johnstown flood bodies found

. Female. Black jersey. Height 5 feet 5 inches. According to nps.gov, "of the 2,209 people that died 900 bodies were never found." . Boy. Wore a scapular. Blue calico dress. Dark basque body. In the years following the disaster, some survivors blamed the members of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club for their modifications to the dam. Male. Gold watch Breast-pin. Dark hair. Light hair. Burnt up almost. Nothing but the bones. Age sixty or sixty-five. Blue striped waist and dress. A young lady about twenty. Gum garters. Female. Blue calico dress. A Wood & Morrell store-book. "Johnstown flood of 1889 destruction and rebirth" (Presentation 76-9). Blue calico dress, with white spots. Contact; About us; . Dark hair Full face German look. Gold ring enameled. Weight 165. Short nose. Cream color ribbon around neck. Cotton waist in pocket. Age about twenty-two. Bracelet and ring on left wrist and hand. Two bunches of keys. Female Blue gingham apron. Spectacles. This page was last edited on 6 February 2023, at 16:00. Black cloth pantaloons. False upper teeth. Light hair. Female. Female. Right foot and leg deformed. Ring, marked I. Found on river bank at Coopersdale. Height about 5 feet 6 inches. Age about thirty-five. Red woolen stockings. Sent to Prospect. Height 4 feet 5 inches. Height 5 feet 10 inches. Light brown hair. Weight 160. Small earrings. . No clothing. The dam and lake were part of the purchase, and the railroad sold them to private interests.[9]. Height 5 feet 10 inches. Left foot of child. Foot of female. Wore black belt with double clasp. Age about thirty. Brown hair. Spring heel button shoes. Pocket-knife Bone tooth-pick $6.31. Valuables placed in hands of John J. Geis. Button shoes. Weight about 50. About twelve years. Weight 160. Height about five feet eight inches. On Day Express. Dark hair. Weight 40. Body nude. Brought from Presbyterian Church Morgue, No. A pitiful sight was that of an old, gray-haired man named Norn. Papers, etc. Brown hair. Large gold button, oval shape, engraved. Woodvale. Describe the flood that devastated Johnstown. Scapular around her neck. Male. Dark hair. Height 5 feet 8 inches Black hair Gray eyes. Dark hair. Hair brown and light. Black hair. Black jersey. Male. Male. High-buttoned shoes. From pockets were taken a three-bladed knife, ring, shoe button, lead-pencil with pocket fastener, street car check and child's china ornament. Female. Age about three. Purse and small iron key on a ring. Cash $6.21. Checkered waist. Female. Weight 75. Brown hair. Rings in possession of R. B. Rodgers. Pocket knife. One gold ring. Eighteen months old. Age about thirty-seven. Fortunately those rumors were false, but nonetheless, damage was extensive. The flood lasted only 10 minutes, but the destruction and fear continued . Height 4 feet 6 inches. Blue overalls. 464. Age about forty. Gray hair. Other men tried digging a ditch at the other end of the dam, on the western abutment which was lower than the dam crest. Light calico dress with dark diamond spots. Johnstown Police detectives were . Age about forty-five years. Age three years Height about 3 feet 5 inches. Weight about 110. Dark brown hair. Black dress. Buttoned shoes. Removed to Catholic Cemetery. Age about five years. Male. Button shoes. Age thirty-seven. Height 3 feet 6 inches. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Age about forty. Blue woolen shirt. No goods. Richland township. Blue spotted calico dress. Age sixty-five. Male. Weight 40. Brilliant ear-drops. Medium height. Female. Black ribbed hose, with elastic supporters. Catholic. Gold band ring. Male. The committee visited the site of the South Fork Dam, reviewed the original engineering design of the dam and modifications made during repairs, interviewed eyewitnesses, commissioned a topographic survey of the dam remnants, and performed hydrologic calculations. Of firm of George G. Marshall & Co. Silver watch (open face), chain Pocket knife. Fair complexion. Identified 12th August by her sons, Matthew and D. A. Matthews. Full face. Collar buttons. Female. In an updated, the newspaper reported that Pennsylvania railroad officials said "that over 200 dead bodies have been counted floating