PA, USA
Grant Street Area (Historic Town Lots)
Landmark
The area of present-day downtown Pittsburgh where the civilian settlement grew up alongside Fort Pitt during the Revolutionary period. The town laid out near the fort in the 1760s was small — a few dozen structures at most during the Revolution — but it served as a commercial and administrative hub for the western frontier. Taverns, traders, and a small number of permanent residents made it the westernmost recognizable town in Pennsylvania.
Visiting Today
Address
Grant Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15219
Connected Events
Aug 1775
Jan 1778
George Rogers Clark Stages Illinois Campaign Through Pittsburgh
George Rogers Clark
Feb 1778
Mar 1778
Simon Girty Defects to the British
William Crawford, Simon Girty
Oct 1778
McIntosh Expedition and Founding of Fort Laurens
Edward Hand, Lachlan McIntosh
Aug 1779
Brodhead Expedition up the Allegheny River
Daniel Brodhead
Mar 1782
Gnadenhutten Massacre
William Crawford
Jun 1782
Crawford Expedition Defeated at Sandusky
William Crawford
Sep 1783
Treaty of Paris Confirms Ohio Valley Claims
George Rogers Clark