My Way
From Pittsburgh Streets
My Way | |
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Neighborhood | Arlington |
My Way was a narrow (five-foot-wide) alley that ran from Clover Street to Case Way between Arlington Avenue and Charcot Street. It was laid out in 1883 in a plan of lots for R. W. and W. S. Miller, though that plan did not give it a name.[1]
St. Clair Borough, including the modern neighborhood of Arlington, was annexed by Pittsburgh in 1923.[2] Later that year, a Pittsburgh city ordinance named the unnamed streets and alleys in the former borough; this alley was named My Way.[3]
My Way does not exist today.
See also
- Our Way in Crawford-Roberts
References
- ↑ "Plan of lots situated in Lower St. Clair Township laid out for R. W. & W. S. Miller." Laid out Apr. 1883; recorded May 24, 1883, Plan Book 6, p. 314. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3779570. [view source] rw-ws-miller-plan
- ↑ Mark A. Connelly. "Saint Clair Borough–Pittsburgh City 1923 Merger." Local Geohistory Project. https://www.localgeohistory.pro/en/pa/event/saint-clair-borough-pittsburgh-city-1923-merger/. [view source] lgeo-st-clair-annexation
- ↑ "An ordinance designating names for the unnamed streets, avenues, lanes, roads, alleys and ways in the Sixteenth Ward (formerly St. Clair Borough)." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1923, no. 451. Passed Nov. 26, 1923; approved Nov. 30, 1923. Ordinance Book 35, p. 18. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh for the Year 1923, appendix, pp. 335–336, Kaufman Printing Company, Pittsburgh (Google Books XkEtAQAAMAAJ; HathiTrust uiug.30112108223980; Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1923). [view source] ordinance-1923-451