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$ 25.00
In 1906, Allegheny City was annexed to Pittsburgh, and two years later, the pattern of wards was modified, and many street names were changed because of duplication. The 11” x 17” maps show old and new street names and old and new ward boundaries. This atlas is a necessary tool for census and city directory…
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$ 25.00
In 1906, Allegheny City was annexed to Pittsburgh, and two years later, the ward system was modified, and many street names were changed due to duplication. The 11” x 17” maps show old and new street names and old and new ward boundaries. This atlas is a necessary tool for census and city directory research….
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$ 15.00
An every-name landowner index to the Atlas of Butler County from 1874. Softbound. 27 pages. Published by the Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society.
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$ 10.00
An every-name landowner index was added to the Atlas of Butler County from 1874. Softbound. 27 pages. Published by Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society.
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$ 25.00
This 11″ X 17″ atlas contains 49 plates that depict the original land grants that settlers of present-day Allegheny County received from the Commonwealth after William Penn and his descendants vested the land to the legislature issued starting in the late 1780s and early 1790s, which fell into two specific categories: The Treaty of Fort…
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$ 25.00
This 11″ X 17″ atlas contains 49 plates that depict the original land grants that settlers of present-day Allegheny County received from the Commonwealth after William Penn and his descendants vested the land to the legislature issued starting in the late 1780s and early 1790s, which fell into two specific categories: The Treaty of Fort…