Welcome
In the late 1700s what was to become Monroeville was nothing more than a few scattered farms. In the more than 200 years that have passed, Monroeville has become a thriving suburban center of commerce and home to some 30,000 residents. On this site the Monroeville Historical Society presents the story of our community.
In these pages you will find the surprisingly rich history of Monroeville as told in words and pictures.
We invite you to spend a little time with us, get to know Monroeville, and consider joining the historical society in its mission to preserve and foster our community’s historical heritage.
The Society’s meetings are held monthly (except in February and December) on the third Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at the Monroeville Public Library. The public is invited to attend.
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William and Mary Haymaker c. 1865. (Courtesy Library and Archives Division, Historical Society of Western PA.).
Water Fountain at Monroeville Mall - 1978.
Bellwood School - class of 1924.
Widening of Monroeville Blvd. in 1970.
MacGregor Road Stone Bridge. c. 1970.
Clarence Hall with his US Mail Truck in 1948.
Graham Farmhouse (now gone) near today's Garden City.
School children.
Brunner Farm House in 2005.
Routes 22 and 48 in the 1970s.
Miracle Mile.
Eagles' Club - Boyd's Hill - 1970s
Roy Jackson Elliott (b. 1927) and Alice Smith Elliott (b.1930). 2007.
Old Stone Church. c. 1980.
Advertisement for Monroeville Mall. 1983.
Minnie Johnston.
Center Road at Route 22. c. 1990.
Route 22 east at Center and Stroschein (Salamon Brother's Market). c. 1950.
Monroeville's Adderly district. 2002.
George Bachman (1873-1934) was a butcher by trade who had a small store at the corner of Maine Street and Monroeville Road (near Turtle Creek) in the early 1900s. The family-owned store was in business for many years, finally closing in 1948.
Samuel Gillis, with Paul, Wilimar and Genevieve in 1926.
Old Stone Church (interior). c. 2000.
Holiday House Advertisement - March, 1988.
Garden City Swimming Pool.
Boyce Park Administrative Building newly-constructed in 1966.
Gavity Fill Gas Station on Old Route 22 with gasolene supplied from railroad cars on adjacent hill. c. 1930.
McCully House. c. 1990. (John McCully)
Former Roosevelt School on thomspon Run Rd. c. 1970.
Chester Beatty in the cab of Beatty Farm delivery van in 1952.
Sportsmen's bar on Old Wm. Penn Hwy. in the late 1940s.
chrismas card from Hill Crest Farm.
Ida Mae Elliott Sherman and Fred Kuehn in front of the Elliott farm house near Old Wm. Penn Hwy. & Elliott Rd. Built 1905.
Union Railroad's diesel engine.
Westinghouse Air Brake Company Housing at Mellon Plan in the 1920s.
Office of Dr. McDonald, 3538 Northern Pike in 2005. Extensively remodeled, this structure was the first stagecoach stop in Monroeville -- the Rising Sun Inn.
Greyhound Bus Station at Conley's Motel. (Jospeh Matthews, Station Manager). c. 1990.
Harold and Emma Clugston. 1955.
Harry Solomon with trotter and sulky on the farm's racetrack.
The Penn Mor Hotel and Restaurant. The Amantea family built and ran the Penn Mor Hotel on Mosside Boulevard in the 1940s and 50s. This 1955 photo shows Adam and Joe Amantea tending the restaurant's bar.
Union Railroard train at the North Bessemer shops of the P&LE RR. c. 1950s.
Manor House Apartments (c. 1900). 2446 Johnston Rd. 1982.
Monroeville School in 1909.
Burke Glen amusement park with a boardwalk over the stream.ÿ c. 1930s.
Speelman Farm House.
Mosside Blvd in 2011 (Photo by Gene Bolch) .
North American Martyrs Catholic Church. 2005.
Darryl Thompson with "Old Shep." c. 1940s.
Miracle Mile Shopping Center. 1960s.
Miracle Mile. c. 1950.
Dora Urick, collecting eggs from her chicken house on the Urick farm. Dora is collecting the eggs in her apron, which is the way she always collected them, never in a basket. This picture was taken in the early 30s. The chicken house was located on the lower part of Urick Lane across from Urick Court.
Cole's Cottage. c. 1940.
Family Picnic at McMasters' Grove. 1909.
Coal Tipple (remodeled) on Old Route 22 (2009).
Margaret Bing Monroe. c. 1880.
Samuel Gillis.
Pianting Family (Elizabeth, Frances, Lilly, Peggy, "Dog", and Charles). c. 1912.
Thomas H. Brunner.
Route 22 at Center Road; looking east. c. 1990.
Brookside Mobile Home Park in 2006.
Monroevile Mall - skating rink.
Picnic at McMasters' Grove. c. 1910.
Johnston family hauling Time Capsule in parade in 1976.
U.S. Steel Research Labs off Jamison Lane shortly after opening in 1956.
Kuehn's dairy farm. c.1970.
Veteran's Ceremonies at the Old Stone Church. c. 1910.
McKean Cadillac dealership on Route 22.
Evelyn Treher, unk., Olivia Treher at Duff Farm.
Piles of strip mine tailings created a "swimming hole" for local children in the 1930s and 40s. Pictured are Catherine Wray and her cousin, Jimmy Wray.
Joseph Taylor (in coveralls) owner of Taylor's Auction Barn. c. 1950.
Ethel May McGinley (b. 1912).
Johnston's Dairy Farm in 1980.
Frank Urick (1881-1946) with horse "Babe" on the Urick farm c. 1937
Swimming Pool at Burke Glen.
Boyd Farmhouse in 2005.
Miracle Mile with Kroger's.
George L. Johnston. 1920.
Johnston's Dairy Farm, established in the late 1700s, was the oldest family farm in continuous operation in Monroeville. It finally went out of business in the early 1980s, and the land along Monroeville Blvd. was sold to developers.
George Johnston in 1979.
Sarah Sylves Thompson with Former Councilman James Mirro.
Valley Buick Route 22 & Route 48. 1970s.
Colonel Elmer Ellsworth Thompson (1862-1937).
Sawka House (c1924) on Patton St. Ext.,in 2006.
