Record ID | ia:johnstownfloodth89diec |
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100 1 $aDieck, Herman.
245 14 $aThe Johnstown flood :$ba thriving city of 30,000 inhabitants and many great industrial establishments nearly wiped from earth ... The above narrative is gathered from the accounts of correspondents, eyewitnesses, refugees ... and other sources ... /$cby Herman Dieck.
260 $a[Place of publication not identified] :$bPublisher not identified,$cdate of production not identified.
300 $a220 p., [8] p. of plates :$bill., map ;$c20 cm.
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650 0 $aFloods$zPennsylvania$zJohnstown.
651 0 $aJohnstown (Pa.)$xHistory.
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988 $a7/31/1996$b10/29/1996$c7/31/1996
583 $c20150324$khaa$lDamaged:yellow highlighter$5UPB
590 $aPages 241-244 missing.
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