down the . Brown hair. Black stockings. Red flannel underclothing. Calico dress, striped blue and white. Fair complexion. Home-knit hose. Weight 130. Blue clothes. Height 5 feet. Tall Brown hair. Height about five feet 3 inches. Rather spare face. Age twelve years. The work to find survivors and rebuild began almost immediately after the waters subsided. Scapular around neck. Male. Black hair. Heavy set. Silver watch, knife, etc., taken by A. Craver of Ebensburg. Age about thirty-five. Of Company C, 14th Regiment Penna. It is estimated that one out of nine residents was killed by the flood. [19] At ASCE's annual convention in June 1890, committee member Max Becker was quoted as saying, We will hardly [publish our investigation] report this session, unless pressed to do so, as we do not want to become involved in any litigation.[19] Although many ASCE members clamored for the report, it was not published in the society's transactions until two years after the disaster, in June 1891. Male child. Age thirty-five. Many people were crushed by pieces of debris, and others became caught in barbed wire from the wire factory upstream and/or drowned. Two keys. Weight 85. 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. Two rings on right hand. One small gold ring. Light hair. White handled knife Mixed woolen knee pants. Red calico waist. Black and brown vest. Female. Age eight. Banged hair. Blue undershirt Short stockings. Possibly a Jew. Laced shoe. Age six. Dress wine color with metal buttons. Chased band ring. Hand-knit open-worked sacque. Black hair. Buttoned shoes. Pocket knife, black handle, one blade. Male. Gray eyes. Small coin purse, 20 cents. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Donations for the relief effort came from all over the U.S. and overseas. Male Bunch of keys. Weight 135. Identified by the father. Probably ten or twelve years of age. Found in Conemaugh Borough. Trevor Hughes. Black calico dress with white spots. Washington street, Johnstown, Pa. Gold watch and chain. Valuables given to Alex. About 5 feet 6 inches height. White and blue apron. Large broad face. Dark hair. Buried in lot of C Rabb, Sandy Vale. Height 2 feet 6 inches. One set of black stones. Weight 148 Smooth face. Chain trinket with Washington head. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Plain gold ring. Philadelphia, PA: J.W. Blue dress. 777 bodies were never identified, buried in unmarked graves. . Lovers burnt and sweethearts drowned, Body delivered to her husband and taken to Morrellville, Pa. In 2009, studies showed that the flood's flow rate through the narrow valley exceeded 420,000 cubic feet per second (12,000m3/s), comparable to the flow rate of the Mississippi River at its delta, which varies between 250,000 and 710,000cuft/s (7,000 and 20,000m3/s).[4]. Ring in possession of J. W. Young, clerk of County Commissioners, of Westmoreland county, Pa. Dark hair. Height 5 feet 1 inch. Canton flannel drawers. White. Age about sixty. Button shoes. Zoom in Zoom out Rotate right Fit screen Full expand. Ring on finger with amethyst, with G.L.H on stone. Blank book bought of Irwin Rutlege, Jr. Small amount of money. One old knife only. Vol. One paper needles. Sandy hair. Weight 125. Height 5 feet 2 inches. Unidentified containers of cremated remains and decomposing bodies were found in a Johnstown, New York funeral home after police executed a search warrant Friday. Full face. Died after flood. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Female. Vine street, Johnstown, Pa. Large. Light brown hair. Body shipped to Indiana, Pa., via. Female. Female. Female Dark hair. In their final report,[20] the ASCE committee concluded the dam would have failed even if it had been maintained within the original design specifications, i.e., with a higher embankment crest and with five large discharge pipes at the dam's base. Dark hair. Coleman, Neil M., Wojno, Stephanie, and Kaktins, Uldis. Black set pin. Watch and chain. Two diamond earrings. Medium stature Weight about 140. Weight 160. Two gold rings. Height 5 feet 8 inches. Colored. Breast-pin. White cotton stockings. Female. Brown black hair. Blue calico wrapper, brown and white stripes. Male. A catastrophic flood in 1889 killed