Monroeville's Maintenance Department on May 25, 1976.Top Row: L. to R.: John Anderson, Herb Spat, John Fisher, Gene Meticvitch, Nick Zdjelar, Chad Honey, Tom McKay, Rib Felton, Fred Otto, Ralph Pivorttio, Den Spritz, James Madejerick, John Mazak, Ron Korner. Bottom Row: L. to R. Bob Jahn, J.P.Taylor, Mark Ruffing, Hank Masters, Bill Speelman, Zig Matuski, Ed Solusky, Walt Sobol, Dan Skiles.
Clugston School on Beatty Road.
Miller/Solomon Farm. - 1957. Clara Louise with two children (Harry to the right). In background is summer kitchen.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (Later, the Johnston Family's residence). This photo shows the house before it was restored.
William Beatty.
Ticket for Burke Glen amusement park.
Luzader's 22 Motel.
Route 22. view from Miracle Mile. c. 1990.
Monroeville Water Authority on Old Wm Penn Hwy.
King's Motel on Route 22. 2005. (razed in 2013)
Clugston School in 1908.
Evergreen Elementary School - 1970s.
Route 22 with Wm. Penn Fruit Market's open stands. c. 1950.
George C. Johnston and family, c. 1899.
Sam Black Farm House on Mosside Blvd. "Blackridge Farm." (near present-day Sunrise Senior Living Home)
Cross Roads Meeting House (The original church building). c. 1880
Old Stone Church. 1998.
Penn Super Pharmacy on route 22. c. 1950.
George Takas' Auto Body Shop in 1970s.
McGinley and McCully Houses, winter, 2010.
Patton Heights Elementary School - 1970s
Florence Gertrude Solomon.
Fountains in Monroeville Mall from second floor. 1969.
Taylor's Auction Barn near routes 22 and 48. c. 1950.
Beatty's Resaurant and Gulf Station on Route 22 at Strochein Rd. c. 1948.
Richard Maxwell, Jr. and "Daisy." in 1947.
Charles Raymond Warner, Sr., heavy equipment operator for Warner Excavators, is seen in the front of Warner's auto garage on Northern Pike (c. 1925).
US Steel Research Labs. 1955.
Municipal Water Authority along Old Route 22.
Miracle Mile in 1965.
Claire Nissen, Organist at the San Juan Motel. 1948.
Margaret Beatty.
School at Saunders Station and Haymaker Rds. 1927.
Eat 'n Park restaurant on Route 22. c. 1990.
Gravity Fill Gas station on Old Route 22 with staff.
Route 22 west from overpass. c. 1950.
Garden City Shopping Center. c1960.
Route 22 at Center/Stroschein Rds. c. 1970.
Seaman House in 2006.
A demonstration of fire fighting techniques at the original station of Monroeville's Fire Company #5 located behind a gas station at Strochein Road and Business Route 22. (c.1950s).
Henningsen contemporary log house.
On Northern Pike towards Route 22. c. 1950.
Route 22 near Center Rd. (Ruby's Cleaners on left). c. 1960.
Robert Thompson (1873-1944) with grandson Darryl in the 1940s.
Terrace Motel. c. 1960.
Group portrait of the inhabitants of Mellon Plan/ Boyd's Hill in 1918.
Beatty's Restaurant on Route 22 near Strochein Road.
Charles Vercelli on the Vercelli Farm - C. 1930s.
Monroeville's first municipal building in 1957.
William Penn Motel on Route 22.
Harold "Chick" Clugston with his car on the family farm. c. 1930.
Terrace Motel on Route 22. 1969.
Graham Log house (c. 1780) off Old Ramsey Road. 1985.
The Monroeville Expo Mart. 2005.
Garden City under construction in 1956.
Patton Twp. Road crew with Andrew J. Elliott, Supervisor, on far left.
Old Stone Church. c. 1980.
Johnny Garneau's Restaurant on Route 22.
Harry Solomon and pony. c. 1950.
Monroeville's Public Library in 2005.
Children of Robert & Essy McGinley - 1920s.
John and Sarah Graham. Wedding Photo. c. 1910.
22 Park Shops (Route 22) - 1970.
Zarrella House in 1957.
Burke Glen Amusement Park (c. 1930).
Miracle Mile in 2005.
Kuehn's Dairy Farm. c. 1980.
First Monroeville Borough Council. January 10, 1952.
Beatty's Restaurant and Gulf Gas Station on Old Wm Penn Hwy near Center Road. c. 1948.
Myrtle, Alice and Edna Holt with the family's 1915 Studebaker.
McCollough House in 2006.
Zayre's Shopping Plaza on Route 22.
US Steel Research Center (aerial view). c. 1960.
Ricahrd Maxwell on "Big Red". c. 1950.
William Sposito, Ken Krusey, and Rich Gessinger before the Lang/Sposito log house as it was being modernized in 1939.
Hampton Inn. 2005.
Cinema world in Monroeville Mall Plaza. 1990.
Auction Barn (Thomas Berry, Auctioneer with John Palak). c. 1950.
Good Shepherd Luthern Church on Old Wm Penn Hwy. 2005.
The original of Monroeville's Holiday inn Bldg on Mosside Blvd. c. 1970.
Stella Cain Bachman c. 1920.
Harry Solomon and "Mo." c. 1950.
Old Stone Church in 1915.
Cole's Cottage at Route 22 and Stroschien Rd. in 1947.
Groundbreaking for the Miracle Mile , November 1953. (Don Casto & J. Skillen).
McMasters' Grove - Cross Roads Church Sunday school Picnic.
Olivia and Evelyn Treher at Hill Crest Farm.
Shay Locomotive of the Cunningham Coal Co., servicing the mines of Patton Township is shown here removing tracks on Center Road.
Fourth of July celebrations at Grimm Farm, on Tilbrook Road.
Route 22 east from overpass near Northern Pike. c. 1950.
Ice skating Rink in Monroeville Mall in 1983. (closed in 1983).
The Ice Skating Rink at Monroeville Mall. c. 1970.
Frank and Dora Urick on the Urick Farm.
Union Railroad train unloading scrap at US Steel's Duquesne works.
Groundbreaking for Kaufmann's Store. 1960.
Samuel King Beatty (c. 1850).
johnston's Dairy Farm. c. 1970.
Penn Super Pharmacy, Community Hardware, Hair Supply. c. 1990.
Old Stone Church. c. 1920.
School children.
Holiday House on Route 22. 1970s.
Route 22 and Center Rd. 1998.
