Manchester: For Further Reading -- by Date


1837

* "Manchester."

In Harris' Pittsburgh Business Directory, for the Year 1837:
Including the Names of All the Merchants, Manufacturers, Mechanics
Professional, & Men of Business of Pittsburgh and its Vicinity.
Pittsburgh: Isaac Harris, 1837.


1867

* "An Act Annexing the borough of Manchester to Allegheny city." [12 March 1867]

In Laws of the General Assembly of the State of Pennsylvania,
Passed at the Session of 1867, in the Ninety-first Year of Independence.
Harrisburg: Singerly & Myers, 1867.


1902

* "War Secretary Is Final Arbiter on Bridge Raising.

It May Cost $5,000 a Month Not To Obey Department's Order Promptly.
Contracts with Companies.
Criminal Proceedings May Be Entered If Corporations Prove Contumacious.
Captain W. L. Siebert To Act.
The Pittsburg Dispatch, 25 October 1902.


1915

* "Approaches to New Point Span Now Building."

Gazette, 23 May 1915.

* "Fine New Bridge Is Thrown Open with Ceremony."

The Pittsburg Press, 9 August 1915, 1, 17.

* "New Manchester Span Regarded As Boon to Residents of Lower Northside."

Press, 9 August 1915.

* "New Point Bridge Has Gala Opening."

Telegraph, 9 August 1915.

* "Heavy Traffic on New Bridge Following Opening."

Pittsburgh Sun, 10 August 1915.


1934

* "Church To Honor Jobless for Three-Year Service

Emmanuel Parish, Northside, To Dine 40 Unemployed Men
Who Built Auditorium, Garage and Kitchen Annex."
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12 June 1934.


1953

* "Brotherhood a Reality at Bidwell Presbyterian Church:

Negro Congregation Readily Co-operates with White Minister; Group Progresses."
Ray Hoffman.
The Pittsburgh Press, 7 February 1953.


1961

* "Manchester."

William M. Rimmel.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 11 February 1961.


1962

* "Changing the Face of Manchester."

William M. Rimmel.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 28 May 1962.


1964

* "Bridges."

William M. Rimmel.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 29 February 1964.

* "Historic Art Heading for Scrap Heap

Along with Doomed Manchester Bridge
Move To Save Plaque Gains."
Roger Stuart.
The Pittsburgh Press, 15 March 1964.

* "Artist Asks Young Ideas for Bridge Sculpture:

Opposes Putting Manchester Castings in Stadium."
Roger Stuart.
The Pittsburgh Press, 5 April 1964.


1965

* "Program for the Dedication of the Manchester Elementary School,

Tuesday May 25, 1965, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania."
Pittsburgh: [Pittsburgh Board of Public Education], 1965.


1968

* "N. Side Church Wins Plaque."

[Emmanuel Episcopal Church.]
The Pittsburgh Press, 16 October 1968.

* "Church Cited As Landmark."

[Emmanuel Episcopal Church.]
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 19 October 1968.


1969

* "Tale of Two Bridges About Over:

Manchester Pier To Be Showpiece."
David McConnell.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12 April 1969.

* "Manchester Rivaled Birmingham."

William M. Rimmel.
Carnegie Magazine (October 1969): 267-271.

* "Manchester Bridge a Shopping Center?

Sculptor Envisions Pedestrian Mall."
Donald Miller.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 1 November 1969, (Daily Magazine).

* "Bridge Demolition To Begin Thursday: Manchester, Point."

The Pittsburgh Press, 9 November 1969.

* "Street-Striding Dropouts En Route to College:

Academy Aims Them in Right Direction."
Isadore Shrensky.
The Pittsburgh Press, 9 November 1969.

* "Labor Dispute Delays Removal of Two Bridges."

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 4 December 1969.


1970

* "Manchester Children Getting Hot Lunches: Women Set Up Program."

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 20 February 1970.

* "The Point and Manchester Bridges." Chap. in Pittsburgh Bridges.

Elizabeth Taylor Herbertson.
Jericho, NY: Exposition Press Inc., 1970.

* A Study of the Architecturally Significant Structures of Manchester, Pittsburgh,

for the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh March 7, 1970.
Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation, 1970.

