Collections

The museum collection contains a variety of objects directly related to the Johnstown Flood of May 31, 1889. The collection is made up entirely of cultural objects, the largest section being archeological. Our collection is comprised photographs, newspaper articles, books, and many personal items found in the aftermath of the flood. Items of note include: Reverend David J. Beale’s original Morgue Book that contained descriptions of flood victims, several objects that belonged to the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club, period photographs taken in the 1880s by club member Louis Semple Clarke, and much more.

 
The outside cover of 19th century tan ledger that was used as a morgue book from 1889.
This original morgue book is from 1889 and was compiled by Reverend David Beale, Chairman of the Committee of Morgues. The 19th century tan ledger is approximately 12 inches high and 8 inches wide.

NPS/ALPO J 281

 
Hand written entries on the inside of a morgue book
Beale recorded the physical attributes or names of the victims of the Johnstown Flood. The recordings in this book are from the Master Morgue Book.

NPS/ALPO J 281

 
A figurine of a woman with blonde hair wearing a pink and yellow dress
A figurine that was pulled from the floodwaters in 1889. The object was gifted to Johnstown Flood National Memorial in 2020.

NPS/ALPO J 26446

 
The hollow base of the figurine that once contained dirt from the flood
The hollow base of the figurine that was once filled with dirt and grime from the flood.

NPS/ALPO J 26446

 
A 19th century metal and glass pocket watch with a chain and key attached. It was gifted to Johnstown Flood National Memorial in 1991.
A 19th century metal and glass pocket watch that was owned by Andrew C. Young, who died in the flood. A chain and key are attached. The pocket watch was gifted to Johnstown Flood National Memorial in 1991.

NPS/ALPO 8678

 
The inside of the pocket watch. The time is stopped at 4:11 PM.
The time on the pocket watch is stopped at 4:11 pm, a few minutes after the flood reached Johnstown.

NPS/ALPO 8678

Last updated: February 23, 2023

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