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Historic Map
- Pittsburgh, PA - 1902
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1902. Drawn by T. M.
Fowler.
The city of Pittsburgh was settled by European explorers in 1717, in the
area between the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers. This beautiful map provides a look at the beginnings of the city. Complete reference list below.
Dimensions: 36" x 22"
Item #1W-PA-PI-1902
Shipping Weight: 2 lbs. PRICE: $39.95

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1. Union Passenger P.R.R. 2. Bermingham Station. Panhandle R.R.
3. P. & L.E. R.R. Station.
4. B.& O. R.R. Station.
5. P.& W. R.R. Station.
6. Post Office.
7. Exposition Buildings.
8. Fort Pitt Blockhouse.
9. Court House.
10. Farmers Savings Bank.
12. Arrott Building.
13. Peoples Savings Bank.
15. Frick Building.
15. Carnegie Building.
16. Park Building. |
All reproduction prints are printed
as "museum quality", using advanced ink formulas and durable museum quality
paper. The reproduction prints reflect the
state of repair of the original conserved document. Stains and imperfections
reflected in the original map at the time it was collected for conservation are
left un-retouched, as they reflect the character and charm of the vintage
original. Some major imperfections, such as dark fold lines have been removed
when possible. Maps are printed as ordered and are not returnable unless
received damaged.

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