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Pittsburgh

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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.

REFERENCES
Chapter IX

285 Tree of Liberty, August 7, 1802.

286 Pittsburgh Gazette, October 10, 1800.

287 Tree of Liberty, January 16, 1802.

288 Tree of Liberty, October 8, 1803.

289 Pittsburgh Gazette, April 19, 1808.

290 Tree of Liberty, May 21, 1803.

291 Pittsburgh Gazette, January 9, 1801.

292 The Commonwealth, August 14, 1805.

293 The Commonwealth, September 29, 1811.

294 Tree of Liberty, November 6, 1802.

295 The Navigator, Pittsburgh, 1814, pp. 272–277.

296 The Navigator, Pittsburgh, 1814, pp. 31–32.

297 Tree of Liberty, June 4, 1803.

298 The Pittsburgh Magazine Almanac for 1810.

299 The Pittsburgh Magazine Almanac for 1807.

300 Reuben Gold Thwaites: Fortescue Cuming, Sketches of a Tour to the Western Country in 1807–1809, Cleveland, Ohio, 1904, p. 9.

301 H. M. Brackenridge: Views of Louisiana, Pittsburgh, 1814, p. 4.

302 Pittsburgh Gazette, January 28, 1814.

303 The Recluse: The Art of Domestic Happiness and Other Poems, Pittsburgh, 1817, pp. 1–317.

304 The Western Gleaner or Repository for Arts, Sciences, and Literature, Pittsburgh, 1814, vol. ii., pp. 185–186.

305 David Bruce: Poems entirely in the Scottish Dialect, originally written under the signature of the Scots-Irishman, Washington, 1801, p. 46.

306 The Echo, pp. 32–39.

307 The Echo, pp. 150–151.

308 Tree of Liberty, January 24, 1801.

309 F. Cuming: Sketches of a Tour to the Western Country in 1807–1809, Pittsburgh, 1810, p. 231.

310 Pittsburgh Gazette, October 16, 1801.

311 The Navigator, Pittsburgh, 1811, p. 63.