List of Articles Presented to the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania 440 —Frame 35x25 Vz Engraving 1819 The British Surrendering their Arms to General Washington after their Defeat at York Town in Virginia October 1781, To the Defenders of American Independence, this Print is most respectfully inscribed— by their— fellow citizens.— Officers— men-— tioned, Lincoln— Rochambeau— Hamilton— —Washington Knox DeLauzen Nelson LaFayette Tarleton Cornwallis —Aber- crombie—O'Harra —Symmonds —Dundas —Chewton — Drawn by John Francis Renault —'Engraved by Tanner, Val- lance, Co. Entered according to Act of Congress the 28th day of January 1819. John Francis Renault, Assistant Secretary to the Count iDeGrasse and Engineer to the French Army at the Siege of York. Presented by Dr. B. S. Heintzelman. 441—Frame 45x37 Etching Farewell of John Brown T. Horenden N. A. 1885 George Gebbie Publisher, Painter and Etcher, Philadelphia. — Copyrighted by Thomas Horenden 1885. 442 Frame 38x28K2 Engraving Celebration Commemorating 1776 Dedicated to the American People, The Centenary of Independ- ence, Painted by F. A. Chapman, Engraved by J-ohn C. McRae, New York. Copyrighted by John C. McRae. 443—Frame 42x33 Engraving Pulling Down the Statue of George III. By the Sons of Freedom! At the Bowling Green City of New York, July 1776. Painted by Johannes A. Oertel., Engraved by John C. McRae. Presented by Mrs. James C. Burt. 444—Old Catalogue of Autographic Letters Autographs and Photographs, To Be Sold Thursday Evening, June 16th, 1864, At 8 O'Clock, P. M., In Art Hall, Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair Buildings. Davis & M'llwaine, Auctioneers. This Highly Valuable and Choice Collection comprises: No. 1. Autographic Letter of President Lincoln, Referring to the " Fair. 2. Andrew G. Curtin, Governor -of Pennsylvania, Autographic " Letter. 3. Andrew W. Bradford, Governor of Maryland, Autographic " Letter. 4. Richard Yates, Gov. of , 2 Autographic Letters, & Photographs.

65 Society 66 Articles Presented to Historical

No 5. Oliver Wendell Holmes, The Celebrated Poet, Autographic Letter. a 6. W. A. Buckingham, Gov. of Connecticut, Autographic Letter & Photographs. it 7. D. A. Couch, Major General United States Army, Auto- graphic Letter. it 8. Lieut. General Ulysses S. Grant, U. S. Army, Steel Engrav- ing & Autograph. it 9. James Y. Smith, Governor of Rhode Island, Autographic Letter & Photo. » 10. A. J. Boreman, Gov. of West Virginia, Autographic Letter, & Photograph. it 11. Prof. B. Silliman, Autographic Letter & Photographs. it 12. William Cullen Bryant, the Celebrated Poet, Autographic Letter. it 13. J. G. Holland, Esq., ("Timothy Titcomb/') Autographic Letter and Autographs. tt 14. Horatio Seymour, Governor of New York, Autographic Let- ter & Photograph. 15. .Hon. Judge William Wilkins, Autographic Letter. a 16. Major General J. S. Negley, United States Army, Auto- graphic Letter. tt 17. Hon. James K. Moorhead, Autographic Letter. it 18. Rt. Rev. Archbishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, Autographic Letter. a 19. John Brough, Governor of , Autographic Letter. >t 20. Hon. Judge Agnew, Autographic Letter. a 21. Bishop Timon of Buffalo, Autographic Letter & Photograph. it 22. Hon. William H. Seward, Secretary of State, Autographic Letter. tt 23. Hon. Hugh McCulloch, U. S. Comptroller of Currency, United States Treasury, Autographic Letter. tt 24. Austin Blair, Governor of Michigan, Autographic Letter. it 25. Jay Cook & Co., Bankers, Autographic Letter. a 26. A. L. Russel, Adjutant General of Pennsylvania, Auto- graphic Letter. a 27. Governor of , Autographic Letter. 