more than 2,000 people. Hundreds of people were never found, and one out of every three bodies recovered would never be positively identified. Age forty-five. Button-hook. Freckled. Weight 134 pounds. Female. White and black barred flannel skirt. Female. Green dress. Orange color ribbon tied in bow around neck. Age about fourteen. Stocking supporters. Catholic. Memorandum book of slaughter house, having a list of hides in it. One cuff-button and large key. Red and black striped shirt. Empty pocket-book. However, Johnstown was rebuilt on its original site. Red cloth dress. Black coat and vest. Two bunches of keys. R.R. Plush collar. Bunch of keys Sent to Prospect. Valuables placed in hands of her son Patrick. Black overcoat. Red and black striped skirt. Supposed to be Mrs. Shabler, or Mrs. McClaren, or Mrs. Murphy, of Hotel Brunswick. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Red skirt. Female. One out left side. The other three investigators, William Worthen, Alphonse Fteley, and Max Becker, did not attend. Cuff-buttons. Wore blue calico dress. A round Harrison and Morton badge. To Sandy Vale for burial. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. Black hair. Ring on second finger of left hand. Two gold rings chased. Female. Bone collar-button. Light hair. Black silk stockings. New shoes. Black and gray mixed coat. Age about fifty. Female. Small child. Male. Black hair. Right wrist badly scarred and crippled at one time Supposed to be enciente. Black dress. Buttoned shoes. Supposed to be James Barrett or James Lewis. Male. Supposed to be Meredith, above Caldwell's store. USA TODAY. Plaid wool dress with metal buttons. Valuables. White stockings, No. Female. Five years old. Small gold ring. Black stockings. Head burned off Dark lace shoes. Low cut shoes, laced. Light hair. High and round forehead. Door key. Age fifteen. Light complexion. Front teeth good. Catholic. Red flannel underwear. Thirty-five years. The Johnstown Calamity [Johnstown, Pa. Buried at St. John's Cemetery. White muslin or canton flannel underwear. Light complexion. Height 5 ft. 7 in. Weight 100 Height 4 feet 6 inches. The scale of the Johnstown flood of 1889 is difficult to visualize. Popular feeling ran high, as is reflected in Isaac G. Reed's poem: Many thousand human lives- Like. List of dead and missing people in the Johnstown Pennsylvania Flood of 1889. Purse $1.57 Pocket-knife. Blue eyes. Height 5 feet 7 inches. Height 5 feet 4 inches. Two rings with clover leaf pearl set. Buried at Grand View. Buried at Prospect. Tin or nickel watch safe. Light hair and moustache. Height 3 feet 6 inches. Black hair Long coral breast-pin. No teeth above. Woodvale. Height 5 feet 5 inches. Black hair. Height 4 feet 2 inches. Earrings Silver ring on middle finger of left hand. Fair complexion. Height 5 feet 10 inches. Black cloth cap lined with red, and black wool cap with black ribbon bow on top. Valuables, A male. Height 3 feet 9 inches. Watch chain and two lockets. Female. Pocket-book with $30. Visit the Johnstown Flood Museum, which is operated by the Johnstown Area Heritage Association, to find out more about this shocking episode in American history. He quickly assembled a group of men to save the face of the dam by trying to unclog the spillway; it was blocked by the broken fish trap and debris caused by the swollen waterline. Sack coat. Valuables. Weight about 45 pounds. Gingham apron. Black or gray wool skirt with two broad ruffles at bottom. Male. Babe. St. Louis, Mo Lady's gold open-faced watch, stem-winder. Black ribbed stockings. Gray woolen undershirt. Found in Conemaugh river above Company store. Dark hair. Dynamite was eventually used. Male. Four collar-buttons Set ring. One week's growth of sandy beard, mixed with gray. Open-faced watch with chain. This is the list as published on July 31, . Buried at Sandy Vale in lot of John Tittle. Fair complexion. Age about twelve. Weight 150. Female. Female. Valuables turned over to Mrs. Lee. Height 4 ft. Buttoned shoes. Buried in Decker's cemetery, Morrellville. $11.99 . Black pants. Identified by his wife. Red flannel underwear. Female. Male. Height about 4 feet 6 inches. Blue and white striped ticking skirt. Adding to these factors, slag from the iron furnaces of the steel mills was dumped along the river to create more land for building. Dark hair. Blue striped flannel shirt. 