Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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City Hall
A note about the 'PGH' abbreviation commonly seen used to mean 'Pittsburgh'. This is found in both historical and modern records for Pittsburgh, and is also recognized by the Supreme Court of the state of Pennsylvania. This page is a lookup site for city abbreviations and may contain a note about this: http://www.city-data.com/forum/general-u-s/255793-does-your-city-have-abbreviation-4.html

A wiki article describing an online collections is found at:

Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh City Deaths (FamilySearch Historical Records)

History
Timeline for Pittsburgh and other resources at "Historic Pittsburgh" website http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/

Archives
Courtesy of the University of Pittsburgh's Digital Research Library:


 * Historic Pittsburgh General Text Collection

Census

 * U.S. Census Schedules - University of Pittsburgh, for years 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880

Directories
Courtesy of the University of Pittsburgh's Digital Research Library:


 * 125 Historic Pittsburgh City Directories: 1815-1945

Local Websites
DonsList City Directories with images. Search here for Directories, Cemeteries, Censuses and more.

Maps
Courtesy of the University of Pittsburgh's Digital Research Library the following maps are availalbe fo online use:


 * City of Pittsburgh Geodetic and Topographic Survey Maps: 1923-1961
 * Darlington Digital Library Maps
 * Flood Commission of Pittsburgh, PA 1912
 * G.M. Hopkins Co. Maps: 1872-1940
 * Warrentee Atlas of Allegheny Co., PA: 1914

Newspapers
Pittsburg Dispatch (1889-1892) on Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers