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A Monthly Journal of American History. ful . Beyond the conformation of the streets , there is nothing now , except a few spots here and there , to remind one of sixty years ago . The city has under- gone a complete transformation . It ...
A Monthly Journal of American History. ful . Beyond the conformation of the streets , there is nothing now , except a few spots here and there , to remind one of sixty years ago . The city has under- gone a complete transformation . It ...
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... street , the eastern limit of the old city , passes over Grant's hill , the scene of the massacre of Grant's command , shortly after the disaster to Braddock . The site of the massacre is now covered by the court - house , and the old ...
... street , the eastern limit of the old city , passes over Grant's hill , the scene of the massacre of Grant's command , shortly after the disaster to Braddock . The site of the massacre is now covered by the court - house , and the old ...
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... street , and several boiler - yards and engine factories at and near to the Point . Of glass houses there were ... street leading east and west in Allegheny City was called " Ohio " street , because it was then the road to Ohio for all ...
... street , and several boiler - yards and engine factories at and near to the Point . Of glass houses there were ... street leading east and west in Allegheny City was called " Ohio " street , because it was then the road to Ohio for all ...
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... street . But Smithfield street being at the upper part of the old city , it was a long way into the city for the south side farmers . A ferry , landing its boats at the foot of Liberty street , caught all this traffic , because it saved ...
... street . But Smithfield street being at the upper part of the old city , it was a long way into the city for the south side farmers . A ferry , landing its boats at the foot of Liberty street , caught all this traffic , because it saved ...
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... street , near Market , and William Eichbaum was postmaster . He was a man much liked , and made so good a postmaster that when General Jackson removed him , in 1832 or 1833 , it took the people a long time to become reconciled to the ...
... street , near Market , and William Eichbaum was postmaster . He was a man much liked , and made so good a postmaster that when General Jackson removed him , in 1832 or 1833 , it took the people a long time to become reconciled to the ...
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