TY - SER KW - Pennsylvania Railroad KW - Allegheny Portage Railroad KW - Cambria Iron Company KW - Edgar Thomson Works KW - Homestead Steel Works KW - Mellon Bank KW - Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919) KW - Andrew Carnegie (1835-1919) KW - Clara Barton (1821-1912) KW - American Red Cross KW - Knights of Labor KW - attorneys KW - trade unions KW - Johnstown Flood of 1889 KW - steel industry AU - Duke Bailie AB - A novelization of the Johnstown Flood of 1889. C1 - 1886-9 C3 - Allegheny Mountains; Stonycreek River; Allegheny County; Homestead; Braddock; Pittsburgh; Point Breeze; Clayton; Downtown; Cambria County; Lake Conemaugh; Little Conemaugh River (tributary); South Fork Creek (tributary); Johnstown; E. Conemaugh; South Fork; Cresson; Adams Twp.; South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club; Fayette County; Connellsville; Westmoreland County; E. Huntingdon Twp.; West Overton C4 - Disaster; Romance; Christian CY - Chicago LA - English M3 - Novel N2 - A novelization of the Johnstown Flood of 1889. PB - Laird & Lee PP - Chicago PY - 1889 RN - Alexander Duke Bailie (1840-90), born in Lancaster County, was a Civil War veteran. He was severely wounded during a battle in Virginia, which was followed by many operations, amputations, and bouts of depression, all of which rendered Bailie unable to hold conventional jobs. He wrote, therefore, with success for magazines and book publishers. Bailie committed suicide in Chicago in September 1890. EP - 202 p. TI - Through Mighty Waters Saved: A Romance of the Johnstown Destruction, May 31, 1889 ER -