Fall 1998 Volume 81, Number 3 Formerly the Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine Chairman, Board ofdirectors Martin McGuinn President &\u25a0 CEO Andrew E. Masich CONTENTS 98 Record of a Canoe Cruise Down the Allegheny from Olean, New York, topittsburgh, July 1916 William Stengel Senior Vice President Betty Arenth Director of Publications MarilynErwin Editor Paul Roberts Projects Editor BrianButko Intern Jessica Reem Designer Deborah Prelaz 108 117 118 Bullwhips and Bad Reviews: The Colorful Career of Music Man Henry Kleber Jean Thomas Photograph Credits One Month inthe Summer of '63: Pittsburgh Prepares for the CivilWar (Part Iin a Series) BillMcCarthy Published by the Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh. 1998 This publication is made possible, in part, bythe Kenneth B. and Verna H. Haas Bequest, and the Institute of Museum Library Services. Aportion of the Historical Society's general operating funds are provided by the Allegheny Regional Asset District. ALLEGHENYREGIONALASSET DISTRICT This magazine is printed on recycled, acid-free paper. 134 The Reclamation of Mary Schenley's Picnic House Arthur B.Fox Cover: 19th Century Music Man Henry Kleber didn't diddle with penning angry letters when the reviews didn't go his way.kleber and his brother once ambushed an offending newspaper writer in downtown Pittsburgh and lashed him with abullwhip. Jean Thomas tells us more about this colorful Pittsburgh character see page 108. Illustration conceived and designed by Wall-toWall Studios. ISSN 0043-4035
T&4 W+tJci *}tfct H^pCoa^ Qci^Ua Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional VlF History Center Opens November 21 Teddy Bear Reunion Community leaders, celebrities, and local Western Pennsylvania families share their bears. Pittsburgh indecember: Memories ofholidays Past, an original play by Lynne Conner, December 12 &13, 19 &20, at 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. TilJanuary 10 Pittsburgh: A Picture ofhealth, The Western Pennsylvania Hospital - 150 Years The story of the regions first chartered public hospital. Other Exhibits and Events: Great Hall 1940s trolley,pittsburgh fire bell, Conestoga wagon, and more Points InTime: Building a Life in Western Pennsylvania, 1750-Today The History Center's main exhibit spans over 250 years of the area's remarkable past. Artifacts, costumes, models, interactive videos, live theater, reconstructions of period homes, and more. Glass: Shattering Notions Anexhibit on Western Pennsylvania's oldest industry see the story through stunning artifacts. Discovery Place Hands-on exploration forchildren and their families. Eight different interactive exhibits and games provide stimulation and fun. GENERAL INFORMATION Hours ofoperation: The Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania - Museum 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily is anon-profit organization which collects and Library &Archives - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday - preserves the past through its museums, library, Saturday and archives ofregionalhistory; interprets and The History Center is closed on Easter, presents Western Pennsylvania's history for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day diverse audiences through research, exhibits, publications, and educational programs; makes Admission: the history of Western Pennsylvania known to Adults - $6.00 the nation and the world;and provides technical Children (3-18 years) - $4.50 assistance, training, and consultation to other Seniors (65-up) - $4.50 regional historical organizations. Home of the Historical Society ofwestern Pennsylvania, the Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center showcases the rich cultural and industrialhistory ofthe region through exhibits and programs, as well as its library and archives research facility. Stages inhistory: The History Center's resident theater program helps museum visitors better understand the human dimension ofthe past. Historical characters are portrayed by actors who appear throughout History Center exhibits to interact withvisitors. Museum Shop: An award- winning Museum Shop offers a unique selection of items which includes books, jewelry, ethnic crafts, and historic reproductions. Group Sales: Special rates are offered for adult and school Cafe: group tours ofthe History Center. Group tours Reymer's Cafe seats 80 in the Great Halland must be booked inadvance. Call (412) 454-6304 offers snacks, lightlunches, beverages, and forinformation and reservations. desserts. Facilities Rental: Membership: Location: Various public spaces withinthe History Center Historical Society members enjoy free admission 1212 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222, are available for special events. CallVisitor to the History Center. Members also receive a convenient to downtown Pittsburgh, as well as Services, (412) 454-6435, to secure information discount on Museum Shop purchases, as well as the historic Strip District, just one block from the and reservations. invitations to members-only events, subscriptions David L. Lawrence Convention Center. Parking to this quarterly magazine and the bimonthly available inlots adjacent to the Center. Special Services: newsletter, MakingHistory. For more information The History Center is wheelchair-accessible, and on becoming a member, call the Membership Telephone: (412) 454-6000 a limitednumber of wheelchairs are available for Office, (412) 454-632 1. use by patrons whorequire assistance. Restrooms Web Site: are located on the first, second, third, and sixth LocalHistory Resource Service: www.pghhistory org floors. Baby care facilities are available on the first LHRS provides information to teachers and and third floors. Pay telephones are on the first history organizations intheir workto preserve floor. and interpret the history of Western Pennsylvania. There are 82 member organizations inlhrs, which serves 20 counties. Information about LHRS services and workshops: (412) 454-6390. Pittsburgh History ispublished quarterlyas abenefit ofmembership inthe HistoricalSociety ofwestern Pennsylvania, 1212 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. Phone: (412) 454-6000. Institutional subscription: $30. Periodicals postage paid at Pittsburgh, PA. Postmaster: Send address changes to HistoricalSociety ofwestern Pennsylvania, 1212 Smallman Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15222. USPS 679-200. ISSN 0043-4035.
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