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Pittsburgh Joint Stock Yards Company Building No. 2 Herr's Island
1937-10
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Title
Pittsburgh Joint Stock Yards Company Building No. 2 Herr's Island
Identifier
MSP80.B002.F07.I01
Source Identifier
MSP80.B002.F07.I01
Description
The first stockyards were built on Herr’s Island by Pittsburgh tanner James Callery in 1885. Between 1903 and the 1950s the island, located in the Allegheny River near Pittsburgh, was the America's tenth largest livestock terminal and the second largest east of the Mississippi in terms of the volume of cattle, pigs, and sheep processed. Two of the island’s principal tenants, the Pittsburgh Joint Stock Yards and the Pittsburgh Provision Company, not only held animals bound for Pittsburgh slaughterhouses but also put on livestock shows and auctions on the island. The stockyards closed in the summer of 1965 and were replaced by homes, tennis courts, office buildings, and rowing clubs on the renamed Washington’s Landing Development.
Genre
photographs
Subject
Pittsburgh Joint Stock Yards (Pa.)
Stockyards--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Herr's Island (Pittsburgh, Pa.)
Meats--Pennsylvania--Pittsburgh.
Source
Trimble Company Photographs, 1924-1951, MSP 80, Library and Archives Division, Senator John Heinz History Center
Contributor
Detre Library & Archives, Heinz History Center
Collection
Trimble Company Records
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Rights Holder
Senator John Heinz History Center