Darlington family papers, 1753-1921 [electronic resource].
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University of Pittsburgh. University Library System. Digital Research Library.
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Darlington family.
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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 Dar...
Sharpsburg Bridge Company.
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Daughters of American Revolution.
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Brackenridge, H.M. (Henry Marie), 1786-1871
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Henry Marie Brackenridge was an American author, politician, traveler, and judge. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, son of jurist and author Hugh Henry Brackenridge, he worked as a lawyer and journalist in Pennsylvania, Missouri, Louisiana, where he became a district judge, and Florida. Returning to Pennsylvania in 1832, he founded the town of Tarentum, and served in the State House of Representatives. He served on several commissions, and published numerous books, mostly history, polemics, and ...
Historical Society of Pennsylvania
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The Historical Society of Pennsylvania was established in 1824 by seven young Philadelphians who were inspired by the patriotic celebrations and renewed civic pride brought on by the Marquis d Lafayette's visit to the United States. The aim of their fledgling organization was to collect and preserve evidence related to history of the commonwealth, to encourage scholarly research, and to stimulate public interest in American history. This mission remains central to the wo...
McCullough, Jane, 1766-1821.
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O'Hara, James, 1753-1819.
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Darlington, William M. (William McCullough), 1815-1889
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William M. Darlington (1815-1889), a Pittsburgh lawyer and avid collector of western Pennsylvanian history, took special interest in the Ohio Company. The Ohio Company was responsible for the exploration and settlement of the Ohio Territory, as well as parts of West Virginia and Pennsylvania. He collected copies of the journals created by Christopher Gist, the surveyor hired by the Ohio Company to explore the Ohio Territory and negotiate treaties with the Indians in the early 1750s. Gist recorde...
Pennsylvania Railroad
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The Pennsylvania Railroad Company was the largest railroad in the United States in terms of corporate assets and traffic from the last quarter of the nineteenth century until the decline of the northeast's and midwest's dominance of manufacturing, caused by the evolution of the interstate highway system and the advancements in air transportation. Originally created by Philadelphia merchants in 1846, it sought to build a trunk route from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via the Allegheny Mountains to c...
O'Hara family.
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Bouquet, Henry, 1719-1765
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British colonel. From the description of Speech at Fort Pitt, 1764 Sept. 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70974526 Henry Bouquet was a colonel in the Southern Brigade of British forces in the United States in 1765. From the description of The Henry Bouquet papers, 1765. (US Army, Mil Hist Institute). WorldCat record id: 50140401 British army officer. From the description of Henry Bouquet papers, 1765-1788. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 794...
Darlington, Benjamin, 1820-1852.
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Pittsburgh Glass Works.
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Ammon, Edith Dennison Darlington, 1862-1919.
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Bank of the United States (1816-1836). Pittsburgh Branch.
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Hemphill, Mittie.
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Darlington, Mary C. (Mary Carson), 1824-1915
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Allegheny Valley Railroad Company
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Allegheny Engine and Hose Company.
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Darlington, O'Hara, 1849-1916
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Washington & Jefferson College (Washington, Pa.)
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Darlington, Mary Carson, 1852-1925.
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Pittsburgh Amateur Photographers' Society.
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O'Hara, Mary Carson.
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Pittsburgh Gas Works.
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