448 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 



209. Diploma issued to George H. Evans by the Pittsburgh High 

 School in the year 1867 and also Commission as Second Lieutenant 

 in the United States Army signed by President U. S. Grant. Evans 

 was the first native of Pittsburgh to pass a competitive examination for 

 West Point and was appointed by General James K. Moorhead, at 

 that time Congressman from the Pittsburgh District. 



Loaned by Mr. R. L, Evans, Carnegie Library, 

 Pittsburgh. 



210. Schedule of the Garfield funeral train from Pittsburgh to 

 Cleveland, September 24, 188 r. 



Donated by Mr. C. R. Cunningham, Carnegie Library, 

 Pittsburgh. 



211. Cancelled Bonds and Notes issued by the City of Pittsburgh 

 and neighboring townships : 



City of Pittsburgh $500, November 1832, interest 5 per cent., due 

 i860, total issue $12,000. This bond (No. 12) was one of the first 

 bonds issued by the city and was to obtain money for the construction 

 of the first water works. The pumping station was located on the 

 Allegheny River at the foot of Fifth Street and the reservoir was on 

 or near the present site of the Frick Building on Grant Street. 



Property of Carnegie Museum, Ace. No. 684. Donated 

 by Mr. E. S. Morrow. 



212. $10, 1839 signed by Wm. R. Holmes, Assistant Treasurer. 



213. $1.00, 1846 signed by L. R. Johnston, Treasurer. 



214. $2.00, 1846 " " " " " " 



215. $3.00, 1837 " " William Pentland, " 



Donated by Mr. E. S. Morrow. 



216. City of Pittsburgh — Pittsburgh & Connellsville Railroad Bond 

 ;^iooo.oo, 6 per cent., 30 years, 1853. 



Signed 



Robert M. Riddle, Mayor. 



Andrew McMaster, Treasurer. 



217. City of Pittsburgh Compromise Bond, Allegheny Valley 

 Railroad Company (subscription to stock) $1000, 4 per cent., 50 

 years, 1862. 



Signed 



B. C. Sawyer Jr. , Mayor. 



John McCargo, Controller. 



218. City of Pittsburgh, Compromise Bond, $100, 5 per cent., 50 

 years, 1863. 



