Posts tagged "Greenfield History"
Growing Up Greenfield

Growing Up Greenfield

WQED recently ran a half-hour segment on our fair neighborhood – check it out here! The description, from QED’s website: Many call Greenfield the most loyal neighborhood in Pittsburgh. Through rare archival footage and photos, WQED’s Michael Bartley shares his personal memories of growing up in this close-knit community. Michael takes viewers on a neighborhood...

Greenfield Coal Mining

While our steel production history is often celebrated, coal mining also played a large role in Western Pennsylvania history.  Mining started here in the mid-1700s, and as industry increased, so did the amount of mining.  The Pittsburgh coal seam, first identified in Coal Hill (now Mount Washington), extends south and west from Pittsburgh into Washington...

On the origin of street names

Ever wonder how your street got its name?  It generally happens in many ways, ranging from being named after historical figures to completely arbitrary designations, and can still be a contentious issue to this day.  In the case of Greenfield, however, many of streets are named after some of the early landowners. Take this map...

Spotlighting Greenfield’s History: Fort Squirrel Hill

Greenfield, while certainly not Pittsburgh’s oldest neighborhood, has a long and interesting history. In this series of posts, I’ll dig up various pieces of Greenfield history, post historic pictures and maps and interview people who’ve lived here all their lives to get a glimpse of the things, places and events that shaped our neighborhood. As...