[PRCo] Interesting item on eBay Canada web site item#1404707895: Giant Photo Hist of Pittsburgh Pa NO RESERVE

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Title of item:	Giant Photo Hist of Pittsburgh Pa NO RESERVE
Seller:	neetmok
Starts:	05-Jan-02 21:44:07 EST
Ends:	15-Jan-02 21:44:07 EST
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	PITTSBURGH The Story of An American City.  By Stefan Lorant.  © 1964. Published by Doubleday Inc., New York.  11½" x 9" decorated cloth hardcover edition complete with dustjacket.  Illustrated with full-color and black and white historic photos, reproductions of period artwork and old maps and documents, and other illustrations.  520 pages.  Good Condition (dustjacket has chipping and small tears along the edges).  This beautiful book is a giant pictorial & photo history of Pittsburgh.  It begins in the days when the area destined to be Pittsburgh consisted of "forts in the wilderness," and became renowned as the "gateway to the West."  It follows the city's growth through industrialization, the rise of the steel industry, the Civil War, late 19th-century labor problems, both World Wars, and finally a period of "rebirth."  Different sections are written by different authors, including Stefan Lorant (author of "Lincoln," "The New World," "The Life and Times of Theodore Roose!
velt," "The Glorious Burden," etc.); Oscar Handlin, Professor of History at Harvard University; Henry Steele Commager, Professor of History at Amherst College; J. Cutler Andrews, Professor of History at Chatham College; Sylvester K. Stevens, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; John Morton Blum, Professor of History at Yale University; and even former Pittsburgh mayor and Pennsylvania governor David L. Lawrence.  An all-star line-up! But the real beauty of this huge volume is its treasure trove of visual history -- rare, archival photos ... paintings, maps and other historical documents -- all culled from Pittsburgh's long, colorful past and reproduced here for you to enjoy as often as you please.  In fact, think of this book as your own portable museum of Pittsburgh history.  For your convenience, I have personally compiled a list of the many photos and illustrations contained in this extraordinary volume.  These lists do not appear in th!
e book.  They were created purely for your benefit.  Just have a look to get a better idea of the riches contained between the covers of this incredible book.  Contents Are: (1) Forts in the Wilderness.  By Henry Steele Commager.  (2) Gateway to the West.  By Stefan Lorant  (3) The City Grows.  By Oscar Handlin.  (4) The Civil War and Its Aftermath.  By J. Cutler Andrews  (5) The Hearth of the Nation.  By Sylvester K. Stevens  (6) Problems of Labor.  By Henry David  (7) The Entrepreneurs.  By John Morton Blum  (8) The Muckraking Era.  By Gerald W. Johnson  (9) Between Two Wars.  By Stefan Lorant  (10) Rebirth.  By David L. Lawrence  


On Jan-05-02 at 18:46:08 PST, seller added the following information:
Photos Include: The Presley Neville House, built 1785 * John Turner's log house, built 1787 * Major Daniel Leet's Tavern, built 1800 * John Wood Homestead, built 1800 * Hugh Jackson House near Mount Lebanon, built 1808 * James Miller House in South Park, built about 1808 * James Ross House near Aspinwall, built about 1810 * John Way House, Edgeworth, built 1838 * Arrival of Pennsylvania Railroad wood-burning locomotive at Pittsburgh in 1852 * Stephen Collins Foster, circa 1860 * The Prince of Wales visits Pittsburgh in 1860 * Casting of a 20-inch Floyd gun at Fort Pitt Foundry, 1860 * Battlefield scene showing Pittsburgh gun on the battlefield, 1860s * Andrew Carnegie with George E. Lauder and Thomas N. Miller, 1862 * Pittsburgh citizens waiting outside offices of the Pittsburgh Dispatch for Civil War news, 1862 * Pittsburgh guns aboard the Monitor, 1860s * Subsistence committee of Pittsburgh, early 1860s * Sanitary Fair at Pittsburgh in June 1864 * Homewood, residence of Ju!