28. Hon. Thomas Carney, Governor of Kansas, Autographic Letter. a 29. Major General George G. Meade, United States Army, Steel Engraving. a 30. Hon. , United States Minister to Rome, Auto* graphic Letter. >» 31. Hon. S. P. Chase, Secretary Treasury United States, Auto- graph. it 32. Rev. Baptist W. Noel, London, England, Autographic Letter and Photographs. tt 33. Rev. Roswell D. Hitchcock, D.D'., Autographic Letter and one of his printed volumes. a 34. Prof. De La Harpe, Geneva, Photograph and Letter from his daughter, Alice Harpe. tt 35. Hon. Charles Sumner, Autographic Signature. a 36. Guion & Co., Eminent European Shipping Merchants, Eng- land, Autographic Letter accompanying donation from Lon- don. a 37. Rev. J. C. Ryle, B. A., Copy of his Work. Articles Presented to Historical Society 67

No 38. Thomas M. Clark, Bishop of Rhode Island, Autographic Letter. 39. Rev. Francis Vinton, New York City, -.Autographic Letter. 40. Rev. W. B. Sprague, Albany, Autographic Letter. 41. Rev. Albert Barnes, of Philadelphia, __Autographic Letter. 42. Prof. Louis Agassiz, Autographic Letter, Photograph and contribution of Books with Autograph. » 43. Major General W. S. Rosecrans, United States Army, Auto- graphic Letter. » 44. Original Letter of the celebrated Goethe, Donation received from Berlin. Ji 45. Copies of Poems, by Oliver Wendell Holmes, With Auto- graph. j 46. Stephen Miller,Governor of Minnesota, Autographic Letter & Photograph. r 47. Henry W. Longfellow,— Autographs, Photographs and copies of his Poems "Tales of a Wayside Inn". In addition to the above, we are daily expecting the arrival from Europe, of Autographs, Photographs, and other donations, which will be sold for the benefit of the Fair. It is hoped that our patriotic and wealthy Citizens will attend the sale, and willpurchase these Letters as a memento of the Fair, and to aid the glorious cause. Rt. Rev. Bishop Domenec, Dr. M. W. Jacobus, Hon. Judge Williams, Hon. Judge Stowe, Rev. W. A. Passavant, Hon. James Veech, James O'Connor, Esq., Allen Kramer, Esq., Committee on Foreign and Domestic Correspondence, Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair. Presented by Miss Sarah E. Miles. Zn Memoriam When the roll of members is checked at the close of each year, we find that a number have been called and as a rule they are those who have been actively associated with the city's life. Reading over the names of those departed this year, one recalls the activities in which they engaged, the gracious attributes, the contributions that each has made toward en- riching other lives. This year records the passing of twenty- six members. Their names and the dates follow.

Mr. John M. McKeefrey, Leetonia, Ohio, September 25, 1927. Mr. Roscoe T. McCormick, Irwin, Penna. December 7, 1927. Mr. William L.Kann, December 23. 1927. Mrs. J. E. Fulton, December 24, 1927. Mr. Benjamin F. Jones, Jr., January 1, 1928. (Life Member) Mr. Frank Thomson, January 1, 1928. Miss Sarah E. Miles, January 12, 1928. (Life Member) Mrs. P. J. O'Connor, January 15, 1928. Mrs. F. S. Reed, January 17, 1928. Mr. William J. Weixel, March 3, 1928 Mrs. Teresa M. Molamphy, March 9, 1928 Mr. Thomas McCaffrey, March 20, 1928. Hon, William C. Sproul, Chester, Penna. March 21, 1928. Rev. Samuel Black McCormick, April 18, 1928. Mr. John Dewar, April 20, 1928. Mr. Thomas D. Keller, April 28, 1928. Mr. George Herbert Rankin, May 5, 1928. Mr. Wilson A. Shaw, May 10, 1928. Mr. Alexander S. Guffey, July 16, 1928. Mr. Dickson C. Shaw, July 20, 1928. Miss Margaret Bell, Greensburg, Penna. August 20, 1928. Mr. Henry Chalfant, Biarritz, France, August 28, 1928. Mr. Charles A. O'Brien, October 27, 1928. Mr. Charles Sumner Howell, November 1, 1928. Mr. George Thornton Fleming, November 18, 1928. Mr. William Livingston Rodgers, December 2, 1928.

