Source:Ordinance-1892-1893-386
"An ordinance repealing and annulling the location of certain avenues, streets and alleys laid out in a plan and known as Plan of Streets in the Twenty-first and Twenty-second wards, approved by Councils November 11, 1872, as follows: Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Linden avenue; Edgerton avenue, from Fifth avenue to Gettysburg street; Putnam street, from Fifth avenue to Linden avenue; Tuscarora street, from Reynolds street to Shady avenue; Selwyn street, from Reynolds street to Shady avenue; Petersburg street, from Edgerton avenue to Fairoaks street; Dunlevy street, from Gettysburg street to Shady avenue; Harbaugh street, from Putnam street to Shady avenue; Fairoaks street, from Gettysburg street to Shady avenue; an unnamed alley between Tuscorora [sic] street and Fifth avenue, from Reynolds street to Shady avenue; an unnamed alley between Selwyn street and Tuscorora [sic] street, from Reynolds street to Shady avenue." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1892–1893, no. 386. Passed Jan. 30, 1893; approved Feb. 4, 1893. Ordinance Book 8, p. 593. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the [Select and Common Councils] of the City of Pittsburgh, for the Year 1892–3, appendix, p. 120, Devine & Co., Pittsburgh, 1892–1893 (Internet Archive pghmunicipalrecord1892; https://pittsburgharchives.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_6de416f2-c878-4d75-8e88-5ff390224afd/; https://pittsburgharchives.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_4cac0eb9-5ec0-4d1b-afaa-2d60c819a4fb/; https://pittsburgharchives.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_1e7ac01d-cffd-41fa-9a13-01fb242091bd/). Reprinted in the Pittsburg Press, Feb. 17, 1893, [p. 10] (Newspapers.com 141479886).
No. 386.
AN ORDINANCE—Repealing and annulling the location of certain avenues, streets and alleys laid out in a plan and known as Plan of Streets in the Twenty-first and Twenty-second wards, approved by Councils November 11, 1872, as follows: Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Linden avenue; Edgerton avenue, from Fifth avenue to Gettysburg street; Putnam street, from Fifth avenue to Linden avenue; Tuscarora street, from Reynolds street to Shady avenue; Selwyn street, from Reynolds street to Shady avenue; Petersburg street, from Edgerton avenue to Fairoaks street; Dunlevy street, from Gettysburg street to Shady avenue; Harbaugh street, from Putnam street to Shady avenue; Fairoaks street, from Gettysburg street to Shady avenue; an unnamed alley between Tuscorora [sic] street and Fifth avenue, from Reynolds street to Shady avenue; an unnamed alley between Selwyn street and Tuscorora [sic] street, from Reynolds street to Shady avenue.
Section 1. Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburgh, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That the location of the following avenues, streets and alleys, as shown upon a plan hereto attached and made part of this Ordinance, laid out in a plan known as Plan of Streets in Twenty-first and Twenty-second wards, approved by Councils November 11, 1872, viz:
Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Linden avenue, at a width of 50 feet; Edgerton avenue, from Fifth avenue to Gettysburg street, at a width of 60 feet; Putnam street, from Fifth avenue to Linden avenue, at a width of 50 feet; Tuscarora street, from Reynolds street to Shady avenue, at a width of 50 feet; Selwyn street, from Reynolds street to Shady avenue, at a width of 50 feet; Petersburg street, from Edgerton avenue to Fairoaks street, at a width of 50 feet; Dunlevy street, from Gettysburg street to Shady avenue, at a width of 50 feet; Harbaugh street, from Putnam street to Shady avenue, at a width of 50 feet; Fairoaks street, from Gettysburg street to Shady avenue, at a width of 50 feet; an unnamed alley lying between Tuscarora street and Fifth avenue, running from Reynolds street to Shady avenue, at a width of 20 feet, and an unnamed alley lying between Selwyn street and Tuscarora street, running from Reynolds street to Shady avenue, at a width of 20 feet, shall be and the same is hereby repealed and annulled.
Sec. 2. That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same effects [sic] this ordinance.
Passed January 30, 1893.
Approved February 4, 1893.
Ordinance Book 8, page 593.
