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Remembering Pittsburgh Pa An Eyewitness History Of The Steel City Len Barcousky

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Remembering Pittsburgh Pa An Eyewitness History Of The Steel City Len Barcousky
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Publisher: The History Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.26 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Len Barcousky
ISBN: 9781609490089, 9781614232728, 1609490088, 1614232725
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Remembering Pittsburgh Pa An Eyewitness History Of The Steel City Len Barcousky by Len Barcousky 9781609490089, 9781614232728, 1609490088, 1614232725 instant download after payment.

The doomed Whiskey Rebellion, the Great Fire that destroyed a third of the city in 1845 and Lincoln's speech urging residents to shun talk of secession--all have made the pages of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and its predecessors. Since 1786, the paper has covered local events, and reporter Len Barcousky is a part of this long tradition. This collection of his "Eyewitness" columns draws on next-day stories to tell the history of the city, from President Coolidge's almost-silent visit in 1927 to a report on the first woman hanged in Allegheny County. Join Barcousky as he vividly recounts the compelling history of the Steel City.

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