The Point: Notes
"Ex-Gov. Lawrence
Dies after 17-Day Battle in Hospital: No. 1 State Democrat Collapsed
Attending Pre-Election Rally," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
22 November 1966, 7.
Ibid., 1.
Ibid.
George Washington,
The
Journal of Major George Washington, sent by the Hon. Robert Dinwiddie to
the Commandant of the French Forces in Ohio. (New York:
Reprinted for Joseph Sabin, 1865), 9-12.
"Old
Fort Pitt," Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, 1 April 1954.
Kathryn Roberts,
"Chip
Off the Ol' Blockhouse," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 11
November 1976.
"Indians
Gaze on Lands
Wrested from Forebears," Pittsburgh Post, 23 August 1913.
R. Samuel Ohler,
PittsburGraphics: Graphic Studies in Paragraphs and Pictures
Pertaining to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Pittsburgh: S. R.
Ohler, 1983.) 130.
Ibid.
George Swetnam, "The
Unnamed River," Pittsburgh Press, 22 August 1965,
10(Sunday Magazine).
S. Trevor Hadley,
"Deep Waters Run Still: An In-depth Look at Pittsburgh's Mysterious
Fourth River," Pittsburgh (March 1989), 34.
Ibid., 36.
Dumas Malone, ed.
Dictionary of American Biography (New York: Charles
Scribner's Sons, 1964), s. v. "Washington, George," by John C. Fitzpatrick.
Ibid.
Encyclopedia
Americana (Danbury, Connecticut: Grolier Incorporated, 1990), s.
v. "Washington, George," by Curtis P. Nettels.
Richard C.
Harris, "Johnny Appleseed Source Book," Old Fort News
(March-June 1945), 5.
Ibid.
Ibid.
E. John Lang, "Johnny
Appleseed in Pittsburgh," Western Pennsylvania Historical
Magazine (October 1930), 256.
Harris, 5.
Ophia D. Smith,
"The Story of Johnny Appleseed,"
in Johnny Appleseed: A Voice in the Wilderness: The Story of the
Pioneer John Chapman: Centennial Tribute, ed. Leslie Marshall,
(Paterson, New Jersey: The Swedenborg Press, 1945), 47-48.
Robert Price, "Johnny
Appleseed in American Folklore and Literature," in Johnny
Appleseed: A Voice in the Wilderness: The Story of the
Pioneer John Chapman: Centennial Tribute, ed. Leslie
Marshall, (Paterson, New Jersey: The Swedenborg Press, 1945), 13.
George Swetnam, "The
Truth about Johnny Appleseed: For Many Years Legend Has Usually Been
Substituted for Real Facts; At Last an Ohio Scholar Has Tracked Down the
Genuine Hero," Pittsburgh Press, 6 November 1955,
5(Sunday Magazine).
"Johnny
Appleseed--Legend in His Own Time," Carnegie Magazine
(January 1967), 23.
"Pittsburgh's Newest
Park at Bridges' Intersection: Spot is Historic Site of Ancient Ducking
Stool," Pittsburgh Post, 22 July 1916.
David Felix,
"Could Wright Be Wrong?: Architect Reveals Plans for Point Park
'Fairyland'," Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, 5 May 1949, 25.
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