68 Consolidated Table of Contents Volume 1, 1918 to Volume 11, 1928 Allegheny, Story of old, Vol. 1-p. 164 Chas. W. Dahlinger Alter, Dr. David, Vol. 1-p. 224 Delia M. McMeans Allegheny Arsenal, Historical tablet from, Vol. 1-p. 106 Editor Appreciations, Vol. 1-p. 107 Editor Allegheny County, Petition for the creation of, Vol. 4-p. 84 Editor Allegheny County Bar Assn., Half a century of, Vol. 4-p. 127 Editor Announcements, Vol. 5-p. 257 Chas. W. Dahlinger Allegheny County, Early courts, judges and lawyers of, Vol. 5-p. 186 Hon. A. B. Reid Allegheny City, Factory riots in, Vol. 5-p. 203 (an old clipping of 1848) Agriculture in early Western Pennsylvania, Vol. 6-p. 177 _-William J. Hayward Allegheny River, Archaeology and early history of, Vol. 6-p. 21 Dr. G. P. Donehoo American Federation of Labor, First convention of, Vol. 6-p. 201 Dr. A. P. James American History, Printing documents relating to, Vol. 7-p. 252 Editor Armstrong, Col. John, Vol. 10-p. 129 Hon. J. W. King Articles presented to the Society,Vol. 1-pp. 52-109-158 1918 2- 62-129-203-252 1919 3- 37- 98-104 1920 4- 56-123-186-271 1921 5- 81-177-251-211 1922 6- 56-134-193-267 1923 7- 65-142-208-256 1924 8- 62-12-3-190-258 1925 9- 60-127-206-282 1926 10- 60-126-191-259 1927 11- 62--122-198-265 1928 Emma D. Poole, Librarian Boatman's Horn (verse), Vol. 1-p. 26 Gen. Wm. O. Butler Brashear, Dr. John A., Vol. 3-p. 101 Chas. W. Dahlinger Bouquet, Col. Henry, Life and services of, Vol. 3-p. 120 __Hon. E. E. Bobbins Book Reviews in Western Penna. Historical Magazine, Vol. 6-p. 50 Editor Brownsville, Early echoes of, Vol. 7-p. 10 Edmund Hays Bell Brodhead's raid on the Senecas, Vol. 7-p. 88 (map) Hon. Rufus B. Stone Baron Basse, founder of Zelienople, Vol. 8-p. 12 Dettmar Passavant Bruce, David, Federalist Poet of Western Penna., Vol. 8-p. 175_Harry R. Warfel Bayardstown, Story of old, Vol. 9-p. 90 P. W. Siebert Brackenridge, )Hugh Henry, Princeton University, 1767-71, Vol. 10-p. 146 Martha Conner Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, Lawyer, Vol. 10-p. 163 Myrl IEakin Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, Judge Supreme Court of Penna. 1799-1816, V. 10-p. 210 Mildred Williams Brackenridge, Hugh Henry, Writer, Vol. 10-p. 224 Claude M. Newlin Brown, John, in Pennsylvania, Vol. 11-p. 50 Rev. J. S. Duncan Colonial Churchyard, In a (verse), Vol. 2-p. 58 M. E. Buhler Church, St. Thomas' P. E. of Washington Co., Vol. 2-p. 69 __Ghas. W. Dahlinger Carnegie, Andrew, Vol. 2-p. 237 Editor Country Boy begins life in Pittsburgh, Vol. 3-p. 9 Henderson George Color, The Rising tide of, Vol. 4-p. 63 Chas. W. Dahlinger Cowan, Senator Edgar A., Vol. 4-p. 224 B. F. Pershing Collier, Judge F. H., when a young lawyer, Vol. 4-p. 240 J. H. Killen 69 70 Consolidated Table of Contents Croghan, George, and the struggle for Ohio Valley, Vol. 4-p. 246__C. R. Thayer Croghans, Career of the, Vol. 5-p. 215 Stephen Quinon Constitution, Framing of the United States, Vol. 5-p. 66 Edwin Z. Smith Colonists of William Penn, Vol. 5-p. 259 Marcia B. Bready Courts, First in Western Pennsylvania, Vol. 