Alternate title: | Pittsburgh, the Old Block House |
Summary: | Old Block House, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, circa 1902-1907. Caption reads: "The Old Block House was erected in 1764, on the site of the burned Fort Duquesne and is the only remaining structure in Pittsburgh of Colonial days. It is built of brick and sands on Fort Street, near the 'Point'. It is now in the possession of and preserved by the 'Daughters of the American Revolution.'" Postcard number: 5012. |
Provider: | Raphael Tuck & Sons |
Chautauqua Photo Co. |
Century: | 1901-2000 |
Printing place: | Europe |
Kingdom of the Netherlands |
Holland |
Place of origin – Continent: | North America |
Place of origin – Country: | United States of America |
Temporal subject: |
1901-1910
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Geographical subject – Continent: | North America |
Geographical subject – Country: | United States of America |
Geographical subject – Region: | Pennsylvania |
Geographical subject – Settlement: | Pittsburgh |
Topical subjects: | Forts & fortifications |
Genre: | Postcards |
ArchivesUM location: | National Trust Library Postcard Collection |
Repository: | National Trust for Historic Preservation Library Collection |
Browse terms: | Architecture, Landscape, Historic Places |
Copyright holder: | Public Domain |
Collection: | National Trust Library Historic Postcard Collection |
Collection may be protected under Title 17 of the U.S. Copyright Law. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the University of Maryland Libraries at http://www.lib.umd.edu/NTL/queries.html. |