Melvin Seidenberg papers, c. 1840-2002 [manuscript]

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Melvin Seidenberg papers, c. 1840-2002 [manuscript]

Melvin Seidenberg papers consists of six archival boxes arranged alphabetically into thirteen series. The series designations are as follows: Articles, Biographies, City of Pittsburgh, Housing, League of Women Voters, Neighborhood Redevelopment, Newspaper Guilds, Publications and Reports, Topical, Transportation, Urban Redevelopment Authority, Urban Renewal, and Urban Youth Action, Inc. The papers encompass the scope of hiscareer, research, and involvement in the Pittsburgh community. The dates of the collection indicate the creation and the physical age of the materials, not the span of the research content, which extends from the 18th century through the 20th century.

6.0 linear ft.

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Mellon, Richard K. (Richard King), 1899-1970

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Mr. Mellon was the chairman of Mellon National Bank and Trust Company at the time. From the description of Management's responsibility to the community 1953 [manuscript] (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 316216364 Richard King Mellon was the president and chairman of the board for Mellon Bank of Pittsburgh. The Rolling Rock Hunt was an ongoing event held at Rolling Rock Farms in Ligonier (Westmoreland County), Pa. Members of the Hunt included men an...

Frick, Helen Clay, 1888-1984

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Pueblo Chieftain (Pueblo, Colorado)

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Pittsburgh Steelers (Football team)

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Bigger, Frederick, 1880-1963.

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Seidenberg, Melvin, 1915-2003.

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Port Authority of Allegheny County (Pa.)

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ACTION Housing, Inc. (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Flaherty, Peter, Mayor, 1924-2005.

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Lauer, George.

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Millar, William (William Charles)

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Sprigle, Ray

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Seidenberg, Elenore Ullman, c. 1925-

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Pittsburgh Newspaper Guild

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Pittsburgh Post Gazette.

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Maloney, James, c. 1924-1985.

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Martin, Park H.

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Farkas, William

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League of Women Voters (Pittsburgh, Pa)

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Lauer, Edith Kornfeld.

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Pittsburgh Daily Reporter.

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Urban Redevelopment Authority (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Pittsburgh Press Club.

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Irene Kaufmann Settlement (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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American Newspaper Guild

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Established December, 1933. From the description of American Newspaper Guild records, 1933-1969. (Wayne State University, Archives of Labor & Urban). WorldCat record id: 32320780 ...

Lawrence, David L. Governor, 1889-1966.

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Mauro, John T.

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Barr, Joseph M., 1906-1982

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Born in Pittsburgh in 1906 to a large family, Joseph M. Barr started his career as a salesman in Pittsburgh. In 1940 he became the state's youngest state senator. His career in Harrisburg roughly coincided with David L. Lawrence's reign as Pittsburgh mayor. Barr was instrumental in being Pittsburgh's advocate and used his tenure to push through many of the local reforms needing state help. In 1959 Barr, the consummate Harrisburg insider, and Lawrence, the seasoned Pittsburgh mayor, essentially s...

Frick, Henry Clay, 1849-1919

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Henry Clay Frick (1849-1919), a prominent industrialist and art collector, commissioned architect Thomas Hastings of the firm Carrè€re & Hastings to design and build his New York residence in 1912. Located at One East 70th Street, the three-story Beaux-Arts mansion featured a 100-foot gallery for his art collection. Charles Allom of White, Allom & Co. and Elsie de Wolfe were selected to furnish the rooms. Frick, along with his wife and daughter, took up residence in the house in November...

Pease, Robert, c.1925-

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Urban Youth Action, Inc. (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Gateway Center (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Jones, Bernard H., c. 1932-2002.

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