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Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area 1 Bibliography, Discography, and Videography (The following monographs, articles, periodicals, pamphlets, and brochures are available in or through the Rivers of Steel Archives. Please call 412-464-4020 ext. 21 or 22 for more information). General American Institute of Steel Construction. Steel Construction. New York: American Institute of Steel Construction, 1930. American Institute of Steel Construction. Steel Construction: A Manual For Architects, Engineers, and Fabricators of Buildings and Other Steel Structures. 5 th ed. New York: American Institute of Steel Construction, 1947. American Iron and Steel Institute. Directory of Iron and Steel Works of the United States and Canada. 30 th ed. New York: American Iron and Steel Institute, 1964. Anderson, E.P. Audels Millwrights & Mechanics Guide. New York: Theo Audel & Co. Publishers, 1940. Andrews, E. Benjamin. History of the United States. Vol. 5. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1925. Association of Iron and Steel Engineers. Association of Iron and Steel Engineers Yearly Proceedings 1965. Pittsburgh, PA: Association of Iron and Steel Engineers, 1965. ---. Association of Iron and Steel Engineers Yearly Proceedings 1966. Pittsburgh, PA: Association of Iron and Steel Engineers, 1966. ---. Association of Iron and Steel Engineers Yearly Proceedings 1967. Pittsburgh, PA: Association of Iron and Steel Engineers, 1967. ---. Directory: Iron and Steel Plants. Pittsburgh, PA: Association of Iron and Steel Engineers, 1989. Aston, James, and Edward B. Story. Wrought Iron: Its Manufacture Characteristics and Applications. Pittsburgh, PA: A. M. Byers Company, 1939. The Atlas of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989. Bachman, Frank P. Great Inventors and their Inventions. New York: American Book Company, 1918. Beale, Sir Louis. The British and American Steel Industries—Their Common Heritage. New York: The Newcomen Society, 1948.

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Bibliography, Discography, and Videography

(The following monographs, articles, periodicals, pamphlets, and brochures are available in or through the Rivers of Steel Archives. Please call 412-464-4020 ext. 21 or 22 for more information).

General American Institute of Steel Construction. Steel Construction. New York: American Institute of Steel Construction, 1930. American Institute of Steel Construction. Steel Construction: A Manual For Architects, Engineers, and Fabricators of Buildings and Other Steel Structures. 5th ed. New York: American Institute of Steel Construction, 1947. American Iron and Steel Institute. Directory of Iron and Steel Works of the United States

and Canada. 30th ed. New York: American Iron and Steel Institute, 1964. Anderson, E.P. Audels Millwrights & Mechanics Guide. New York: Theo Audel & Co.

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Scribner’s Sons, 1925. Association of Iron and Steel Engineers. Association of Iron and Steel Engineers Yearly

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Engineers, 1989. Aston, James, and Edward B. Story. Wrought Iron: Its Manufacture Characteristics and

Applications. Pittsburgh, PA: A. M. Byers Company, 1939. The Atlas of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1989. Bachman, Frank P. Great Inventors and their Inventions. New York: American Book Company, 1918. Beale, Sir Louis. The British and American Steel Industries—Their Common Heritage.

New York: The Newcomen Society, 1948.

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Jordan, John W., and Haddon, James. Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette County, Pennsylvania. 3 Vols. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1912. Korchek, Robert. Nemacolin, The Mine--The Community, 1917-1950. Robert Korchek, 1980. McClenathan, J. C., et. al. Centennial History of the Borough of Connellsville, PA, 1806- 1906. Connellsville, PA: Connellsville Area Historical Society, Inc. 1982. McKinley, Margie. Our Old Brownsville. Brownsville, PA: Earlier Times, 1988. Nelson, S. B. Nelson’s Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Fayette

County, Pennsylvania. Uniontown, PA: S. B. Nelson, n.d. The Three Towns, A Sketch of Brownsville, Bridgeport and West Brownsville, with

Notices of Leading Business Houses and Men. Brownsville, PA: Brownsville Historical Society, 1976.

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United States. Dept. of the Interior. National Park Service. General Management Plan, Development Concept Plan, Interpretive Prospectus: Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Pennsylvania. Washington, D.C.: 1991.

Warren, Kenneth. Wealth, Waste, and Alienation: Growth and Decline in the Connellsville Coke Industry. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2001. Greene County Antill, Nancy Simms. Bibliography of Greene County. 1979. Boyle, Robert E., ed. Carmichaels: A Story of Two Centuries of Progress, 1767-1967.

Carmichaels, PA: Carmichaels Bicentennial, Inc., 1967. Caldwell, John Alexander. Caldwell’s Illustrated Historical Centennial Atlas of Greene

County. 1876. Evans, Lewis K. Pioneer History of Greene County. Waynesburg, PA: Waynesburg

Republican, 1969. Horn, W. F. The Horn Papers: Early Westward Movement on the Monongahela and

Upper Ohio, 1765-1795. 3 Vols. Scottdale, PA: Herald Press, 1945. Jordan, John Woolf. Genealogical and Personal History of Fayette/Greene Counties.

1912. O’Hara, John L. Fact and Folklore. Waynesburg, PA, 1989. Schaltenbrand, Phil. Old Pots: Salt-Glazed Stoneware of the Greensboro-New Geneva

Region. Hanover, PA: Everybody’s Press, n.d. Waychoff, Andrew J. Local History of Greene County and Southwest Pennsylvania: A

Project of the America Revolution Bicentennial Observance 1776-1976. Waynesburg, PA: Greene County Historical Society, 1975.

Washington County Asbury, Jack. Church History: St. Paul AME Church: 1818-1987. ca. 1987. Cokeburg Golden Jubilee Booklet. Gersna, Charles. From the Furrows to the Pits: Van Voorhis, PA. Parson, WV: McClain

Printing Co., 1986.

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Governor’s Pennsylvania Heritage Affairs Commission. “Southwestern Pennsylvania Folklife Based on Southwestern Pennsylvania Folklife Project: Fieldwork in Washington and Greene Counties.”

Saint Patrick Church. La Messa Italiana: Assumption of Our Lady Program. 15 Aug.

1992. Skema, Viktoras. Coal Resources of Washington County, Pennsylvania. Commonwealth

of Pennsylvania, Dept. of Environmental Resources, 1987. Southwestern Pennsylvania Folklife Project. PHAC Studies of Washington County. 1984-

85. W.A. Young & Sons Foundry and Machine Shop: Photographs, Xenographic Copies of

Color Transparencies, Written Historical and Descriptive Data, Reduced Copies of Measured Drawings. Monongahela Valley Recording Project, Historic American Engineering Record, Steel Industry Heritage Corporation, ca. 1990.

Westmoreland County Albert, George Dallas, ed. History of the County of Westmoreland, Pennsylvania.

Philadelphia: L.H. Everts and Company, 1882. Anderson, Niles. The Battle of Bushy Run. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Historical Society

and Museum Commission, 1991. Arcom, Inc. and Marcou, O’Leary and Associates, Inc. New Communities in

Pennsylvania: A Prototype, Westmoreland County. Prepared for the State Planning Board, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 1970.

Bomberger, C.M. A Short History of Westmoreland County: the First County West of the

Appalachians. Jeannette, PA: Jeannette Publishing Company, 1941. ---. Brush Creek Tales. Jeannette, PA: Jeannette Publishing Company, 1950. Boucher, John N. History of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. New York: The Lewis

Publishing Company, 1906. ---. Old and New Westmoreland: Volume II. New York: The American Historical

Society, Inc., 1918. Dyen, Doris. Traditional Arts Survey of Westmoreland County. 1985. Governor’s Pennsylvania Heritage Affairs Commission. “Southwestern Pennsylvania

Folklife Based on Southwestern Pennsylvania Folklife Project: Fieldwork in Washington and Greene Counties.”

