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Index to Volume 75 — 1992 A Bagnato, Giusseppe, 168- of, 203 Finegold, Stephen, “History A. W. Mellon Educational 70 coal town life, 39 on My Doorstep: and Charitable Trust, beauty and truth, in Coal processing, 203 Searching for the 183 landscape design, 149 Coca-Cola, 145 Céloron of Celeron Addison, Joseph, 149 Beck, Porter Co., 11, 13 Communist movement, 194 Street,” 5-13 African-Americans, 62, 63, Beginning at a Black Oak: Community interests, 56-7 fireworks, 68-9 177-190 A Centennial History of convention center, 187 Flood of 1936, 15 Alcoa, 185 Oakmont, 1889-1989, Cook, Clarence C., 148 Forbes Manor, 6 Alison, Archibald, 150 by Edward B. Foote Corwin, Mary Ann, 91-109 Fortescue, Ann, “Through Allegheny Cemetery: A and Vince Gagetta, rev. Crawford Grill, 182 Young Girls’ Eyes: Romantic Landscape in of, 40 Cruikshank Brothers Children’s Literature Pittsburgh, by Walter Belorussia, 194 Company, back page Captures Memories of Kidney, rev. of, 148- Beyond the Blue Ridge, by feature, No. 2 the Industrial Past,” 156 William M. Hickam, Czech culture, 72, 73, 75; book rev. essay, 37-41 Allegheny Conference on rev. of, 40 principal figures in, 73, Fort Pitt Tunnel, 139 Community Develop- Bigelow, Edward, 132, 154 75, 76, 78-83 “The Fourth of July in ment, 179-183 Black Hand Society, 164- Southwestern Pennsyl- Allegheny County Airport, 172 D vania, 1800-1850,” by back page feature, No. Blackcoats among the Deardorf, Merle, 9 Scott Martin, 59-71 Delaware: David DeBenedetti, Gilbert and Franklin Coal Co., 14 Allegheny County Bond Zeisberger en the Ohio Vera, 143, 145, 147 French Canada, 7 Issue of 1924, 130 Frontier, by Earl P. Delaware Indians, 7, 156- Frick, Henry Clay, 11, 53 Allegheny County Commis- Olmstead, rev. of, 156- 58 sion, 131 58 doctor-patient relationship, G Allegheny County Planning bobby-socks, 145 159-160 game protectors, 116 Commission, 135 Booth & Flinn construction Donley, W.M., 134 “*Genus Loci’: A Southwest- Allegheny River, 6 firm, 135 Dougherty, Jim (book erner, Once of Allied Board of Trade Bower Hill, 191 reviewer), 200-01 Pittsburgh, Comes Journal, 132 Boyce, James, 55, 56 Downing, Andrew Jackson, Back into Print,” book Along the Norfolk and Braeburn, Pa., 14-24 151 rev. essay by John Western: Olden Days Brown, Lancelot /Capabili- Downtown financial Schulman, 41-47 and New Ways— ty), 149 interests, 131 German immigration, 201- People, Places, Events, Buhl Foundation, 183 Downtown Pittsburgh, 02 by Tam Park Vannoy, 177-19€ Getting, Milan Alexander, rev. of, 203 Cc Duff, (William) “Squire,” 76,78 Amalgamated Assn. of Iron Candido, Salvatore, 170 119-122 Gilpin, Rev. William, 92, and Steel Workers, 54 Carnegie, Andrew, 53 Dunkard Ridge, by Norma 93, 149 America’s Industrial Catholicism, in W. Pa., 10 Jean Venable, rev. of, Goshen, Ohio, 157 Heritage Project, 201 Celeron Street, 6, 13 203 Gosser, Frank I., 131, 133, Arms Makers of Pennsylva- Céloron, Capt. Pierre 134 nia, by James B. Joseph, 6-13 E Grandmothers, Mothers, and Whisker, rev. of, 40 Cemeteries, romantic, 148 East End, 131, 147 Daughters: Oral art, in landscape design, Charles University, 78 Ellis Island, 193 Histories of Three 150 Chatham Village, 31 The Enchanted Forest, 83, Generations of Ethnic Aspinwall — The Town That “City Beautiful, City Banal: 85-6 American Women, by Pride Built, by Design Advocacy and