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812 Galveston Avenue
ca. 1990-1998
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Title
812 Galveston Avenue: a researched history
Creator
Peterson, Carol (author) (researcher)
Date
ca. 1990-1998
Identifier
31735047448661
Description
Contains a detailed review of the history, age, and ownership of 812 Galveston Avenue (originally 112 Grant Avenue), in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The building is a three story Italianate style red brick house occupying a 19.01' wide by 96.18' to 96.19' deep lot located in the Allegheny West section of the city of Pittsburgh. Theodore H. Nevin, a bank president and paint manufacturer, had the row of houses that includes 812 built between 1881 and 1884. Nevin, who lived in Sewickley, built the row of houses as rental property. Early occupants of the building included the family of John Blue, a boiler setter.
Extent
1 online resource (5 leaves)
Type
text
Subject
North Side (Pittsburgh, Pa.)--Buildings, structures, etc
North Side (Pittsburgh, Pa.)--History
Geographic Subjects
North Side (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Language
eng
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Collection
Historic Pittsburgh Book Collection
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