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Gregg, James. The History of Greensburg. Greensburg, PA: Greensburg Sesqui-Centennial Corporation, 1949.

Greshman, John M., ed. Biographical and Historical Cyclopedia of Westmoreland

County, Pennsylvania. Philadelphia: John M. Gresham and Company, 1890. Hassler, Edgar W. Old Westmoreland: A History of Western Pennsylvania During the

Revolution. Pittsburgh, PA: J. R. Weldin and Company, 1900. Kent, Donald H. The French Invasion of Western Pennsylvania. Harrisburg:

Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1981. Kline, Omer U. The Saint Vincent Archabbey Gristmill and Brewery 1854-2000. Latrobe,

PA: Saint Vincent Archabbey, 2000. Magda, Matthew. Monessen and Its People. Harrisburg: Division of History,

Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1991. O’Malley III, Michael J. “Westmoreland County: Welcome to the Western Frontier.”

Pennsylvania Heritage. 17.2 (1991): 10-15. Pollins, Calvin. “Short Sketch of Westmoreland County.” Westmoreland County

Historical Society. Rowe, A. L. and O. P. Medsger. Rambling in the Valley of Jacobs Creek. Smithton, PA:

A. L. Rowe, n.d. Rowe, James. Old Westmoreland in History: A History of Southwestern Pennsylvania

During the 18th Century. Scottdale, PA, 1934. Skiavo, John A. Central Westmoreland’s Guide to the B.E.S.T. Greensburg, PA: Central

Westmoreland Chamber of Commerce, 1991. A Town That Grew at the Crossroads: Borough of Mount Pleasant 1828-1978

Sesquicentennial. Scottdale, PA: Laurel Group Press, 1978. Weston, Bruce, ed. “Daisytown: Old Times in a Mining Community.” Southwestern

Pennsylvania. No. 1. California, PA: The Museum of Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1981.

---. “Monessen: the Story of a Steel Town.” Southwestern Pennsylvania. No. 3.

Southwestern Pennsylvania. No. 3. California, PA: The Museum of Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1983.

Wiley, Richard T. Elizabeth and Her Neighbors. Butler, PA: The Ziegler Co., 1936. ---. Monongahela: The River and Its Region. Butler, PA: The Ziegler Co., 1937.

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Wissolik, Campion, and Barbara Wissolik, ed. Listen to Our Words: Oral Histories of the Jewish Community of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. Latrobe, PA: Saint Vincent College, 1997.

---, ed. The Jewish Community of Western Pennsylvania: A Collection of Oral Histories,

1991-1992. Latrobe, PA: Saint Vincent College Center for Northern Appalachian Studies/Oral History Program in cooperation with the Westmoreland Jewish Community Council of the United Jewish Federation.

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Audio Recordings (All of the following recordings are available in the Rivers of Steel Archives) Alpen-Glow. Auf Sonderwunsch (By Special Request). Alpen-Glow, AGC-1089, 1989. Antiochian Village Camp, Bolivar, Pennsylvania. The Department of Youth and Parish

Ministries, 1996. Bryant, Pastor Carolyn C., and The Bryant Ensemble. Amazing Grace. On Tour

Productions, OTP-944, 1994. Continental Gypsy Strings. The Lark. On Tour Productions, OTP-943, 1994. Cornbread Crumbled in Gravy: Historical Alabama Field Recordings from the Byron

Arnold Collection of Traditional Songs. Alabama Traditions 104, n.d. The Davys. Old Time Bluegrass and Gospel Songs. On Tour Productions, OTP-941,

1994. Faiella, Egidio. Family Treasures. Vol. 1. Orchard Alley 3 Entertainment, 1997. Krysty, Dave, and Bill Lemons. Folk Songs of Western Pennsylvania. Rosewood Studio,

1988. Los Plemeros del Batey. Hijos de Borinquen. On Tour Productions, OTP-946, 1994. Mantle, Arlene. Ready to Roll. On the Line Music Collective, OTL-009, n.d. McIntosh, James. Let the Pipes Speak: Music of the Great Highland Bagpipe. George

Balderose, n.d. McNeil, Keith and Rusty McNeil. Working and Union Songs. WEM Records, 501A, 1989. Moreland, Ace. Give it to Get it. King Snake Records, n.d. Patete, Nino. Polkas and Waltzes. Vol. 5. Nino Patete, 1996.

