Part of PICRYL.com. Not developed or endorsed by the Library of Congress

walnut grove johnstown cambria county pa

public
472 media by topicpage 1 of 5
Cyrus Elders' house, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Cyrus Elders' house, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

17850U U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Aquaduct [sic] on old Penn'a Canal at Johnstown, 1845 / Storm ; George W. Storm, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania

Aquaduct [sic] on old Penn'a Canal at Johnstown, 1845 / Storm ; George...

29011aa U.S. Copyright Office. Photograph of drawing(?) by Geo. W. Storm.

Panoramic view Franklin Works, Cambria Steel Co., Johnstown, Pennsylvania

Panoramic view Franklin Works, Cambria Steel Co., Johnstown, Pennsylva...

Postcard shows Franklin Works Cambria Steel Company's plant and factories. J 66301 U.S. Copyright Office. Division of Prints No. 42514. Written on verso: Davenport Mfg Co.

Glosser Brothers Department Store, Annex, 435-449 Franklin Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Glosser Brothers Department Store, Annex, 435-449 Franklin Street, Joh...

Survey number: HABS PA-5783-A Public domain photograph of shopping center, department store building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Johnstown calamity. Log jam in Main Street

The Johnstown calamity. Log jam in Main Street

Flood, Johnstown, Pennsylvania-logs in foreground, buildings in background. 26943U U.S. Copyright Office. Barker's Stereoscopic Gems of American Scenery.

Ruins of Cambria Iron Mills from stone bridge P.R.R., Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Ruins of Cambria Iron Mills from stone bridge P.R.R., Johnstown Flood,...

17831 U.S. Copyright Office Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Military post on Kernville Hill, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Military post on Kernville Hill, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Photo shows shows soldiers, river, and city ruins. 17833U U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Camb...

Significance: Founded by Thomas L. Johnson, who was later Progressive mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, and British-born engineer Arthur J. Moxham, the Johnson Steel Street Rail Company produced the Jaybird rail, paten... More

Debris at P.R.R. stone bridge, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Debris at P.R.R. stone bridge, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

17832U U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Camp of relief corps, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Camp of relief corps, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

17841U U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

George E. Thackray House, 126 Fayette Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

George E. Thackray House, 126 Fayette Street, Johnstown, Cambria Count...

Survey number: HABS PA-5692 Building/structure dates: 1892- ca. 1895 Initial Construction

Cambria Company's store looking towards kernville, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Cambria Company's store looking towards kernville, Johnstown Flood, Ma...

17839U U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Cambria Iron Company, Gautier Works, 12" Mill, Clinton Street & Little Conemaugh River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Gautier Works, 12" Mill, Clinton Street & Little...

Survey number: HAER PA-314-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1890 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 89001101

Inclined Plane Bridge, Spanning Stonycreek River at State Route 3022 Spur, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Inclined Plane Bridge, Spanning Stonycreek River at State Route 3022 S...

Significance: This single-span, pin-connected Pennsylvania through truss bridge was constructed across the Stonycreek River in conjunction with an inclined plane railway shortly after the Johnstown Flood of 189... More

Immaculate Conception Church of the Blessed Virgin, 308 Broad Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Immaculate Conception Church of the Blessed Virgin, 308 Broad Street, ...

Survey number: HABS PA-5738 Building/structure dates: 1906-1908 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1936 Subsequent Work Building/structure dates: 1977 Subsequent Work Building/structure dates: 1... More

Cambria Iron Company, Merchant Mill, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Merchant Mill, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria C...

Significance: Originally contained four heating furnaces and a bar mill for the production of a variety of iron bars and plates. The east facade is highlighted by the original common-bond brick walls and multi... More

Horner Street Bridge, Horner Street over Stonycreek River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Horner Street Bridge, Horner Street over Stonycreek River, Johnstown, ...

Significance: The bridge is a double span, reinforced concrete, through arch bridge. Designed by Consulting Engineer Gustav A. Fink and built in 1916-17 by John L. Elder under contract to Johnstown, the bridge ... More

Horner Street Bridge, Horner Street over Stonycreek River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Horner Street Bridge, Horner Street over Stonycreek River, Johnstown, ...

Significance: The bridge is a double span, reinforced concrete, through arch bridge. Designed by Consulting Engineer Gustav A. Fink and built in 1916-17 by John L. Elder under contract to Johnstown, the bridge ... More

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria...

Significance: The blacksmith shop is the earliest surviving building of the Cambria Iron Company. The shop produced a wide range of metal products throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and c... More

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria...

