Pier, Arthur Stanwood, [118]
Pinkerton, Robert A., [76]
Pitcairn, Robert, [94]
Pitt annexed to Pittsburgh, [52]
Pitt, Fort, building of first fort, [30];
building of second fort, [31];
abandoned, [36];
mutiny at, [39];
General William Irvine put in command, [39];
first court held, [40]
Pitt, William, Earl of Chatham, [25], [29], [37]
Pittsburgh, site selected for fort, [13], [14];
site claimed by Virginia, [14];
said to have been named by Washington, [14];
French attempt to make settlement, [16];
explored by Louis Celeron, [16];
Washington's first impressions of, [17];
first permanent white settlement, [20];
captured by Contrecœur, [20];
named Fort Duquesne, [20];
captured from French by English, [29];
name changed to Pittsburgh, [29];
first Fort Pitt built, [30];
second Fort Pitt built, [31];
attacked by Indians under Simon Ecuyer, [35];
land ceded to Colonies by Indians,[35];
land office opened, [35];
made county seat, [40];
first court held, [40];
ducking-stool erected, [40];
size of in 1786, [40];
mail route to Philadelphia established, [40];
new fort built and named Fort Lafayette, [42];
town laid out, [50];
incorporated as a borough, [50];
chartered as a city, [50];
new charter adopted in 1887, [50];
"Ripper" charter adopted, [50];
list of mayors, [51];
first Republican Convention, [53];
distinguished visitors, [58];
great fire, [58];
railroad riots, [59];
consolidation of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, [52];
present population, [79], [81];
tonnage compared with other cities, [82];
surrounded by rich coal and gas fields, [83];
imports in 1907, [83];
manufacture of iron begun, [83];
iron and steel statistics, [83], [84], [86];
value of various products, [84];
first glass works built, [84];
rank as a glass-producing center, [84];
as a banking center, [85];
tax valuation of property, [86];
public buildings, [103];
hospitals, [103];
charitable institutions, [103];
water supply, [105]
Pittsburgh Academy, [41], [98], [102]
Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad, [49]
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Canal, [81]