15 cts. Heavy dark brown hair. White shirt and linen lay-down collar. Dark hair. Said to have been Mary Hamilton or Miss Mollie Richards, but afterward found to be wrong. Police and Johnstown firefighters were dispatched at 1:40 p.m. Saturday as the result of a welfare check call made by family members of the . Two rings. Adult Body mangled. See reviews, photos, directions, phone numbers and more for the best Pet Stores in Hollsopple, PA. Charm with different metals set in. White. Weight about 115 Height about 5 feet 6 inches. Light complexion. Dark hair. Black hair. Male. Badly burned. Boy. Working shoes. Coleman, Neil M., Davis Todd, C., Myers, Reed A., Kaktins, Uldis (2009). Short black pants. Dark hair. Blue and white barred calico dress. Female. Barred flannel skirt. 11 shoe. Tall and slender. Height 3 feet. Blue eyes. Blue and white spotted calico dress. Male. Weight 140. Boy. Black merino stockings. Boy. Slippers. Body left on lot of Thomas L. Davis. All the horrors that hell could wish, Male. Scapulars. Dark brown hair. He gave the investigation report to outgoing Becker to decide when to release it to the public. Brown hair. Fair complexion Long black hair. Full suit of blue chevoit. Plain ear-rings. Cotton pants Dark coat Blue calico waist, white spots. Decomposing bodies and cremated human remains were found at an unlicensed funeral home in Johnstown, New York, police said. Female. Black cloth jersey, covered buttons. Auburn hair. Female. 5 shoes. Height 3 feet 8 inches. Barred gingham apron. Light hair. Brown hair. The second "great flood" to hit Johnstown, Pa., happened on July 20, 1977. Dark blue suit. Age fifty-five. Purple suit. Medium build. Black ribbed stockings. Male. Padlock, key and 15 cts. Age twenty. Age about six months. Black and white striped pants. Daughter of James Jones. Dark hair. Age forty. Male. Height 4 feet 2 inches. Buried at Prospect, June 9th. Red woolen hose with black feet. White stockings Pocketbook. Female. Found in front of Cambria Iron Co.'s office. Eleven years old. Catholic. Female. Female Age six. 119 Market street. Brown hair Gray eyes. Male. Age twenty. Supposed to be Mrs. Griffin. One round small tin plate with the Elgin Butter Co eagle stamped on it in pocket. Two small bags. Blue gingham striped apron Blue woolen dress. Male. Muslin skirt. Age sixteen to eighteen. Female. Scapulary. Coarse gray woolen underwear. $103. Breast-pin. Right leg and right arm only. Earring. David McCullough was born on July 7, 1993 ,and raised in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Age fourteen years. One plain ring set out. Long black hair. Male. Buried as unknown 216, from Millville School Morgue, at Prospect Disinterred and buried in lot of Conrad Raab, Sandy Vale, June 12th. Mustache black. About three feet eight inches in height. Striped flannel shirt. Height 4 feet 10 inches. Age seven to eight. Gold band ring. One plain gold ear-ring One ring, double heart. Left incisor tooth broken. Gold band on third finger of left hand. p.475. Weight 130. Front teeth wide apart and protruding. Female Buttoned shoes Rubbers. Embalmed, and at the request of Mr. Friedman enclosed in a rough box. Female. Low round forehead. Bunch of keys. The festival will take place Aug. 4-5. Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Viering aged one year. Brown hair. Red flannel dress. Gray pants with black stripe. Walter, Jennie and Edith also drowned. A Pittsburgh man. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Two old style door keys. Along with about half of the club members, co-founder Henry Clay Frick donated thousands of dollars to the relief effort. Age thirty-five to forty. Height 5 feet. It began to prosper with the building of the Pennsylvania Main Line Canal in 1836 and the construction of the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Cambria Iron Works in the 1850s. Male Weight 90. Three keys and a bunch of keys. Female. They carted off debris, distributed food, and erected temporary housing. 35 Maple avenue, Woodvale. Mouth-organ. Weight 160 Height 5 feet 9 inches. 