Significance: The blacksmith shop is the earliest surviving building of the Cambria Iron Company. The shop produced a wide range of metal products throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and c... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

The Ruins at Johnstown, Pennsylvania, after the flood, May 31, 1889

The Ruins at Johnstown, Pennsylvania, after the flood, May 31, 1889

View of the P.R.R. Bridge and gorge, from which hundreds of bodies were taken daily. Copyright by Rothengatter & Dillon, Phila., Pa. No. 10.

William Oakley House, 27 Clarion Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

William Oakley House, 27 Clarion Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Survey number: HABS PA-5691 Building/structure dates: 1904- 1905 Initial Construction

St. Stephen's Slovak Catholic Church, 414 Fourth Avenue, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

St. Stephen's Slovak Catholic Church, 414 Fourth Avenue, Johnstown, Ca...

Survey number: HABS PA-5744 Building/structure dates: 1909- 1911 Initial Construction

Westmont Neighborhood, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Westmont Neighborhood, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Written data includes photocopies of maps, advertisements & photographs. Survey number: HABS PA-5671 Building/structure dates: ca. 1891 Subsequent Work Building/structure dates: ca. 1901 Subsequent Work Buil... More

216-18 Wyoming Street (House), Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

216-18 Wyoming Street (House), Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Survey number: HABS PA-5680 Building/structure dates: ca. 1891 Initial Construction

McCreary House, 169 Iron Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

McCreary House, 169 Iron Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

The Johnstown calamity. A slightly damaged house

The Johnstown calamity. A slightly damaged house

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, after the flood, a house lies on its side in a pile of rubble with a huge tree through a window. Copyright 1889 by Geo. Barker. Stereo photo by Geo. Barker, Niagara Falls, N. Y.

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...

Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...

Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More

Cambria Iron Company, East side of Conemaugh River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, East side of Conemaugh River, Johnstown, Cambria...

Significance: The Cambria Ironworks is a part of a National Historic Landmark district recognized for its association with such renowned figures as John Fritz, Captain Bill Jones, Daniel J. Morrell, and William... More

Cambria Iron Company, East side of Conemaugh River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, East side of Conemaugh River, Johnstown, Cambria...

Significance: The Cambria Ironworks is a part of a National Historic Landmark district recognized for its association with such renowned figures as John Fritz, Captain Bill Jones, Daniel J. Morrell, and William... More

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6, Lower Works, Johnstown...

Significance: The two furnaces were the largest in the area and nearly identical in size to the impressive Lucy No. 2 (1878) and Edgar Thomson "A" (1880), two of Andrew Carnegie's blast furnaces in Pittsburgh. ... More

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, Drawing Room & Laying-Out Floor Building, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, Drawing Room & Laying-Out Floor Bui...

Survey number: HAER PA-271-A Building/structure dates: 1893 Initial Construction

Cambria Iron Company, Foundry, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Foundry, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County,...

Significance: The iron foundry consists of a large two-story structure with ornate brick walls and a mansard slate-covered roof. Cambria Iron Company operated the foundry not as a commercial enterprise, but ra... More

Cambria Iron Company, Gautier Works, 12" Mill, Clinton Street & Little Conemaugh River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Gautier Works, 12" Mill, Clinton Street & Little...

Survey number: HAER PA-314-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1890 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 89001101

Cambria Iron Company, Gautier Works, 12" Mill, Clinton Street & Little Conemaugh River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Gautier Works, 12" Mill, Clinton Street & Little...

Survey number: HAER PA-314-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1890 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 89001101

Inclined Plane Bridge, Spanning Stonycreek River at State Route 3022 Spur, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Inclined Plane Bridge, Spanning Stonycreek River at State Route 3022 S...

Significance: This single-span, pin-connected Pennsylvania through truss bridge was constructed across the Stonycreek River in conjunction with an inclined plane railway shortly after the Johnstown Flood of 189... More

Inclined Plane Bridge, Spanning Stonycreek River at State Route 3022 Spur, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Inclined Plane Bridge, Spanning Stonycreek River at State Route 3022 S...

Significance: This single-span, pin-connected Pennsylvania through truss bridge was constructed across the Stonycreek River in conjunction with an inclined plane railway shortly after the Johnstown Flood of 189... More

Pennsylvania Railroad, Conemaugh River Viaduct, Spanning Conemaugh River, north of Stonycreek River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Pennsylvania Railroad, Conemaugh River Viaduct, Spanning Conemaugh Riv...

