Pittsburgh leader almanac and compendium of facts . Savings, 65 Fourth Avenue Trust Co., 893 Penn Bank, cor. Butler and Forty-third Trust Co., 73 Fourth Savings Bank, 6 Bank for Savings, 61 Fourth Savings Bank, 188 Liberty Savings, 124 Fourth National, cor. Wood st. and Fifth Ward Bank, 675 Penn Trust Co., 64 Wood street. BROKERS,Campbell & Co., 106 Fourth aveEne. ANP COMPENDIUM OP FAOTi, iir HIiTOBT OF Felix Binnot adm


Pittsburgh leader almanac and compendium of facts . Savings, 65 Fourth Avenue Trust Co., 893 Penn Bank, cor. Butler and Forty-third Trust Co., 73 Fourth Savings Bank, 6 Bank for Savings, 61 Fourth Savings Bank, 188 Liberty Savings, 124 Fourth National, cor. Wood st. and Fifth Ward Bank, 675 Penn Trust Co., 64 Wood street. BROKERS,Campbell & Co., 106 Fourth aveEne. ANP COMPENDIUM OP FAOTi, iir HIiTOBT OF Felix Binnot admitted to practice law In Alle-gheny county courts; die! at Baton Rouge, M. T, McKeenan (member of congressfive terms and secretary of Interior; died July11,1852) was, this year, also admitted to prac-tice law In Allegheny county courts. 1816. jUarch 18—An act was passed erecting Pitts-burgh Into a city and body corporate by ttiename and style of the Mayor, AKlenuen andCitizens of Pittsburgh. The seal of the city isrepresented SEAL OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURGPL The above design was adopted, as it was thecoat of ann9 of William Pitt, after whom the<;ity of Pittsburgh was named. June 11.—First election Iiekl to elect man-agers of Monongal)eiii bridge. The followingwere elected: President—Wra. Wilkins. Man-agers—James Uoss, Bavid Pride, ChristianLatahaw, George Anshulz, Thos. Baird, , Pidlip Gilleland, Benjamin —John Thaw. Clerli—John 9, contract made with Lewis Wernwagand Joseph Johnston for building the this year there were tliree large brewer-ies and one small one consuming from 120,00010 130,000 bushels of grain, and manufacturingabout barrels of beer, aie and porter an-nually There were also here two white lead factories, by A. Beelen and J. Stevenson, anda white and red lead factory, by Trevor, Pitte- grew & Troost There were three rope walks liere when tlie principal part of thecordage fo


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