Scale 1:21,600; 1800 ft. to 1 in. Hand colored. Relief shown by contours. Shows mine entries and workings. Includes 3 cross sections, 4 "Columnar sections showing coal measures at Johnstown, Sonman & Bennington More
U17835 U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa. Printed on mount at bottom: Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889. Loss from 10,000 to 12,000 lives. Typed on label attached at top More
Aerial view of the Johnstown vicinity showing the route of the waters of the Johnstown Flood of 31 May 1889 and the devastated areas resulting from them. Relief shown by landform drawings. Devastated areas, bui More
Significance: This structure, completed in 1900, was the second powerhouse constructed by the Johnstown Company. The first was located immediately behind it against the hillside from which coal was mined. Som More
Significance: The present city hall was built during a period of great optimism in Johnstown. The previous building on the site, erected in 1872, had been used as a market house, police station, and municipal b More