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1787

Brackenridge
The University of Pittsburgh, originally named the Pittsburgh Academy, began life in a log cabin on the edge of the American frontier.

The driving force behind Pitt’s foundation was Hugh Henry Brackenridge, a person of remarkable foresight and vision. He had high hopes for Pittsburgh, noting, “this town must in future time be a place of great manufactory. Indeed the greatest on the continent, or perhaps in the world.”





 Brackenridge |  William Hunter Dammond | Samuel Langley | Margaret & Stella Stein |  Reginald Fessenden | The Pitt Panther |  More >>
 1787 1893 1896 1898 1906 1909


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