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Richman, Vivien. Folk Songs of Western Pennsylvania. Smithsonian Folkways, FG 3568,

2001. Riding Freedom’s Train: The Underground Railroad in the Upper Ohio Valley. Unity Productions, 0301, 1996. Schmwertz, Robert. Sing Oh! The City Oh!: Early Pittsburgh. Smithsonian Folkways, F- 5258, 1959. Seeger, Pete. American Industrial Ballads. Smithsonian Folkways, SF 40058, 1992. ---. Pete Seeger Singalong. Smithsonian Folkways, SF 40027/8, 1991.

Sirirathasuk, Pang Xiong, and T-Bee Lo. Kwu Txhiáj (Traditional Hmong Courtship

Songs). On Tour Productions, OTP-942, 1994. Songs from the Underground Railroad Era: I Believe in Angels Singing. Unity

Productions, 0302, 1996. What’s Your Name? Rhymes and Rhythms from Pennsylvania Neighborhoods. On Tour

Productions, 1997. Yukon Button Box Club. Yukon Gold. Peppermint Productions, PP 1448, n.d. Zvezda. Songs From the Balkans. Rich Moore Productions, 2000. In House Field Recordings of Performing Artists and Events Include: Joe Bucciero, mandolin; Matthew Rebrovic, brač (tamburitza instrument); Sloboda,

tamburitza group; Joan Dickerson, banjo; Victor Beltran, Andean flute and

charango; Ralph Martin, Old-time fiddle; James McIntosh, Scottish bagpipes;

Glassport Sons of Italy Band, Italian wind band; John Meikle, Scottish

bagpipes;Young Men’s and Women’s African American Heritage Association

Camp Nia Steel Drum Ensemble; The Greek Company, traditional and modern

Greek music; Pittsburgh Swiss Singers; David Olson, Scottish bagpipes; Jim Corr,

Irish sea songs;The Happy Valley Boys and Girls Band; Alpen-Glow Demo

Recording, Tuirolean music; Golubi Tamburasi; Bud Hundenski and the Corsairs,

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Polish polka group; Phil Solomon Ensemble, steel drums; Choir of the Ukrainian

Cultural Trust of Pennsylvania; Guaracha, Latino dance music;

Continental Gypsy Strings; St. Sava Serbian Choir; St. Simeon Festival in Rankin; Herminie

Button-Box Band; Steel City Quartet; St. Michael’s Syrian Orthodox Church Choir;

Canonsburg Italian Mass; Croatian Fraternal Union Picnic; The Jerry Grcevich Tamburitza

Orchestra; International Button Box Band of Canonsburg; St. George Tamburitzans of

Cokeburg; Homewood Alive! African Arts Festival; Greek Festival at All Saints Greek Orthodox

Church in Canonsburg, and San Rocco Festa in Aliquippa.

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Videos

Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. (Squirrel Hill) Dir. by Jack and Barbara Shore. American Foundations: The New Immigrants. American Legacy: The Work of the National Register of Historic Places. National Park

Service, 1997. American Tongues: A Film About the Way We Talk. Dir. by Louis Alvarez and Andrew

Kolker. CNAM Film Library, 1987. Andrew Carnegie: The Original Man of Steel. AIMS Multimedia. Andrew Carnegie: Prince of Steel. A&E Television Networks, 1995. Art Education in Action. The Getty, 1996. Auto Antiques. Frick Art and Historical Center/Argentine. Beakman’s World—“Steel.” WCBS TV, 1995. Bill Beal: Pittsburgh Through the Years. Kenneth Love. Black Is...Black Ain’t. Dir. by Marlon Riggs. California Newsreel, 1995. The Brooklyn Bridge. Dir. by Ken Burns. Florentine Films, 1981. “Building Pittsburgh 1991” A History of Building Trade Unions. Comstock Video

Company, 1991.

