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An account of a frontier settlement's growth from a scattered military post into an organized borough, tracing its social institutions, legal adjustments, and cultural maturation. It describes the effect of unsettled jurisdiction, conflicts and frontier insecurity on daily life; the slow emergence of schooling, newspapers, and municipal planning; patterns of land sales and incoming migration that created a diverse population; and the evolution of public and private affairs, including local controversies, duels, and civic leadership. Chapters move chronologically and thematically to show how crude pioneer habits gradually gave way to broader educational, cultural, and civic institutions.

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Charles W. Dahlinger

Charles W. Dahlinger was an American author known for his novel "Pittsburgh," which explores the industrial landscape and social dynamics of the city during a transformative period. His work reflects the challenges and changes faced by communities in the context of rapid industrialization. Dahlinger's writing contributes to the literary heritage of American regionalism, capturing the essence of urban life in the early 20th century. Although not widely recognized today, his portrayal of Pittsburgh offers valuable insights into the historical and cultural fabric of the era.

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