Mayor Thomas J. Murphy Administration Oversize Records 1974-2005 manuscript

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Mayor Thomas J. Murphy Administration Oversize Records 1974-2005 manuscript

The oversized component includes architectural development plans, maps and posters. The architectural books and maps may also include correspondence or other documentation about the projects. Ovesized material of note is the folder of printed images taken of the City County Building around the time of its construction in 1915. In addition, this part of the collection contains one folder of proclamations and certificates given to Mayor Murphy.

1 box and 1 oversize enclosure

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Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh

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The Housing Authority of the City of Pittsburgh (HACP) is a municipal corporation formed under the United States Housing Act of 1937 and charged with providing decent, affordable housing for low-income persons. The Authority is governed by a seven-member Board of Directors which establishes goals, approves policy and budgets, and provides general direction to the HACP Executive Staff. HACP provides publicly assisted housing comprised of traditional public housing, scattered sites and Section 8. ...

Mayor Thomas J. Murphy Administration (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Thomas Murphy was born in the Greenfield section of Pittsburgh on August 15, 1944. He grew up in Baldwin, attending St. Wendelin School. After high school he attended seminary and then John Carroll University. He served two years in the Peace Corps and spent a year in New York for graduate school. In 1973, Murphy returned to Pittsburgh and settled on the North Side in the neighborhood of Perry Hilltop. Murphy became involved with local politics, serving as Executive Director of the North Side Ci...

Murphy, Thomas Joseph, 1941-

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