Enrico, cousin of author Corinne Azen Krause, Historical Subcommit- Historic Preservation in Auretto, 144, 146 rev. of, 158-59 tee, rev. of, 40 Pittsburgh,” by Roy Erlen, Jonathan (book Green-Wood cemetery, 152 Auretto, Vera, “Triple Lubove, 26-36 reviewer), 159-160 The Guardian, 149 Vision,” 143-47 City Beautiful movement, Etlin, Richard, 148 Guide to the State Historical 28-30 Expioration of Ohio Valley, Markers of Pennsylva- B Ciurleo, Nick, 167 6-13 nia, by George R. Back page features: Isaly’s, Civic Arena, 177-190 Beyer, rev. of, 159 No. 1; Cruikshank Clinton, N.Y. Gov. De F Guthrie, Mayor George, 28 Brothers Company, Witt, 8 Falconer, William, 154 No. 2; Liberty Cloud by Day: The Story of farmers, 191 H Tunnels, No. 3; Coal and Coke and FDR’s Unfinished Portrait, Hard Places: Reading the Allegheny County People, by Muriel by Elizabeth Shoumat- Landscape of America’s Airport, No. 4 Earley Sheppard, rev. off, rev. of, 46 Historic Mining Pittsburgh History, Winter 1992 Districts, by Richard V. Indian God Rock, 6 David, 191 Mount Auburn cemetery, Francaviglia, rev. of, Indian missionaries, 156-58 Liberty Avenue, 177-190 152 200-01 Indiana County, Pa., 200 Liberty Tubes, 128-141; Mt. Lebanon housing, 139 Harmon, W. E. Co., 11 The Inside History of the back page feature, Mt. Lebanon Messenger, 131 Hartman, Norma W., Carnegie Steel Compa- No. 3 Mt. Washington escarp- “Which Oliver ny: A Romance of literary regionalism, 42 ment, 130 Miller?,” 191 Millions, by James Lopata, Helena Znaniecka Municipal park advocacy, Haus, Alderman Charles, Howard Bridge, rev. (book reviewer), 158- 153 117, 168 of, 40 59 Murdocca, Vincenzo, 169 Herbst, John A., author, 3- Iroquois Indians, 7 Lovelace, Margo, 85 Muskingum River, 8, 157 4, 110-112, 173-74 Isaly’s, back page feature, Lubove, Roy, “City Hickman, Leon, 185 No. 1 Beautiful, City Banal: N Hill District, 177-190 Israel, 146 Design Advocacy and Neeld Tunnel, 134, 135 Hill Top plan, 134 Historic Preservation in Neville, General John, 191 Hillsville, Pa., 115-124, J Pittsburgh,” 26-36; New Castle Daily News, 164-172 Jan Hus Presbyterian “Pittsburgh’s Alleghe- 120, 167, 168, 170 “An Historic Day for Local Church, 78 ny Cemetery and the New Kensington, Pa., 19 History,” Director’s Jewish heritage, 143-47, Victorian Garden of News from the Land of Gallery by John A. 193-99 the Dead,” book rev. Freedom: German Herbst, 3-4 Jewish-Italian heritage, essay, 148-156 Immigrants Write historic preservation, 29, 143-47 Home, ed. by Walter D. 31-34 Johnson, Lyndon, 146 M Kamphoefner et. al., Historical Society of W. Pa., Maass, Alfred R. (book rev. of, 201-02 3, 10,73 K reviewer), 202, 204 No Star Nights, by Anna “History on My Doorstep: Kanawha River, 8, 202, 204 Made in Pennsylvania, by Egan Smucker, rev. of, Searching for the Kennedy, Edward, 160 Bruce Bomberger and 37-8 Céloron of Celeron Kent, William, 149 William Sisson, rev. of, Non-Resident License Law, Street,” by Stephen “The Killing of Seely Houk 46 122 Finegold, 5-13 (part one): Immigrants, Magyarization, 76 Northwest Territory, 157 Holland Tunnel, 135, 136 Conservationists, and Mahoning River, 115, 118 Hoffman, Steven J., “The the Black Hand in Mallett, William J., O Saga of Pittsburgh’s Western Pennsylvania,” “Redevelopment & Olmsted, Frederick Law Jr., Liberty Tubes: by Louis S. Warren, Response: The Lower 28, 132, 133 Geographical Partisan- 115-124 Hill Renewal