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1898 map with Allegheny in yellow, Pittsburgh in red, and parks in green Allegheny City (1788–1907) was a Pennsylvania municipality located on the north side of the junction of the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers, across from downtown Pittsburgh. It was annexed by Pittsburgh in 1907. The area today is known as the North Side of Pittsburgh, and its waterfront district, along the Allegheny and Ohio Rivers, as the North Shore. Prior to the 1850s, this area was largely farmland, but was subdivided into residential lots, first for the growing German population and later for the Croats. It was commonly referred to as "Deutschtown". A massive urban redevelopment project in the 1960s demolished the core of historic Allegheny City, leaving only the Commons and its surrounding neighborhoods to evoke the area's past. The Carnegie Library, Old Post Office Building and the Buhl Planetarium buildings were not demolished. Major portions of the neighborhoods of Allegheny West, Manchester, Central Northside, California-Kirkbride (Old Allegheny Rows) and East Allegheny are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including the Mexican War Streets in Central Northside. The Brighton Road business corridor links more Alleghney City neighborhoods than any other business corridor. The area of Allegheny City included the present Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Allegheny West, Brighton Heights, East Allegheny, Fineview, Manchester, Marshall-Shadeland, Perry North, Perry South, Spring Garden, Spring Hill-City View, Summer Hill, and Troy Hill.
[edit] OriginsThe City of Allegheny was laid out in 1788 according to a plan by John Redick. The lots were sold in Philadelphia by the State government or given as payment to Revolutionary War veterans. It was incorporated as a borough in 1828 and as a city in 1840. The population rose to 53,180 in 1870. [edit] IndustryAllegheny was an industrial city and had numerous commercial areas, churches, and social organizations, packing houses, tanneries, soap factories and glue factories that provided opportunities for employment to the primarily German immigrants who settled there. The H.J. Heinz Company built its factory in Allegheny City, close to the Chestnut Street bridge, which has been replaced by the 16th Street Bridge. By the middle of the nineteenth century, the "Made in Allegheny" label could be found not only on basic iron but on rope, plows, cotton cloth, wool, food, paper, paint, steam engines, wagons and carts, meat, soap, candles, lumber, linseed oil, furniture and a host of other diversified products.[1] [edit] Annexation by PittsburghThe absorption of Allegheny began in 1906, was effected in 1907, authorized by the Supreme Court in a landmark decision Hunter v. City of Pittsburgh [2] in 1907, and finally approved by the United States Government in 1911. The annexation was controversial at the time as an overwhelming majority of Allegheny City residents were opposed to the merger. Previous Pennsylvania law had directed that a majority of the voters in each merging municipality had to approve the agreement. In 1906, a new law was quietly passed by the State Assembly that allowed a majority of the total voters in both combined municipalities to approve the merger. The annexation was rejected by the residents of Allegheny City by a 2:1 margin but was approved by much more populous Pittsburgh and the annexation bill passed into law. Allegheny City residents tried unsuccessfully for years to have the annexation overturned in court. The population of Pittsburgh rose from 321,616 in 1900 to 533,905 in 1910, which included the 132,283 who lived in Allegheny in 1910 when the last census of Allegheny was taken. When the two cities were joined, both of the old ward systems were discarded. They were replaced by a new ward system made of 27 wards. In the new ward system, Allegheny became wards 21 to 27, thus its past location is easily determinable by viewing a map that depicts the ward system[1]. [edit] Historic placesThe Priory Penn Brewery Saint Nicholas Church Ridge Avenue Neighborhood Mexican War Streets The Mexican War Streets were laid out in 1848 by General William Robinson, Jr. who later became mayor of the city of Allegheny. Just returned from service in the Mexican War, he subdivided his land and named the new streets after the battles and generals (Buena Vista Street, Filson Way, Monterey Street, Palo Alto Street, Resaca Place, Sherman Avenue, Taylor Avenue) of that war.[3] Carnegie Free Public Libraries Ball Parks Felix Brunot Mansion [edit] Notable residents
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