18 April 2007 . Male. Height 5 feet 2 inches. Brown dress with red plaited front and cuffs. Pearl street. No valuables. The South Fork Dam in Pennsylvania collapses on May 31, 1889, causing the Johnstown Flood, killing more than 2,200 people. Black dress with velvet collar. Gold watch Elgin No. Nine years old. Two plain band rings. It's a story of great tragedy, but also of triumphant recovery. 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. Blue skirt with short stripes of black braid in front. Telegraph lines were downed and rail lines were washed away. Age about ten. Envelope marked James Lewis, Main street, Johnstown. Weight about 140. One small key. Button shoes. About this Item . 160 pounds. Cloth gaiters and blue calico waist. 135 pounds. Very large breasts. Two $5.00 gold pieces. Gold band ring on third finger of left hand. Brown sacque. Blue calico waist. Tobacco pipe. Gray pants and coat. 7, p.216. Silver watch. Weight about 160. Laced shoes. Weight about 15 pounds. Suppose to be James Haltzman. Weight 120. The Youghiogheny River cuts through Laurel Ridge in Ohiopyle. Pennsylvania History, v. 80, no. Daught of James J. Froenheiser. Age eighteen. Very large. Male Age about three years No marks. Afterwards identified as Mrs. Samuel Lenhart. Market street, Johnstown, Pa. Open faced gold watch. Age twenty-five. Female. Dark clothes. Cambria borough, Broad street One pocket-book $1.95 in silver. [1] Barton arrived on June 5, 1889, to lead the group's first major disaster relief effort; she did not leave for more than five months. Supposed to be Mrs. John C. Clark. Afterwards thought to be Miss Masterson. Age forty-five to fifty. Female. Black pants. Band ring on third finger of left hand. Heavy woolen stockings. Blue black ribbed stockings. Black pants. Male. Buried in lot of A. Age six years. Blue eyes. Light eyes. station. Age forty. Dressmaker. [3] Modern dam-breach computer modeling reveals that it took approximately 65 minutes for most of the lake to empty after the dam began to fail. Supposed to be Hoffman. Male. Vest. Sent to Prospect. On the morning of May 31, in a farmhouse on a hill just above the South Fork Dam, Elias Unger, president of the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, awoke to the sight of Lake Conemaugh swollen after a night-long heavy rainfall. Blue and white apron. Weight 170. With Len Cariou, Elam Bender, Randy Bender, Clarita Berger. Height about 5 feet 9 inches. Unrecognizable. Turned up nose. Red skirt. No valuables. Pair of cuff-buttons. Wife of J.H. Bunch of keys. Blue shirt with large bars on it. Heavy knit stockings. Watch chain. Silver watch. Age about sixteen. Weight 155 Height 5 feet 6 inches Black hair Woolen under skirt, red, brown and white barred cotton underskirt, striped white and red Black cashmere dress, with black glass buttons oval shape. Boy of sixteen or seventeen years (Johnstown). Long brown curly hair. Can't take it off. Jersey jacket. Female. As the Johnstown Area Historical Association notes, the dead were found hundreds of miles away and continued to be found for decades after the flood. By the early twentieth century, entertainers developed an exhibition portraying the flood, using moving scenery, light effects, and a live narrator. Height 4 feet. Bunch of keys. Brown eyes. Hazel eyes Two plain gold rings on right forefinger. Blue shirt waist. $1 10 in coin. Age forty-three. Two rings on right hand. Red flannel skirt. Blue waist. White. Pearl buttons. Red waist. Female. Buried at No. Age fourteen years. Red flannel skirt, with blue and white checkered waist attached. Earrings. Fourth Ward Morgue. Boy. One locket lost in getting body out. Age two years. Age eight months. Identified by her husband. Female. Sandy Vale, by friends, June 15th. Female. Black hair. Paper with Chinese letters. Height about 5 feet 4 inches. Small piece of green ribbon. Female. Knee breeches. Female Age about nine years. Bricker, Henry, Grandview Cemetery Public Plot-Bodies found but not recovered by family/friends Bridges, Chas., 2, Cambria, Lower Yoder Catholic Cemetery Collar and tie remained on neck. Female child. Male. High broad forehead. White underwear. Blue check shirt. Height 3 feet. White. Age about fifty. One heavy plain gold ring. No