Nittany Street

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Nittany Street
Neighborhoods Crafton Heights, Elliott
Llewellynn Avenue (until 1898)
Llewellynn Street (1898–1922)

This street was first laid out as Llewellynn Avenue in a plan of lots by Robert Stevenson recorded in 1889.[1] In a revision of this plan made by Stevenson's heirs in 1898, it was named Llewellynn Street.[2]

In 1921, Chartiers Township, including this street, was annexed by the city of Pittsburgh.[3] The following year a Pittsburgh city ordinance renamed many streets in the former township to fix duplication with existing city streets; Llewellynn Street was changed to Nittany Street to avoid confusion with Llewellyn Place in Larimer.[4]

References

  1. "Robert Stevenson's plan of lots, Chartiers Twp., № 2." Recorded July 9, 1889, Plan Book 9, pp. 68–69. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3780163. [view source]robert-stevenson-plan-2
  2. "Plan of lots situate in Chartiers Twp. Alleg. Co. Pa.: Laid out by the heirs of Robert Stevenson deceased." Recorded Mar. 26, 1898, Plan Book 16, pp. 154–155. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3781334. [view source]robert-stevenson-heirs-plan
  3. Mark A. Connelly. "Chartiers Township–Pittsburgh City 1921 Merger." Local Geohistory Project. https://www.localgeohistory.pro/en/pa/event/chartiers-township-pittsburgh-city-1921-merger/. [view source]lgeo-chartiers-annexation
  4. "An ordinance changing the names of various streets, avenues, lanes, roads, alleys and ways in the Twentieth and Twenty-eighth Wards (formerly Chartiers Township)." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1922, no. 336. Passed Oct. 2, 1922; approved Oct. 3, 1922. Ordinance Book 33, p. 604. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh for the Year 1922, appendix, pp. 238–244, Kaufman Printing Company, Pittsburgh (Google Books -UEtAQAAMAAJ; HathiTrust uiug.30112108223972; Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1922). [view source]ordinance-1922-336