Source:Ordinance-1869-birmingham

From Pittsburgh Streets

"An ordinance changing the names of certain streets." Birmingham borough ordinance, 1869. Approved Mar. 2, 1869. Reprinted in the Daily Post (Pittsburgh), Mar. 11, 1869, [p. 2] (Newspapers.com 86522563), and Mar. 12, [p. 2] (Newspapers.com 86522575).

AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAMES OF CERTAIN STREETS.

Be it enacted by the Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Birmingham, and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, That the names of certain streets in said Borough be and they are hereby changed as follows: That of Oliver street to Sixth street; that of Gregg street to Seventh street; that of Joseph street to Eighth street; that of Craig street to Ninth street; that of McKee street to Tenth street; that of Grosvenor street to Eleventh street; that of Denman street to Twelfth street; that of Ormsby street to Thirteenth street; that of Wilkins street to Fourteenth street; that of Centre street to Fifteenth street; those of Perry and Franklin streets to Sixteenth street, and that of Harmony street to Seventeenth street.

Approved March 2, 1869.

JAMES SALISBURY, Burgess.

Attest: D. S. Salisbury, Clerk.