dge William Wilkins, built 1835, razed 1924 * Store of William L. Denison on Frankstown and Penn Avenue * William G. Johnston's home on Fifth Avenue east of Highland, 1860s * Negley Homestead at Negley and Stanton * Westinghouse Air Brake Company, 1880s * Crescent Glassworks - Thomas Evans Company, 1880s * TheChubby Fishing Club of Old Allegheny, 1876 * Destroyed car shops of the Pennsylvania Railroad after railroad riots, 1877 * Devastation of railroad equipment, cars and locomotives opposite 14th street, after Railroad Riots of 1877 * Burned out ruins of the depot after Railroad Riots of 1877 * Ruins of the upper roundhouse after Railroad Riots of 1877 * Debris of rails and equipment after Railroad Riots of 1877 * Scene opposite 16th Street after Railroad Riots of 1877 * Damaged track and locomotive opposite 13th Street after Railroad Riots of 1877 * An Irish immigrant family of the 1880s * The mother of movie actor Adolphe Menjou, 1880s * The McKeesport Star Baseball Club!
 of 1884 * Photo montage of the German Teutonia Men's Choir of Allegheny City, 1883 * Night telephone operator George O. Johnston at the switchboard of the Bellefield Central Office, Central District and Printing Telegraph Company, 1880s * View of Fifth and Grant looking south, 1880s * Federal Street in Allegheny, 1885 * Liberty Avenue looking west from Union Depot, 1880s * Corner of Fifth and Grant, 1880s * The Moorhead Residence, 1880s * Horse-car on Soho Hill, on upper Fifth Avenue, 1880s * West Ohio Street, Allegheny, 1887 * Storm-ravaged buildings on Wood Street, 1889 * Excavation for new post office, 1881 * The Monongahela House hotel, 1889 * The Angel Sodality from St. Mary's Church, 1880s * Food magnate Henry J. Heinz and son Howard in their horse-drawn buggy, 1880 * Interior view of the American Iron Works of Jones & Laughlin, 1880 * Lucy Furnace, 1880s * Isabella Furnace, 1880s * Glass plants of New York City Plate Glass Company * Celebration for the opening of the!
 Cyclorama, Federal Street in Allegheny, 1888 * Pittsburgh correspondents at site of Johnstown Flood, 1889 * Americus Republican Club, 1880s * Engine Company No. 3, firemen and equipment, 1888 * Iron carriers at the Eliza Blast Furnace, 1880 * Homestead Steel Works, 1880s * Strikebreakers at Homestead Steel Works, 1892 * "Pottersville," where the strikebreakers were housed at Homestead, 1892 * Penn Avenue, 1890s * Smithfield Street Bridge, 1890s * Sixth Street as it looked from Duquesne Way, 1890s * Yellow Bow at Second Avenue, 1890s * Penn Avenue looking east, 1890s * Market Street, 1890s * Fifth Avenue at Liberty, 1890s * Seventh Street Bridge, 1890s * Abcxs * Mechanical Hall of the Exposition Buildings, 1890 * Monongahela waterfront, 1890s * Horse cars at North Avenue, 1890s * Tearing up Fifth Avenue, 1890s * Mount Washington incline, 1890s * Twenty-two horses pulling memorial stone to Homewood Cemetery for grave of industrialist Henry Clay Frick, 1890s * Skyline of Pitts!
