PREHISTORIC PITTSBURGH; EIGHTEENTH CENTURY; CLASSICAL TRADITION IN PITTSBURGH ARCHITECTURE

Fort Pitt, 1759--61 (Harry Gordon, engineer), pp.9-10, 22-24.


Ft. Pitt Blockhouse, 1764 (Col. Bouquet, builder), pp. 10, 22, 24.


George Woods and Thomas Vickroy, plan of Pittsburgh, 1784, pp. 20, 34.


David Redick's plan of Allegheny City, 1787, p. 8.


Presley Neville house "Woodville," 1785, pp. 286-87. NOT YET ILLUSTRATED.


Adam Wilson: Isaac Meason House, Mt. Braddook (n. of Uniontown), 1802, p. 317.


Benjamin Henry Latrobe: Allegheny Arsenal, 1812-14, pp. 10, 201.




"Newington," the Shields House, Edgeworth, 1820s-305, p. 295. NOT YET ILLUSTRATED

Beulah Church, Churchill, rebuilt l837, p. 313. N.Y.I.


Old Economy Settlement, 1826-31 ca., p. 296-98.


"Picnic", the William Croghan house, ca. 1820s, ballroom and oval reception room added ca. 1835.



"Homewood," the William Wilkins house, 1835, p. 223.



John Chislett, Burke Building, 1836 ca., p. 10, 36-37.



Chislett, Second Pittsburgh Courthouse, 1836-42. Destroyed by fire, 1882.


Second Pittsburgh courthouse, in mid-century view. Second courthouse is prominent in this mid-century Pittsburgh view.