valuables. Female. Male. Red knit skirt. Male. Buried on lot of A.J. Blue shirt. (1911). Three bunches keys. Black woolen mitts Black cloth jacket. A coupon book, Johnstown and Stony Creek R.R. Body delivered to her brother. Handkerchief. No valuables or other articles. Worsted coat. A lady about twenty-five years of age. Light complexion. Male. Blue flannel skirt. Age six months. Taken back to Johnstown, Pa. Light hair, plaited, tied near middle. Female. Winter opening hours have begun for the Johnstown Flood Museum and Heritage Discovery Center/Johnstown Childrens Museum: we are CLOSED Tuesdays and Wednesdays; OPEN Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays from 10:00 am-5:00 pm; and OPEN Sundays from noon-5:00 pm. Supposed to be the daughter of Patrick Fagan. Received valuables of 267. Valuables given to his brother James. An autograph album near her hand belonged to Blanche S. Wilson. Striped pants. Eyes burned out. Aged. Sister of David Faloon. Gray hair. Aged. Height 5 feet 9 inches. Female. Weight 150. White canton flannel drawers. White shirt Blue vest. Debris was recovered as far away as Pittsburgh, about 75 miles to the west. Two knives. Red short basque with red buttons on it. About forty-five years. But at around 10:30 a.m. Thursday - 39 years and one day to the date of the flood - workers with Everett-based Cottle's Asphalt Maintenance found that Yamaha 200 buried in the ground while they . Dark complexion Weight about 100. Knee pants. Age thirty Height 5 feet. Weight about 150. A man about fifty years of age. Brass hair pin. Light hair. Blue calico dress with small white vines. Found in drift above Company's store. Calico dress. Age about fifty. Weight 200. Light brown hair. Short white hair. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Watch chain. Two bodies were found as late as 1906. Height 4 feet 2 inches. Breast-pin. Supposed to be William Henry. Male. White underclothing. Female Age eighteen. No articles. Red moustache and beard. Laced shoes. Height 3 feet 4 inches. Age thirty-five. Markers on a corner of City Hall at 401 Main Street show the height of the crests of the 1889, 1936, and 1977 floods. Height 3 feet 3 inches. Watch-chain with keys attached. Female. 41, No. Buttoned shoes. Height 5 feet 9 inches. One small ear-drop. Striped calico dress. Red underwear. New Orleans. Their calculations found . Schubert's body was found beneath a pile of broken timbers. Cambria City. Height 5 feet 6 inches. Light brown hair. Female Age forty-five to fifty Weight 160. Plain ring on right hand. Plaid skirt, red and black. Height 5 feet. Female. 61 cts. The waters carried some bodies as far as Cincinnati 300 miles away. Dam-Breach hydrology of the Johnstown flood of 1889 challenging the findings of the 1891 investigation report, Heliyon. Age about thirteen. Match safe. Full face. Black cloth wrapper, buttoned in front to knees. Brown hair. Female. Black hair slightly gray. Bodies as far as Cincinnati- more than 350 miles away. White skirt. Black pants. Well dressed. Ruby glass ear-rings. Age about nineteen. Weight 250 to 300. Blue eyes. Wart on left hand front finger. Gray eyes. Sex unknown. $1.00 silver clasped in hand. Dark hair mixed with gray. on it. Weight 150. Fair complexion. Black coat and vest with small bar cloth covered buttons. 41, No. Gold watch, No. Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, Vol. Large seal ring on little finger of right hand, set gone. Black and brown jacket. Heavy jersey. Cord braid at waist. Male. Certificate of deposit for $1000 00 at John Dibert & Co. bank. Buttoned shoes. Plain gold ring on third finger of left hand. Woodvale. Gum boots. [3] The first town to be hit by the flood was South Fork; the town was on high ground, and most of the people escaped by running up the nearby hills when they saw the dam spill over. Aged about thirteen months. Watchman at Wire Mill. This claim has since been challenged. Female. White. Blue calico dress with small crescent dots. Catholic. Black ribbed hose. Weight 150. Laced shoes. Heavy build. Female. Black hair. Drilling clothes. Coffin furnished his father from the Morgue. Male. Black woolen stocking.

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johnstown flood bodies found