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137. Piece of needle- work left unfinished at the time of the breaking 

 up of Miss McLeod's School at Staten Island. The notoriety of Mrs. 

 Schenley's elopement caused the parents of the young ladies in attend- 

 ance to withdraw them from the school. 



Loaned by Miss Caroline O'F. Russell, 704 Clyde St., 

 Pittsburgh. 



138. Silver pitcher "Presented to Livingston, Roggen & Co. as a 

 testimony of esteem for their sterling worth and integrity as employers 

 by their workmen on June i, 1848," upon the occasion of the first 

 banquet given by a firm to its employees in Pittsburgh. 



Loaned by Mr. L. O. Livingston, 819 Heberton Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



139. Piano formerly owned by Stephen C. Foster, who was a native 

 of Pittsburgh and a famous composer of ballads. He not only com- 

 posed the music but also wrote the words. His songs " Old Folks at 

 Home," and "Massa's in the Cold, Cold Ground" are among the 

 most popular and are known wherever the English language is spoken. 

 Foster was born in the year 1826 and died in 1864. 



Donated by Mr. Henry Butterfield, 433 Liberty St., 

 Pittsburgh. 



140. Piano which, although made in New York, has been in Pitts- 

 burgh for seventy-five years. It is similar in type to the one in the 

 old Schenley homestead. 



Loaned by Miss W. F. Whitmarsh, 116 East Chestnut 

 St., Columbus, Ohio. 



141. Tall clock made by Jourdian in Hamburg, Germany, between 

 the years 1640 and 1690. Purchased in Hamburg in the year 1785 

 by Otto Muller, brought to Baltimore, Maryland, in the year 1808, 

 from thence to Zelienople, Pennsylvania, in 18 14, and then to 

 Sewickley, Pennsylvania, in the early '70s. 



Loaned by Mr. Joseph G. Taylor, Edgeworth, Penn- 

 sylvania. 



142. Tall clock formerly the property of Colonel Ephraim Blaine, 

 father of James G. Blaine. 



Loaned by Mr. P. B. Malone, i Chess St., Mt. Wash- 

 ington, Pittsburgh. 



143. Tall clock made in Pittsburgh by J. Thomson over one hun- 

 dred years ago. 



Loaned by Mrs. G. M. Lehman, 4523 Center Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



