Pittsburgh - Charles W. Dahlinger

Pittsburgh

PITTSBURGH IN 1790
As sketched by Lewis Brantz
From Schoolcraft’s Indian Antiquities
BY CHARLES W. DAHLINGER
G. P. PUTNAM’S SONS NEW YORK AND LONDON The Knickerbocker Press 1916
Copyright, 1916 BY CHARLES W. DAHLINGER
The Knickerbocker Press, New York
To B. McC. D.
The purpose of these pages is to describe the early social life of Pittsburgh. The civilization of Pittsburgh was crude and vigorous, withal prescient of future culture and refinement.
The place sprang into prominence after the conclusion of the French and Indian War, and upon the improvement of the military roads laid out over the Alleghany Mountains during that struggle. Pittsburgh was located on the main highway leading to the Mississippi Valley, and was the principal stopping place in the journey from the East to the Louisiana country. The story of its early social existence, interwoven as it is with contemporaneous national events, is of more than local interest.
C. W. D.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November, 1915.

Charles W. Dahlinger
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2023-09-15

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Pittsburgh (Pa.) -- Social life and customs

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