
Selected Austrian-American and Hungarian-American Bibliography Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center Austrian-Americans Library materials A Painter’s Legacy: the Students of Samuel Rosenberg. Pittsburgh: American Jewish Museum of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, 2011. Call number: ND237 .R7226 P3 2011 Charles Sealsfield: Lehrjahre eines Romanciers 1808-1829; Vom Spatjosefinischen Prag ins demokratische Amerika. Wien: Praesens Verlag, c2007. Call number: PT2516 .S4 Z64 2007 Czecho-Slovak Army and Relief Committee of Pittsburgh, Pa. The Trail of the Hun in Austria-Hungary: A Few Examples of Austro-Hungarian “Kultur”. Pittsburg: [1919]. Call number: D626 .C9 1919 XXLONG Faust, Albert Bernhardt. Guide to the Materials for American History in Swiss and Austrian Archives. Washington, D.C.: Carnegie Institution of Washington, 1916. Call number: CD1908 .U5 F26 Jones, Barbara L. Samuel Rosenberg: Portrait of a Painter. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, c2003. Call number: ND237 .R7226 J65 2003 q Mokotoff, Gary. Where Once We Walked: A Guide to the Jewish Communities Destroyed in the Holocaust. Teaneck: Avotaynu, c1991. Call number: DS135 .E83 M716 1991 q Samuel Rosenberg: the Early Years. Pittsburgh: Jewish Community Center of Pittsburgh, 1994. Call number: ND237 .R7226 J4 1994 The Spirit of Samuel Rosenberg’s Legacy. Pittsburgh: American Jewish Museum of the Jewish Community Center of Greater Pittsburgh, 2011. Call number: ND237 .R7226 S75 2011 long Sumner, William Graham. A History of American Currency: with Chapters on the English Bank Restriction and Austrian Paper Money. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1878, c1874. Call number: HG 501 .S956 1878 Articles appearing Western Pennsylvania History Magazine/Pittsburgh History Magazine Selected Austrian-American & Hungarian-American Bibliography Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center Dahlinger, Charles W. “The Moravians and Their Missions among the Indians of the Ohio Valley”. Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Volume 3, Number 2, April 1920. Koerner, Henry. “All an Illusion, but Maybe Not So”. Pittsburgh History, Volume 72, Number 4, Holiday 1989. Miller, Ernest C. “Utopian Communities in Warren County, Pennsylvania”. The Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine, Volume 49, Number 4, October 1966. Archival Collections Bernhardt Blumenfeld papers 1887-1991 Papers include correspondence, deeds, photographs, published material, genealogical information and oral history transcripts primarily documenting the Blumenfeld family history, the Agudath Achim Synagogue and Jewish life in Braddock, Pa Call number: MFF 0059 Finding aid: http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/f/findaid/findaid- idx?c=hswpead;cc=hswpead;rgn=main;view=text;didno=US-QQS-MFF59 Bernhardt Blumenfeld papers Included in this collection are two audio tapes on which are recorded Bernhardt Blumenthal memories of his life and the Jewish community in Braddock. Call number: MFC 0059 Bernhardt Blumenthal photographs Included in this collection are photographs of Mr. Blumenfeld, his store in Braddock, of a seder at Riverview Center and the thirtieth anniversary dinner of Congregation Ahavath Achim. Call number: MFQ 0059 Bernhardt Blumenfeld papers (oversiZe) Included in this collection is a photograph of the University of Pittsburgh Glee Club. Call number: MFR 0059 Buck and Frank family papers, 1884-1974 The collection includes William L. Buck's real estate files and World War I correspondence, as well as correspondence and documents relating to the personal and professional activities of various Buck, Kimelman and Frank family members. Call number: MSS 0531 Finding aid: http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/f/findaid/findaid- idx?c=hswpead;cc=hswpead;rgn=main;view=text;didno=US-QQS-MSS531 Buck and Frank family oversiZed papers, 1881-1966 The Buck and Frank Family oversized material includes maps and blueprints from William L. Buck, as well as diplomas and certificates from Frank family members. The maps and blueprints depict locations in McKeesport, Versailles, Irwin, and Elizabeth Township. Call number: MSO 0531 updated 8/24/2017 2 Selected Austrian-American & Hungarian-American Bibliography Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center Finding aid: http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/f/findaid/findaid- idx?c=hswpead;cc=hswpead;rgn=main;view=text;didno=US-QQS-MSO531 Buck and Frank Family photographs, c1873-1970 The Buck and Frank Family photographs contain photographs of the family and land near the Monongahela River in McKeesport, Pa. The family photographs range from snapshots to formal portraits. Included is a portrait of W.I.B in his Army uniform, childhood photographs of H.I.F., and photographs of Rose Buck Frank, their