvale.

  Snyder, William, 8, Woodvale.

  Snyder, Annie, 6, Woodvale.

  Snyder, John, 3, Woodvale.

  Snyder, Patrick V., 5 months, Woodvale.

  Snyder, Hollis, Woodvale.

  Snyder, Mary.

  Snyder, Annie.

  Snyder, John.

  Snyder, Mary E.

  Snyder, Harrison V.

  Speers, Mrs. L. E.

  Spenger, Mrs. Catherine, 56, Stonycreek street.

  Spenger, Edward, 16, Stonycreek street.

  Spoiler, Mrs.

  Spoller, Lee.

  Stansfield, James C., 30, Woodvale.

  Stansfield, Mrs. J. C., 25, Woodvale.

  Stansfield, Ralph, 9 weeks, Woodvale.

  Steckman, Fred, 42, Cambria.

  Stewart, Watson, 60, Pearl street.

  Stewart, Mrs., 70, Walnut street.

  Stews, Louis, Walnut street.

  Stinely, Annie, 4, Cambria.

  Stinely, infant, 4 months, Cambria.

  Stork, Casper, 43, Walnut street.

  Stork, Mary, 38, Walnut street.

  Stork, John, 20, Walnut street.

  Stork, Lizzie, 14, Walnut street.

  Strauss, Charles S., Conemaugh.

  Strayer, Katie, 22, Market street.

  Strayer, Bertha, 14, Market street.

  Stroup, Henry, Conemaugh.

  Stufft, Vera, 10, Woodvale.

  Stufft, Earl B., 8, Woodvale.

  Stufft, Lula B., 6, Woodvale.

  Stufft, Elda M., 3, Woodvale.

  Stufft, infant, four months, Woodvale.

  Suder, Lizzie, 9, Millville.

  Suder, James, 5, Millville.

  Sullivan, Mrs. Catherine, 55, Millville.

  Swank, Leroy, 4, Main street.

  Swank, Miss, Morris street.

  Sweitzer, William, 35, Morrellville.

  Temple, Leroy.

  Thoburn, John, 40, Millville.

  Thoburn, Mrs. Flora, 36, Millville.

  Thoburn, John, Jr., 10, Millville.

  Thoburn, Harry, 1, Millville.

  Thomas, Tydvil, 19, Millville.

  Thomas, Mrs. Annie E., 56, Napoleon street.

  Thomas, Mrs. Ann, 41, Woodvale.

  Thomas, Albert E., 17, Woodvale.

  Thomas, Vivian D., 15, Woodvale.

  Thomas, James Roy.

  Thomas, Sylvester.

  Thomasberger, Fannie, 42, Conemaugh.

  Thomasberger, Nellie, 13, Conemaugh.

  Thomasberger, Charles, 11, Conemaugh.

  Thurin, Levi.

  Totas, Jacob, Cambria.

  Totas, Sophia, Cambria.

  Totas, Michael, Cambria.

  Totas, Wavreck, Cambria.

  Trefts, William S.

  Tross, W. J. Sr., 43, Woodvale.

  Tross, Katie, 19, Woodvale.

  Tross, William, 17, Woodvale.

  Tross, Conrad, 16, Woodvale.

  Tross, Charles, 13, Woodvale.

  Tross, George, 9, Woodvale.

  Tross, Louis, 7, Woodvale.

  Tross, Edward, 6, Woodvale.

  Tucker, Mrs. Margaret N., 45, Woodvale.

  Tucker, Lillian G., 18, Woodvale.

  Tucker, Mabel, 6, Woodvale.

  Tynan, Michael J., 49, Conemaugh.

  Tynan, Mrs. M. J., 47, Conemaugh.

  Unverzagt, Lulu, 23, Washington street.

  Vallance, David, 55, Conemaugh street.

  Vallance, Mrs. Sarah, 66, Conemaugh street.

  Vallance, Annie, 21, Conemaugh street.

  Valentine, Mrs. Carrie, Market street.

  Valentine, Alexander L., 14, Market street.

  Valentine, Annie May, 11, Market street.

  Valentine, Burt, 7, Market street.

  Valentine, Howard, 4, Market street.

  Valentine, Ruth, 1½, Market street.

  Varner, Viola, 12, Cambria.

  Varner, Sarah, 10, Cambria.

  Varner, Ida, 7, Cambria.

  Varner, Ella, 5, Cambria.

  Varner, infant, six weeks, Cambria.

  Veith, Mrs. Carrie, 52, Stonycreek street.

  Veith, Emma, 14, Stonycreek street.

  Voeghtly, Mrs.

  Von Alt, Henry, Clinton street.

  Wagnor, Mrs. Henry, Cambria.

  Wagnor, Frank, Cambria.

  Wagnor, John, Cambria.

  Walker, Conrad, 27, Clinton street.