7-p. 145 Alexander S. Guffey Counties in Penna., Origin of the names given, Vol., 8-p. 37 James McKirdy Child Life in Colonial Western Penna., Vol. 9-p. 33 Percy C. Galey Coal Hillnow Mt. Washington, fiftyyears ago, Vol. 10-p. 176 John M. Killin Clarion County, old trails and roads, Vol. 11-p. 112 Rev. G. J. Reid Cbrnplanter, Vol. 11-p. 180 H. K. Siebeneck Connolly, Lieut. Col. John, Vol. 11-p. 225 Percy C. Caley Diary of a young oil speculator, Vol. 1-p. 37 Editor Dawn of the Woman's Movement, Vol. 1-p. 68 Chas. W. Dahlinger Dat lil'brack sheep, (verse), Vol. 4-p. 74 Ethel M. Colson Desirability of book reviews in our magazine, Vol. 6-p. 50 Dr. A. P. James Department of old newspaper clippings, Vol's. 6-7-8-pp 193-264-65-208-256-59-190 Depreciation and donation lands, Vol. 8-p. 1 John E. Winner Duquesne Grays, history of the 18th Regiment, Vol. 8-p. 90 Gen. Albert J. Logan Documents of the Society of Friends of Western Penna., Vol. 9-p. 53 Editor Dedication of the Westmoreland-Fayette County Branch of the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, History House, West Overton, Penna., June 16, 1928. V. 11. Eldersridge Academy, Vol. 1-p. 57 Marguerite M. Elder Economy, a unique community, Vol. 1-p. 113 Mrs. Agnes M. Hays Gormly Ejectment, An old time, Vol. 4-p. 36 Hon. J. McF. Carpenter Economy in 1840, A visit to, Vol. 4-p. 144 Rev. Wm. A. Passavant Excerpts from oldtime primary school books, Vol. 4-p. 161 Editor Education in Western Penna. 1850, Vol. 5-p. 268 Florence E. Ward Election of 1860 in Western Penn., Vol. 6-p. 25 J. P. Wolstoncroft Ethnic elements of Colonial Penna., Vol. 6-p. 234 A. F. South wick Episcopalianism in early Western Penna., an old letter on, Vol. 7-p. 24 Editor Election of 1864 in Western Penna., Vol. 8-p. 26 Norman C. Brillhart Economic conditions in Western Penna. during the Whiskey Rebl'n., V. 10-p. 193 P. E. Wagner Frontier policy of Penna., Vol. 2-pp. 5-72-174 George A. Cribbs Fortifying Pittsburgh in 1863, Vol. 2-p. 59 John P. Cowan Findley, Hon. William, Life and times of, Vol. 2-p. 240 Robert M. Ewing Frick, Henry Clay, Vol. 3-p. 1 Editor Flood of 1884 Allegheny river Pittsburgh, Vol. 3-p. 116 Editor Forefathers, (verse) Vol. 4-p. 213 Edmund Blunder Fort Pitt, Vol. 5-pp. 1-37 Chas. W. Dahlinger Foster, Stephen, Historical Society joins in celebration of, Vol. 6 Dr.j J. W. Oliver Foster, Stephen, An appreciation of, Vol. 6-p. 61 Charles Heinroth Forward, Hon. Walter, Vol. 8-p. 76 Robert M. Ewing Fort Fayette, Vol. 10-p. 6S Mrs. Elvert M. Davis Foot race, An old time, Vol. 10-p. 58 John M. Killin Frick, Miss Helen C, gift of, (Illustrated) Vol. 11-p. 1 Editor Ferree's, Col. Joel, Regiment, War of 1812, Vol. 11-p. 55 Sutton Wall German- American, A patriotic, Vol. 2-p. 107 F. W. von Bonnhorst Gibson, Colonel John, Vol. 3-p. 31 John B. Gibson Goucher, Dr., tells how he won Lincoln's blessing, Vol. 4-p, 1 Editor Gibson, General John, Vol. 5-p. 298 John B. Gibson Consolidated Table of Contents 71 Green Academy, Vol. 7-p. 121 Hon. Thomas Crago Gallatin, Albert, of Western Penna., Vol. 