* "Park Gets Bridge Cobblestones."

David Warner.
The Pittsburgh Press, 19 April 1970, (Section 2) 8.

* "Point-Razing Opens City's Bridge Game."

The Pittsburgh Press, 12 June 1970.

* "Help Plea Made by Manchester: For Next Generation."

David Warner.
The Pittsburgh Press, 25 June 1970, 16.

* "Streets Are Yielding College Candidates

Manchester Academy Works with Dropouts."
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 3 August 1970.

* "Second Blast KOs Manchester Bridge."

Jack Hillwig.
The Pittsburgh Press, 30 September 1970, 2.

* "$26 Million Manchester Renewal Spelled Out for Council by URA."

David Warner.
[The Pittsburgh Press], 1 October 1970, 2.

* "Street Academy Smooths Rough Road Back...: UF: Somebody Cares."

Beth Dunlop.
The Pittsburgh Press, 16 October 1970.

* "URA Okays $550,150 in Relocation Aid: Manchester Renewal."

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 17 October 1970.

* "Peerless Bridge Blast Fires Up Boss."

David Nelson.
The Pittsburgh Press, 28 October 1970, 2.

* "Manchester's 'China Wall' Believed Conspiracy Plot."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 28 November 1970.


1971

* "New Playground Facility Planned for Manchester."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 7 August 1971.

* "Young N. Siders Hooked on Pots at Craft House."

Jerry Vondas.
The Pittsburgh Press, 13 December 1971, 2.


1972

* "Savings Plan Instituted for 400 Manchester Grade School Pupils."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 20 May 1972, 5.

* "Black Businessmen Join in Crime War: Manchester Called 'Crisis Area'."

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12 August 1972.

* "Manchester Guard Proposal in Limbo."

Beth Dunlop.
The Pittsburgh Press, 4 November 1972, 2.


1973

* "Allegheny Ave. Span Widening Challenged."

Beth Dunlop.
The Pittsburgh Press, 22 February 1973, 10.

* "Street Academy Salvaging Drop-outs."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 10 March 1973, 12.

* "Pete [Flaherty] Appears Cool to Plea for Housing:

Manchester Seeks Homes; Oakwood Asks Recreation."
David Warner.
The Pittsburgh Press, 3 April 1973, 12.

* "Funds Exhausted, Street Academy Needs $10,000 Now for Survival."

Bessie Essex.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 2 June 1973, 1, 5.

* "Street Academy May Close."

Judy Hansen.
The Pittsburgh Press, 10 June 1973, 1.

* "Crafts Guild Molds New Life for City Youths."

Cynthia Smith.
The Pittsburgh Press, 25 July 1973, 10.

* "'Street School' Gets New Life in Hill District."

William Marks.
The Pittsburgh Press, 12 September 1973, 36.

* "Manchester Bridge Sculptures Placed in Garden Court."

Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation News Letter (December 1973).


1974

* A Community Profile of Manchester.

Department of City Planning.
Pittsburgh: Department of City Planning, 1974.

* "URA Biased, Say Citizens of Manchester."

Beth Dunlop.
The Pittsburgh Press, 31 January 1974, 3.

* "Northside Citizens File Charges Against URA, Housing Authority."

Greg Mims.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 2 February 1974, 1, 5.

* "Questions Critics of Housing Plan: Urban Planners."

Renee Wilson.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 31 August 1974, 1, 3.


1976

* "City Agencies Developing Manchester 'Sales Pitch.'"

Rich Gigler.
The Pittsburgh Press, 9 January 1976, 1, 4.


1977

* An Atlas of the Manchester Neighborhood of Pittsburgh 1977.

Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas.
Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas, 1977.

* "City Cleans Manchester as Promised."

Regis M. Stefanik.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 14 July 1977, 9.

* "Manchester Listed in Nation's Catalogue of Historic Districts."

Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation News (September 1977).

* "City Out $312,000 from U.S. for Manchester Housing Repairs."

Mike Moyle.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 10 November 1977, 4.


1978

* "HUD Lifts 'Freeze' on Manchester Housing Funds."

Mike Moyle.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 18 January 1978, 2.

* "N. Side Group Demands Probe."

