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Western Pennsylvania History Magazine Winter 2024-2025

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The Winter 2024–25 issue of Western Pennsylvania History magazine includes feature articles on:

  • Quilter and fiber artist Louise Silk and the story of her half-century career
  • Donald Dunn’s service with the 10th Mountain Division in World War II
  • More memories of a nostalgic Pittsburgh Christmas from Santa John Suhr

As well as columns about:

  • Lord Dunmore’s officers and the roots of revolution
  • John Cenci and the power of sport
  • Advocate for conservation Roger Latham
  • Medieval meets modern in the architectural work of Edward J. Weber
  • Sewickley Public Library
  • Folk music and stories collected in the book Death in the Dark: A Collection of Factual Ballads of American Mine Disasters
  • Quilting change depicted in feminist quilts
  • Aurora Reading Club, the oldest African American women’s social club in Pittsburgh
  • Saegertown’s Patrick McGill house and the discovery of a doll in the wall
  • Rolling Rock’s beer bottle label and the meaning of the number 33

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