8-p. 98 Carman G. Johnson Girty, Simon, some of his contemporaries, Vol. 8-p. 148 Thomas L. Rodgers Harrison, Win. Henry, Letter from, to Harmer Denny, Vol. 1-p. 144 Editor Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Vol. 2-p. 1 Burd S. Patterson Hay, Hon. Malcolm, his collection of letters, Vol. 2-p. 52' Editor Harmony Society, In memory of the, Vol. 4-p. 255 Editor Historic Ground, Ten years on, Vol. 5-p. 135 Rev. Morgan M. Sheedy Hazelwood-Glenwood, Early echoes of, Vol. 7-p. 211 Mrs. S. Kussart Historical Magazine, Importance of a local, Vol. 7-p. 245 Dr. A. P. James Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Members of, Vol. 7-p. 273 History, Romance of local, Vol. 10-p. 38 Joseph H .Bailsman Indian Graves (verse), Vol. 5-p. 212 Benjamin S. Parker Indian Love Song (verse), VoL 2-p. 239 Willard Wattles Indian Songs, (verse) Vol. 1-p. 67— Schoolcrafts' Indian Antiquities Indian Burying Ground, Vol. 3-p. 201 Stephen Quinon Indian, American, in the Great War, Vol. 4-p. 41 Dr. George P. Donehoo Indian conception of America as an, island, Vol. 7-p. 102 Stephen Quinon Installation of the Old City Hall Bell, Vol. 4-p. 28 Editor Jackson, Dr. Andrew, Funeral of, Vol. 3-p. 68 Editor Knox, Hon. Philander C, Vol. 5-p. 45 Edwin Z. Smith King, Robert, Life and times of, Vol. 5-p. 145 H. K. Siebeneck Lambing, Rt. Rev. Mgr. Andrew A., Death of, Vol. 2-p. 36 Editor Legionville, Penna. Historical Commission erects tablet at, Vol. 1-p. 152 -Editor Legionville, Dedication of the Wayne-Logstown monument at, Vol. 1-p. 239 Editor Logstown, Address, Vol. 1-p. 248 Hon. Henry W. Temple Logstown, Address, Vol.1-p. 259 Dr. George P. Donehoo Lea, Rev. Richard, Remarkable career of, Vol. 3-p. 33 Editor Lincoln, Abraham, in Pittsburgh and birth of Republican party, V. 3 C. W. Dahlinger Lincoln, Abraham, A tribute, Vol. 3-p. 170 Editor Lafayette Hall, Vol. 3-p. 193 Editor Lincolns of Fayette County, Penna. Vol. 4-p. 11 John S. Ritenour Lucas, Hon. John B., Vol. 4-p. 234 Henry L.Patterson Lawrenceville, Early days of, Vol. 5-p. 277 Rev. E. M. McKeever Lafayette, General, visit to Pittsburgh in 1825, Vol. 8-p. 129_?has. W. Dahlinger Lafayette's visit to Bakewell, Pears glass works, Vol. 8-p. 195 Rev. T. C. Pears, Jr. Mamachtaga, Delaware Indian, the trial of, Vol. 1-p. 27 H. H. Brackenridge Mathew, Father Theobald, in, the United States, Vol. 1-p. 139- _J. Richard Beste Monongahela River, Early transportation on, Vol. 2-p. 115 W. Espy Albig Moravians, their mission among Indians of Ohio Valley, V. 3-p. 45 Chas. W. Dahlinger Monongahela House, Vol. 3-p. 194 L. C. MacPherson Monongahela Bridge, its reminiscences, Vol. 4-p. 106 Pendennis Morrill Tariff, Western Penna. and the, Vol. 6-p. 106 I. F. Boughter Monongahela River, Vol. 6-p. 135 James M. Norris Methodist Church in Pittsburgh, General register of, VoL 7-p. 57 Editor Manuscript Department, Vol. 7-p 198 Vol. 8-p. 120 Librarian McKean Tract, Vol. 9-p. 24 John A. Emery 72 Consolidated Table of Contents

