Author: Father Pitt

  • Samuel S. Brown Mausoleum, Allegheny Cemetery

    A tasteful little fantasy-Gothic chapel with a statue of Hope (note her little anchor) standing guard at the top. 

  • An Angel in the South Side Cemetery

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    An angel keeps watch over the South Side Cemetery in Carrick.

  • Wilkins Mausoleum, Homewood Cemetery

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    The Wilkins family took the word “mausoleum” quite seriously and attempted a scale model of the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, which is probably the inspiration for more constructions in Pittsburgh than any other classical edifice.

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  • James B. Oliver Monument, Allegheny Cemetery

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    An unusual bronze monument with a wealth of detail. Father Pitt has uploaded this picture at 2-megapixel resolution; click on the picture to enlarge it.

  • Old St. Luke’s, Woodville

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    Old St. Luke’s Church in the little village of Woodville (an unincorporated part of Scott Township) was founded in 1765. It was stuck in the middle of the Whiskey Rebellion, which divided the congregation, one of whose members was General John Neville, a tax collector who barely escaped with his life. (Woodville Plantation, the house to which he escaped, is still standing nearby.)

    The current building dates from 1852. In the burying ground surrounding the little stone church are some very old graves, including some Revolutionary War veterans and “the first white child born in the Chartiers Valley.” The oldest stones were native shale, which is a very poor material for gravestones; but some of the obliterated inscriptions have been duplicated in plaques beside the stones.

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