Significance: This structure is the first large stone arch bridge among many that defined Chief Engineer William H. Brown's reputation as the Pennsylvania Railroad's "stone man." The site is also significant as... More

Cambria Steel Company, Machine Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Steel Company, Machine Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria C...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

238 Greene Street (House), Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

238 Greene Street (House), Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Survey number: HABS PA-5685 Building/structure dates: before 1919 Initial Construction

Horner Street Bridge, Horner Street over Stonycreek River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Horner Street Bridge, Horner Street over Stonycreek River, Johnstown, ...

Significance: The bridge is a double span, reinforced concrete, through arch bridge. Designed by Consulting Engineer Gustav A. Fink and built in 1916-17 by John L. Elder under contract to Johnstown, the bridge ... More

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria...

Significance: The blacksmith shop is the earliest surviving building of the Cambria Iron Company. The shop produced a wide range of metal products throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and c... More

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria...

Significance: The blacksmith shop is the earliest surviving building of the Cambria Iron Company. The shop produced a wide range of metal products throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and c... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

L. H. Mayer Building, 414 Locust Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

L. H. Mayer Building, 414 Locust Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Written data includes photocopies of elevations & sections. Significance: The building was constructed in 1913-14 for physician L. H. Mayer. When it was built, the Mayer Building was by far the largest and most... More

Joseph Komara House I, 403-403 1/2 Chestnut Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Joseph Komara House I, 403-403 1/2 Chestnut Street, Johnstown, Cambria...

Survey number: HABS PA-5750 Building/structure dates: ca. 1891 Initial Construction

Charles S. & Sarah Price Estate, Stable, 510 Edgehill Drive, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Charles S. & Sarah Price Estate, Stable, 510 Edgehill Drive, Johnstown...

Survey number: HABS PA-5734-B Building/structure dates: ca. 1892 Initial Construction

Bethlehem Steel Company, 11" Mill & Shipping Building, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Bethlehem Steel Company, 11" Mill & Shipping Building, Lower Works, Jo...

Significance: Containing a series of automated rolls and shears, the 11" Mill is the only active mill of the Lower Works. Steel bars from the 11" Mill, processed by a variety of techniques including forging, m... More

Johnstown Passenger Railway Company, Conductor's Shed, Central Avenue, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Passenger Railway Company, Conductor's Shed, Central Avenue,...

Survey number: HAER PA-258-B Building/structure dates: 1893 Initial Construction

Ruins of Cambria Iron Mills from stone bridge P.R.R., Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Ruins of Cambria Iron Mills from stone bridge P.R.R., Johnstown Flood,...

17831 U.S. Copyright Office Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Camb...

Significance: Founded by Thomas L. Johnson, who was later Progressive mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, and British-born engineer Arthur J. Moxham, the Johnson Steel Street Rail Company produced the Jaybird rail, paten... More

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Camb...

Significance: Founded by Thomas L. Johnson, who was later Progressive mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, and British-born engineer Arthur J. Moxham, the Johnson Steel Street Rail Company produced the Jaybird rail, paten... More

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Camb...

Significance: Founded by Thomas L. Johnson, who was later Progressive mayor of Cleveland, Ohio, and British-born engineer Arthur J. Moxham, the Johnson Steel Street Rail Company produced the Jaybird rail, paten... More

Cambria Iron Company, East side of Conemaugh River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, East side of Conemaugh River, Johnstown, Cambria...

Significance: The Cambria Ironworks is a part of a National Historic Landmark district recognized for its association with such renowned figures as John Fritz, Captain Bill Jones, Daniel J. Morrell, and William... More

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6, Lower Works, Johnstown...

Significance: The two furnaces were the largest in the area and nearly identical in size to the impressive Lucy No. 2 (1878) and Edgar Thomson "A" (1880), two of Andrew Carnegie's blast furnaces in Pittsburgh. ... More

U.S. Post Office, 131 Market Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

U.S. Post Office, 131 Market Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Picryl description: Public domain image of a classical or neoclassical building, architecture design, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

Camp of relief corps, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Camp of relief corps, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

17841U U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, Upper Shops, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, Upper Shops, 525 Central Avenue, Jo...

Survey number: HAER PA-271-H Building/structure dates: 1902 Initial Construction

Cambria Iron Company, Foundry, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Foundry, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County,...

Significance: The iron foundry consists of a large two-story structure with ornate brick walls and a mansard slate-covered roof. Cambria Iron Company operated the foundry not as a commercial enterprise, but ra... More

Cambria Iron Company, Foundry, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Foundry, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County,...

Significance: The iron foundry consists of a large two-story structure with ornate brick walls and a mansard slate-covered roof. Cambria Iron Company operated the foundry not as a commercial enterprise, but ra... More

Club House and Morrell Institute, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Club House and Morrell Institute, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

17835U U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Harry M. Hay House, 143 Greene Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Harry M. Hay House, 143 Greene Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Survey number: HABS PA-5686 Building/structure dates: 1892 Initial Construction

Cambria City & Minersville Neighborhoods, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria City & Minersville Neighborhoods, Johnstown, Cambria County, P...