Evening on Route 22 near the Miracle Mile Shopping Center (photo by Gene Bolch).
Boyd Log House (unrestored). 2005.
US Steel Research Center
Greyhound Bus Station at Zayre's Plaza on Route 22. c. 1980.
Matlack House in 2006.
Glen Cole at the Atlantic gas station on Old Route 22.
McKinney Farmhouse in 2006.
Amantea House, 485 Hillside Ave. Guiseppe and Filomena Amantea came from Italy to settle in Patton Township where they bought a house and 23 acres in 1918. The family went on to build and run a number of local businesses. In time a portion of the land was sold to become the Rush Valley subdivision of homes, while another portion was donated by the Amantea family to the Municipality of Monroeville as a land conservancy named Mosside Slopes. Rose Amantea is shown here in front of the family's original 3-room house.
Beatty Farmhouse on Logan's Ferry Extension in 2006.
Holiday House on Route 22. c. 1980.
Route 48 view North. 1995.
Miller/Solomon farm - Miller Family in the 1950s.
Graham Log House (c.1780) in the 1930s.
Alice Jane (Berger)Hall on her wedding day in 1914.
Crowds gathered for the regular Horseshows held at the Speelman Farm in at the "upper ring" near Speelman St. and Miller Ave. in the 1950s.
Monroeville Public Library. c. 1980.
"Gene's Waterfall" off Strochein Road. 1998.
Bethel Presbyterian Church.
Northern Pike & Mosside Blvd. 1971.
WPSL, Monroeville's radio station. c. 1970. The station signed on the air in September 1964 with call letters taken from the name of the founder. Punchy Sylvis Leib. When she died, her sister Sarah Sylves Thompson, took over as President of The Monroeville Broadcasting Company. The station was sold to out-of-town interests, and the call letters changed in 1980.
Monroeville Mall. c. 1970.
Route 22 at Northern Pike. 2005.
Old Stone Church (interior). 2006.
Thomas McMasters McElroy and his wife Emily Mattox McElroy.
LaBarbe - Old Wm Penn Hwy. - 1970s
Directional sign for Burke Glen amusement park located on Wm Penn Hwy. (1926-1974).
Bellwood School. c. 1930.
Route 22 looking West in 2005.
Toll Gate Motel at Routes 22 & 48 in the 1970s.
Corner of Monroeville Blvd. and Jamison Lane. 1998.
Rising Sun Inn (as private residence of Sam Dixon family).
George C. Johnston and family, c. 1900.
Miracle Mile at night. c. 1950.
Rovesti and Bruce Houses on Patton st. Extension in 2006.
Patton Township Fire Truck from Fire Company Number 1, a 1939 International Pumper, seen here in the Fourth of July parade.
Zayre's on Route 22 - 1970s
Miller/Solomon Farm - McGinley House. In front, Mary Solomon Linhart and Clara Louise. By side porch, Betty Miller.
Sarah Sylves Thompson (1909-1995) with her Patton Twp. classroom.
Leonora Beatty Warner.
Old Stone Church. 1915.
Joesph and Mary Mann McClintock.
Penn Super Pharmacy on Route 22 in the 1950s.
Gateway High School. c. 1980.
Cole's Cottage Booklet c.1950.
Workers building the Pennsylvania Turnpike near Monroeville in the 1950s.
Johnston's Dairy Farm. The oldest family farm in Monroeville, Johnston's Dairy farm finally went out of business in the early 1980s when the land along Monroeville Blvd. was sold to developers.
Conley House in 2006.
George M. Johnston , wife Anne, and sister Mary Agnes, with Bertha and Mary. 1895.
Nannie Earle Gillis.
Monzo's Howard Johnsons. Located on Route 48 near the intersection with Route 22, this motel lost the "Howard Johnsons" designation but continued on in business into the 2000s. Eventually it was closed and the land sold as the site for a future hospital.
Leonora Beatty
Rush Barn along Tilbrook Rd.
Catherine McClintock Young (1831-1913).
Mary Thompson in her "Victory Garden." c. 1940.
Plaque honoring Dr. John R. Tilbrook from the grateful congregation of the Crossroads Presbyterian Church.
Cole's Custard Stand on Route 48.
Ice skating Rink in Monroeville Mall in 1983. (closed in 1983).
Taylor's Auction Barn on Route 22. c. 1950.
Holiday House on Route 22. 1970s.
Miracle Mile. c. 1950.
Brinton House Log Cabin on McGinley Road in the 1920s. (Razed in the 1940s).
James "Jimmy" Mirro c. 1970.
Miller/Solomon Farm. Boy on a horse; tool shed in background.
R.J. Lee Company on Hochberg Rd. 2005.
Miracle Mile. c.1970.
Young's Grocery and Gas station, near James St. c. 1930.
The Warner Auto Repair Garage on Northern Pike.
The Schafer Farmhouse in 2005.
The Miller Family in the 1950s
Bradley House, 2340 Saunders Station Rd. Home of the Geroge Smith family in 1941.
The Penn Mor Hotel and Restaurant. The Amantea family (bothers Joe, George, Albert, and Adam) built and ran the Penn Mor Hotel at the southern end of Mosside Blvd. The building was erected in 1947 as a hotel for workers who needed convenient rooms and meals. The restaurant expanded to serve a heavy volume of lunch-time customers from local businesses (Westinghouse Printing in Trafford, Westinghouse Electric, etc) with favorites being Hot Sausage on Bun and Pasta dishes. Eventually the brothers expanded the building to included banquet facility with large ballrooms (first and second floors) for dances, wedding receptions, and conferences. The business was sold in 1957.
Robert J. & Essie Glendenning McGinley with daughter Hazel
Christmas card from the Wilcox family at Willow Springs Farm.
Monroevile Mall - fountain.
School Children at Clugston School.
Monroeville Mall recently completed in 1970.
A Cole Automobile on a national sales tour is displayed in Pitcairn in 1910.
The Logan House on Tilbrook Rd. in 2006.
The Jonnet Building. 2005.
Jean Winkler Colbaugh and "Lovely Lady." c. 1944.
Rebecca Carlisle with Nellie Bishop Gillis and Evelyn Treher Gillis.
Beatty Farm Meat Market on Old William Penn Hwy in 1952.
Puttsburgh-Monroeville Airport (aerial view). 1969.