Ron Suber.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 21 January 1978, 1, 3.

* "City Takes Manchester Fix-Up Risk."

Mike Moyle.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 23 August 1978, 1, 6.

* "Rehabilitation Plan for Manchester Opposed by MCO."

Mike Moyle.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 26 August 1978, 2.

* "Manchester Housing Project Still Floundering 8 Years Later."

Mike Moyle.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 3 November 1978, 2.

* "Neighborhood Group Given Manchester Renewal Reins."

Mike Moyle.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 3 November 1978, 1-2.

* "Can Manchester Area Remain Black?"

Ulish Carter.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 11 November 1978, 1, 4.

* "Manchester Shopping Center Loses Tenant, Fears Demise."

Mike Moyle.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 6 December 1978, 2.

* "City Planners Vote To Rezone Manchester Shopping Area."

Eleanor Chute.
The Pittsburgh Press, 20 December 1978, A17.

* "Shop Plaza Rezoned, May Save City Jobs."

Mike Moyle.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 20 December 1978, 2.


1979

* "Manchester, Minorities Topics Here."

Eleanor Chute.
The Pittsburgh Press, 26 March 1979, A2.

* "M'chester Example to All." [Manchester Citizens Corporation.] [Editorial.]

New Pittsburgh Courier, 14 April 1979, 6.

* "N. Side Launches National Historic Preservation Move."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 14 April 1979, 1, 5.

* "Black Power Is Ownership and Neighborhood Control: Says Stanley Lowe."

Gary Webster.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 4 August 1979, 22.

* "URA OK's M'chester Rehab Plan."

Ron Suber.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 11 August 1979, 1, 5.

* "Manchester Once a Bustling Town: Out of the Past."

William M. Rimmel.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 16 November 1979, 13.


1980

* "North Side: MCC Formation Sets National N'hood Example."

Ron Suber.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 5 January 1980, 1, 4.

* "We Have a Housing Secret: It's Manchester!"

Sam Spatter.
The Pittsburgh Press, 10 February 1980, C1.

* "Heinz Tours Manchester's 'Solar Block.'"

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 9 April 1980, 3.

* "A Face Lifting for Manchester: Out of the Past."

William M. Rimmel.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12 April 1980, 13.

* "Chateau Plaza Purchase Nearing."

Ron Suber.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 31 May 1980, 1.

* "Manchester's Burning, May Be Arson."

Lou Ransom.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 19 July 1980, 12.

* "Manchester Makes a Comeback."

Georgene Kaleina.
The Pittsburgh Press, 17 August 1980, 10-14 Roto.

* "Manchester: Mayor May Make MCC Autonomous."

Lou Ransom.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 22 November 1980, 1-2.


1981

* Manchester Site Occupant Survey.

Urban Redevelopment Authority.
[Pittsburgh]: [Urban Redevelopment Authority], [1981?].

* "URA Approves $2.6 Million Solar Project."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 21 March 1981, 1, 5.

* "Viewpoint: Cities in the 1980s: A Dialogue"
[Edmund N. Bacon; Stanley A. Lowe; Jared Shales].
Historic Preservation 33 (May/June 1981): 48-54.

* "Planners Back Enlarging Manchester Historic Area."

Barbara Gubanic.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 3 June 1981, 5.

* "Manchester Gains 'New' Apartments."

The Pittsburgh Press, 14 June 1981.

* "Moseying in Manchester."

Clara Herron.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 20 June 1981, 13-14.

* "A Peak at Manchester:

Proud Residents of Restored Area Open Doors in House Tour Sunday."
Deborah Deasy.
The Pittsburgh Press, 26 June 1981, A13.

* "Manchester Housing Slips Under Fund-Cut Wire."

Sam Spatter.
The Pittsburgh Press, 28 June 1981.

* "Manchester Revived." [Editorial.]

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 1 July 1981, 4.

* "City Restoring Manchester to Its Former Glory: Out of the Past."

William M. Rimmel.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 1 August 1981, 14.

* "Your Chance To Win Dream Pad."

Charlie Kelly.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 7 August 1981, 17.

* "Will City Block Illegal House Raffle?"

Charlie Kelly.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 26 August 1981, 1, 5.