Written data includes a photocopy of a location map. Survey number: HABS PA-5672 Building/structure dates: 1853 Initial Construction Building/structure dates: 1858 Subsequent Work

View showing relief camps; Wood, Morrell & Co.'s store; and office from Prospect Hill, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

View showing relief camps; Wood, Morrell & Co.'s store; and office fro...

17847U U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria...

Significance: The blacksmith shop is the earliest surviving building of the Cambria Iron Company. The shop produced a wide range of metal products throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and c... More

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria...

Significance: The blacksmith shop is the earliest surviving building of the Cambria Iron Company. The shop produced a wide range of metal products throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and c... More

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blacksmith Shop, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria...

Significance: The blacksmith shop is the earliest surviving building of the Cambria Iron Company. The shop produced a wide range of metal products throughout the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, and c... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River approx 3.8 miles downstream from confluence of Little Conemaugh & Stony Creek Rivers at Johnstown, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnstown Local Flood Protection Project, Beginning on Conemaugh River...

Significance: The project is significant example of a specialized engineering structure designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in 1937-38 and constructed between 1938-43. It was then the second largest fl... More

Mary E. Dennison House, 245 Fayette Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Mary E. Dennison House, 245 Fayette Street, Johnstown, Cambria County,...

Survey number: HABS PA-5694 Building/structure dates: ca. 1904 Initial Construction

146 Colgate Avenue (House), Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

146 Colgate Avenue (House), Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Survey number: HABS PA-5684 Building/structure dates: 1911 Initial Construction

Russel C. & Lucy Love House, Stable, 535 Tioga Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Russel C. & Lucy Love House, Stable, 535 Tioga Street, Johnstown, Camb...

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Cambria Steel Company, Compressor Engine House, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Steel Company, Compressor Engine House, Lower Works, Johnstown...

Picryl description: Public domain image of an industrial building, warehouse, depot, train station, 19th-20th century, free to use, no copyright restrictions.

James Connelly House, 159 Iron Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

James Connelly House, 159 Iron Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Public domain photograph - historical image of Pennsylvania, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

St. Mary's Greek Byzantine Catholic Church, Church, 401 Power Street, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

St. Mary's Greek Byzantine Catholic Church, Church, 401 Power Street, ...

Survey number: HABS PA-5742-A Building/structure dates: 1920- 1922 Initial Construction

Downtown Neighborhood, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Downtown Neighborhood, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Written data includes photocopies of location maps. Survey number: HABS PA-5670

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6 Blowing Engine House, L...

Significance: The original blowing engine house, erected about 1873, comprises the two southernmost bays of the current Blast Furnace Engine House. Importantly, the southern half of the Engine House remains la... More

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Blast Furnaces No. 5 & 6, Lower Works, Johnstown...

Significance: The two furnaces were the largest in the area and nearly identical in size to the impressive Lucy No. 2 (1878) and Edgar Thomson "A" (1880), two of Andrew Carnegie's blast furnaces in Pittsburgh. ... More

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, Drawing Room & Laying-Out Floor Building, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, Drawing Room & Laying-Out Floor Bui...

Survey number: HAER PA-271-A Building/structure dates: 1893 Initial Construction

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, Drawing Room & Laying-Out Floor Building, 525 Central Avenue, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Johnson Steel Street Rail Company, Drawing Room & Laying-Out Floor Bui...

Survey number: HAER PA-271-A Building/structure dates: 1893 Initial Construction

Cambria Company's store looking towards kernville, Johnstown Flood, May 31st, 1889

Cambria Company's store looking towards kernville, Johnstown Flood, Ma...

17839U U.S. Copyright Office. Photographed and copyright by Histed, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Cambria Iron Company, Rolling Mill Office, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Rolling Mill Office, Lower Works, Johnstown, Cam...

Significance: The building has wrought-iron beam flooring, brick vaulting, an intersecting gable roof framed with wood rafters, and a stone foundation. It retains the stair tower featuring a wrought-iron spira... More

Cambria Iron Company, Gautier Works, 12" Mill, Clinton Street & Little Conemaugh River, Johnstown, Cambria County, PA

Cambria Iron Company, Gautier Works, 12" Mill, Clinton Street & Little...

Survey number: HAER PA-314-A Building/structure dates: ca. 1890 Initial Construction National Register of Historic Places NRIS Number: 89001101

Previous

of 5

Next