Site of Johnston's Dairy Farm in 1987.
The Haymaker/Maxwell House (c.1793) in 1947.
Originally the home of William N. Haymaker at 1256 Northwestern Drive, off Haymaker Road.
Maxwell Farm barn in 1946.
Johnston/Gosnell Family house. c. 1970.
In time, the house passed to the family of Wilmer (“Moke”) Gosnell who had married Esther Johnston. Wilmer Gosnell was to work at the Homestead Mills of US Steel until his retirement in 1969. About that time, the Gosnells sold the house and property to developers who were planning the Ivanhoe Apartments on the site. The old house was torn down and the remains were buried to make way for the apartments.
Mary Martha Maxwell (1846-1918).
Monroevile Mall - G. C. Murphy Co.
Monroeville's Time Capsule being buried at Flag Plaza near the Old Stone Church in 1976.
US Post Office on Monroeville Blvd. c. 1980.
San Juan Motel on Route 22. c. 1960.
Union High School in 1913. (2nd row, 2nd from left - Leonora Beatty Warner).
Olivi Mary, Evelyn Charlotte, and Beatrice Jane Treher in Turtle Creek in 1918.
James Street in the 1920s.
Miracle Mile Shopping Center. c. 1990.
Ramsey Elementary School. 2005.
Miracle Mile. c. 1960.
John Lucas Schafer in front of thye family home at 2003 Haymaker Road.
Johnny Garneau's Restaurant and smorgasbord on Route 22.
Beauty Supply Salon at Rt. 22 and Center/Monroeville Trestle Rd. in 1988. This corner was once the location of Salamon Brother's Market.
Leroy and Helen Rush Thompson at their wedding. c. 1940.
Sewing Club - Cross Roads Church in the 1910s.
Patton Township Coal Mine in 1922
Samuel L. and Nannie Earle Gillis.
Westinghouse Air Brake Company Housing at Boyd Hill shortly after construction in 1918.
Best Buy in Monroeville Mall plaza. 2006.
Miracle Mile in the late 1950s.
WABCO Workers housing on Boyd's Hill.
Monroeville Road near the US Steel labs. c. 1950.
The Herb Garden at McGinley House. c. 1990.
Jordan School on Grandview - 1970s.
The Chandler House in 2006.
Duff Family, Labor Day, 1915.
John Maxwell (1832-1867).
Kuehn's Dairy Farm.
The McCully Log House being re-constructed on the McGinley property by MHS members and other volunteers. (John McCully)
Miracle Mile in 2005.
The Burger King on the north side of Route 22 (across from the Miracle Mile) in about 1970.
Haymaker Rd. (unpaved). 1950s.
Willow Springs Farmhouse in 2006.
Charles Vercelli on the Vercelli Farm - Summer 1935.
Mellon Plan School - 1970s
Holiday House - Rose Room.
Tyke's Gas station at Route 22 and Stroschien Rd.
Holiday House - Main Dining Room.
Menu from Cole's Cottage on Route 22 at Center rd. c. 1953.
School children at Clugston School.
St. Bernadette's School in Garden City.
La Barbe restaurant. c. 1920.
Joe Burton. Monroeville Councilman and MHS member, c. 1980.
Miller/Solomon Farm. Mrs. Elizabeth ("Betty") Miller.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1880's.
La Barbe restaurant in 1926.
A & L Motors on Route 22.
Roy Chester Elliott (1896-1980) and Abbie Elliott (1903-1996).
Crossroads Church on Haymaker Road. 2005.
Miracle Mile with Thrift Drugs in 1987.
Rebecca Gillis Sooy, Great- Great- Great-Granddaughter of Joel Monroe showing deed to the Monroe property.
Alphina and Anton Winkler. c. 1900.
Thruway Inn.
John Alexander (1849-1889) and Susanna Hoy Thompson (1851-1917).
Burke Glen amusement park. c. 1930.
Park Diner on Route 22. c. 1990.
Route 22 looking west (with Luzader's 22 Motel on left). c.1960.
Route 22 facing East in the early 1950s.
Ice Cream container from Kuehn's Dairy Farm - Monroeville's last functioning dairy farm which ceased operation in the mid-1990s.
George C. and Mary Johnston in the mid 1930s.
McCully House at original location on Queen Drive. c. 1992. (John McCully)
Garden City Center in 1970s
Young's Grocery and Gas Station, near James St. c.1930. (rear view).
Jean Winkler Colbaugh and "Taxi." c.1944.
Robert and Mary Thompson with their grandchildren. c. 1940.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Has been extensively restored by the Bill Johnson family for whom it now serves as a residence.
Speelman (McCollough) Farm House (c. 1840). At 2215 Monroeville Road, as it appeared in the 1970s (Razed).
Penn-Super Pharmacy on Route 22, with Joann Schwartzmiller at the Soda Fountain. c. 1950.
David Maxwell (1822- ).
Miracle Mile (Murphy's Meats and Islay's). 1991.
Haymaker School. c. 1920.
Route 22 looking west towards Wlikins Twp. c. 1960.
Joseph L. Kiren building the Kiren House on McKinney Road.
La Barbe Resaurant c. 1970.
Robert Thompson House (razed) on Beatty Road (near present day University Park and College park Drives).
The Householder Family on Tilbrook Road near the Grimm Farm in the late 1920s.
Union Railraod - Hall Locomotive Repair Shops
Route 22 heading east at Center Road. c. 1950.
Mrs. Betty Miller on the Miller/Solomon Farm.
Local traffic on Pitcairn Rd. c. 1920.
San Juan Motel. c. 1960.
Mary Sadler Johnston.
Burke Glen amusement park. Original oil paining by Kathleen Ferri.
McCully house with siding stripped away. c. 1992. (John McCully)
The Haymaker/Maxwell House (c.1793) in 1946.
Originally the home of William N. Haymaker at 1256 Northwestern Drive, off Haymaker Road.
Mrs. Betty Miller and Piper Cub.
Lang's Gas station on route 22. c. 1920.
Urick farm. The Urick's raised turkeys and the gentlemen seen here were friends, or "hangers-on" who, according to family lore, came to the farm every weekend to "freeload." c. 1930.
Kuehn's Dairy Farm. c. 1980.
Monroeville Mall. c. 1970.
Ed and Cathy Johnston with their daughter and the family's Clydesdales in 1976 parade.
