Episode 2— Johnstown: America's Deadliest Flood
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Theo Wilson
as Self - Host
Yohuru Williams
as Self - History Professor, University of St, Thomas
Mike Guardia
as Self - Historian
Daniel Pi
as Self - Professor, Univeristy of Maine, School of Law
David Yeomans
as Self - Chief Meterologist, KXAN TV
David Coral
as Elias Unger
John Edel
as Wealthy Steel Baron Carnegie
Klark Eversman
as Fisherman 2
Hannah Graffunder
as Woman on Rowboat
Luke Harger
as John Parke
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