NEWS: Four Drowned at Opening of Dam No. 1, Herr's Island, 1903, Allegheny County, PA Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Judy Banja Copyright 2005. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/allegheny/ _______________________________________________ FOUR YOUNG PEOPLE DROWNED Suction from a New Dam Upset Their Boat and Four Out of Six Were Lost. THREE BOYS AND A GIRL The Sad Accident Happened in the Allegheny River, Near Pittsburg, Last Evening, and Spoiled the Formal Opening of the New Dam of the Slack Water System - Bodies Recovered, Et. PITTSBURG, July 28. - A sad accident followed shortly after the formal opening of dam No. 1 in the Allegheny at Herr's Island this evening, in which four young people were drowned. Their names are: Joseph Brown, aged 19. Henry Brown, aged 14, brother of Joseph. Frederick Bulger, jr. Edna Shipley, aged 13. After the ceremonies incident to the opening of the dam, which is the first to be built in the proposed Allegheny river slack water system, the three boys were riding around below the dam in a skiff and, seeing three girls on the bank, invited them to join in the ride. When all had been seated, the skiff was headed for the dam and, when within a short distance from the structure, the suction from the "bear trap" drew the boat, in spite of the boys' frantic efforts, under the water flowing over the dam. The accident was witness by hundreds of people and rescuers were quickly at work, but before the party could be reached four of the number were drowned. Lena Dadig and Annie McIntyre were rescued in an unconscious condition, but were soon revived. All the bodies of the victims, except Edna Shipley, have been recovered. Altoona Times, Wednesday, July 29, 1903