Pittsburgh Corning Co. 1962.
Northern Pike Shopping Center at Route 48. 1970s.
Penn-Monroe Bar and Restaurant on Route 22. c. 1950.
Evelyn and jane Treher at Hill Crest Farm. 1918.
Bituminous Coal Research off Hochberg Road.
Robert Maxwell (1840-1928).
The White Swan Bar and Restaurant on Monroeville Blvd in early 1940s-1950s. Original owners Emil and Nick Colbaugh; later Augie Bates.
San Juan Motel in the late 1940s.
Penn-Monroe Bar and Grill on Route 22. 2005.
Route 22 facing east in 2005.
Teresa Mirro - "Woman of the Year, 1982."
Floyd Johnston, his wife and grandson with a team of oxen in the 1976 bicentennial parade.
Blanche Jordan Jae.
Loaded hay wagon on the Beatty Farm on Logan's Ferry Road in 1945.
Duck Pond at Monroeville's Restland Cemetery. 1997.
Miracle Mile shopping center. 1987.
Thokar House in the 1940s.
USAF Rockets on display at the opening of the Monroeville Mall. 1969.
The Speed Hound Roller coaster at Burke Glen. c. 1930.ÿ (Photo courtesy of the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh).
Johnston's Field in the 1950s.
"Jingles" (owner: Gerri Tucker) at Miller/Solomon Farm. 1962.
Clair Chandler at McCully house. c. 1990.
Penn Monroe Bar and Grill on Route 22 in the 1970s.
Nick Marie's Esta-Esta Restaurant on Route 22.
King's Motel; Rt. 22 at 48 looking east - 1968.
School at Haymaker and Saunder's Station in 1927.
Cross Roads Presbyterian Meeting House (original church building). c.1890.
Route 22 at Stroschien Rd. in 2005.
Lois Lyman in the McGinely House Herb Garden. c. 1980.
Daniel and Catherine Jenker McMunn -- descendents of Martha Miers.
Turnpike Gardens in 2006.
Phoenix Motel on Route 22. c. 1960.
Kaufmann's Department Store on Route 22. 1986.
Monroeville Mall (aerial view). c. 1980
The Haymaker/Maxwell House (c.1793) as modernized in the 1940s.
Originally the home of William N. Haymaker at 1256 Northwestern Drive, off Haymaker Road.
"Toodles" guarding Hill Crest Farm.
Monroeville Mall in 2005.
Christmas display on Mt. Pleasant Drive. 1996.
Family outing on Tilbrook Road. c. 1920.
Kaufmann's Department Store on Route 22.
Mural of Monroeville by prominent Pittsburgh artist, John Johns, at bank building, 2727 Strochien Rd. 1965.
Methodist Church. c. 1980.
Kerr-Campbell House in the 2006.
Former Saw Mill on Thompson Run Road, now Eles Brothers Cement Co. 2005.
Beatty Farmhouse on Logan's Ferry Extension in 1901.
Maxwell Farm with "Babe". c. 1940.
Peg Heasley (Rider and trainer) with Jean Colbaugh (mounted on "Lucky Lady")at a horse show in Monroeville at the Speelman farm in the 1950s.
Forbes Regional Hospital. c. 1980.
Westinghouse Nuclear Center
McGinley House. 1998.
James King Snodgrass and Annie McGinley Snodgrass in 1934.
Removal of Railroad tracks for mine servicing near Route 22 and Center Road.
Monroeville Mall. c. 1970.
Henry Duff and Rebecca Monroe Duff.
James Maxwell (1836-1862).
The Haymaker/Maxwell House (c.1793) after 1990's addition.
Originally the home of William N. Haymaker at 1256 Northwestern Drive, off Haymaker Road.
Mellon Plan School. c. 1940.
Monroeville's Holiday House, a well-known night club, went out of business in the 1980s; in 1989 the building, at the 3700 block of Route 22, was torn down to make way for the Holiday Town Centre shopping mall.
Monroeville Municipal Building in the 1970s.
Burke Glen Amusement Park.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1920's.
Monroeville Mall - Pub Lounge.
School children.
Gulf Gas Station located on the southwest corner of Old Route 22 and Center Road. In the late 1950s, the station was owned by the Hamilton family.
Kaufmann's Department Store on Route 22 near Route 48.
PPG Industries, 440 College Park Drive. In 2012.
Miracle Mile Shopping Center. 1960s.
Wedding in the Old Stone Church.
School children.
Chin's Taki Outi on William Penn Hwy (near Center Road) c. 1970.
Methodist Church. 2005.
Union RR - Hall Locomotive Repair Shops off Thompson Rd.
Billy Speelman on Parson (The Pittsburgh Press Sunday Roto Aug, 25, 1945).
Taylor's Auction Barn in the 1950s.
The Holiday House and Route 22. c. 1950.
McCully House being reconstructed in 1993. (John McCully)
La Barbe restaurant. 2005.
The Haymaker/Maxwell House (c.1793) in 1976.
Originally the home of William N. Haymaker at 1256 Northwestern Drive, off Haymaker Road.
Airmail envelope embossed with Johnston's Airport return. 1941.
Veterans Celebrations at the Old Stone Church - c.1900.
Colbaugh house, 2033 Monroeville Rd. (c. 1880). 1982. (July 14, 1982)
Mary Martha Maxwell (1846-1918).
Route 22. Pittsburgh Dry Cleaners. c. 1990.
Hindu Jain Temple in University Park. 2005.
Monroeville Mall shortly after opening in July 1969.
Victoria Station restaurant off Stroschein Rd. c. 1980.
Lucas Schafer, "Weedy " Prvts, and John L. Schafer.
Zayre's in "Zayre's Plaza" in the 1960s.
Young's Grocery and Gas Station at Young's Corner near James St. 1930.
Taylor's Auction Barn on Route 22 in the 1950s.
Former Saw Mill - Thompson Run Road. 1970s
Maxwell Family (Helen,Jack, Dick & Joan) with "Buckskin" in 1946.
Graham Log House (c. 1780) off of Old Ramsey Road in 1976.
Monroeville's Time capsule in 1976 with Eugen Bloch, Project Supervisor, Hamill Mfg. Co.
Leonora Beatty.
Carothers Farm in 1800s (woodcut).
Red Coach Inn. c. 1950.
