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Giants Were On The Earth In Those Days: A Review
By James Wudarczyk

Industry and Infantry: A Review
By James Wudarczyk

Round Ball to Rim Fire: A Review
By James Wudarczyk

The Gallant Seventy-Eighth: A Review
By James Wudarczyk - 2005

Pittsburgh: An Urban Portrait - A Review
By James Wudarczyk - 2005

Pittsburgh’s Landmark Architecture: A Review
By James Wudarczyk- 2005

The Allegheny River: Watershed of the Nation – A Review
By James Wudarczyk - 2005

Pittsburgh During the American Civil War 1860-1865
By James Wudarczyk

Pittsburgh: Then and Now
By James Wudarczyk

Beautiful Dreamer: the Life of Stephen Collins Foster
By Jude Wudarczyk

I Was A Communist for the FBI: Matt Cvetic: A Review
By James Wudarczyk - posted September 24, 2006.

Architecture After Richardson: A Review
By James Wudarczyk - posted September 24, 2006.

The Early Architecture of Western Pennsylvania: A Review
By James Wudarczyk - posted September 24, 2006.

The Story of St. Margaret: A Review
By James Wudarczyk - posted September 24, 2006.

A Guidebook to Historic Western Pennsylvania
By James Wudarczyk – posted January 21, 2007

Healing Body, Mind, and Spirit: The History of St. Francis Medical Center
By James Wudarczyk – posted January 21, 2007

Essence of Pittsburgh: The Paintings of Ron Donoughe in the Plein Air Style
By Jude Wudarczyk

A Short History of Lawrenceville – A Review
By Jude Wudarczyk

Memoirs of a Diocesan Priest
By James Wudarczyk - posted August 25, 2007

Ambitious Brew
By James Wudarczyk - posted August 25, 2007

The Youngest Prophet - A Review
By Jude Wudarczyk


Stephen Collins Foster (1826-1864)

Born on July 4, 1826, while the country celebrated its 50th anniversary of independence, Stephen Foster has become Lawrenceville’s most famous native son. He was the son of William Barclay Foster, founder of Lawrenceville and Eliza Tomlinson. Foster’s parents moved to Allegheny City (now Pittsburgh’s North Side) when Stephen was very small.

He developed a love for music at a very tender age of about three or four, and from that point forward there was no stopping him. Foster is considered by many to be the world’s foremost composer, and is the only person to have written two state songs – “My Old Kentucky Home” (Kentucky) and “Swannee River” (Florida). A third song “Oh! Susanna” was considered by the state of California as being their state song, but it was rejected.

Today he is considered the founder of “Pop Music” and his works are played throughout the world. There are many books written on Stephen Foster and the University of Pittsburgh maintains the Stephen Foster Memorial Center in his honor. It is located in the Oakland section of Pittsburgh close to the Cathedral of Learning.


   

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