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Index to Volume 81 Articles Bradley Fisher, 70-81 Chronicles of Pittsburgh's Butko) (inorder ofappearance) "Pittsburgh's IBEW Local 5: John Nevin,"by Craig Main Street Revisited: Time, "Love Letters from a Chauf- The Formation of a Moore, 148-154 Space, and Image Buildings feur,"by Bette McDevitt, Century-Old Electrical "One Month inthe Summer inSmall-Town America, by 4-14 Craft Union," ByCharles of '63: Pittsburgh Prepares Richard V Francaviglia, 42- "The Legends of McCollester, 82-89 for the CivilWar (Part II)," 43 (reviewed by Philip Middletown,"by Robert A. "Record of a Canoe Cruise by BillMcCarthy, 156-169 Langdon) Jockers, D.D.S., 16-17, 44 Down the Allegheny from "Carnegie's CivilWar Time Seeing Reds: Federal Surveil- "John and Sarah: Triumph Olean, New York, to Capsule," byJessica Reem lance ofRadicals inthe Over Slavery," by Pittsburgh, July 1916," by and Brian Butko, 170-171 Pittsburgh MillDistrict, Margaret C. Albert, 18-25 William Stengel, 98-107 "Profiles inLeadership: 1917-1921, by Charles H. "BridgingPast &Present: "Bullwhips and Bad Reviews: Allegheny County's McCormick, 90-91 (re- Reflections on the Western The Colorful Career of Lawyer-Generals inthe viewed by KeithParrish) " Maryland Railway, by Music Man Henry Kleber," CivilWar," by David A. The Pennsy inthe Steel City, Robert B. Hoover, 26-39 byJean Thomas, 108-117 Murdoch, 172-184 by Ken Kobus and Jack 'Allthe Summers Were "One Month inthe Summer Consoli, 40-41 (reviewedby Golden: New Castle's of '63:Pittsburgh Prepares Book Reviews Kevin A.Butko) Cascade Park," by Beverly for the CivilWar (Part I)," Doo Dah!: Stephan Foster and Rachel Carson: Witness for Zona, 48-61 by BillMcCarthy, 118-133 the Rise ofAmerican Nature, by Linda Lear, 91-92 'The Fragile Choreography "The Reclamation of Mary Popular Culture, by Ken (reviewed by Bradley R. Behind Shattering No- Schenley's Picnic House," Emerson, 42 Fisher) tions," by Trish Beatty, by Authur B.Fox, 134-141 (reviewedby Lynne Conner) 64-68 "Pittsburgh's Fort Pitt Livinginthe Depot: The Two- A 'MilkMan: Sealtest and the Foundry inthe CivilWar," Story Railroad Station, by Allegheny Arsenal, 12, 126, National Dairy Empire of by Arthur B.Fox, 146-147 H.Roger Grant, 41-42 130, 146, 159, 162 Edward E. Rieck," by "Warrior Poet: The CivilWar (reviewedby Kevin A. Allegheny Cemetery, 162, 175 186 Pittsburgh History, Winter 1998/99 177, 179 Blakeley, William,174, 175, Collier, Frederick Hill,174- Foerster, Edward, 101-102 Allegheny River, 98 180-81, 183, 185 175, 183, 184 Foerster, Thomas, 101-102 Allentown,166 Bloomfield, 162, 163 Collier Twp., 175 Fort Duquesne, 16 American Revolution, 50 Bornstein-Ruth, Madam, 111 Conewango River, 103 Fort Pitt Foundry, 146-147 Applachian Mountains, 102 Brady's Bend, 180 Coraopolis, 16 Fort Pitt, 17 ArlingtonHeights, 164 Brandywine Scenic Railway, 28 Coulter, Richard, 174, 175-76, Foster, Stephen, 111-112 Atlantic City,4 Breed, Dr. David R., 158, 164 183,184 French and Indian War, 16 Brinton, Col. LeviC, 50 Covodejohn, 122 Frohsinn Singing Society, B Brooks, Gen. WT. H., 