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Contains 99 Results:
37.81 (A4 of 7): Physiographic Changes from 1754 to 1942 Relevant to Surface and Sub-surface Fort Features Superimposed upon a 1942 Map of Point Area, unknown author (1754-1942), 1943
Subseries 4 contains copies of maps and plans from a variety of libraries and archives that were compiled to support the Commission’s work. Many of the maps show the locations of both Fort Pitt and Fort Duquesne superimposed on maps of 1942 Pittsburgh, while other maps show the environs of Pennsylvania and surrounding states as it relates to the history of the forts.
38.82 (A5 of 7): Subsurface Utilities Relevant to Surface and Sub-surface Fort Features superimposed upon a 1942 Map of Point Area, unknown author (1942), 1943
Subseries 4 contains copies of maps and plans from a variety of libraries and archives that were compiled to support the Commission’s work. Many of the maps show the locations of both Fort Pitt and Fort Duquesne superimposed on maps of 1942 Pittsburgh, while other maps show the environs of Pennsylvania and surrounding states as it relates to the history of the forts.
39.83 (A6 of 7): Owners of Record and Character of Buildings as of 1940, unknown author (1940), 1943
Subseries 4 contains copies of maps and plans from a variety of libraries and archives that were compiled to support the Commission’s work. Many of the maps show the locations of both Fort Pitt and Fort Duquesne superimposed on maps of 1942 Pittsburgh, while other maps show the environs of Pennsylvania and surrounding states as it relates to the history of the forts.
40.84 (A7 of 7): Land and Building Assessed Values as of 1940, unknown author (1940, 1943
Subseries 4 contains copies of maps and plans from a variety of libraries and archives that were compiled to support the Commission’s work. Many of the maps show the locations of both Fort Pitt and Fort Duquesne superimposed on maps of 1942 Pittsburgh, while other maps show the environs of Pennsylvania and surrounding states as it relates to the history of the forts.
Population Maps of Pittsburgh Census Tracts, Bureau of Social Research, Federation of Social Agencies of Pittsburgh and Allegheny County, 1930
Series 4 includes reports that are primarily focused on the analysis of data gathered by the U.S. Census Bureau.
City of Pittsburgh, The Pittsburgh Plan, Report of November 1944, Part II, Progress of Groundwork and Inventory, Department of City Planning, 1944
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.
Copy of Zone Map Accompanying Zoning Ordinance, Submitted to Council January 22, 1923, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, 1923
Subseries 3 contains zoning ordinances and codes from the city of Pittsburgh, various boroughs and townships of Allegheny County, and other U.S. cities.
Copy of Amended Zone Map Accompanying Report on Proposed Zoning Ordinance, Submitted to Council May 16, 1923, Department of City Planning, City of Pittsburgh, 1923
Subseries 3 contains zoning ordinances and codes from the city of Pittsburgh, various boroughs and townships of Allegheny County, and other U.S. cities.
Precinct Ward Maps for the City of Pittsburgh, 1921
Subseries 1 includes a wide assortment of reports concerning city planning initiatives in Pittsburgh, particularly from the City Planning Department, the City Planning Commission, and other local agencies. The subseries includes the series of reports collectively known as the Pittsburgh Plan, the city’s first proposed comprehensive planning initiative, as well as 41 issues of a periodical called Progress (1921-1941), which promoted comprehensive urban planning.