Sign, Informational
Sign, Informational
Sign, Informational

Sign, Informational

Object number2013.20.2
Date1979-1990
MediumPlastic/Paper
Credit LineGift of Emilie S. Staisey
DescriptionWhite rectangular sign with black printed text identifying courtroom and judge. Back side has paper backing.Dimensions8.5 x 20.5 in., 0.125 in. (21.6 x 52.1 cm, 0.3 cm)
InscriptionsBlack printed text "COMMON PLEAS / COURTROOM 710 / JUDGE STAISEY".
Historical NotesCourtroom sign. Leonard Staisey, from Duquesne, Pennsylvania, was the first blind man to be admitted to law practice in Allegheny County after passing the Pennsylvania Bar exams in 1948. Tom Foerster and Leonard Staisey were local politicians (Democrats) who were frequent legislative partners. In the 1970s, they were the Allegheny County Commissioners (Staisey's years as CC 1968-1976, Foerster was CC into the 80s) and created a legacy of development including the airport, social service networks, rapid transit systems, county parks and the Community College of Allegheny County. Donated in 1995 but not transferred to the Museum Division until March 2013.
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