122, Crafton Heights, 169 112-114 Back Page Features: 125, 128-129 Craighill Map, 157, 160, 163, Automobile Row, (Ford Buffalo Express, 102 166, 167 G Motor Company Craighill, Capt. WilliamP., 126 Geary, John W, 150 Assembling Plant, c Croghan, William,Jr., 135, 137 Gedeonjack, 101-102 Pittsburgh, Pa.), #1; Camp Orr (Kittanning), 180 Geiger, Albert G., 100, 102 The BirdMall, Carlow College, 163 D Geiger, Dorothy, 100 (Pennsylvania's First Carnegie Library, 157, 158, Davies, Norma, 4 Gettysburg, Battle of, 148, 153 Shopping Mall),#2, 164, 170 Davison, Mrs. M.E., 138 171, 174, 176-81, 183-84 Etna Elks Last Man's Cascade Park, 48-61 Duquesne Club, 183, 185 Glass House Riffle, 122 Club, #3; Casselmen River Valley, 27 Duquesne Grays, 132 Golding, William,130 Banana Men (Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning, Univ. Duquesne Heights, 167, 169 Gould, George, 31, 33 Strip district), #4. of Pittsburgh, 135, 140, 142 Gounod Club, 114 Baltimore 3c Ohio Railroad, Chambers, George, 130 E Grand Armyof the Republic 27,31,33-34 Chartier's Valley, 169 Espy, Capt. Thomas, 170-71 (GAR), 170-71 Barnard, Gen.J.G., 128 Chesapeake 3c Ohio Railway, Great Depression, 55 Beaver, Pa., 16 31,33 F Greater Pittsburgh Interna- Becker, 102 Chickering pianos, 110 Falling Waters, 176 tional Airport, 78 Beech wood Boulevard, 164 CivilWar forts, Pittsburgh, Fifth Avenue, 163 Greenfield, 156, 159, 163, 169 BellFarm, Moon Twp., 76 118-133, 156-169 First National Bank of Benney Edith N., 138 Clark, Henry, 22 Russelton, 6 H Biondi,B.J., 55 Coal Hill(Mount Washing- Floyd, John B., 121 Hagerstown Round-house Blaisdell, Frank, 52 ton), 126 Foerster, Charlie, 102 Museum inMaryland, 28 187 Index Hawkins, Dr.Joseph, 20 K 180, 183 1950's: Henry Rohbock, Haywood, Benjamin J., 50 Kennedy, Authur, 50 Love, Frank Samuel, 4,12 Jean Manns family, 110 Heinz Co., 53 Keystone Viaduct, 34 Lowrie's Hill,128 HerronHill,126, 128, 157, Kiddoo, Joseph B., 174, 182-83, N 160, 163, 169 185 M NegleyAve.,Negley Ave., 1<160 Highland Park, 160, 162 KirkLewis Estate, 130 Manchester, 159 Nevin, Maj.JolJohn, 119, 148-54 HillDistrict, 163 Kleber, Augustus, 109 Manns, Jean, 114 New Castle KnKnocks, Ohio Hohman sisters, 103 Kleber, Christiane Manns, 114 Marshall Ave., 159, 165 Penn LeagueLeague, 55 Howell,Joshua Blackwood, Kleber, Henry, 108-114 Martyn, Katharin, 19, 25 New Castle TractionTr; Co., 55 174, 179, 181, 183 Koehler, Charlotte, 138 Mason Baptist Church, 19,22 New YorkMetropolitanMet Koehler, Mrs. Eliza, 137-138 McCalmont, AlfredBrunson, Museum of Art,140 I KraftFoods Inc., 71-72 174, 178, 183, 184 Norris, EdwimEdwina, 53 Indian traders(John Bartram McCurdy Family, 13 North Carolina State Archives, and James Kenny), 17 L McGuire's Hill,128 19,19,2222 Interstate Commerce Com- Lacy, Rev. Dr., 108 Mclnnerney Thomas, 75 North Side (Allegheny(AlJ City), mission, 3 1 Lake Arthur,Moraine State McKeesport, 158 148, 158, 159159, 160, 165, 169 IronCityBusiness College, 128 Park, 57 McLeod, Mrs., 137 North Side (in Pittsburgh), 4, 6 Iroquois Indian Nation, 17 Lawrence County Historical McWilliams, Robert, 