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Wow, thanks a lot! Those are both some really great takes with a lot of interesting information on the topic. Mark, thanks for the photos! That contract is incredible to read.
I guess it could just be one of those things where some people followed the rules, and some didn't. It's not like there were any consequences for spelling Pittsburgh with or without the "H." And, it makes a lot of sense that someone in a powerful position back then, such as a wealthy business owner, would be well aware of their clout and impact on society, and would most likely take much pride in doing as they pleased. |
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