children Ann and Stephanie Frank, Abraham and Anna Ohlman Frank, William and Pauline Wormser Frank, Meyer and Peppa Kimelman Buck, and other family members. Call number: MSP 0531 Finding aid: http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/f/findaid/findaid- idx?c=hswpead;cc=hswpead;rgn=main;view=text;didno=US-QQS-MSP531 Buck and Frank Family oversiZed photographs, 1905-1935 The Buck and Frank Family Oversize Photographs include photographs of the wedding of Florence Frank and Harry May, Anna Ohlman Frank at the Concordia Club, and portraits of Herbert I. Frank, Rose Buck Frank, Meyer Buck and Peppa Kimelman Buck. Call number: MSR 0531 Henry Ellenbogen papers 1918-1985 [papers] The Henry Ellenbogen papers are arranged in six series. Series have been designated for personal papers, law practice, congressional papers, labor relations, judicial papers and United Nations Commission on Narcotic Drugs. These papers include biographical information, correspondence, personal scrapbooks, organizational materials and other sundry materials. The papers primarily relate to Ellenbogen's professional life and do not offer much personal or family information. Call number: MSS 0305 Finding aid: http://digital.library.pitt.edu/cgi-bin/f/findaid/findaid- idx?c=hswpead;cc=hswpead;rgn=main;view=text;didno=US-QQS-MSS305 Henry Ellenbogen oversiZe papers 1918-1985 The oversize papers Congressional papers, diplomas, awards, miscellaneous materials and original political cartoons of Ellenbogen by Pittsburgh political cartoonist Cy Hungerford. Call number: MSO 0305 Henry Ellenbogen photographs 1926-1977 These photographs include scenes of charity events, portraits of Ellenbogen, portraits of Rev. James Cox and scenes from Ellenbogen's trip to Israel. Call number: MSP 0305 Henry Ellenbogen oversiZe photographs 1926-1977 The oversize photographs include scenes of charity events, portraits of Ellenbogen, portraits of Ellenbogen's family and scenes from the United States House of Representatives. Call number: MSR 0305 Jacobs and Wedner family, 1877-1919 updated 8/24/2017 3 Selected Austrian-American & Hungarian-American Bibliography Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center includes photograph of class from Colfax School, certificates from the families, Alvin Theatre program, general clippings and ones on the Gusky Home. Call number: 2000.0211 Lida Eleanor Nicolls Fitzgerald, Princess Victor of Thurn and Taxis papers 1905-1915. This collection consists of two folders containing correspondence, legal documents, and newspaper clippings, related to the Princess, her divorce, child custody, second marriage, and a scandal involving Josephine Moffitt, who claimed she was the Princess of Thurn and Taxis. Call number: MFF 4904 Mollie Brunwasser collection 1884-2006, 1950-1975 (bulk) The Mollie Brunwasser Collection, housed in five boxes, is divided into two series. The first series consists of diaries, amounting to 43 volumes. In addition to the 43 volumes, there are 3 unbound diaries that do not specifically state the order in which they fall within the rest of the volumes. However, with the sequential numbering of each diary entry, the unbounded diaries appear to follow after volume 57. The second series contains a Brunwasser family history completed by History Center staff and accompanying research notes. The diaries appear to have been written, based on dates and events in the entries, between the early 1950s and mid-1970s. The books are a mix of autobiography, family history, transcripts of correspondence between family members, copies of newspaper articles and books, and sketches. Stamps, correspondence, photos and mementos have been glued into the pages of the diaries as well. In the early volumes, M.B. vividly recounts her childhood in turn of the century Pittsburgh, depicting the residents and businesses of the various neighborhoods she lived in as a child. She describes life in the Jewish community, as well as interactions between her family and Irish, Polish, and Chinese immigrants. Based on conversations with her father and uncles, M.B. also traces the history of the Brunwasser family and writes of the history of Jews in Pittsburgh. The entries occasionally include contemporaneous accounts of life in Pittsburgh, some of which reflect on changes the city went through during the early years of Renaissance I. The later volumes contain many pages of verbatim copies of published material, including newspaper articles and books. The collection contains only volumes 1-22, 41-57, and the 3 unbound diaries, suggesting that some of the books were never transferred to the History Center. The second series is comprised of a family history of Albert H. Brunwasser (A.H.B.), M.B.'s nephew, as well as accompanying research notes. Jennifer Kaye and Kerin Shellenbarger of the Heinz History
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