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#14 A family of survivors lives in a makeshift shelter in a cave.

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A family of survivors lives in a makeshift shelter in a cave.

Johnstown Flood of 1889: Shocking Aftermath Photos That Reveal the Devastation

#14 A family of survivors lives in a makeshift shelter in a cave.

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←#13 The village of Johnstown was founded in 1800 by the Swiss immigrant Joseph Johns (anglicized from “Schantz”) where the Stonycreek and Little Conemaugh rivers joined to form the Conemaugh River.
#15 The Johnstown Flood in rare pictures, 1889→

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