442 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



Loaned by the Pittsburgh Chapter of the Daughters of 

 the American Revolution. 



Oil paintings by Russell Smith : 



176. An old log house at the foot of Coal Hill opposite Market 

 Street as it appeared in the year 1832 ; said, at that time, to be the 

 oldest house standing in Pittsburgh. 



177. Old tree on Ormsby's farm opposite Bakewell's glass works in 

 the year 1834. 



178. Building of the Western University of Pennsylvania in the 

 year 1833. (See Plate LVIII.) 



179. View looking up the river from Coal Hill over Ormsby's farm 

 to Birmingham. 



180. Nelson's Island from the foot of Hand Street in the year 1840. 



Loaned by Mr. James Getty, in care of G. G. O'Brien, 

 1002 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh. 



181. Lithograph of the Pittsburgh Novelty Works on the corner of 

 Grant and Front Streets, as it appeared before the fire of 1845. 

 These works were owned by Livingston, Roggen & Co. 



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

 Pittsburgh. 



182. Picture of an Indian scout and trapper, formerly the property 

 of Peter Shiras. 



Loaned by Mrs. James Morris, 6009 Stanton Ave., 

 Pittsburgh. 



183. Silhouette of John Kennedy McGunnegle taken in 1769. 



184. Silhouette of George W. McGunnegle and his wife Margaret 

 Kennedy, who came to Pittsburgh from Ireland in the year 1766. 



Loaned by Mrs. Franklin M. Gordon, 131 9 Center 

 Ave., Wilkinsburg, Pa. 



185. Silhouettes of Colonel Thomas Bull and his brother Lewis Bull, 

 soldiers in the Revolutionary War. 



Loaned by Mrs. Sidney O. Hartje, Dunmoyle St., 

 Pittsburgh. 



186. Three photographs of the ruins of the Allegheny County 

 Courthouse, which was erected in the year 1836 and destroyed by fire 

 May 7, 1882. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 1083. Do- 

 nated by Mr. E. S. Morrow. 



187. Oil painting of the ruins of the Allegheny County Courthouse 

 made in 1882 by Miss Agnes Way. 



