Ledlie Street

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Ledlie Street
Neighborhoods Bedford Dwellings, Crawford-Roberts

Ledlie Street was laid out in 1835 in a plan of lots by George A. Cook and Robert S. Cassatt.[1] It appears in R. E. M'Gowan's 1845 map.[2]

References

  1. "Plan of a subdivision into town lots of lots nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14, 15, 16 & 17 in Bedford's plan and nos. 1, 2 and the stone quarry lot in Reed plan: Situated on Grant's Hill in the Manor of Pittsburg, Pitt Twp.: Surveyed and laid out for Messrs. George A. Cook & Robert S. Cassatt." Laid out Apr. 10, 1835; recorded May 14, 1835, Plan Book 1, p. 34. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3778152. [view source]cook-cassatt-plan
  2. R. E. M'Gowan. Map of Pittsburgh & Vicinity: Designating the portion destroyed by fire, April 10, 1845. J. W. Cook, Pittsburgh, 1845. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Pittsburgh_map_1845.jpg. Published in the front matter of J. Heron Foster, A Full Account of the Great Fire at Pittsburgh, on the Tenth Day of April, 1845: With the Individual Losses, and Contributions for Relief, J. W. Cook, Pittsburgh, 1845 (Internet Archive fullaccountofgre00fost) and of O. Ormsby Gregg, Isaac Gregg, and Moses F. Eaton, Pittsburgh, Her Advantageous Position and Great Resources, as a Manufacturing and Commercial City, Embraced in a Notice of Sale of Real Estate, Johnson & Stockton, Pittsburgh, 1845 (Google Books nrJs-DDEN1sC; Historic Pittsburgh 00afu7810m). [view source]mcgowin-1845