Diller Place
Diller Place | |
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Neighborhood | Lincoln Place |
Miller Avenue (until 1930) | |
Barberry Street (1930–1942) |
This street was laid out as part of Miller Avenue in the Brierley plan of lots in 1902.[1]
Lincoln Place was annexed by the City of Pittsburgh in 1929.[2] Pittsburgh already had a Miller Street, so Miller Avenue was renamed the next year; the southeasternmost portion, from Scorer Street to Kinley Avenue, became Barberry Street.[3]
In 1942, a company by the name of Roosevelt Acres Inc. laid out a plan of lots to the northeast of Barberry Street.[4] Apparently they liked the name Barberry Street and wanted it for the street that ran through the center of their plan, so, a couple months after the plan was laid out, City Council passed an ordinance that changed the name of the existing Barberry Street to Diller Place,[5] soon followed by another ordinance that established the grade of the new Barberry Street in the Roosevelt Acres plan.[6]
References
- ↑ "Brierley plan of lots: Situate in Mifflin Twp, Alleg. Co. Pa.: Laid out by Brierley Bros." Laid out Sept. 1902; recorded Sept. 27, 1904, Plan Book 22, pp. 24–25. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3782217. [view source] brierley-plan
- ↑ Mark A. Connelly. "Pittsburgh City Ordinance 58." Local Geohistory Project. https://www.localgeohistory.pro/en/pa/event/pittsburgh-city-ordinance-58/. [view source] lgeo-lincoln-place-annexation
- ↑ "An ordinance changing the names of certain avenues, streets, roads, alleys and ways in the 31st Ward of the City of Pittsburgh (formerly a portion of Mifflin Township)." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1930, no. 100. Passed Mar. 24, 1930; approved Mar. 31, 1930. Ordinance Book 42, p. 388. Reprinted in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Apr. 7, 1930, p. 27 (Newspapers.com 88824970), and Apr. 8, p. 31 (Newspapers.com 88825039). [view source] ordinance-1930-100
- ↑ "Roosevelt Acres plan of lots no. 2: Situate in Thirty-First Ward, Pittsburgh, Pa.: Surveyed for Roosevelt Acres Incorporated." Laid out Feb. 7, 1942; recorded Nov. 21, 1946, Plan Book 41, pp. 58–60. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3784750. [view source] roosevelt-acres-plan-2
- ↑ "An ordinance changing the names of BARBERRY STREET, between Scorer street and a point 310.0 feet east of Diller avenue, to DILLER PLACE; BOUQUET STREET, between Fifth avenue and O'Hara street, to NORTH BOUQUET STREET, MORRIS STREET, between Colby street and Bear street, to MORRISEY STREET, and WATSON BOULEVARD, between Marshall road and the first intersection of Perrysville avenue, to MARSHALL ROAD, and BOUQUET STREET, between Fifth avenue and Boundary street, to SOUTH BOUQUET STREET." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1942, no. 186. Passed Apr. 27, 1942; approved Apr. 28, 1942. Ordinance Book 52, p. 361. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh: For the Year 1942, appendix, p. 154, City Printing Company, Pittsburgh (Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1942). [view source] ordinance-1942-186
- ↑ "An ordinance establishing the opening grades on DILLER PLACE, SCORER STREET, BARBERRY STREET, BEECHLAND STREET and GLENHURST ROAD, as laid out and proposed to be dedicated as legally opened highways by Roosevelt Acres, Inc., in a plan of lots of its property in the Thirty-first ward of the City of Pittsburgh, named 'ROOSEVELT ACRES PLAN OF LOTS NO. 2.'" Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1942, no. 248. Passed June 8, 1942; approved June 10, 1942. Ordinance Book 52, p. 403. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh: For the Year 1942, appendix, pp. 187–189, City Printing Company, Pittsburgh (Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1942). [view source] ordinance-1942-248