* "Raffle Ruffler." [Editorial.]

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 28 August 1981.

* "Cops Turn Back on Manchester House Raffle."

The Pittsburgh Press, 2 September 1981, A11.

* "Illegal House Raffle Allowed to Continue."

Charlie Kelly.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2 September 1981, 6.

* "Manchester Drops House Raffle."

The Pittsburgh Press, 12 September 1981.

* "Manchester House Raffle Called Off."

Charlie Kelly.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12 September 1981.

* "House Raffle Victim of Bad Publicity."

Lou Ransom.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 19 September 1981, 4.


1982

* "URA Approves Manchester Plan."

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 12 February 1982, 11.

* "MCC Appoints Director."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 6 November 1982.


1983

* "Ex-Renewal Head Still Builds on Manchester Lessons."

Mary Kane.
The Pittsburgh Press, 13 April 1983, B1.

* "Man of Manchester." [Stanley Lowe.] [Editorial.]

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 20 April 1983, 6.

* 'Sunrise' Manchester House Tour, Aug. 28, 1983.

[Pittsburgh]: n.p., 1983.


1984

* 1984 Community Profiles: A Descriptive Picture of Communities in Allegheny County:

Pittsburgh Neighborhoods: Manchester.
[Pittsburgh]: Health and Welfare Planning Association, 1984.

* Manchester News. (February 1984).

* "Manchester Gets First Art Park."

Ann Daly.
The Pittsburgh Press, 27 March 1984, B8.

* "House Tour Sums Up Progress of Manchester Revival."

Patrick M. Maropis.
The Pittsburgh Press, 21 June 1984, C3.

* "Manchester 'Eyesores' Will Be Condominiums."

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 9 July 1984, 5.

* "Diversity, Harmony Reign in Rejuvenated Manchester."

Al Donalson.
The Pittsburgh Press, 27 August 1984, B1, B4.

* "Sharing the Wealth." [NEA Grant to Manchester Craftsmen's Guild.]

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 9 October 1984, 13.


1985

* "Manchester: Yuppie Ideals Help Revive Neighborhood."

Dan Donovan.
The Pittsburgh Press, 17 March 1985, B1, B8.

* "East Street Expressway Snips Away at the Past."

Vince Leonard.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 28 October 1985, 7.


1986

* "Manchester Housing Agency Fires Director, Regroups."

Ellen M. Perlmutter.
The Pittsburgh Press, 12 May 1986, B1, B5.

* "Manchester Agency Fires Director."

Donald I. Hammonds.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 13 May 1986, 4.

* "Manchester Candidates Night Sparks Heated Discussion."

Philip Shropshire.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 17 May 1986.

* "Manchester Group Faces Deadline To Pay Debt."

Ellen M. Perlmutter.
The Pittsburgh Press, 10 June 1986, B3.


1987

* Manchester Welcomes You: 1987 Directory.

[Pittsburgh]: P. B. A., Inc. Print Shop, 1987.

* "Crime Crackdown in Manchester Leads to Higher Hopes."

Rich Gigler.
The Pittsburgh Press, 6 March 1987.

* "Study Offers Way To Curtail Manchester Decline: Action Plan."

Ellen M. Perlmutter.
The Pittsburgh Press, 26 May 1987, B1, B6.

* "Road Barrier Muffles Noise for Manchester."

Ken Fisher.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2 December 1987, 4.


1988

* Manchester Craftsmen's Guild: An Arts Program.

Pittsburgh: Manchester Craftsmen's Guild, [1988?].

* "Manchester Renews Revitalization Drive."

Ellen M. Perlmutter.
The Pittsburgh Press, 18 April 1988, B1, B5.

* "Manchester Triumphs Over City Government with Renaissance Plan."

Debran Rowland.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 25 May 1988, A3.

* "Manchester's History Repeats Itself with Leadership Role."

Debran Rowland.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 1 June 1988, A3.

* "Manchester: What a Neighborhood Can Do When Organized for Change."

Debran Rowland.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 4 June 1988, A3.

* "From Agitator to Low-Keyed Mover,

Stanley Lowe Convinces with Words."
Ellen M. Perlmutter.
The Pittsburgh Press, 26 September 1988, A14.


