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1 88. Old print depicting the ruins of Pittsburgh after the fire of 



1845- 



Loaned by Miss Agnes Way, Edgeworth, Pa. 



189. Portrait of Stephen C. Foster, the Pittsburgh composer. 



Loaned by Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute. 



190. Autograph of George Washington. 



Property of the Carnegie Museum. Purchased. Ace. 

 No. 1904. 



191. Grant of land to Alexander McKee, being the property now 

 known as McKee' s Rocks. This property was given to McKee for an 

 annual rental of five shillings. This paper was signed by Colonel 

 Bouquet at Fort Pitt on the 25th of November, 1764. 



192. Letter signed by Colonel Bouquet, written from Fort Louden, 

 December 16, 1764. 



Loaned by Miss Guthrie, 739 Ridge Ave., North Side, 

 Pittsburgh. 



193. Autograph letter from Col. Ephraim Blaine to General William 

 Jack, dated Pittsburgh, November 20, 1794. 



194. Autograph letter from Major Isaac Craig to General William 

 Jack, dated Pittsburgh, May 11, 1795. 



195. Autograph letter from William Pitt to Deputy Governor of 

 Pennsylvania. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 1777. Donated 

 by Hon. W. J. Diehl. 



Aug. 23 1760 

 Dep. Gov. 



of Whitehall 23 August 1760 



Pennsylvania. 

 Sir, 



The Commanders of His Majesty's Forces and Fleets, in North 

 America, and the West Indies, having transmitted repeated and cer- 

 tain Intelligence of an Illegal and most pernicious Trade, carried on 

 by the King's Subjects in North America, and the West Indies, as 

 well to the French Islands, as to the French Settlements on the Con- 

 tinent of America, and particularly to the Rivers Mobile ; and Missis- 

 sippi, by which the Enemy is, to the greater Reproach and Detriment 

 of Government, supplied with Provisions, and other Necessaries, 

 whereby they are principally if not alone enabled to sustain and pro- 

 tract this long and expensive War, and It further appearing that large 