burgh in 1896 * Grant Street, 1890s * Blockhouse at the Point, 1890s * Mail carrier Michael Thornton and his wagon, 1890s * Monongahela Wharf, 1890 * Andrew Carnegie * Henry Clay Frick * Henry John Heinz * George Westinghouse * Thomas Mellon * Andrew W. Mellon * Richard Beatty Mellon * Henry Phipps * Captain "Bill" Jones * Charles M. Schwab * Jacob J. Vandergrift * Henry W. Oliver * William Thaw * Arthur Vining Davis * Charles Martin Hall * Storefront of J.G. Bennett & Co., Wood Street, 1890s * Storefront of H. & C.F. Ahlers, custom tailors, 1890s * Storefront of J.F. Maeder's tailoring establishment, 1890s * Team photo of the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1893 * Grand Army of the Republic Parade, Fifth Avenue at Liberty, 1893 * President William McKinley visiting Pittsburgh, 1899 * The Point in the 1890s * The home of a South Side family, 1890s * Dining room at "Greystone," 1890s * The front parlor at "Greystone," 1890s * The music room at "Greystone," 1890s 


On Jan-05-02 at 18:47:21 PST, seller added the following information:
Two Howe girls bid good-bye to their mother on the entrance porch of "Greystone," 1890s * Florence Brown and Ella Howe peeling potatoes at "Greystone," 1890s * Alice Bryan Howe at her desk writing letters, at "Greystone," 1890s * Jennie and Ella Howe relaxing in the hammock at "Greystone," 1890s * Mr. and Mrs. William St. C.D. Corcoran, 1890s * Trinity Church on Sixth Ave near Wood Street, 1901 * Old Pennsylvania Railroad depot on Federal Street, 1906 * Pittsburgh Skyline from across the Monongahela, 1902 * Aerial view of The Point in the early years of the 20th century * View of Liberty Avenue, 1900 * Banquet at the Schenley Hotel celebrating the formation of the United States Steel Corporation, 1901 * Beechwood, home of W.N. Frew, 1905 * Ebonhurst, home of David P. Black, 1905 * Clayton, residence of Henry Clay Frick, 1905 * Residence of D.M. Clemson on Fifth, 1905 * Residence of Henry C. Bair on North Highland, 1905 * Solitude, home of George Westinghouse, 1905 * Grandvie!
w, residence of Lawrence C. Phipps, 1905 * Rhu-na-craig, residence of Thomas Morrison, 1905 * Residence of John Eaton on Browell St, 1905 * Lyndhurst, residence of Mrs. William Thaw, 1905 * Residence of Wallace H. Row, Morewood Avenue, 1905 * Home of A.A. Frauenheim at Beacon and Murdoch, 1905 * Living room of the Peacock's mansion on Highland Avenue, circa 1900 * The back porch and the privy of a poor family in one of Pittsburgh's slum districts, circa 1900 * Streetside trees mutilated by horses, circa 1900 * Christmas Rush at corner of Smithfield and Fifth Avenue, circa 1910 * An outing of Pittsburgh men, circa 1910 * Interior of a Pittsburgh saloon, circa 1910 * Family of Samuel P. Large returning home from the city via steamboat, circa 1910 * Shadyside Academy Club photo, 1900 * National League Champions of 1902, Pittsburgh Pirates * Pittsburgh Pirates in training, 1902 * First abcxs class in Margaret Morrison Carnegie School for Women, 1909 * The righteous ladies of the!
 D.A.R., circa 1910 * Pittsburgh Symphony with conductor Victor Herbert, 1904 * Groundbreaking for Industries Hall, the first building of Carnegie Technical Schools, 1905 * Machine Drawing class at School of Apprentices and Journeymen, Carnegie Tech, 1909 * Cornerstone ceremonies for School of Applied Design, 1912 * Student's room at Carnegie Tech, 1911 * A.A. Hamerschlag with Charles M. Schwab, early 1900s * First class of the Carnegie Technical Schools, 1905 * The Heinz home being moved by barge from its original Sharpsburg location to the site of Heinz's works in Allegheny, 1904 * Lunch hour at the H.J. Heinz Company at the turn of the century * May Day at the Pennsylvania College for Women, circa 1910 * Marketing on the Monongahela River wharf, 1905 * Evelyn Nesbit * Harry K. Thaw, killer of Stanford White * The Red Lion Hotel, where the Fulton building is today, circa 1905 * Eleven-man jury of the Associated Artists Show, 1910 * Elegant display window of C. Reizenstein !
Sons store, circa 1910 * A "dark day" scene (caused by smog) photographed near the PRR depot, 1906 * Honus Wagner in action * The 500 Block on Smithfield Street, 1910 * Traffic on Liberty Avenue and Market Street, 1910 * Grant Street at the corner of Sixth Avenue, 1913 * "Double X" Orton and his cough drop stand, circa 1910 * Deserted, unpaved Kirkpatrick Street, 1910 * Billboards on Fifth Avenue near Brady, circa 1910 * Trees butchered to make way for wires, circa 1910 * Bread line in the center of Pittsburgh, 1915 * Gazette Square, 1914 * and many, many more. 



