Sewickley Public Library - Historic Images and Documents

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A collection of Sewickley, Pennsylvania and Quaker Valley region historic images and documents from the history collections of the Sewickley Public Library.

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Churches --United Methodist -- Sewickley, (Pa.)
Historical paper read at the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Sewickleyville
Churches -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Saint Matthews A.M.E. Zion Church
St. Matthew's celebrates 130 years.
Houses -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Osbone, (Pa.), Suburban homes
1304 Beaver Road Osborne, Pennsylvania Drawing of home at 1304 Beaver Road.
Churches -- St. Stephen's Episcopal Church -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Publications -- Sewickley, (Pa.)
The Annual Report for St. Stephen's Episcopal Church in 1990.
Churches -- St. Stephen's Episcopal Church -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Publications -- Sewickley, (Pa.)
Publication for the 1991 Annual Meeting of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church.
Houses -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Edgeworth, (Pa.), Suburban homes
Photograph of home at 203 New England Place.
The Woman's Club of Sewickley Valley
Program for the 20th Anniversary of the Woman's Club in 1917.
Houses -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Edgeworth, (Pa.), Suburban homes
Photograph of the exterior of 303 Maple Lane.
Houses -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Edgeworth (Pa.), Suburban homes, Architecture -- Edgeworth (Pa.)
Real Estate Brochure
Manuscript Collection, Politics -- United States, Baldwin, Henry, A. C. Robinson
Description of the Henry Baldwin Letters in the Manuscript Collection. Unknown author. Reads as follows (with edits): 444-PITTSBURGH. Baldwin, Henry. Member of Cong.; 1817-22; Judge Supreme Court U.S., 1830-42. Series of Autographed letters, Signed. 6 Letters, 1 to 7pp., Pittsburgh (and Washington?) 1820-28. Together, **All but one are to H. Niles, (his close friend), Editor of the Niles' Register, Baltimore. Three bear the Pittsburgh cancellation. Important letters, dealing with proposed constitutional amendments (1824), expressing antagonism to South Carolina and his opinions of the Constitution. Amplifies opinions expressed by Mr. Baldwin in the MERCIJRY. Striking passages on Henry Clay (1828), “There must be no rally of North against South." His reasons for supporting Jackson: "the other candidates have never been brought home to the people; they do not know them. But everybody knows Jackson, his name has reached every ear and his services are acknowledged in every heart. Can any one else successfully oppose the Caucus candidate? If so who is it? Certainly not Mr. Adams, the Candidate of the Boston merchants, nor Mr. Calhoun, the Saul of Southern policy—Clay.. .cannot get Pennsylvania but Jackson can. The people cannot be roused for the other candidates.
Houses -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Edgeworth, (Pa.), Suburban homes
446 Leet Road Edgeworth, Pennsylvania Drawing of home at 446 Leet Road.
Sewickley Valley YMCA -- Sewickley, (Pa.)
Sign for the 50th Anniversary of the YMCA.
Houses -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Edgeworth, (Pa.), Suburban homes
Rear description reads "7 Academy and Centennial" Photograph of house at the corner of Centennial Avenue and Academy Avenue, in Edgeworth.
Houses -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Suburban homes
720 Centennial Avenue Sewickley, Pennsylvania Drawing of home at 720 Centennial Avenue.
Schools -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Sewickley Public Schools
Letter regarding the house-to-house Seventh War Loan Campaign to sell war bonds.
A. C. Robinson Collection, Schools -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Quaker Valley School District
Quaker Valley School District's aquisition of 82-acre site in Bell Acres.
Houses -- Sewickley, (Pa.), Suburban homes, Architecture -- Sewickley (Pa.)
"The Abishai Way House: Sewickley's entry on the nation's most distinguished architectural list"
A. C. Robinson Collection
Photograph of Alexander C. Robinson.
A. C. Robinson Collection, Correspondence, Sewickley Public Library
List of additions to the Alexander C. Robinson Collection.
Schools -- Sewickley, (Pa.) -- Programs, Sewickley Public Schools
"The Adventure of a Doll-Child" play presented by the Sewickley Kindergarten class.