JOHNSTOWN

1 City (1990 pop. 9,058), seat of Fulton co., E central N.Y.; founded 1772, inc. 1895. Its leather-glove industry dates back to 1800; other leather and knitted goods are also made. Johnson Hall was built by the city's founder, Sir William Johnson. Other notable buildings include the county courthouse (1774) and Fort Johnstown (1771), the county jail. The last Revolutionary battle in New York was fought in Johnstown on Oct. 25, 1781. Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born in the city.

2 City (1990 pop. 28,134), Cambria co., SW Pa., on the Conemaugh River at the mouth of Stony Creek; settled 1770, inc. as a city 1936. Formerly one of the great centers of U.S. heavy industry, its manufactures now include metal products, apparel, dairy products, machinery, furniture, and ice rinks. Branches of U.S. Steel and Bethlehem Steel were there before the decline of the steel industry in the 1970s and 80s. The first Kelly pneumatic converter for the transformation of crude iron into steel was built there in 1862. On May 31, 1889, South Fork Dam with its large upriver reservoir c.12 mi (19 km) above Johnstown broke as a result of heavy rains, and the city was flooded, with the devastating loss of nearly 2,200 lives; this was one of the greatest disasters of 19th-century America. The river was later channeled (completed 1943) for flood prevention. The Univ. of Pittsburgh at Johnstown, the National Drug Intelligence Center, and a state rehabilitation center are in the city. Part of an abandoned steel plant now houses a heritage museum in the city. Johnstown Flood National Memorial and Allegheny Portage Railroad National Historic Site are nearby (see National Parks and Monuments, table).

See D. McCullough, The Johnstown Flood (1968, repr. 1987).

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...10 July 1937, 24 July 1937, 21 August 1937; Curtis Miner, Forging a New Deal: Johnstown and the Great Depression, 1929-1941 Johnstown, Pa.: Johnstown Area Heritage Association, 1993 , 64-65, 68-69. Ewa Morawska, For Bread...
...stages of her exploration. The Jews in Johnstown built a closely knit community supported...surrounding agricultural villages. In Johnstown, the Jews similarly developed their...recurrent slumps in the mines and mills, Johnstown Jews achieved a self-defined satisfactory...
L. P. Miller, 1889); Richard OConnor, Johnstown: The Day the Dam Broke (Philadel- phia : Lippincott...Irving London, A Photographic Story of the 1889 Johnstown Flood (Johnstown, Pa.: Camera Shop, 1964); Nathan D. Shappee...
...Mexicans who had not been residents of Johnstown for at least seven years must get out...to have been committed by Negroes of Johnstown, Pa., more than two thousand Ne- groes have left Johnstown because of order issued by Mayor Joseph...
...the Eastern Rite, 36 -37. See also "Johnstown Diocese" Carpatho-Russian Historical...Orthodox Greek Catholic Church, see "Johnstown Diocese" Carpatho-Russian Orthodox...Carpatho-Russian Peoples Church; "Johnstown Diocese" Carpatho-Russian Orthodox...
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...Limits: St. Johns Episcopal Church, Johnstown, New York, 2 September 2007 by Alan...historians will go out of their way to visit Johnstown, New York, or its Episcopal church...not industries but social services. Johnstown now is a small city of 8,500, racially...
...tragic dam failures, particularly the Johnstown Flood of 1889, was the most direct and...through a poorly built dam, destroying Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and killing 2000 people...media and courts focused intently on the Johnstown Flood, and perceived, mostly inaccurately...
...Somerset county, in 1908 but soon moved to Johnstown, the site of the most populous Italian...community in adjoining Cambria county. In Johnstown, he got involved in politics and became...Pennsylvania, Torquato went back to Johnstown. In 1940, he made an unsuccessful bid...
...included a demand by industry in the Johnstown area for graduate-level engineering...unavailability of these courses at the Universitys Johnstown campus (this campus only offers undergraduate...separating the two campuses. While the Johnstown campus is approximately 90 miles from...
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A True History of the Johnstown Flood: Goodman Theatre. Robert Falls...the context of the 1889 disaster in Johnstown, Pa.--which also turned out to...back into history--in the case of Johnstown, it was the wealthy capitalist barons...
...Affirmative action director charges Pitt-Johnstown president with discrimination, harassment and retaliation JOHNSTOWN, Pa. -- According to the University...However, Savage concedes that the Johnstown campus is not as diverse as it could...
...car crashes and other accidents in the Johnstown region. It is competition critics contend...country high school 15 miles east of Johnstown. When 13-year-old Jeremy Weyant...room doctors at Conemaugh Hospital in Johnstown were outraged the boy was flown by helicopter...
...grade teacher Kathy Bold and her colleagues have used to introduce a more inclusive environment at West Side Elementary in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. The staff there works hard to teach youngsters "about how were alike and how were different," says Bold...
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...of Disaster: Bruce Springsteen on the Johnstown Flood. Byline: CHARLES LEGGE QUESTION...Patrolman refers to the night of the Johnstown flood. Was this a real event? ON THE...Dam, 15 miles upstream of the town of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, came under extreme pressure...
...of Disaster: Bruce Springsteen on the Johnstown Flood. Byline: Charles Legge QUESTION...Patrolman refers to the night of the Johnstown flood. Was this a real event? ON THE...15 miles upstream from the town of Johnstown, Pennsylvania, came under extreme pressure...
Actress Goes with Flow of Johnstown Flood. by By Jack Helbig Byline...Theatres "A True History of the Johnstown Flood" and has garnered praise for...member. But "A True History of the Johnstown Flood" is her first gig at an A...
...total of $52,530 in four years to the Johnstown Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra was...P. Murtha, a Democrat who lived in Johnstown, Pa., and chaired the House Appropriations...an important cultural institution in Johnstown. The congressman tried to revive the...
...S.A. Miller, THE WASHINGTON TIMES JOHNSTOWN, Pa. - The largess of Rep. John P...southwestern Pennsylvania. From the John Murtha Johnstown-Cambria County Airport to the stretch...in and around Mr. Murthas hometown of Johnstown, a Rust Belt community about 65 miles...
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JOHNSTOWN 1 City (1990 pop. 9,058), seat...the county courthouse (1774) and Fort Johnstown (1771), the county jail. The last...Revolutionary battle in New York was fought in Johnstown on Oct. 25, 1781. Elizabeth Cady Stanton...
JOHNSTOWN FLOOD NATIONAL MEMORIAL see Johnstown 2 ; National Parks and Monuments (table). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...exploration and settlement; includes Gateway Arch. See Saint Louis , Mo. Johnstown Flood MM SE Pa. 1964 164 (66) Memorializes the Johnstown flood of 1889. See Johnstown , Pa. Korean War Veterans Memorial MM Washington, D.C. 1986 2...
CADMAN, CHARLES WAKEFIELD 1881 1946, American composer, b. Johnstown, Pa. Although he is known to the public principally for two songs From the Land of the Sky-blue Water, based on Native American...
...merchant, and gained great power among the Mohawk and other Iroquois. He acquired large landed properties, founded (1762) Johnstown, N.Y., and lived in baronial splendor at Johnson Hall. Because of his influence with the indigenous population (he...
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