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The railroad depot at Pittsburgh (Harper’s Weekly, December 4, 1858)

The railroad depot at Pittsburgh (Harper’s Weekly, December 4, 1858). Pittsburgh celebrated 100 years since Fort Duquesne was captured from the French--the railroad depot stood on the site of the old fort, a symbol of the city’s modernity. By 1861 Pennsylvania possessed over 500 depots, so many that 85 percent of the state’s population lived within fifteen miles of a depot.

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  • Source: The railroad depot at Pittsburgh
  • Author: Harper's Weekly
  • Date: December 4, 1858