On Jan-05-02 at 18:48:50 PST, seller added the following information:
Illustrations Include: Sketch of Fort Duquesne, 1754 * British plan of Fort Duquesne, 1755 * Painting of George Washington by Charles W. Peale * Painting of Henry Bouquet by Benjamin West * Painting of General John Forbes, the man who named Pittsburgh, artist unknown, 1751 * Portrait of H.H. Brackenridge by Gilbert Stuart * German Reformed Church, corner of Sixth Avenue and Smithfield Street, first Protestant Church west of the Allegheny Mountains, built 1790s * First-ever sketch of Pittsburgh, 1790 (color) * Pittsburgh in 1804, painted by George Beck (color) * Pittsburgh in 1796 * Portrait of merchant and Bank of Pennsylvania director Ebenezer Denny * Pittsburgh in 1817 * Pittsburgh in 1825 as preserved on an English dinner plate made in Staffordshire * Sketch of Seventh Street and Cherry Alley in 1836 * Sketches of Pittsburgh made by a French naturalist in 1825 * Canal boat being drawn up incline of a mountain in sections * 1839 view of iron-making * Branch bank of the Uni!
ted States at Pittsburgh, 1832, as painted by Russell Smith * 1835 view of the Monongahela Wharf painted by Leander D. McCandless (color) * The Market Place on the Diamond, where Market crossed Diamond Alley, from an 1859 lithograph by Otto Krebs (color) * Western University of Pennsylvania facing Third Street between Smithfield and Cherry Alley, painted by Russell Smith, 1833 (color) * Garrison in Lawrenceville, artist unknown (color) * First Presbyterian Church, colored lithograph (color) * The Monongahela Bridge after being damaged by a freshet, painted by Russell Smith in 1832 (color) * Birmingham from the Mouth of Suke's Run, painted by Russell Smith in 1840 (color) * Salt Works on Saw Mill Run, painted by Russell Smith, 1832-1834 (color) * Oldest house at the foot of Coal Hill opposite Market Street, formerly the Pittsburgh poorhouse, painted by Russell Smith circa 1830 (color) * The Old Blockhouse when it was the residence of Isaac Craig, painted by Russell Smith, 183!
2-34 (color) * The Aqueduct of the Pennsylvania Canal over the Allegheny, painted by Russell Smith in 1832 (color) * Pittsburgh in 1840 * Portraits of Mary Groghan and Captain Schenley * Advertisement for the Pennsylvania Forge, a Pittsburgh iron manufacturer, 1845 * Business card of W. & D. Rinehart, Pittsburgh Tobacco Manufacturer and Dealer, 1845 * Houses of Hamlet Green, 1845 * Steamer of the Pittsburgh Fire Department with the Eagle Company's horse-drawn engines * Pittsburgh in the year 1840, lithograph by C. Berg, 1840 (color) * Before the fire: a painting of Pittsburgh made in the early months of 1845 by George Breed (color) * The Burning of Pittsburgh, painted by William Coventry Wall in 1845 * Lithograph of Pittsburgh in 1849 (color) * "Pittsburgh Piety" by David G. Blythe (color) *  Beitler's Tavern, painted by Johanna K.W. Hailman in the 1850s (color) * "Pittsburgh Post Office," painted by David G. Blythe (color) * "Pittsburgh Horse Market" painted by David G. Bly!
the circa 1850 * S.M. Kier's advertisement for "Petroleum, or Rock Oil, a Natural Remedy!" 1852 * Self-portrait of Jane Grey Swisshelm, 19th-century journalist, abolitionist, fighter for women's rights * Pittsburgh street preacher Joe Barker, 1850s * Burning of St. Paul's Cathedral at Grant and Fifth Avenue, 1851 * View of Pittsburgh, 1853 * The smoking chimneys of Pittsburgh, 1855 * The Courthouse on Grant's Hill, 1857 * The German Catholic Church in Allegheny City, 1857 * Perry Hotel, corner of Hancock Street and Duquesne Way, 1850s * Lafayette Hall at Wood Street, 1856 * The Union National Bank, 1850s * The Custom House, 1857 * The Duquesne Depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1858 * The First Presbyterian Church, 1857 * Monongahela Bridge between Birmingham and Pittsburgh, 1857 * The Old Town Hall in Allegheny City, 1888 * View of Pittsburgh in 1859 * Making abcxs guns for the new monitors, 1862 * Convention of Soldiers and Sailors at Pittsburgh, 1866 * Scull race between!
