Fairfield Street
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Fairfield Street | |
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Neighborhood | Stanton Heights |
Oldani Street (until 1933) | |
Portion | West of Woodbine Street |
Origin of name | John P. Oldani |
Fairfield Street was originally laid out in 1902 as a short segment on either side of Hawthorne Street.[1]
West of Woodbine Street, the Pittsburgh City Garden Company laid out a plan of lots in 1919 that included Oldani Avenue,[2] which was officially accepted as Oldani Street by a Pittsburgh city ordinance later that year.[3] It was named for John P. Oldani, president of the company.[4]
Oldani Street was made part of Fairfield Street in 1933,[5] presumably in anticipation that the two streets would be joined. The connection was made by the Highland Village plan no. 1 in 1939.[6][7]
References
- ↑ "Stanton Ave. plan of lots: Laid out by Stanton Land Co." Laid out Sept. 1902; recorded Jan. 2, 1903, Plan Book 20, pp. 80–81. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3781968. [view source] stanton-ave-plan
- ↑ "Plan of City Gardens: Situate in 10th Ward, City of Pittsburgh Pa.: Made for Pittsburgh City Garden Co." Laid out July 1919; recorded Jan. 5, 1920, Plan Book 28, pp. 113–115. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3783356. [view source] city-gardens-plan
- ↑ "An ordinance approving plans of City Garden, in the Tenth ward, laid out by the Pittsburgh City Garden Company, a Pennsylvania Corporation, accepting the dedication of Antoinette street, Alcock way, Camelia street, Downlook avenue, Drive street, Drive way, Fence way, Garage way, Oglethorpe avenue, Oldani street, Premier street and Woodbine street, as shown thereon, for public use for highway purposes, opening and naming the same and establishing the grades thereon." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1919, no. 410. Passed Dec. 15, 1919; approved Dec. 18, 1919. Ordinance Book 30, p. 641. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh for the Year 1919, pp. 299–300, Eureka Printing Company, Pittsburgh (Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1919). Reprinted in the Pittsburgh Post, Dec. 26, 1919, p. 10 (Newspapers.com 87200686), and Dec. 27, p. 13 (Newspapers.com 86503337). [view source] ordinance-1919-410
- ↑ R. L. Polk & Co. R. L. Polk & Co.'s Pittsburgh City Directory, 1919: Containing an alphabetical list of business firms, corporations, followed by their officers, co-partnerships giving names of partners, and private citizens with their occupation, business connections and home address, a directory of all churches, public and private schools, benevolent, literary, religious and other societies, banks and trust companies, a compendium of the federal government, officers of the state, county and city governments, a street and avenue guide and a complete classified business directory and a "buyer's guide," vol. LXIV. R. L. Polk & Co., Pittsburgh, 1919, pp. 2060, 2139. Historic Pittsburgh 31735056291085. [view source] polk-1919
- ↑ "An ordinance changing the names of certain avenues, streets, roads and ways in the City of Pittsburgh." Pittsburgh city ordinance, 1933, no. 121. Passed May 29, 1933; approved May 31, 1933. Ordinance Book 45, p. 241. In Municipal Record: Minutes of the Proceedings of the Council of the City of Pittsburgh: For the Year 1933, appendix, p. 72, City Printing Co., Pittsburgh (Internet Archive Pghmunicipalrecord1933). Reprinted in the Pittsburgh Sun-Telegraph, June 3, 1933, p. 13 (Newspapers.com 523406708); and in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, June 5, 1933, p. 25 (Newspapers.com 89887815), and June 6, p. 23 (Newspapers.com 89888832). [view source] ordinance-1933-121
- ↑ "'Highland Village' plan No. 1: Situate in 10th. Ward, Pittsburgh, Penn'a.: Laid out for Stanton Homes Inc." Laid out May 1939; recorded Nov. 21, 1939, Plan Book 36, pp. 158–159. Allegheny County Recorder of Deeds 3784361. [view source] highland-village-plan-1
- ↑ Real Estate Plat-Book of the City of Pittsburgh, vol. 3, p. 31. G. M. Hopkins & Co., Philadelphia, 1939. http://historicpittsburgh.org/maps-hopkins/1939-volume-3-plat-book-pittsburgh-east-end-north. [view source] hopkins-1939-vol-3