Commemorative
Object number2010.15.33
Datec. 1967
MediumWood, White oak, metal, paper, ink
Credit LineTransfer from Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission
DescriptionWooden plaque with piece of log from Fort Pitt attached to top. Two metal screws sticking out of plaque below log where brick was formerly mounted (brick not intact). Typed and framed note at bottom describing the log and information about who it was presented to and from.Dimensions6.5 x 14 x 22 in. (16.5 x 35.6 x 55.9 cm)InscriptionsLabel on block of wood “…FROM STOCKADE / FORT PITT”.
Framed label at bottom of commemorative “THIS LOG AND BRICK WERE RESURRECTED WHEN EXCAVATION WAS / STARTED FOR POINT PARK AND MUSEUM 200 YEARS AFTER FORT PITT / WAS BUILT IN 1759-60. THE LOG IS WHITE OAK AND WAS CUT ON THE / PREMISES. THE BRICK WAS MADE BY ITINERANT BRICK MAKERS. THE / BLOCK HOUSE WAS BUILT AT A LATER DATE IN 1764 BY COLONEL HENRY / BOUQUET, IS OWNED BY THE DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLU- / TION, AND IS OPEN TO VISITORS. THE POINT, WHERE THE ALLEGHENY / AND THE MONONGAHELA RIVERS MEET TO FORM THE OHIO RIVER, MARKS / THE BIRTHPLACE OF PITTSBURGH AND THE SPOT WHERE IT WAS DECIDED / WHETHER THE TRANSMOUNTANE AREA WOULD BE AN ENGLISH SPEAKING / OR FRENCH SPEAKING COUNTRY. / Presented to / WESTMORELAND-FAYETTE HISTORICAL SOCIETY 1967 / by / ARTHUR G. TRIMBLE, Formerly of / Scottdale, Pa., now living in / Pittsburgh, Pa., since 1913”.
Previous owner
Arthur G. Trimble
Previous owner
Westmoreland-Fayette Historical Society
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