Warwick Terrace

From Pittsburgh Streets
Warwick Terrace
Neighborhood Squirrel Hill North
Reynton Lane (until 1911)
Portion Westernmost part

The westernmost part of this street was laid out as Reynton Lane in 1908 in the Highfield plan.[1] The remainder was laid out as Warwick Terrace in 1910 in the Morewood Heights plan.[2][3] Reynton Lane was made part of Warwick Terrace in 1911.[4]

References

  1. "Highfield plan of lots: Laid out by the Pittsburg Manor Company." Laid out May 7, 1908; recorded Apr. 1, 1909, Plan Book 24, pp. 132–133. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3782705. [view source]highfield-plan
  2. "Herbert Du Puy buys former Phipps frontage: Pays about $175,000 for choice property in Morewood Heights section: Building site is sold: Northside Packing Company pays $10,000 for Spring Garden avenue realty." Pittsburgh Post, Jan. 15, 1910, p. 11. Newspapers.com 93557448. [view source]herbert-du-puy-buys
  3. "Morewood Heights: Laid out by Walter P. Fraser: 14th (formerly 22nd) Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa." Laid out Jan. 27, 1910; recorded Jan. 28, 1910, Plan Book 24, pp. 192–193. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3782757. [view source]morewood-heights-plan
  4. "An ordinance changing the name of Highfield road, between Forbes street and Reynton lane, to 'Devon road,' and Reynton lane, between Highfield road east and west and property line, to 'Warwick terrace.'" Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1910–1911, no. 635. Passed Mar. 27, 1911; approved Mar. 28, 1911. Ordinance Book 22, p. 608. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the [Select and Common Councils] of the City of Pittsburgh for the Years 1910–1911, appendix, p. 371, Devine & Co., Pittsburgh, 1911 (Google Books 0X0zAQAAMAAJ; HathiTrust uiug.30112108223840; Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1910). [view source]ordinance-1910-1911-635