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Assembly passed a new law that authorized annexations if a majority of the total voters in both combined municipalities approved the merger. The annexation was rejected by the residents of Allegheny City by a 2:1 margin, but was approved by much more populous Pittsburgh residents, and the annexation bill passed into law. Allegheny City residents tried unsuccessfully for years to have the annexation overturned in court.
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By the middle of the 19th century, the "Made in Allegheny" label could be found not only on basic iron but on rope, plows, cotton cloth, wool, food, paper, paint, steam engines, wagons and carts, meat, soap, candles, lumber, linseed oil, furniture and a host of other diversified products. Railroad
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The Priory is the name for two historic landmarks – the 1852 St. Mary's German Catholic Church and the adjacent 1888 home for Bavarian Benedictine priests and brothers. Once a largely German parish, the church later merged with nearby Italian and Polish congregations. The church and rectory have
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in 1911. The annexation was controversial at the time, as an overwhelming majority of Allegheny City residents were opposed to the merger. Previous Pennsylvania law had directed that a majority of the voters in each merging municipality had to approve an annexation agreement. In 1906, the State
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Ridge Avenue, in its heyday between 1890 and 1910, was known as "Millionaires' Row". After 20 years, the area began to decline as some residents moved further out. The entire North Side community began to fray after having been annexed by Pittsburgh in 1907.
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Allegheny was an industrial city and had numerous commercial areas, churches, and social organizations, packing houses, tanneries, soap factories and glue factories that provided opportunities for employment to the primarily
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Allegheny annexed adjoining municipalities such as the boroughs of Manchester, Spring Garden and Duquesne, and the areas that became Brighton Heights, Observatory Hill, Perry Hilltop, Summer Hill, Spring Hill and Troy Hill.
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was built in 1859 near Perrysville Avenue, by prominent Allegheny citizens who formed the Allegheny Telescope Association. The association donated the observatory to the Western University of Pennsylvania (now the
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Built on Troy Hill between 1880 & 1892 by Father Suitbert Mollinger, the chapel houses the largest collection of religious relics outside of the Vatican and features life sized Stations of the Cross statues.
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were discarded. A new ward system was established made up of 27 wards. In the new ward system, Allegheny was divided into wards 21 to 27. Its past territory is easily seen by viewing a map of the city wards.
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veterans. It was incorporated as a borough in 1828 and as a city in 1840. Prior to the 1850s, most of the area was still largely farmland, but was subdivided into residential lots, first for the growing
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The annexation of Allegheny by Pittsburgh began with voting in favor of a "Greater Pittsburg" in a special election held on June 12, 1906 and was effected on December 9, 1907, in the wake of the
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began in 1987, it is housed in the old Eberhardt & Ober Brewery (1882–1906) buildings. Penn Brewery makes the award-winning Penn Pilsner and a number of other specialty beers. The "
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In the late 19th century, Allegheny became known for its stately homes, occupied by some of the area's wealthy families. One such area became known as The Mexican War Streets.
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cultural traditions and good fellowship. The club features a number of heritage activities and celebrations, including choral singing in German and folk dancing.
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rose from 321,616 in 1900 to 533,905 in 1910, which included the 132,283 who lived in Allegheny in 1910, when the last separate census of Allegheny was taken.
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In the 1960s, Pittsburgh undertook a massive urban redevelopment project that demolished the historic core of Allegheny City, leaving only the Commons of
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Hall in the East Allegheny (Deutschtown) neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is a building constructed in 1888. It was listed on the
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professional baseball team (founded as the Allegheny Base Ball Club). On the North Side of Pittsburgh today are
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in 2004. The Teutonia Männerchor is a private membership club with the purpose of furthering choral singing,
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built its factory in Allegheny City, close to the Chestnut Street bridge (this has been replaced by the
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Jack McKee, "The North Side Story", in North Side Directory Chamber of Commerce Members 1960–61
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immigrants. It was commonly referred to as "Deutschtown", derived from the German word
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after wage cuts in July 1877, railroad workers on these lines also went on strike.
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Report of the Committee Appointed to Investigate the Railroad Riots in July, 1877
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The Felix Brunot mansion on Stockton Avenue was once used as a station on the
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The area of Allegheny City included the present Pittsburgh neighborhoods of
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This article is about the former Pennsylvania city. For other uses, see
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11 June 2006, reprint at Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation
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or "Pittsburgh Phil" (1862–1905), 1870s resident that became a noted
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David M. Brown, "Society marks 1907 annexation of Allegheny City"
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since closed. The buildings are operated as a banquet hall and a
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lines were built along the north side of the Allegheny for the
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were not demolished. Major portions of the neighborhoods of
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handed down on November 19 that year. It was approved by the
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Frederick P. Mayer, "North Side: A Day in Old Allegheny"
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German Heritage Sites in Pittsburgh and Allegheny City
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Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railroad
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Allegheny was laid out in 1788 according to a plan by
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contributed to the financing and construction of the
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Allegheny City: A History of Pittsburgh's North Side
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Allegheny City: A History of Pittsburgh’s North Side
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Allegheny, Pennsylvania (disambiguation)
Former city
The Allegheny Post Office, one of the remaining structures of Allegheny City's downtown
Allegheny Post Office
Allegheny City's downtown
Allegheny City is located in Pennsylvania
Allegheny City is located in the United States
40°26′30″N 80°00′00″W / 40.44167°N 80.00000°W / 40.44167; -80.00000
Allegheny
Time zone
UTC-5
EST
DST
UTC-4
EDT
ZIP Code
Area code
412
U.S. state
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh
Allegheny River
downtown Pittsburgh
Ohio River
North Side
North Shore
Allegheny Center
Allegheny West
Brighton Heights
California-Kirkbride

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