Cambria Iron Company
Author : Sharon A. Brown
Publisher :
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 12,97 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Historic sites
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Author : Sharon A. Brown
Publisher :
Page : 614 pages
File Size : 12,97 MB
Release : 1989
Category : Historic sites
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Author : Richard A. Gregory
Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 31,69 MB
Release : 2011-02-23
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 1456860291
The Johnstown Flood is an iconic tragedy in our nation ́s history, like the Chicago Fire, the sinking of the Titanic or the San Francisco earthquake. Many books have been written about the devastating 1889 Johnstown Flood, but few about the period before or after the flood: why did the town develop in such a remote valley and why didn ́t those who livied below the dangerous dam do something about it? My book, "The Bosses Club", answers those questions, but more importantly illuminates often overlooked circumstances that contributed to the origin for the catastrophe, like the Pennsylvania Canal and Pennsylvania Railroad. How their rapid development set the stage and led to the rivaly between Cambria Iron Company and Carnegie to dominate the burgeoning Steel industry.
Author : United States. National Park Service
Publisher :
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 40,22 MB
Release : 1988
Category : Cambria Iron Works (Johnstown, Pa.).
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Author : Henry Wilson Storey
Publisher :
Page : 948 pages
File Size : 46,32 MB
Release : 1907
Category : Cambria County (Pa.)
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Author : J. J. McLaurin
Publisher : Metalmark
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,82 MB
Release : 2014
Category : Floods
ISBN : 9780271064529
A history of Johnstown, published in 1890, from the colonial period to the 1889 flood, when the South Fork Dam on the Conemaugh River failed. Features a journalistic account of the flood.
Author : David McCullough
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 45,70 MB
Release : 2007-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 1416561226
The stunning story of one of America’s great disasters, a preventable tragedy of Gilded Age America, brilliantly told by master historian David McCullough. At the end of the nineteenth century, Johnstown, Pennsylvania, was a booming coal-and-steel town filled with hardworking families striving for a piece of the nation’s burgeoning industrial prosperity. In the mountains above Johnstown, an old earth dam had been hastily rebuilt to create a lake for an exclusive summer resort patronized by the tycoons of that same industrial prosperity, among them Andrew Carnegie, Henry Clay Frick, and Andrew Mellon. Despite repeated warnings of possible danger, nothing was done about the dam. Then came May 31, 1889, when the dam burst, sending a wall of water thundering down the mountain, smashing through Johnstown, and killing more than 2,000 people. It was a tragedy that became a national scandal. Graced by David McCullough’s remarkable gift for writing richly textured, sympathetic social history, The Johnstown Flood is an absorbing, classic portrait of life in nineteenth-century America, of overweening confidence, of energy, and of tragedy. It also offers a powerful historical lesson for our century and all times: the danger of assuming that because people are in positions of responsibility they are necessarily behaving responsibly.
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Page : 1076 pages
File Size : 49,76 MB
Release : 1886
Category : Law reports, digests, etc
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Author : Pennsylvania. Inspectors of Mines
Publisher :
Page : 652 pages
File Size : 36,14 MB
Release : 1894
Category : Anthracite coal
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Page : 1016 pages
File Size : 26,2 MB
Release : 1897
Category : Railroads
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Page : 1424 pages
File Size : 40,51 MB
Release : 1912
Category : Industrial management
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