 James Hamill of Pittsburgh and Walter Brown of Portland, 1867 * Panoramic view of the cities of Pittsburgh, Allegheny and Birmingham, 1871 * Prospect Park in Allegheny City, 1875 * North Commons of Allegheny in 1868 * Horace Greeley campaigning at Pittsburgh, 1872 * The Pittsburgh waterfront, 1871 * The Union Depot Building, 1875 * Fifth Avenue atg Sixth Street, 1875 * Home of D. O'Neill, publisher of the Daily Dispatch, at Penn Avenue, 1876 * John Moorhead residence at Oakland, 1876 * First National Bank, 1870s * Franklin Savings Bank, Allegheny City, 1870s * Dollar Savings Bank on Fourth Avenue, 1870s * Germania Savings Bank, Wood Street and Diamond Alley, 1870s * Exchange National Bank at Fifth Street near Wood, 1870s * Merchants and Manufacturers National Bank on Fourth Avenue, 1870s * Dr. "General" Jackson, best known barber in the city, 1871 * Westinghouse Machine Company, 1880s * View of the Pittsburgh Locomotive and Car Works, 1880s * Westinghouse Electric Company, !
1880s * H.C. Frick Coke Company * Interior of Pittsburgh rolling mill, 1871 * 2 views of a Pittsburgh blast furnace, 1871 * Melting steel, 1871 * Glass production operation, 1870s * Interior view of Atlas Iron Works, 1875 * Petroleum being floated down Oil Creek on a barge, 1865 * Coking operation, 1875 * Interior of a coal mine, 1871 * A Pittsburgh glasswork in 1870 * Boring for oil, 1871 * Burning gas, 1871 * A family coal mine in the Pittsburgh area, 1871 * Advertisement for a produce commission merchant firm at Liberty Street * Priest among the dead in the Railroad Riots of 1877 * Burning of the depot, Railroad Riots, 1877 * Burning of the depot and trains, 1877 * Freight cars being looted and burned in Railroad Riots, 1877 * Stolen goods being recovered by police after Railroad Riot of 1877 * Gardiner Greene Hubbard demonstrating telephone to B.A. David, head of Pittsburgh's Central District and Printing Telegraph Company, 1877 * Smithfield Street looking toward Liberty!
, 1890 * Liberty Avenue, 1890 * Penn Avenue, looking toward Sixth Street, 1890 * Ninth Street, looking toward Liberty Avenue, 1890 * Fifth Avenue, 1890 * Corner of Wood and Liberty Avenue, 1890 * Fifth Avenue looking toward Liberty Avenue, 1890 * Corner of Wood Street and Liberty Avenue, 1890 * Early cable car of the Pittsburgh, Knoxville and St. Clair Street Railway, 1888 * Making Bessemer Steel, 1886 * First aluminum plant of the Pittsburgh Reduction Company on Smallman Street * Interior of the first aluminum plant with electrolytic celles or pot line for making aluminum * Scenes from Homestead Steel strike, 1892 * The mob scene at Homestead after the Pinkertons gave up * and many, many more.


On Jan-05-02 at 18:52:31 PST, seller added the following information:
Maps Include: Map of the Ohio Company Lands, 1752 * Map of George Washington showing the route that he and his five companions took into the Ohio Country, 1753 * Braddock's route from Wills Creek * Bouquet's march from Fort Pitt to the forks of the Muskingum in Ohio, 1764 * Survey of the Pittsburgh lots made by John Hill, 1787 * Map of Pittsburgh in 1795 * Plan of Pittsburgh in 1805 * "Plan of the Town of Pittsburg," 1826 (color) * The defenses of Pittsburgh in July 1863 * and more.  Other Documents Include: Letter of commission from Governor Dinwiddie to George Washington,  1755 * Letter from George Washington to Colonel Bouquet, 1758 * Eyewitness report of the fall of Fort Duquesne * "How Fort Duquesne Fell" - a 1758 newspaper report in the Newport Mercury * General John Forbes' letter to William Pitt announcing the naming of Pittsburgh * Plan of temporary British fort built after fall of Fort Duquesne on Mononghela River, 1758 * "Plan of the New Fort at Pittsburgh," 1769 !