1989

* "Neighborhoods: Manchester Revisited:

A Peaceful Revolution Works to Save a Neighborhood."
Abby Mendelson.
Pittsburgh (March 1989): 27-28.


1990

* "Residents Protest Bar in Manchester:

Owner Defends "Good Business Operation."
Tom Barnes.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 5 January 1990, 4.

* "Strickland To Speak at King Luncheon."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 13 January 1990, A3.

* "New Principals." [Louis Venson.]

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 18 July 1990, B4.

* "Principal Proves 'There Isn't Anything You Can't Do'."

[Kenneth Barbour, principal for 10 years at Manchester Elementary School.]
Bill Zlatos.
The Pittsburgh Press, 17 September 1990, A2.

* "Manchester Residents Map Strategy To Get Rid of Tavern."

Cindi Lash.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 16 November 1990, 7.


1991

* "Lowe on the Strength of the Neighborhood."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 2 February 1991, A7.

* "Potter Bill Strickland Teaches in Visit with Mr. Rogers."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 16 November 1991, C4.


1993

* "Fire Consumes Part of Manchester History."

Ellen M. Perlmutter.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 20 February 1993, B4.

* "Historic Manchester Documents Lost in Fire."

Todd Gutnick.
Greensburg Tribune-Review, 20 February 1993, D5.

* "Close-up: Strictly Business:

North Side Crusader Bill Strickland Goes Wherever the Money Is
To Keep Alive His Dream of Changing the World.
Right Now He's Concentrating on a Small Part of It--Manchester,
Where His Centers Teach the Arts to Inner-City Kids and Offer Job Training to Adults."
Ellen M. Perlmutter.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 4 July 1993, 5-7.

* "NEA's Alexander Wants Arts' Reach

To Cut as Wide a Swath as Possible." [Manchester Craftsmen's Guild.]
Donald Miller.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 6 November 1993, C8.


1994

* "The Preservationist:

Stanley Lowe Has Changed the Face of Pittsburgh.
Now the National Trust Wants Him To Tackle the Rest of America."
Roberta Brandes Gratz.
Town & Country (April 1994): 93+.

* "Center Proposed To Quell Gangs:

Visiting Federal Official Proposes Activities as Solution to Violence:
'We Need To Let Our Young People Know That We Love Them....'"
Matthew P. Smith.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 29 July 1994, B1, B8.

* "Manchester: 100 Gather To Find Ways To End Violence Surge."

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 5 August 1994, B5.

* "Gunman Fires on 3 Near School;

Suspect Chased His Victims after Jumping out of Car."
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 19 October 1994, B1.


1995

* "Parents Work for Peace--And Buy a Gun."

Ellen M. Perlmutter.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 15 January 1995, C3.

* "Surprise Banquet Honors Manchester Gym Teacher."

[Robert Manfredo.]
Tawanda D. Williams.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 19 February 1995, D16.

* "Home Run Program."

[Manchester Elementary School second-grader, Elliot Lewis, wins naming contest.]
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 27 March 1995, B5.

* "Citizens' Plan, Foundation Support Rebuild North Side Neighborhood."

Todd Gutnick.
Greensburg Tribune-Review, 16 April 1995, A1, A6.

* "Effort On To Make Manchester Feel Like Home:

The Manchester Citizens Corp. Has Developed an Ambitious Plan
To Build or Renovate Hundreds of Houses in the North Side Neighborhood."
Gary Rotstein.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 26 July 1995, B3.

* "$7.5 Million Grant To Aid Manchester:

100 Public Housing Units To Be Demolished for 50 New Rentals."
Todd Gutnick.
Greensburg Tribune-Review, 26 September 1995.

* "$7.5 Million Grant Kicks Off Manchester Revitalization."

Eric Miller.
The Observer (November 1995): 1, 15.


1996

* "North Side: Time Takes Its Toll on Church:

Historic, 100-year-old Structure Needs $537,000 for Restorations."
[Emmanuel Episcopal Church.]
Shannon Morris.
Tribune-Review, 6 March 1996.

* "Manchester Housing: Project Breaks New Ground."

Kris B. Mamula.
Greensburg Tribune-Review, 12 April 1996.

