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Pittsburgh (Pa.)

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Doctors George papers

 Collection — Folder S1973
Identifier: S1974
Scope and Contents This collection includes a commercially printed business card from the Doctors George in Indianapolis, Indiana regarding business claims and patient referrals.
Dates: circa 1880-1920

George Upfold papers

 Collection
Identifier: L165
Scope and Contents This collection includes autographed diaries; autographed, signed letters; official church documents; maps; and newspaper clippings from George Upfold and others in Indianapolis, Indiana and elsewhere ranging from 1822 to 1926 regarding official church business and family matters.
Dates: 1796-1926, undated

Heineken family papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: S0626
Scope and Contents This collection includes several letters from members of the Heineken family, particularly to or from Christian, Samuel and Thomas Heineken, in Ohio, Indiana, and Great Britain ranging from 1810 to 1888 regarding settlement in Indiana and Ohio, family life, travel, weather, cholera epidemics, national politics, and farming. There is also a U.S. Civil War diary kept by Samuel Heineken during 1862-1863 and an 1888 roster of the 3rd Indiana Cavalry.
Dates: 1810-1888

James O'Hara Denny diary

 Collection — Folder S0352
Identifier: S0352
Scope and Contents This collection includes a diary from James O'Hara Denny in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois ranging in 1839 regarding travel through from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to Randolph County, Illinois.
Dates: 1839

Lemuel and Lydia Snow collection

 Collection — Folder S1217
Identifier: S1217
Scope and Contents There are two letters in this collection with two copies of the October 10, 1814 letter from Wheeling and one copy of the March 18, 1823 letter from Franklin County, Indiana. Both letters are written to "Dear Children" from Lemuel and Lydia Snow. The 1814 letter tells about leaving Barnstable by wagon and arriving at Pittsburgh where they got a boat. They wrote: "here we sent our horses on to Wheeling on the Ohio River ninety two miles below Pittsburgh... Our horses are all as good as they were...
Dates: 1814-1823

Unidentified student photograph album

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: P042
Scope and Contents This collection contains a photograph album belonging to an unidentified young woman from Indiana ranging from circa 1913 to 1926 and undated, depicting her and her friends and family; activities, buildings, and graduations for Jackson High School in Greentown, Indiana, possibly Union City High School, Oxford College for Women, and Indiana Central College; recreation near the Mississinewa River and various lakes and natural places; and weddings.
Dates: circa 1913-1926, undated