50 North ViewH<Heights, 159, 160 Isaly's Klondike bar, 77 Society, 6611 Mellor,Mellorjohn,John, 111010 Lawrence Courant-Gauardian, Middleton, Alexander Sandy, o( J 53 16 O'Hara, Mary, 135 Jefferson College, 128 Lawrenceville, 162 Miller,William S., 140 Oakland, 163 Jeffries, Capt. N.H., 130 Leban, Joe, 102 Monongahela House, 126 Oakmont, 98 Jones and Laughlin ironmills, Leddy, Louis, 4 Moorhead, J.K., 122 Ohio River, 16 126 Lee, Gen. Robert E., 119 Morgan, Brig. Gen. John OilCity, 104 Jordan, Alberta, 23-25 Leilich,George, 31 Hunt, 125 Olean, N.Y.,98 Jordan, John Clark, 19-25 LeMaistre, Chester, 140 Morningside, 160 Oliphant, SamuelSami Duncan, Jordan, Sarah Clark, 19-25 LibbyPrison (Richmond, Va.), Mozart Club, 114 174, 175, 181-82,181 183, 185 Joseph A.ClavelliHistorical 148, 150, 151, 154, 176 Mt.Washington (Coal Hill), Orphans' AsyhAsylum, Pittsburgh, Center, New Castle, 61 Lind,Jenny, 110 166,166,167,169167, 169 111ill Junge, Aemilie, 72 Loomis, Cyrus Orlando, 174, Musicians, local inthe mid- Pittsburgh History, 188 Winter 1998/99 p Prohibition, 12 Sedgwick, Gen. John, 153, 175, w Paw's and Taws, New Castle, Purity MilkCo., 72 185 Washington Pike, 126 57,59 Sewickley Academy, 150 West End (Temperanceville) Pearson, AlfredL., 174, 178-79, Q South Side, 71, 163, 164, 167 167, 169 183, 184, 185 Quay, Richard, 50 Squirrel Hill,6, 164 Western Collegiate Institute Penn Avenue (as Pittsburgh- St. ClairTwp., 161 for YoungLadies, 108 Greensburg Turnpike), 162, R St. Paul's Cathedral, 111 Western Maryland Railway, 163 Reaves, Curtis, 19-25 Stanton Heights Golf Club, 28-38 Penn Power Division of Penn Reconstruction Period, 22 138 Western Pennsylvania Ohio Electric, 55 Relief Polka, 111 Steinway Pianos, 110 Penitentiary, 110 Pennsylvania Limited Train, 9 Reserve Township, 160 Stengel, William, 100-102 Wilbert, Vern, 102 Pennsylvania Militiaand Rieck, Carl,Jr., 76 Stotz, Charles, 140 Wisconsin Glacier, 49-50 Independent Battery A,130 Rieck dairy products company, Stuart, Gen.Jeb, 125 Philip Morris Cos. Inc., 76 72 Sweitzer, Jacob Bowman, 174, z Picnic House, 134-142, 160 Rieck, Edward E., 71-80 176-77, 183, 184 Zobrest, Margaret 103 Pittsburgh Dispatch, 153, 163, Rieck-Mcjunkin Dairy Co., 75 169 Robinson St., 163 T Pittsburgh Evening Chronicle, Rodman Street Missionary Taylor,John W, 137 160, 164 Baptist Church, 22 Tecumseh, 100-102 Pittsburgh Evening Tribune, Rodman, Thomas, 146 Thurston, George, 128 111 Rohbock, H., Ill Tippecanoe Club, 98, 105 Pittsburgh Gazette, 159, 160, Turtle Creek, 164 163, 164, 169, 183 s Pittsburgh Leader, 150, 153, Sach, Goldman, 75 u 154, 169 SchaddJohnC, 111 U.S. Railroad Administration Pittsburgh Philharmonic Schenley Park, 135 31 Society, 114 Schenley, Capt. Edward, 137- Union Collieries, 6 Pittsburgh Post, 163, 164, 169 138 UnityRailroad, 6 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 169 Schenley, Mary Croghan, 135 Univ. of Pittsburgh, 163, 173 Pittsburgh Press, 157, 169 137-138, 160 Uptown, 163 Pittsburgh Rotary Club, 75 Sealtest, 72 Uremic poisoning, 13 189 Index.

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