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    1. Re: [PITTSBURGH] Maps and other questions
    2. Al Lenkner
    3. Nora, The only site that I'm aware of with maps on Pgh in the early 20th century is the digital Pitt site. However, in addition to Pitt's site, the Genealogical Society sells a reprint of the 1911 Atlas of the City of Pittsburgh. I think the cost is $16. It shows each ward as it is in 1911 and the old ward numbers in smaller print. There is also an index in the back with all of the street names and any changes of those names. It's well worth the price. You can write to: Western PA Genealogical Society Carnegie Library of Pgh 4400 Forbes Ave Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Al At 09:00 PM 10/29/2001, you wrote: >About a month ago, SKS gave me a site that had maps of Pittsburgh in the >early 20th century. (Was that you, Al?). Unfortunately, I had to reformat my >hard drive (avoid that at all costs!) and forgot to save my bookmarks (dumb!). > >So SKS, please help. > >Also, does anyone know if there is a site that shows the maps with the wards >boundaries? > >And finally, where can I get a list that shows what the wards' number in 1900 >converted to in 1910? > >Thanks. > >Nora FitzGerald > > >==== PA-PITTSBURGH Mailing List ==== >SUE* MCALISTER-Pittsburgh List Mom > >============================== >Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! >http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    10/30/2001 03:24:29