* "First Lady Tours Facility That Gives Youths a Chance."

[Manchester Craftsmen's Guild/Bidwell Training Center.]
Nathaniel K. Wilkes.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 12 June 1996, A1, A4.

* "An Investment in Human Spirit:'Genius' Grant:

A Manchester Ceramist Who Has Used His Art To Help Struggling Students
Gets a No-Strings, $295,000 Award from the MacArthur Foundation."
[William Strickland.]
Milan Simonich.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 18 June 1996, A1-A2.

* "Artists in Progress:

When Bill Strickland Hit the Crossroads, He Took the Right Turn.
Now the Founder of the Manchester Craftsmen's Guild Points Kids
in the Same Direction."
David Guo.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 23 June 1996, B1, B6.

* "Manchester: 94 Housing Units Acquired."

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 29 July 1996.

* "Ground Broken for New Manchester Public Housing."

Eric Miller.
The Observer, 23-29 October 1996.

* "Manchester Citizens Corporation Wins National Preservation Award."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 23 November 1996, A4.

* "Manchester Craftsmen's Guild Creates

Count Basie Orchestra CD."
New Pittsburgh Courier, 11 December 1996, B3.


1997

* "The Genius of Manchester:

Alum Bill Strickland Is the Recipient of a MacArthur Foundation 'Genius' Grant.
His Genius Lies in Making a Difference."
Tommy Ehrbar.
Pitt Magazine (March 1997): 26-29.

* "Manchester Community Celebrates Historical Development with Tour."

New Pittsburgh Courier, 13 August 1997, A4.

* "MCC Spearheads Major Home Ownership Project."

Danean R. Fagan.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 13 September 1997, A9.

* "The State of Food Safety:

Pennsylvania's New Secretary of Agriculture
Discusses His Department's Mission." [Visit to Manchester Elementary School.]
Suzanne Martinson.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 26 October 1997, G12.

* "Strickland Working To Revitalize Chateau Plaza Area in Manchester."

Deepak Karamcheti.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 10 December 1997, A4.

* "Bidwell Presbyterian Honors Minister at Cornerstone Laying."

Jean S. Farrish.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 20 December 1997, B2.


1998

* "UPMC Gives Bidwell $3 Mil for Trust Fund."

Deepak Karamcheti.
New Pittsburgh Courier, 13 May 1998, A1, A4.

* "A Landmark Decision: Manchester: A Neighborhood Sketchbook."

Jean Horne.
Tribune-Review, 27 July 1998, B5.

* "Manchester: A Neighborhood Sketchbook."

R. Jay Gangewere.
Carnegie Magazine (July/August 1998): 20-23.

* Historic Manchester House Tour, Sunday, August 16, 1998.

[Pittsburgh]: Historic Manchester; Manchester Citizens Corporation, 1998.

* "Manchester: Homeowners Turned Historians."

Tribune-Review, [17 August 1998].

* "Mistaken Identity:

A Flawed Survey Produces Little Interesting Insight into 'Neighborhood'."
Graham Shearing.
Tribune-Review, 27 August 1998, "Ticket" 21.


1999

* "A Place of Their Own:

Program Helps Public Housing Tenants Buy Homes."
Tom Forgrave.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, 9 February 1999, C3.


No Date

* 1300-1335 Liverpool Street,

Manchester, Old Allegheny, Pittsburgh.
James D. Van Trump.
Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation, n.d.

* CRP Neighborhood Profiles: Manchester.

Community Renewal Program.
Pittsburgh: Department of City Planning, n.d.

* "Ebony Prep Has 24 Students Set for Fall Term."

Douglas Smock.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, n.d.

* "Historic Districts of Pittsburgh: Manchester: A City's Legacy."

Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh Historic Review Commission, n.d.

* "The Manchester Project: A Success Story." [Energy conservation.] [Pamphlet.]

Carnegie Mellon University et al.
n.p., n.d.

* "Welcome to ... Manchester." [Brochure.]

Pittsburgh: Manchester Citizens Corporation Hospitality Committee, n.d.

* "What's Happening in Manchester?"

A Guide to Financial Assistance for Resident Home Owners
for the Manchester Restoration Program. [Brochure.]
Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation, n.d.






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