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Celebration Express—Pittsburgh. PBS. Chulas Fronteras and Del Mero Corazon. Les Blank and Chris Strachwitz, 1976 and

1994. The Churches of Homestead: Unity and Diversity. Mary Solomon/Chatham College. Current Perspectives on Ethnicity and Race—Governor’s Conference on Ethnicity.

Pennsylvania Heritage Affairs Commission, 1991. Dance to the Music and Listen to the Calls. Larry Edelman/PCA, 1987. Danieli Steel Promo. Levy Industrial, 1995. Discover DCNR. Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources,

1999. Duquesne: The Story of a American City. Randy Harris. Elkins Coal and Coke Company—Bretz W.V. NPS, 1975. Ellis Island. 3 Vols. Dir. by Lisa Bourgoujian. A&E Television Networks, 1997. Empires of Industry: Andrew Carnegie and the Age of Steel. A&E Television, 1997. Ethnic Notions: Black People in White Mines. Dir. by Marlon Riggs. California Newsreel,

1987. Everybody’s Ethnic—Your Invisible Culture. Learning Seed, 2001. “Facts” vs. Interpretations—Where Historians Disagree Series. SRA Video, 1989. Fantastic Voyage. Pittsburgh Voyager. Fayette: Working, Playing, Living...Find a Better Balance in Fayette County. Fay-Penn

Economic Development Council, 2000. Free Show Tonite. Dir. by Paul Wagner and Steve Zeitlin. City Lore Films. From the Source. ETN, 1991. The Game of Monopoly. Mastervision. The Grand Generation. Filmakers Library, 1993. Gridiron Steel: The Mills are Gone but the Fires Burn On. Real as Steel Media Ventures

LLC, 2001.

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Hazelwood Coke Works. Health Care and Human Services—Governor’s Conference on Ethnicity. Pennsylvania

Heritage Affairs Commission, 1991. Helvetia—The Swiss of West Virgina. Augusta Heritage Center of Davis and Elkins

College, 1993. Heritage Minutes. WPXI TV. Hmong Musicians in America 1978-1996. Apsara Media, 1997. Homestead Historic Visuals. Randy Harris. Homestead Photo Stills, 1989. How Beliefs and Values Define a Culture. United Learning, 1997. How Economic Activities Define a Culture. United Learning, 1997. How Geography Defines a Culture. United Learning, 1997. How Social Organizations Define a Culture. United Learning, 1997. Immigration and Cultural Change. Schlessinger Video Productions, 1996. Industrialization and Urbanization 1870-1910. Schlessinger Video Productions, 1996. The Huddled Masses. Ambrose Video Publishing. The JVC/ Smithsonian Folkways Video of Anthology of Music and Dance in Africa. 3

Vols. JVC, 1996. The JVC/ Smithsonian Folkways Video of Anthology of Music and Dance in Europe. 2

Vols. JVC, 1996. The JVC/Smithsonian Folkways Video of Anthology of Music and Dance in the Americas.

6 Vols. JVC, 1995. Kings on the Hill: Baseball’s Forgotten Men. Dir. by Molly Youngling. San Pedro

Productions, 1993. Land & Landscape: Views of America’s History and Culture. National Museum of

American Art, 1996. Leather Soul: Working For a Life in A Factory Town. Dir. by Joe Cultera. Picture

Business Productions, 1991.

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“Life Below the Tracks—The Ward.” HSWP, ca. 1988. Lines of Eternity. Balch Institute/NEH, 1991. Lives of Steel. WTAE, 1989. Magnificent Memories: A Final Solute to That Eminent Italian Monument, Our Lady of

Help Christian Church, and All Those Italian Pioneers Who Imagrated [sic] to the Larmer Area of Pittsburgh.