Morgan, Col. George, at Fort Pitt, Vol. 11-p. 217 Walter R. Fee Mellon's, Mr., paternal home, (illustrated) Vol. 11-p. 260 Editor Notes and Queries, Vol. 1, 1918— Vol. 11, 1928 Editor Neville, Emily Morgan, (verse) Vol. 1-p. 137 Tarleton Bates Necrology, Vol. 3-p. 41—V.4, p. 55-V. 5,-p. 83—V. 9-p. 64-V. 10-p. 64-V.11-p. 61 Newspaper clippings, Vol. 6-pp. 193-264 —Vol. 7-pp. 65-207-25'6 —Vol. 8-p. 190. National Pike, romance of the, Vol. 10-p. 2 Mrs. Carroll Miller Ohio Valley Historical Association, Vol. 1-p. 46 Editor Ohio & Pennsylvania R. R. recollections of early times, Vol. 3-p. 3__T. L. Rodgers Old Street, In an, (verse) Vol. 4-p. 149 iDavid Morton Pennsylvania Canals, Vol. 2-p. 38 James Macfarlane Pittsburgh a Borough, celebration of the 125th anniversary, Vol. 2-p. 133_ Ad- dresses, Chas. W. Dahlinger, Rev. S. B. McCormick, Harold M. Irons, T. A. Dunn, H. J. Webster. Pittsburgh Authors, Vol. 2-p. 149 Prof. Horace R. Thayer Pittsburgh, population census of 1790, Vol. 2-p. 161 Editor Pittsburgh's first burying ground. Vol. 2-p. 203 Chas. W. Dahlinger Pittsburgh and vicinity in 1761, Vol. 3-p. 198 Editor Pittsburgh, Over the old roads to, Vol. 4-p. 76 John S. Ritenour Pilgrims in America, Vol. 4-p. 94 Rev. S. B. McCormick Pittsburgh Blues, Vol. 4-pp. 4-110-175-259 Capt. J. H. Niebaum Pittsburgh's Industrial contribution to the World war, V. 4-p. 214__F. R. Murdock Pittsburgh, Reminiscences of early, Vol. 4-p. 243 Mrs. C. Simpson Penn, William, the founder of Penna. Vol. 5-p. 47 Albert S. Bolles Pennsylvania, An early account of, Vol. 5-p. 265 Editor Post-boy's song, (verse) Vol. 5-p. 266 Frances F. Barritt Pittsburgh, Reminiscences of, Vol. 5-p. 287 Morgan Neville Pitt, William, Presentation of the bust of, Vol. 6-p. 1 Omar S. Decker Pittsburgh's industrial contributions to Civil War, Vol. 6-p. 9 Louis Vaira Parkman, Francis, Vol. 7-p. 2 Dr. John W. Oliver Patterson, Burd Shippen, (portrait) Vol. 7-p. 209 Editor Political activities in Western Penna. 1800, Vol. 7-p. 225__Eliazbeth McWilliams Pittsburgh in the Mexican War, Vol. 7-p. 235 Morton E. Stearns Pittsburgh in history, Place of, (map) Vol. 9-p. 2 John E. Potter Pittsburgh, old houses and estates of, Vol. 9-p. 129 Annie Clark Miller Pennsylvania, Some historical notes of south west, Vol. 10-p. 48 __J. L. Bowman Pittsburgh Point, The historic, Vol. 11-p. 3 William H. Stevenson Phoenix Library, Vol. 11-p. 69 Harry R. Warfel Pittsburgh Oil Exchanges, Vol. 11-p. 127 John B. Barbour Pennsylvania History, Critical period in, Vol. 5-p. 236 Col. John P. Penney Reel, Casper, how he crossed the Allegheny Mountains, Vol. 2-p. 74 Isabel Newmyer Ross, Hon. James, Reminiscences of, Vol. 3-p. 103 Hon. Thomas Mellon Republican Party, originated in Pittsburgh, Vol. 4-p. 2 Chas. W. Dahlinger Radio, History of, Vol. 9-p. 65 S. M. Kintner Railroad riots in Pennsylvania, Vol. 11-p. 194 James A. Henderson Report of Librarian, Vol. 11-p. 254 Emma D. Poole Sanitary Fair of Pittsburgh (1864) Vol. 1-p. 52 Chas. W. Dahlinger Salutatory, Vol. 1-p. 2 Editor Scrap Book, excerpts from the, Vol. 3-p. 21 Mrs. S. C. McGandless Song Book, an old, Vol. 3-p. 109 Editor Slave Law in Western Penna. Vol. 4-p. 150 Irene E. Williams Consolidated Table of Contents 73

