Palmetto Way
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(Redirected from Spruce Alley (Palmetto Way))
| Palmetto Way | |
|---|---|
| Neighborhood | Beltzhoover |
| Spruce Alley (1874–1898) | |
| Palmetto Alley (1898–1914) | |
This alley was laid out as Spruce Alley by Benjamin McLain and Thomas S. Maple in their first plan of Beltzhoover, recorded in 1874.[1] It was renamed Palmetto Alley by a Pittsburgh city ordinance in 1898 to fix the duplication with Spruce Alley in Lower Lawrenceville and the Strip District (today Spruce Way).[2] It became Palmetto Way in 1914 when another ordinance changed all alleys in the city to ways.[3]
See also
- Spruce Alley, for other alleys that have had that name
References
- ↑ "McLain and Maple's 1st plan of Beltzhoover, being the first plan of lots, laid out on the Murray farm, Lower St. Clair Tp. Pittsburgh: formerly Borough of Mt. Washington." Recorded May 25, 1874, Plan Book 5, pp. 298–299. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3779260. [view source] beltzhoover-plan-1
- ↑ "An ordinance changing the names of certain avenues, streets and alleys in the Thirty-eighth ward of the City of Pittsburgh." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1898–1899, no. 19. Passed May 2, 1898; approved May 3, 1898. Ordinance Book 12, p. 70. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Select Council of the City of Pittsburgh, for the Year 1898–99, appendix, p. 7, Devine & Co., Pittsburgh, 1899 (Internet Archive pghmunicipalrecordselect1898; https://pittsburgharchives.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_4c8ad688-290d-4507-a376-9ea39fdd2899/; https://pittsburgharchives.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_615ca278-1939-4757-8c63-fdaf4901aba9/; https://pittsburgharchives.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_683b5b6b-1723-4caf-afa2-06b1538e1d8e/). Reprinted in the Pittsburg Post, May 14, 1898, p. 6 (Newspapers.com 86413903), and May 16, p. 6 (Newspapers.com 86414393). [view source] ordinance-1898-1899-19
- ↑ "An ordinance changing the name 'alley' on every thoroughfare in the City of Pittsburgh to 'way.'" Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1914, no. 402. Passed Nov. 10, 1914; approved Nov. 16, 1914. Ordinance Book 26, p. 360. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh for the Year 1914, appendix, p. 226, McClung Printing Co., Pittsburgh (HathiTrust uiug.30112108223899; Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1914; https://pittsburgharchives.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_a82f1363-0512-40c8-b4e5-f02b090b761d/; https://pittsburgharchives.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_bf8a4f10-7526-4a96-8943-6a220d361293/). Reprinted in the Pittsburgh Post, Nov. 23, 1914, p. 11 (Newspapers.com 86505785), and Nov. 24, p. 12 (Newspapers.com 86505809). [view source] ordinance-1914-402