Making Steel. University of Cape Breton—Steel Project. Making Things Work. Blackstone River Valley National Heritage. The March of Time: The Monongahela River. The March of Time, 1952. Mastervision Humanities Series: America Grows Up: American History 1850-1914.

MasterVision. Mastervision Humanities Series: Gathering Strength: American History 1850-1914.

MasterVision. The Mon Valley: Rebuilding Itself. MARC Advertising. Multicultural Education—Governor’s Conference on Ethnicity. Pennsylvania Heritage

Affairs Commission, 1991. Murray Avenue. Dir. by Sheila Chamovitz. New Day Films, 1983. Music and Culture. Clearvue, 1992. A Nation in Turmoil. Schlessinger Video Productions, 1996. “Nostalgia” (photos and slides of the Blawnox area). George Dolhi, 1990. Older Pennsylvanians in the Arts and Humanities. Pennsylvania Department of Aging. Organizing America: A History of Trade Unions. Cambridge Educational, 1994. Out of the Depths—A Walk Through the 20th Century with Bill Moyers. “Out of the Past, Into the Future.” Pennsylvania Heritage Parks Department of

Conservation and Natural Resources. Out of This Furnace: A Walking Tour of Thomas Bell’s Novel. David Demarest, 1990. Pennsylvania’s Heritage Regions, 2001.

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People and Power: The Struggle Continues—History of the Steel Workers 18. IUP

Department of History, 1984. A Place in History. Dir. by John A. Kasunic and McNutt Ritchie. Kasunic & Rempel, Inc. A Portrait of Aliquippa. Video Tone Productions, 1996. Preservation of the Coal Pit. The President and the Prime Minister in Pittsburgh. KDKA, 1994. Rediscovering Western Pennsylvania. Duquesne Light Company, 1997. Remaking Cities Conference. WQED, 1988. Rices Landing: Our Heritage, Our People, Our Future, 1997. “The Richest Man in the World: Andrew Carnegie.” Dir. by Austin Hoyt. WGBH

Educational Foundation, 1997. Rise of Big Business. Encyclopedia Britannica Educational Corporation. River Mile 85, Mon Lock 7. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, 1995. The River Ran Red. Steffi Domike and Nicole Fauteux, 1993. The River Walk—San Antonio, 1997. Seneca Glass Company—Morgantown, WV. NPS, 1975. Stories from the Mines. Dir. by Greg Matkosky. United Studios of America, 2000. The Strength of Rail Steel: Jersey Shore Steel Company. Creekside Copywriting. Secrets of a Master Builder: The Story of James P. Eads. WGBH Educational

Foundation, 2000. The Shaping of the American Nation: The Masses and the Millionaires: The Homestead

Strike. Learning Corporation of America, 1973. Silos & Smokestacks “Dawn of a New Century.” Design Studio Teleproductions, Inc. Silver Cinders: The Legacy of Coal and Coke in Southwestern Pennsylvania. Penn State

Fayette Campus Coal and Coke Heritage Center. Steelbound. Touchstone Theatre, 1999.

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Steel Heritage –48” Mill. WPXI, 1991. Stories from the Mines, 2000. “Strongman.” University of Cape Breton, 1992. Struggles in Steel: The Fight for Equal Opportunity. Dir. by Tony Buba. Braddock Films,

Inc., 1996. Tales—Windows Could Tell. Tarentum: A History in the Making. Allegheny-Kiski Valley Historical Society and Video

Marketplace Productions, 1996. There Once Was a Time: A History of Environmental Progress in Western Pennsylvania.