Sarah Sylves (Thompson) with her mother in the early 1900s.
Gravel Business - Old Wm Penn Hwy.
James and Rebecca Carlisle at their wedding at Hill Crest farm.
Krusey's Cement Block Co., on Wallace Drive, in 2008.
Louisa Vercelli on the Vercelli Farm - September 1936.
Red Hohman, Anthony Winkler, Jean Winkler Colbaugh, and Blondie". c. 1945.
Advertisement for the Monroeville Mall's Ice Palace.
Log Cabin at 205 Kenmar Drive - originaly built as Hunting Lodge for Jake Shafley in 1939.
Monroeville's Municipal Building in 2006.
Wilkinsburg-Pittsburgh Air Park (Monroeville Airport). c. 1950.
South Junior H.S. - 1970s.
Wedding outside the Old Stone Church.
Taylor's Auction Barn on route 22. c. 1950.
Miller/Solomon Farm. The building in the background is the summer kitchen used to separate milk and cream, and also used as the kitchen for Passover. Foreground is Maurice Miller with his wife, Shirley.
Putt-putt Miniature Golf Course. 2005.
Johnston's Dairy Farm c.1970.
Assembly of God Church in 2005.
The Old Windmill Restaurant and Gravity Fill station on Old Route 22. c. 1930.
Old Stone Church. c. 1980.
Stroschein's Cross Roads Atlantic Gas Station. c. 1930.
"Charo" on stage at the Holiday House. 1983.
Manor house, 2446 Johnston Rd., May1988.
Radisson Hotel near Monroeville Mall. 2005. (Currently a DoubleTree)
Holiday inn on Mosside Blvd. 2005.
Display card for Monroevill'e Time Capsule on display in 1976.
Kuehn's Dairy Farm (Monroeville's last family-owned dairy farm) c.1970s.
Jonnet Plaza.
Harvest Home picnic held at McMaster's Grove, August, 1916.
Northern Pike Elementary School. 2005.
Penn Hall Academy. 1970s.
Wm. Penn Motel, Burger King and Sunrise Inn. Route 22. 1995.
Joe Urick Jr, the son of Joe and Rose Urick, grandson of Frank and Dora. c. 1940. In the background is the turkey shed that the family moved into when their farmhouse burned down. All the turkeys were moved to one end, when the family took over the other end for themselves. they lived there for maybe a year. They had been in the process of building a new chicken house. When the house burned down, they finished that building as a house for themselves. Needless to say, it had extremely low ceilings. But that became the new farmhouse.
Sunrise Inn on Route 22. c. 2000.
Cheripka House in 2006.
Routes 22 and 48 facing west in 2005.
Garden City Entrance. c. 1950s.
Jonnet Building c. 1980.
Salamon Brother's Super Market at Route 22 and Center Road. c. 1940.
St. Nicholas Serbian Eastern Orthodox Church. 2005.
Horseback riders in Turnpike Gardens. 1962.
Beatty Family (Ann, Robert, Stewart, & William). c. 1909.
A team of oxen is seen on Northern Pike in front of Warner's Auto Repair in this 1920s photo.
Gimble's Department store at the anchor slot at the west end of Monroeville Mall. c. 1970.
Belwood Recreation Center
Strochein Road from Jonette Bldg. looking north. 1993.
Tom Beatty on the Beatty Farm on Logan's ferry Road in 1940.
Miniature Golf Course at Burke Glen. 1968.
James Larimar Carlisle.
Robert Pitcairn (1836-1909). When it became apparent that the PRR’s Pittsburgh Yards at 28th Street were much too small to accommodate the large number of trains expected for expanded operations, Robert Pitcairn, Superintendent of the Railroad’s Pittsburgh Division, began to look for more open space to relocate the Pittsburgh yard. In 1874, he ordered the purchase of 215 acres of land in the Turtle Creek Valley. The new rail yards would grow into a sprawling works; the Yard, and the surrounding town, would come to bear his name.
Miracle Mile in 2006.
Corn Crib on Wallace Drive (in 2008) - a reminder of Monroeville's agricultural past.
Steam Locomotive (Baldwin type 0102) built for the Union Railroad in the 1940s.
Routes 22 and 48. c. 1960.
Kuehn brothers (Fred, Carl, and Bud) on horse.
Miracle Mile. 1957.
Monroeville's Time Capsule on display at Monroeville Mall in 1976.
Union Railroad's Hall Shops. 2005.
George R. Johnston and his Piper Cub. c. 1940.
Monroeville Public Library before opening in 1964.
First Air Mail at Johnston Field - 1938 (l to r: 1- Herbert F Miller; 2-Johnston; 5-.H. Vogel, instructor ; 6-P. Ball, Gulf Aviation; 7-Teresa James (later USAF Major).
Monroeville's Holiday inn. Original Building on Mosside blvd. 1970. (aerial view).
Turnpike Gardens entrance sign in 2005.
Miracle Mile. c. 1950.
Red Coach Inn - Bar.
Pittsburgh Outdoor Theater, on route 22 near route 48, in the late 1940s.
Samuel Gillis and Michael Powers with their wives.
Route 22 looking east near Rt. 48 (Kaufmann's on right). c.1960.
Flea market at Jonnett Plaza. 1982.
Harry Solomon with trotter and sulky in the 1950s on the Miller/Solomon Farm.
Route 22 between Northern Pike and Center Road.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence).
Two ladies riding in an early automobile in front of the Old Stone Church. c.1910.
Hamilton House (Triangle Restaurant) on old Route 22 near Center Road.
Ball Famiy's Studebaker stuck in the mud of the (unpaved) Haymaker Road. c. 1950s.
La Barbe restaurant showing outdoor dance floor in back. c. 1950.
Old Windmill restaurant on Old Route 22. c. 1930.
Radio Hill along Route 48 (later the Gateway H.S. campus) as seen from Loehmann's Plaza. 1985.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1920's
Tailings from strip mine at Old William Penn and Center Road. Catherine Wray, long time resident of Monroeville, is pictured. (c.1930s).
Holiday Inn off of Route 48.
Patton Township coal mine in 1922.
Monroeville Mall shortly after opening in July 1969.
Monroeville Mall - Schraft's Restaurant.
McCully Log House after being modernized. (c. 1985). (John McCully)
Lt. Aaron Treher.
Valley Tower in 2006.