Swisshelm, Jane Gray, Reminiscences of, Vol. 4-p. 165 Rev. S. J. Fisher Scotch-Irish in Western Penna. Vol. 6-p. 65 Robert Garland Squatters and titles in early Western Penna., Vol. 6-p. 165_ _James N. Fullerton Smithfield St. Methodist Church, Vol. 6-p. 250 Rev. Grafton T. Reynolds Shawnee in Pennsylvania, Vol. 7-p. 178 Dr. George P. Donehoo Settlements, earliest in 15th ward of Pittsburgh, Vol. 7-p. 188 __Mrs. S. Kussart Slavery in Western Penna., Vol. 8-p. 204 Edward M. Burns Schenley, Mrs. Mary E., One Hundredth anniversary of, Vol. 9-p. 209 Mrs. S. Kussart Taylor, Rev. John, first rector of Trinity Church, Vol. 1-p. 2_Chas. W. Dahlinger Toll Gates about Pittsburgh, Vol. 3-p. 70 Editor Transportation in Penna., two letters on early, Vol. 6-p. 147 Editor University of Pittsburgh, fragments of alumni history, Vol. 1-p. 132_M. P. Baird Virginia, (verse), Vol. 5-p. 294 Mary Johnston Wayne, General Anthony, Address, Vol. 1-p. 241 William H. Stevenson Wayne's Campaign, Vol. 1-p. 244 J. H. Bausman, D.D. War-Poetry, A few selections of, Vol. 3-p. 81 Editor Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania, Vol. 4-p. 191 Harry E. Barnes Wilson, Erasmus, Death of the "Quiet Observer", Vol. 5-p. 174 Editor Washington's western journeys, their relation to Pittsburgh, Vol. 5-p. 220 R. M. Ewing Woods, Col. George, first surveyor of Pittsburgh, Vol. 7-p. 73 __Mrs. S. Kussart Washington Crossing, Vol. 8-p. 65 Editor Washington Crossing Bridge, Dedication of, Vol. 8-p. 68_Dr. George P. Donehoo Washington Crossing Bridge, (illustrated) Vol. 8-p. 158 Editor Western Frontier, Household technology of the, Vol. 10-p. 85 John Geise Wilkinsburg, Reminiscence of early, Vol. 10-p. 182 James Homer Washington, George, Vol. 11-p. 203 Hon. A. W. Johnson

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Arthur St. Clair, Western Pennsylvania's Lead- ing Citizen, 1764-1818, by Ellis Beals 75 The Pittsburgh Sanitary Fair, by Charles W. Dahlinger 97 Laurel Hill,by McClelland Leonard 102 Beginning of the Early Railroads in Pittsburgh, by John P. Cowan 112 Reviews of Books 126 Notes and Queries 130 Old Newspaper Advertisements, Pittsburgh Commonwealth, 1805 134 Catalogue of the First Annual Exhibition of the Pittsburgh Art Association, 1859 136 List of Articles Presented to the Historical Society 139 THE WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HISTORICAL MAGAZINE Is published quarterly, in January, April, July and October, by the Historical So- ciety of Western Pennsylvania, Bigelow Boulevard and Parkman Avenue, Pitts- burgh, Pa. It is mailed free to all mem- bers of the Society. Members and others may obtain additional copies at 75 cents each. To public libraries, universities, colleges, historical and other similar so- cieties the annual subscription rate is $2.00. The annual dues of the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania are $3.00 and should be sent to John E. Potter, Treasurer, Fourth Avenue and Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.