Duquesne Light Company, 1996. Three Rivers Environmental Awards: A Video Anthology. Pennsylvania Environmental

Council and Duquesne Light Company, 1999. Toward a More Perfect Union—An Invitation to Conversation. Arcadia Productions,

1996. The True Story of the Molly Maguires. A&E Television. The 20th Century: The 1990s: The Seeds of Progress. MPI Media Group, 2000. Twisted Laurel: Folk Art, Folklore, & Music from the West Virginia Woods. Elkins, WV:

Augusta Heritage Center of Davis and Elkins College, 1999. US Army Corps of Engineers—New Gated Dam at Braddock L/D, 1999. U.S. Steel Clairton Coke Works: Emissions Test, 1979. USX Mill Scenes. Levy Industrial, 1995. A View From the Inside (Oral History Interviews: Bethlehem Steel Works). B. Ward,

2001. Voices on the River: Life on the Rivers of Western Pennsylvania. Von Renner’s Steel Mills Down. Richard Renner, ca. 1988. Water Music: The American Waterways Wind Orchestra on Tour in Europe, 1989. West Overton Museum’s Pillars of Fire (explanation of coking, beehive ovens, Frick’s early life)

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What do we know about Africa? African Studies Center. Where Good Things Come From Coal. Women of Steel. Dir. by Randy Strothman. Mon Valley Media, 1985. The World of Steel. Steel Can Recycling Institute. Wylie Avenue Days. QED Communications, Inc., 1991. Young Audiences Arts-In Education Institute. Young Audiences, Inc., 1993. In House Videos Big Steel Bus Tour, Runs #1-3, 2000. Photo Gathering at Ford City High School Homestead Heritage: Lessons for Tomorrow Living Treasures: Master Traditional Artists of Southwestern Pennsylvania. One tape for each of the following artists/groups: Dancin’ Demons, African-American tap dancers John Meikle, Scottish bagpipes and singer James McIntosh, Scottish bagpipes Joe Grkman, Sr., Slovenian dance music Jose Bernardo, Peruvian charango Victor Beltran, Peruvian charango John Marthens, Scottish bagpipes Musuhallpa, Music of the Andes Glassport Sons of Italy Band Elderhostel Boat Tours, Tapes #1 and #2 Steel Industry Heritage Task Force: “Preservation of the 48-Inch Mill” Homestead Works Male Chorus 60th Anniversary Reunion Concert Detour in Steel Valley Neighborhood Traditions (in the South Side, South Hills, and West End) U.S. Steel Chorus Rivers of Steel Regional Folk Arts Center Annual FolkArtsShare 2000, Tapes #1-3

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Rivers of Steel Regional Folk Arts Center Annual FolkArtsShare 2001, Tapes #1-3 UMOJA African Arts Company Dancin’ Demons at Presenter’s Conference 2000 in Philadelphia, PA Joyce MacFarlane McIntosh Scottish Highland Dancing Performance Jumoke Ewedemi, African Storyteller Steel Valley High School Symposium, Steel Industry Heritage Task Force History Videos San Rocco Festa, Aliquippa, PA A Charge to Keep Demo Tapes (African-American Sacred Singing Featuring Bessie Sewell) Arts, Crafts, and Music Festival in Homestead High-Rise Club McKnight Elementary School, North Allegheny School District School History and Lore Dramatized Final Performance Folklife, Folk and Traditional Arts Projects: Central Greene School District Lillian Allen, African-American Hair Braider Elie Kihonia, African Drummer and Dancer Kazuko Macher, Japanese Artist Steel Industry Heritage Corporation Pierogie Fest, Tapes #1-2 Rails to Trails Mon River Tour Anila Rao: Indian Dance Recital Kweilin Nassar, Middle Eastern Dance at Bulgarian Hall University of Pittsburgh African Drumming and Dance Ensemble Irish Centre Cultural Activities Exhibit Dubs: Egg Writing by Bob Rock and Bob Moore McKeesport International Village Festival Lower Mon Improvement Project

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Excerpts from The River Ran Red Silver and Steel—Photographers Commemorate Homestead Folk, Folk—What’s in a Name #1 Peruvian Workshops Imani Edu-tainers African Company Dancin’ Demons—Senior Citizens Festival Joseph M. Grkman, Sr. Traditional Slovenian and Polka Waltz Selection Home Remedies (Parts I and II) Ethnic Fair—East Ward 1995 Pieroghi—St. Mary’s Church