Dear George and "yunz guyz", I think I can shed some light on that postcard for sale on EBay showing a "Braddock spring" in McKeesport. According to what I've read elsewhere, this spring was in the Fawcett plan section of McKeesport, over by Fawcett school. This spring reportedly was a source of water for General Braddock's British army enroute to capture Ft. Duquesne in 1755. George Washington was Braddock's aide-de-camp, so it gained the name "Washington's Spring" since tradition had him drinking from it. I have a 1960 Old Home Week book with an old photo of this spring referring to it as Washington's. At the turn of the century, one of the streets in Fawcett plan was called Braddock street (possibly now Bennett street.) I presume it's site. The spring must be dry by now, or we'd still be hearing about it. Does any one else have information on this spring? Paul Popowitz