| Author / [Publication date] |
Title |
| Harbison, Massy, b. 1770 /
[1825] |
A narrative of the sufferings of Massy Harbison, from Indian barbarity: giving an account of her captivity, the murder of her two children, her escape, with an infant at her breast ; together with some account of the cruelties of the Indians, on the Allegheny River, &c. during the years, 1790, '91, '92, '93, '94 |
| University of Pittsburgh /
[1933] |
Nationality rooms in the Cathedral of learning |
| Cramer, Zadok, 1773-1813 /
[1824] |
The navigator: containing directions for navigating the Ohio and Mississippi rivers with an ample account of these much admired waters, from the head of the former, to the mouth of the latter ; and a concise description of their towns, villages, harbors, settlements & c. with maps of the Ohio and Mississippi ; to which is added an appendix, containing an account of Louisiana, and of the Missouri and Columbia rivers, as discovered by the voyage under Capts. Lewis and Clark |
| Bunzel, Joseph H. /
[1946] |
Negro housing needs, in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County |
| Epstein, Abraham, 1892-1942 /
[1918] |
The Negro migrant in Pittsburgh |
| Episcopal Church, Diocese of Pittsburgh., Historical Society. /
[1912] |
The Neville Memorial: services and addresses ; November 2d, 1912, St. Luke's Church, Woodville, Pa |
| Hurlbutt, Mary E. /
[1937] |
New Americans in Allegheny county: a cultural study |
| White, William Charles, 1874-1947 /
[1917] |
A new basis for social progress |
| Jewish Home for Aged (Pittsburgh, Pa.) /
[1953?] |
New era for our aged, a greater responsibility for our home: Jewish Home for Aged at Pittsburgh : expanded services to meet the needs of sixty tri-state communities |
| Macartney, Clarence Edward Noble, 1879-1957 /
[1936] |
Not far from Pittsburgh: places and personalities in the history of the land beyond the Alleghenies |
| Smith, Percy F. (Percy Frazer), b. 1848 /
[1901] |
Notable men of Pittsburgh and vicinity |
| Doddridge, Joseph, 1769-1826 /
[1876] |
Notes on the settlement and Indian wars of the western parts of Virginia and Pennsylvania, from 1763 to 1783, inclusive: together with a view of the state of society, and manners of the first settlers of the western country |