Richard Maxwell, Sr. on "Bob" and Stan Morse on "Teddy," in 1947.
Miller's Roadside Stand.
Monroeville Mall - ice skating rink, c. 1975.
Miracle Mile. c. 1950.
Samuel Beatty Homestead on Logan's Ferry Road, built in 1901. ca.1940.
Jordan School. c. 1950.
Tucker's Hotel on Route 22 near Duff Road. c. 1950.
Old Stone Church. c. 1900.
Theresa Kiren in front of the Kiren House.
Cross Roads Church Congregation 1918.
Miracle Mile in 2005.
The US Post Office in Monroeville. 2005.
Cross Roads Church Sunday School. c. 1910.
Family outing at Grimm farm on Tilbrook Road.
Tucker's hotel on route 22. c. 1946.
Roy Chester Elliott (1896-1980) with his Ford Model T.
Several facilities of the Westinghouse Company were consolidated in late 1970 with the move to the newly-constructed Westinghouse Nuclear Center, near the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The building was built to serve as the design and engineering center for Westinghouse's pressurized reactor systems. Eventually, the facility became the Westinghouse Energy Center, the name it bears today (2008).
Kerr-Campbell House in the 1980s.
A Monroeville Historical Society event held at McGinely House in 1982 (L. to R. Michelle, Lois Lyman, Marilyn Chandler, Lynn Chandler, Lois Alworth)
Duff Farm. c. 1930.
The Kiren stone house on McKinney Road in 2008.
Billy Speelman and "Parson" at the Speelman house.
Auction Barn -- Behind the auctioneer's stand (Linda Schafer, Dan Schafer, & Rudolph "Weedy" Prvts. (1955).
Union Railroad's Hall Shops and Roundhouse. c 2000.
Miracle Mile. c. 1950.
Haymaker school.
Conley's Motel on Route 22.
James McCully built this house on James St. Extension in the 1790s. (later, the Johnston Family's residence). Photo c.1920's
Margaret Duff Treher.
Monroeville Municipal building. 1998.
Elsie Strochein Johnston with George Robert and Edythe Johnston.
Hugh Maxwell (1842- ).
Greyhound Bus (type MCI-9, Americuriser) at Monroeville Mall Bus Stop. 2005.
Adeth Jeshurn Congregation and Jewish Center, 3815 Northern Pike. 2005.
Fountains in Monroeville Mall shortly after opening in July 1969.
Union Railroad's Steam Locomotive. 1940s.
George M. Johnston, with wife,Ann; sister, Mary Agnes, and daughters Bertha and May in 1895.
Monroeville Mall. c. 1970.
Rovesti and Bruce Houses on Patton St. Ext. c. 1910.
Hill Crest Farm House on Northern Pike in 1915 (later site of Presidential Apartments).
Walko House in 2006.
A.B.Smith Co. (Old Rt. 22 near the Parkway.) 1970s.
The Penn Mor Hotel and Restaurant under construction at the lower (southern) end of Mosside Boulevard in 1947.
McGinley House. c. 1980.
Robert and Martha Johnston. c. 1880.
School children with Jean Young, teacher, at Mt. Pleasant School. Patton Township, 1908-1909.
Union Railroad Tracks from Route 22.
The Tollgate Motel.
John & Martha Johnston.
Temple David Synagogue on Northern Pike in 2009.
John and Pricilla Monroe Weller (daughter of Joel Monroe) with their children in 1907.
Garden City Swimming Pool.
James E. Speelman at a horse show on the Speelman farm (near today's Hill Crest Church) in the 1950s. James Speelman later went on to found the Diamond Cab Company in the east suburbs.
Westinghouse Air Brake Company (WABCO) Housing at Boyd Hill. c 1923.
MacGregor Stone Bridge near Old Wm. Penn Hwy.
James Albert and Catherine Alberta Zimmerman (c.1914) with children on the family farm on Old Texas Road.
Smith Family gathering at the Bradley House on Saunders Station Road. c. 1940.
Holiday House - Double H Grill.
James McClintock at Decoration Day, Hannahstown, May 30, 1926.
"Lustron" steel house clad in square panels of porcelain enameled steel. (1949). 317 Pinevue Drive.
Miracle Mile. c. 1960.
Highway Auto Store in the 1940s.
Rovesti & Bruce Houses, 770 & 754 Patton St. - in the 1930s.
Family outing at Burke Glen. 1937.
The Holiday House, located on the north side of Route 22 in the 2700 block, was a popular night club that featured "big name" entertainers from the 1950s to the 1980s. It closed its doors in the late 1980s, and the land was sold for development.
Hohmann Farmhouse near Young's Corner in 2006.
Red Coach Inn.
The Graham House (c. 1780) on Old Ramsey Road is guarded by "Maggie".
Edward L. Dardanell, for many years publisher and CEO of Dardanell newspapers including Monroeville's Times- Express.at his office in Monroeville.
Originally the Anthony residence, this structure designed by noted architect Henry Hornsbostelÿ for a site along Aber's Creek, was called "Valley Tower."
Phoenix Motel on Route 22.
Hugh Maxwell (1800-1860).
Monroeville Airport. 2005.
McGinely House (Modernized) in 1963.
Red Coach Inn.
The Joel Duff Family. (Rebecca Monroe Duff, Olivia Evelyn Treher, Lavinia Weller, Anna Duff, unk., Joel Duff).
Grimm Farmhouses on Tilbrook Road.
View from Cross Roads Cemetery looking north in 2001.
George Johnston.
Horace W. "Hook" Warner (1897-1985). "Mr. Monroeville" -- a leader in community development and founder of the Monroeville Chamber of Commerce (seen here in a 1953 photo).
Joel Monroe. c. 1880.
Women of Cross Roads Church. c. 1915.
The Bradley House (c. 1860) at 2340 Saunders Station Road, in 2004.
Old Stone Church - Dec. 2008. (Photographer: John Howard, Jeanette, Pa.).
William Penn Motel at 4139 Wm. Penn Hwy. c. 1960.
Schafer Family (Lena Schafer Johnston, John Schafer, George Schafer, and Grandma Schafer).
Robert Maxwell (1840-1928).
C. M. Graham (1808-1890).
George Robert Johnston IV during WWII.
Northern Pike Elementary School. c. 1970.