and “One Life from Centuries ship on the Urban “The Killing of Seely Houk Pittsburgh’s Original of Anti-Semitism,” by Fringe,” 128-141 (part two): The Black Cultural District,” 177- Paul Roberts, 195 Homestead Lock-out, 51-7, Hand and The Societa 190 Out of This Furnace, by 108-09 Di Mutuo Socorso E Martin, Scott, “The Fourth Thomas Bell, rev. of, Homestead Steel Works, Beneficienza Di San of July in Southwestern 46 53-57, 108-09 Rocco,” by Louis S. Pennsylvania, 1800- overland travel, early Houk, Seely, 115-124, 164- Warren, 164-172 1850,” 59-71; (book nineteenth century, 91- 172, Keyes, William, “‘We Were reviewer), 201-02 109 Howard Heinz Endow- — And We Shall Be;’ Massachusetts villages, 151 ment, 183 Puppetry and Czecho- Massacre of Christianized P hunting, 115-124, 164-172 Slovak Politics, 1860- Delawares, 157 Park Place neighborhood, 1990,” 72-88 McCarthy, Joseph, 145 1] I King, Martin Luther Jr., McCullough, David, Patch/Work Voices: The Immigrant history: Italian, 187 author, 125-27; 173- Culture and Lore of a 115-124, 158-59, 164- Krause, Paul, “Rethinking 74 Mining People, by 172; Jewish, 158-59, the Homestead McLuckie, John, 54, 56 Dennis E. Brestansky, 193, 195; Slovak, 20, Lockout on the Fourth Medical decision making, et. al., rev. of, 46 24; Fourth of July of July,” 53-57, 108- 159-160 Pease, Robert, 180 celebrations, 61 09 Melion, Richard K., 182 Penn Avenue, 177-190 In Coal Country, by Judith Melody Tent, 183 Pennsylvania Canal, 91, 94 Hendershot, rev. of, 39, L Miller, Oliver, 191 Pennsylvania Game 41 Lambing, Father Andrew Mills, C. Wright, 158 Commission, 164-172 Independence Day celebra- Arnold, 10, 11 mining, 200-01 Pennsylvania Supreme tions: in Pittsburgh, landscape gardening, 150 Modernism, in architecture, Court, 134 60, 62, 64, 65, 68, 69; Laurel Hill Cemetery, 152 31 picturesque travel, 92, 93 in Washington County, Lawrence County, Pa., 115 Mondale, Walter, 160 picturesque landscape, 149 60, 62; 63, 64, 67; in Lawrence, David L., 180 Monongahela River, 132 Pinkerton Detective Westmoreland County, Left, U.S. political during Moravian Church, 156-58 Agency, 53, 166 60, 65; among blacks, 1960s, 146 Mortimer, Benjamin, 156- Pittsburgh bond issue of 62-3 Lennox, U.S. Marshal 58 1919, 130 Pittsburgh Chamber of “Rethinking the Homestead Tunnel, list of, 139 VISTA, 147 Commerce, 179-182 Lockout on the Fourth South Hills suburbaniza- Pittsburgh Civic Commis- of July,” by Paul tion, 130-141 WwW sion, 28 Krause, 53-57, 108-09 Southside Advancement Warren, Jack, ed., “A Pittsburgh Committee for a riots in Pittsburgh, 187 Association, 139 Young Woman’s Vision Sane Nuclear Policy, Rittorto, Luigi, 171 The Spectator, 149 of Western Pennsylva- 145 Roberts, Paul, “One Life Squirrel Hill housing, 139 nia: The Diary of Mary “A Pittsburgh Family’s from Centuries of Anti- Stalin, Joseph, 195, 196 Ann Corwin, 1842- Chapter in Russian Semitism,” 195 sieamboats, 202, 204 1843,” 91-109 History,” by Jack Robin, John P., 182 steel mills, 37 Warren, Louis S., “The Shore, 193-99 Robinson, Charles, 29 Steel/City: A Docudrama in Killing of Seely Houk Pittsburgh History & Rochester & Pittsburgh Three Acts, by Gillette (part one): Immigrants, Landmarks Founda- Coal Co., 200 Elvgreen and Attilio Conservations, and the tion, 154 rural cemeteries, 148-156 Favorini, rev.of, 159 Black Hand in Western Pittsburgh History & Russia, 193-99 steelworkers, 