Liberty Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania

Coordinates: 40°26′46″N 79°55′26″W / 40.446°N 79.924°W / 40.446; -79.924
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Liberty Township
Former township
Liberty Township is located in Pennsylvania
Liberty Township
Liberty Township
Location within the state of Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 40°26′46″N 79°55′26″W / 40.446°N 79.924°W / 40.446; -79.924
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountyAllegheny
EstablishedDecember 3, 1864
DissolvedJune 30, 1868

Liberty Township was a short-lived township of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in the east of what is now Pittsburgh. It was formed on December 3, 1864 from a portion of Peebles Township. Its territory lay south of Penn Avenue and included the present-day neighborhoods of Shadyside, Point Breeze and Friendship, and parts of East Liberty, Squirrel Hill, Bloomfield, and Regent Square. On June 30, 1868, Liberty Township and the surrounding municipalities of Peebles, Collins, Pitt, Oakland and Lawrenceville were annexed to Pittsburgh.[1]

Residents of Liberty included steel magnate Andrew Carnegie, general James S. Negley, railroad executive Robert Pitcairn, congressman Thomas M. Howe, and politician and judge William Wilkins.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Powers, Tom; Wudarczyk, Jim (December 2018). "Liberty, the Mysterious Township". Lawrenceville Historical Society. Retrieved 16 October 2019.