* Ledger of trader and Indian agent George Allen, , 1759 * Pages from journal of James Kenny, 1760s * Account book of Pennsylvania trader George Chroghan, 1765 * John Penn's counter-proclamation of October 12, 1774 * Congressional appointment of Colonel George Morgan, 1776 * Front page of August 12, 1786 edition of The Pittsburgh Gazette * 1788 advertisement from The Pittsburgh Gazette * Page from the first docket of the Allegheny County Criminal Court, 1789 * Page from recipe book of 1790 * Notice in Pittsburgh Gazette announcing resignation of whiskey tax collector Robert Johnson, 1794 * Account of the Pittsburgh Academy dated 1818 * The Declaration of War - a Pittsburgh Gazette Broadside, 1812 * Pittsburgh in 1825 * Regulations for crossing Mononghela Bridge, 1827 *  Purchases of Pittsburghers in 1837; entries in John Moffet's day book * Characteristic newspaper advertisements in The Pittsburgh Gazette, 1834 * Receipt for liquor, 1838 * Railroad and canal travel advertise!
ment of 1837 * Broadside announcing anti-loitering law, 1845 * Menu of the testimonial dinner given in Exchange Hotel for William W. Irwin, 1843 * The Civil War commences, front page of the Pittsburgh Post, 1861 * The 15-inch Columbiad, biggest gun in the world, cast in Pittsburgh by Knapp, Rudd Company, 1861 * Pittsburgh's first phone book, 1878 * Christmas Menu at the Monongahela House, 1897 * and more!  Paintings and illustrations made specially for this book include: George Washington at a trader's house in Logstown with Dutchman Jacob van Braam and Ohio Company scout Christopher Gist * Fort Prince George, Allegheny Mountains * The Taking of Fort Duquesne * "The Flooded Point" * "Preparing for Indian Attack" * Interior of English trading post at Fort Pitt * First Pittsburgh post office in home of John Scull, corner of Market and First Streets, in 1787 (color) * Store of Thomas Perkins at Third and Market, Pittsburgh's first department store, in 1800 (color) * Producing t!
he first issue of The Pittsburgh Gazette in 1786 (color) * The first glass work at Pittsburgh (color) * George Anschutz's small iron furnace on Two Mile Run, in 1793 (color) * River commerce in the 1790s (color) * The Whiskey Rebellion, 1794 * Construction of the "New Orleans," first steamboat on western waters, in 1811 * President James Monroe in Pittsburgh * Aqueduct of the Pennsylvania Canal over the Conemaugh River (color) * Performance at Old Drury (color) * The burnt-out city in 1845 (color) * Cholera epidemic (color) * Dickens in Pittsburgh in 1842 (color) * Kier's Lamp, 1850 (color) *  Steamboat at Monongahela Wharf (color) * Interior scene at Passavant Hospital (color) * The Railroad Era begins in 1851 (color) * Lincoln in Pittsburgh, 1861 * and more! *** Don't miss your chance to own this incredible pictorial history of Pittsburgh.  Bid high, bid often -- or you may find yourself bidding farewell to PITTSBURGH The Story of An American City. *** Winner pays postage.!
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On Jan-05-02 at 18:55:01 PST, seller added the following information:
Salt Works on Saw Mill Run, circa 1832    The Pennsylvania Canal Aqueduct over the Allegheny River at Pittsburgh, 1832   Monongahela Bridge after damage by freshet, 1832   Wood-burning locomotive of the Pennsylvania Railroad arriving in Pittsburgh, 1852   Horse-car on Soho Hill, circa 1870   Andrew Carnegie and family, 1890s   Pittsburgh Pirates, 1893   Liberty Avenue, 1906   Smog plunges Wood Street into darkness at 3 PM, 1913   The Point in the 1890s    Liberty Avenue, 1900 

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