  Walker, Ida J., 22, Conemaugh.

  Walser, Mrs. Ann, Alum Bank, Pa.

  Ward, Ella, Cambria.

  Warren, Edward, 28, Millville.

  Waters, Thomas J., 15, Conemaugh.

  Watkins, Mary J., 22, Washington street.

  Wearn, Mrs. Priscilla, 66, Walnut street.

  Wearn, Richard, 30, King street.

  Wearn, Mrs. Ella, 27, King street.

  Wearn, Myrtle, 3, King street.

  Weaver, Joseph H., 19, Woodvale.

  Weaver, Margaret J., Second Ward.

  Webber, Christian, 31, Woodvale.

  Wehelco, John, Cambria.

  Wehn, Casper, 80, Clinton street.

  Weinzarl, Annie, 13, Cambria.

  Weinzarl, Martha, 11, Cambria.

  Weinzarl, Sarah, 7, Cambria.

  Weinzarl, Mollie, 5, Cambria.

  Weinzarl, John, 3, Cambria.

  Weinzarl, George, 4 months, Cambria.

  Weisc, Rosa, 10, Cambria.

  White, Annie. 23, Market street.

  White, Raymond, 4, Youngstown, O.

  Wickersham, Richard G., 26, Woodvale.

  Wilson, Mrs. Lavina, 38, East Conemaugh.

  Wilson, James, 33, Mineral Point.

  Wilson, Henry, 58, Millville.

  Wilson, Mr., Cambria.

  Wiseman, Charles, 26, Conemaugh.

  Wiseman, Emma, 4, Conemaugh.

  Wiseman, August, 2, Conemaugh.

  Witz, Sarah, Third Ward.

  Wolf. Anthony, 24, Cambria.

  Wolf, Albert, 1 ½, Cambria.

  Wolford, Andrew, Conemaugh.

  Wolford, Conemaugh.

  Wolford, Conemaugh.

  Wolford, Conemaugh.

  Woren, Richard, Walnut street.

  Woren, Mrs. Richard, Walnut street

  Woren, Willie, 6, Walnut street.

  Woren,—,, child, Walnut street.

  Woren,—, child, Walnut street.

  Woren, Mrs. Priscilla, 60, Walnut street.

  Woren, Miss, 24, Walnut street.

  Woren, Mrs. Thomas, Walnut street.

  Yocum, Samuel, Third Ward.

  Yost, Laura, 18, Grant street.

  Yost, Lottie, Jackson street.

  Young, Mamie, 12, Broad street.

  Young, Katie, 10, Broad street.

  Youst, Mr.

  Youst, Eddie.

  Zellar, Rose.

  Zern, Miss.

  Zimmerman, Milton, 19, Locust street.

  Zimmerman, Morgan, 11, Young’s alley.

  Zimmerman, Owen N.

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  Barton, William E., The Life of Clara Barton, Founder of the American Red Cross. Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston and New York, 1922.

  Beale, The Reverend David J., Through the Johnstown Flood. Hubbard Brothers, Philadelphia, Boston, 1890.

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  Chapman, The Reverend H. L., Memoirs of an Itinerant. Privately published, no dates or place of publication listed.

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  Connelly, Frank, and Jenks, George C., Official Hisory of the John-town Flood. Journalist Publishing Co., Pittsburgh, 1889.

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  Epler, Percy H., The Life of Clara Barton. The Macmillan Co., New York, 1915.

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  Hall, John W., Fact Sheet of the Flood of 1889. (Compiled for the 75th anniversary of the disaster.)

  Harvey, George, Henry Clay Frick. Charles Scribner’s Sons, New York, 1928.

  Heiser, Victor, M.D., An American Doctor’s Odyssey. W. W. Norton & Co., New York, 1936.

  Hendrick, Burton J., Life of Andrew Carnegie. Doubleday, Doran & Co., New York, 1932.

  Hendrick, Burton J., and Henderson, Daniel, Louise Whitfield Carnegie; The Life of Mrs. Andrew Carnegie. Hastings House, New York, 1950.

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  Holbrook, Stewart H., The Age of the Moguls. Doubleday, New York, 1954.

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  Johnson, Tom L., My Story. B. W. Huebsch, New York, 1911.

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  Langford, Gerald, The Richard Harding Davis Years. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, New York, 1961.

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  MAGAZINES

  Engineering News

  Forest and Stream

  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, August 1883

  Harper’s Weekly

  Iron Age, The

  Le Monde Illustré, June 29, 1889

  Leslie’s Weekly

  North American Review, August 1889

  Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography (which contains, in its July and October issues of 1933, much of a semi-official but incomplete report on the disaster, written by the noted historian, John B. McMaster)

  NEWSPAPERS

  Boston Daily Globe

  Boston Morning Journal

  Boston Post

  Cambria Freeman

  Chicago Herald

 

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