Hazelwood: History: Notes


  1. Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, Pittsburgh Neighborhood Atlas: Hazelwood and Glen Hazel Heights ([Pittsburgh]: Pittsburgh Neighborhood Alliance, 1977), 2.
  2. Jerry Vondas, "Hazelwood Once Known As Scotch Bottom," Carnegie Magazine (November 1972), 386.
  3. Neighborhoods for Living Center, Hazelwood: The Place the Price is Right: Hazelwood, a Very Special Place and the Best Kept Secret in Pittsburgh, [brochure] (n.p., [1984]), [unpaged].
  4. Health and Welfare Planning Association, "Hazelwood, Glenwood, Glen Hazel," 1984 Community Profiles: A Descriptive Picture of Communities in Allegheny County: Pittsburgh Neighborhoods, (n.p., 1984), [unpaged].
  5. Charles M. Unkovic, Hazelwood Neighborhood Survey 1962 (Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Sociology Department, 1962), 11.
  6. Alliance, 2.
  7. Unkovic, 11.
  8. Ibid.
  9. Unkovic, 22.
  10. Neighborhoods, [unpaged].
  11. Alliance, 2.
  12. Ibid.
  13. Ibid.
  14. Ibid.
  15. Ibid.
  16. Jerry Vondas, "Mon River Community Melting Pot of City: Hazelwood Residents Recall Old Days As They Plan Ethnic Festival," Pittsburgh Press, 3 February 1978, A13.
  17. Unkovic, 34.
  18. Alliance, 2.
  19. Earl Kohnfelder, "Pitt, CMU Research Center Called Symbol of City Change," Pittsburgh Press, 27 January 1989, B5.
  20. Donald Miller, "Building the Future on the Past: Pitt's Biotech Center, Built on the Site of the Former J & L Mills on Second Avenue, Is Just the Beginning of a New Era for This Post-Industrial City," Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 2 March 1993, D1.

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