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Showing posts with label Conemaugh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Conemaugh. Show all posts
Saturday, May 30, 2026
April 7, 1858 - Conemaugh Borough Rent Fatal
Sunday, April 5, 2026
May 2, 1855 - Conemaugh County - Proposal Voted Down
Was to be taken from parts of Cambria, Somerset. Westmoreland and Indiana Counties. There was along drawn out fight over this for a while since Johnstown always believed that the county seat should have been here instead Ebensburg. So this was their way of trying to get a new county seat here. It didn't work. But it's still and interesting story.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
October 1885 - Drowning near Johnstown - Plus the Usual Horrible Accidents
Drowning near Johnstown - victim Albert Thomas - Colored. Stonycreek at Grubbtown (Kernville). Alex Bogus.
Mrs. Felix Boxler - household accident - Conemaugh Borough.
Jacob Miller - Cambria Iron Accident
Charley Michaels - going back to jail.
Obit - James Maloy - Cambria City.
Labels:
Accident,
Cambria City,
Conemaugh,
MillvilleCambria Iron
Friday, March 13, 2026
August 1882 - Derelict Husband Found Hiding in Cambria CIty & Two Obits that are buried in St. Columba Cemetery - Cambria Freeman
Francis Trabold found by his daughter hiding from his wife in Germany in Cambria City.
Miss Jennie Cox - Conemaugh Boro - buried in St. Columba Cemetery.
Mrs. Ann Markey - Cambria City - buried at St. Columba Cemetery.
Labels:
Cambria City,
Cemetery,
Conemaugh,
German
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
April 7, 1882 - Smallpox Outbreak, Conemaugh Borough Man Goes Nuts & East Conemaugh Attack - Cambria Freeman
MIss Gussie Morgan daughter of John Morgan dies of smallpox in Johnstown.
David Londregan - Conemaugh Borough
Young window woman named Arthur lives with her father a Mr. Varner - attacked in East Conemaugh.
Labels:
1882,
attack,
Cambria Freeman,
Conemaugh,
East Conemaugh,
Franklin,
Sickness
Friday, February 6, 2026
Johnstown Fireman - No year listed but I'd say around 1900 or so
Thursday, October 7, 2021
To Make Lawn Tractors - 1953 - The Tribune-Democrat
Friday, September 17, 2021
Monday, August 16, 2021
DOGS FOR BLIND - 23 February 1943 - The Johnstown Tribune
Path Finder Dogs - Training dogs to help the blind at the Bridge Hotel in Conemaugh. The middle gentleman is Robert Brown of Stonycreek Street.
Tuesday, November 7, 2017
Sunday, June 7, 2015
Monday, March 30, 2015
Monday, April 7, 2014
Title Song, Wins Holiday
Thursday, January 23, 2014
Thursday, June 13, 2013
Child Swallows Acid - 1907
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Friday, January 18, 2013
Looking for Family
Sometimes the tables are turned and folks in Europe are looking for their ancestors here in Johnstown instead of the other way round. That is the case with a reader from France looking for family originally from Cambria City and Conemaugh. Richard Malec sent these pictures in of his family.
This well loved picture is from 1898 - the little girl is his grandmother Maria who was born in Cambria City. This is a wedding picture - her widowed mother Anna Trzeciak married John Kokoszka. They were married at St. Stephen's Church.
They left Johnstown about 1901 and went back to Europe. His great-grandfather John Kokoszka did come back to Johnstown around 1903 and died while in town sometime between 1904 to 1907. No trace of him has been found as to his cause of death or where he is buried.
This is Julia Trzeciak who lived in Conemaugh - she is the sister of Anna.
Johnstown Area - Trzeciak, Hejnar and Skala families.
Another shot of the families....this sort of looks familiar to me - the background houses I mean.....
Clipping of St. Stephens's Church - Cambria City. If any of the above names are familiar - please let me know by either commenting on this post or emailing me.
They left Johnstown about 1901 and went back to Europe. His great-grandfather John Kokoszka did come back to Johnstown around 1903 and died while in town sometime between 1904 to 1907. No trace of him has been found as to his cause of death or where he is buried.
This is Julia Trzeciak who lived in Conemaugh - she is the sister of Anna.
This is Boleslaw Hejnar 1918 - 2001 (probably William C. Hejnar). He was the grandson of Julia and lived in Conemaugh.
Conemaugh 1950 - The wedding at the Eagle Hotel Bar of Antoni Hejnar, grandson of Julia Trzeciak. Beside the bride is Zofia Hejnar, daughter of Julia and mother of Antoni. The Hejnar family had the Eagle Hotel Bar in Conemaugh at the corner of Railroad and Locust.
This was taken around 1953 in front of the bar in Conemaugh - Zofia Hejnar, Elzbieta (Elizabeth) Skala and daughter.
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Another shot of the families....this sort of looks familiar to me - the background houses I mean.....
Clipping of St. Stephens's Church - Cambria City. If any of the above names are familiar - please let me know by either commenting on this post or emailing me.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
Sunday, October 7, 2012
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Conemaugh Store

Reader Steve Chabra sent in this picture of a store in Conemaugh at the corner of 5th and Main Street. His mother is not sure if her grandmother Julia Babyak owned the store in the 1930's or just worked in it. They add that the store was called Pop's in the 1960's. If any of you readers know anything more about this - please feel free to let me know.
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