Milk Bottle from Johnston's Dairy Farm (1908-1980). The Johnston's were among the very first settlers in Monroeville; their original land grant dating back to 1789. In 1908, the family farm went into the dairy business, opening a dairy store on their property on the southern side of Northern Pike.
Old Stone Church front entrance in 2013.
Joe Taylor family. c. 1900.
US Post Office on Monroeville Blvd. 1970s.
Gateway Middle School. 2005.
Zarrella House in 2006.
Alpine Village in 2006.
Monroevile Mall - interior.
Monroeville School. C. 1950.
Gateway High School. 1964.
Monroeville Mall - interior, c. 1980.
MacGregor Road Bridge. 1998.
Bauman Farmhouse in 2006.
Teresa and James Mirro with James Jr., in 1950.
Holiday House.
Robert and Mary Thompson.
Monroeville Mall - interior, c. 1975.
La Barbe Barbeque and Restaurant. c. 1930.
Pivorotto House in 2006.
School Children at Bellwood School. 1933.
Thokar House in 2006.
Monroeville Fire Company #5 began in 1955 in the side garage bay of the Gulf Service Station located at Strochein Road and Business Route 22. The company later (1964) moved to a new location on Seco Road in Monroeville's Business Park.
Walko residence. Moderne-style house at 554 Haymaker Road. (Sold May 2005 to make way for townhouses).
Miracle Mile Drive-In near Murrysville in the late 1950s.
The Haymaker/Maxwell House (c.1793) fully restored.
Originally the home of William N. Haymaker at 1256 Northwestern Drive, off Haymaker Road.
Old Stone church Rose Window in 2013
Monroeville Borough Building. 1957.
Josiah Young.
McCully House. c. 2000. (John McCully)
Crowd at Burke Glen with the "Speedhound" roller coaster at the right.
Monroeville Police Dept. at the Ground Breaking ceremony for the new Municipal Building, Aug. 3, 1957. Full-Time Officers (L. to R. , front row):George Gregowich, Andy Rusbarsky, Edward Irwin, John Secko, Charles Gardener, Sylvester Lisic, Koerth Schwartmiller, John Garofolo. Part-Time Officers (L. to R. second row): Charles Castagnero, Gordon Elwood, Verner Smeltz, Charles Howell, William Lewis, Harold Batchen, Harry Myers, John Duncan, Norman Fiorito, Michael Rosipal, Alfred Pitassi, James Thomas, Carmen Marciano, Anthony Blazovich.
Route 22 looking east from the overpass in 1997.
Moss Side Elementary School. c. 1970.
Burke Glen amusement park and roller coaster. c. 1920.
Lang Log House at 249 Wallace Dr. 2005.
Cole family in 1945.
Paul Aiken. 1986.
San Juan Motel in the late 1940s.
WABCO workers houses on Boyd's Hill in 2006.
Johnston's Airport - 1960s.
Mary Pianting Winkler. 1932.
Miller/Solomon Farm - McGinley House. Truck in front of tool house; building in back is chicken coop.
Cinemette East on Mall Boulevard. c. 1970. One of the last movie theaters in Monroeville was eventually closed and a (Best Buy) retail store erected on the site.
The Palace Inn Motel on Route 48. 2005. (razed 2009. Current location of UPMC Hospital)
Hohman's Market, 1224 James St.. c. 1990.
The University Park Garden Club members prepare for the April Garden Market to held at Kubrick's Nursery on Rt 22, in 1961. L to R: Bob Kubrick, Kay Oswalt, Aenese Straufenberg, Geraldine Giola, Elinor Chadwick, and Alice Witkovich.
Miracle Mile Shopping Center. c. 1990.
Minnie Wissman Treher.
La Barbe restaurant. c. 1950.
Clugston School in 1914.
Monroeville Drive-In Theater on Northern Pike.
Clarence Aber (1887-1930).
"The District" at Monroeville Mall. 2005.
Joseph Horne Co., in Monroeville Mall. 1969.
Valley Buick Shopping Center on Route 22 in the 1970s.
Wallace (Naser) House on Moss Side Blvd. (c. 1800). Original property deed by James Irwin to George Miller a private in the Revolutionary War in 1805 It descended to James Michael and then to William Wallace, and most recently to the Naser's. (Razed.)
Rebecca Monroe Duff.
Grimm Farm houses on Tilbrook Road.
Fourth of July celebrations at Grimm Farm, on Tilbrook Road.
Young's Grocery and Gas Station at Young's Corner near James St. 1930 (rear view).
Original Beatty Farm House. c. 1870.
Miracle Mile Shopping Center in the 1960s.
Northern Pike towards Route 22. c.1990.
The Jae family. Children of Elizabeth Jordan Jae.
Coal Mine near modern day Caruso Plan in 1920s.
Jordan School. c. 1970.
Wedding picture George Bachman and Stella Cain Bachman - Oct. 1908.
Farkas House (c.1930) in 2006.
The Third Cross Roads Church building on Mosside Blvd. c.1960.
Jack Speelman driving the pony wagon with his brothers Tom and Bill, his uncle Will, and his mother.
Matelan House in 2006.
Old Stone Church interior â altar in 2013
McCully House being restored in the 1990s. (John McCully)
Parkvale Bldg. on Route 22. 2005.
Max and Elizabeth Miller (top left) with family and friends. 1932.
Kuehn's dairy in the late 1980s. The last family-owned dairy farm in Monroeville closed in 1995.
Miracle Mile (aerial view). 1985.
Garden City in 2006.
Looking south across Route 22 before Cochran Motors in 2001.
Mrs and Mrs Richard Maxwell Sr. in 1986.
The auto is being used to advertise Waner's Auto Repair on Northern Pike. The Warner farmhouse (once the Rising Sun Inn) is seen in the background of this 1920s photo.
Mary Cole at Cole's Restaurant (1947). In the background are tailings from the strip mine where the Miracle Mile is now (2008) located.
Wedding at Old Stone Church.
First Air Mail service to leave Johnston's Air Port in 1938.
Entrance to Garden City in 1988.
Conley's Motel and Restaurant on route 22. c. 1960.
Veteran's Memorial across from Borough Building.
Monroeville Mall under construction. 1968.
The Old Stone Church. 1934.
"Zayre's Plaza" with Monroe Theater - 1968.
Holiday House.
Mt. Pleasent School. c. 1920.
John Graham (1775-1830).