A Place of Great Historic Interest Pittsburgh's First Burying-Ground

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58-60.
9. Reuben Gold Thwaites, LL.D., and Louise Phelps Kellogg, Ph.D.
Documentary History of -Dunmore's War, Madison, 1905 pp.
13-14.
10. Colonial Records, Harrisburg, 1853, Vol. XVI, pp. 501-506.
11. Minutes of the Presbytery of Redstone, Cincinnati, 1878, pp.
54-55.
12. Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Harrisburg, 1880, Vol.
X, pp. 646-647.
18 In Which There Are Also Women CHAPTER III.
IN WHICH THERE ARE ALSO WOMEN.
A number of other soldiers of the Revolution were buried in the Presby
...terian churchyard.
Colonel James O'Hara had been an officer in this war, was chief burgess of Pittsburgh in 1803, and was perhaps the most extensive landowner in the borough and the vicinity; he was the originator of the glass manufac- tory which he and Major Craig operated, and also owned a brewery and other enterprises. He died on December 21, 1819.
General Adamson Tannehill, who died on December 23, 1820, was born in Maryland where he enlisted in the Revo- lutionary army, becoming second lieutenant; he was made captain in 1779, and with his corps was transferred to the Pittsburgh frontier.


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