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The Darlingtons of Pittsburgh trace their roots in America to Abraham Darlington of Cheshire County, England, who joined his aunt and uncle in Chester County, Pennsylvania, at the turn of the eighteenth century. Abraham's great-grandson, Benjamin Darlington (1820-1852), left Chester County and settled in Pittsburgh with his wife, Agnes McCullough. The Darlingtons of Pittsburgh are related to the Schenley and O'Hara families through the marriage of Benjamin and Agnes's son, William McCullough Darlington (1815-1889), to Mary Carson O'Hara. William M. Darlington was a successful lawyer and one of the foremost experts in the colonial history of western Pennsylvania and the Ohio Valley. Mary shared her husband's passion for history, and was very proud of her family's ancestry, which she traced back to Irish nobility through her grandfather, James O'Hara. Through her father, Mary inherited Guyasuta, James O'Hara's estate near present-day Sharpsburg, Pennsylvania. William and Mary raised three children at Guyasuta, O'Hara, Mary, and Edith. A fourth child, Hillborn, died in childhood. For more detailed biographies of each family member, see the scope and content note provided for each individual's papers. William was the primary collector of his family's extensive library of books and manuscripts. After William's death in 1889, his widow and children maintained and added to his collection. In 1918 and 1925, William's daughters Edith and Mary donated the family library and manuscript collection to the University of Pittsburgh. These materials now reside in the Darlington Memorial Library in the Cathedral of Learning, including original letters by George Washington, Colonel Henry Bouquet, General Anthony Wayne, Hugh Henry Brackenridge, General Cornwallis, General James Wilkinson, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Jackson and Daniel Webster. William M. Darlington also obtained and preserved J. J. Audubon's complete Set of Birds of America.

From the description of Darlington family papers, 1753-1921. (University of Pittsburgh). WorldCat record id: 227188278

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associatedWith Allegheny Engine and Hose Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Allegheny Valley Railroad Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Ammon, Edith Dennison Darlington, 1862-1919. person
associatedWith Bank of the United States (1816-1836). Pittsburgh Branch. corporateBody
associatedWith Bouquet, Henry, 1719-1765. person
associatedWith Brackenridge, H. M. (Henry Marie), 1786-1871 person
associatedWith Darlington, Benjamin, 1820-1852. person
associatedWith Darlington, Mary Carson, 1852-1925. person
associatedWith Darlington, Mary C. (Mary Carson), 1824-1915. person
associatedWith Darlington, O'Hara, 1849-1916. person
associatedWith Darlington, William M. (William McCullough), 1815-1889. person
associatedWith Daughters of American Revolution. corporateBody
associatedWith Hemphill, Mittie. person
associatedWith Historical Society of Pennsylvania. corporateBody
associatedWith McCullough, Jane, 1766-1821. person
associatedWith O'Hara family. family
associatedWith O'Hara, James, 1753-1819. person
associatedWith O'Hara, Mary Carson. person
associatedWith Pennsylvania Railroad. corporateBody
associatedWith Pittsburgh Amateur Photographers' Society. corporateBody
associatedWith Pittsburgh Gas Works. corporateBody
associatedWith Pittsburgh Glass Works. corporateBody
associatedWith Sharpsburg Bridge Company. corporateBody
associatedWith Washington & Jefferson College (Washington, Pa.) corporateBody
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Europe
Pittsburgh Region (Pa.)
Sharpsburg (Pa.)
Ireland
Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh
Allegheny County (Pa.)
Fort Pitt (Pa.)
United States
Egypt
O'Hara (Pa. : Township)
Pittsburgh (Pa.)
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Book collecting
Collectors and collecting
Frontier and pioneer life
Glass manufacture
Indians of North America
Photography
Prints, American
Shipping
Watercolor painting, American
Wills
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Lawyers
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Active 1921

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