51-7, 108-09 Pennsylvania” 115- Landmarks, 32-34 Russian Jewish immigrants, Sternwheelers on the Great 124; “The Killing of Pittsburgh Memoranda, by 158-59, 193-99 Kanawha River, by Seely Houk (part two): Haniel Long, rev. of, Russian Revolution of Gerald W. Sutphin and The Black Hand ard 41-7 1919, 194 Richard A. Andre, rev. The Societa Di Mutuo Pittsburgh Regional History of, 202-204 Socorso E Beneficienza Center, 3-4 S Strangers at the Bedside: A Di San Rocco,” 164- Pittsburgh Regional “The Saga of Pittsburgh’s History of How Law 172 Planning Association, Liberty Tubes: and Bioethics Trans- Warren, Pa., 6 182 Geographical Partisan- formed Medical Washington Plaza Apart- Pittsburgh Renaissance, ship on the Urban Decision Making, by ments, 185 177-180 Fringe,” by Steven J. David J. Rothman (rev. Webb and Knapp, Inc., 185 “Pittsburgh’s Allegheny Hoffman, 128-141 of), 159-160 Weirton, W. Va., 37 Cemetery and the Sainato, Dominic, 119, 120 Surace, Ferdinando, 168- West Virginia mountain Victorian Garden of Saint Rocco Society, 166 170 culture, 38, 39 the Dead,” book rev. Schulman, John, “‘Genus “*We Were — And We Shall essay by Roy Lubove, Loci’: A Southwestern- T Be:’ Puppetry and 148-156 er, Once of Pittsburgh, The Bomb, 145 Czecho-Slovak Politics, Pittsburgh Survey, 28 Comes Back into “And they built this city, 1860-1990,” by Pittsburgh Symphony, 177- Print,” book rev. essay, Pittsburgh —” William Keyes, 72-88 180 41-47 Director’s Gallery by When I Was Young in the platonic idealism, 150 sculpture, in cemeteries, David McCullough, Mountains, by Diane Pope, Alexander, 149 152 125-27 Goode, rev. of, 38-9 “Portrait of Braeburn,” by “Securing History,” “Through Young Girls’ “Which Oliver Miller?,” by Sue Wrbican, 14-24 Director’s Gallery by Eyes: Children’s Norma W. Hartman, Preservation Pittsburgh, 34 John A. Herbst, 173- Literature Captures 19] Price, Sir Uvedale, 149 74 Memories of the Whiskey Rebellion, 191 “Private History, Public Shaftesbury, 149 Indusrial Past,” book wildlife conservation, in Pa., Mission,” Director’s Shalerville plan, 132 rev. essay by Ann A. 115-124, 164-172 Gallery by John A. Sher family, 193-99 Fortescue, 37-41 Wilkins, W.G. Engineering Herbst, 110-12 Shingiss- Haberman plan, Transportation projects of Co., 11 puppetry, 72-88 132 1920s, Pittsburgh area, Wilkinsburg, 10 Shore family, 193-199 130 World War II, 197 Q Shore, Jack, “A Pittsburgh Treaty of Greenville, 157 Wrbican, Sue, “Portrait of Quaker piety, 146 Family’s Chapter in Treaty of Paris, 157 Braeburn,” 14-24 quarry workers, 116 Russian History,” 193- Truman, Harry, 173-74 Wylie Avenue, 182 Quinlan, Karen Ann, 99 medical case, 160 Siberia, 193-99 U Y Slavic immigrants, 158-59 United Negro Protest “A Young Woman’s Vision R Slovakia, 76 Committee, 187 of Western Pennsylva- Racco, Rocco, 164-172 Smaby, Beverly P. (book Urban design, 28-32 nia: The Diary of Mary “Redevelopment & reviewer), 156-58 Urban Redevelopment Ann Corwin, 1842- Response: The Lower The Sociological Imagina- Authority, 180 1843,” ed. by Jack D. Hill Renewal and tion, 158 Warren, 91-109 Pittsburgh’s Original Sokols, 20 Vv Cultural District,” by South Hills Board of Trade, Velvet Revolution, 72, 86 Z William J. Mallett, 131 Viet Nam War protests, 146 Zeisberger, David, 156-58 177-190 South Hills communities Repton, Humphry, 149 affected by Liberty

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