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Pittsburgh

14 sources organized by credibility tier.

Tier 1 — Institutional and Academic (5)
  • Council Fires on the Upper Ohio: A Narrative of Indian Affairs in the Upper Ohio Valley until 1795University of Pittsburgh Press (Randolph C. Downes)

    Classic study of American Indian diplomacy centered on Fort Pitt and the Upper Ohio Valley during and after the Revolution. Draws on extensive primary sources from the Pittsburgh region.

  • Fort Pitt Garrison Orderly Books and Correspondence, 1775-1781Pennsylvania State Archives

    Military records of the Continental garrison at Fort Pitt documenting supply shortages, Indian diplomacy, and frontier defense operations in the Ohio Valley during the Revolution.

  • Fort Pitt Museum: Research Collections and Interpretive MaterialsFort Pitt Museum / Senator John Heinz History Center

    The Fort Pitt Museum holds the primary collection of artifacts and documentary materials from the Revolutionary-era occupation of the site at the forks of the Ohio. Research library available to scholars.

  • Papers of Generals Edward Hand and Daniel Brodhead: Fort Pitt Commands, 1777-1781Historical Society of Pennsylvania

    Correspondence of the two successive American commanders at Fort Pitt. Hand and Brodhead's papers document the western theater's complexities: British-allied tribes, Loyalist rangers, and supply crises.

  • The American Revolution in Indian Country: Crisis and Diversity in Native American CommunitiesCambridge University Press (Colin G. Calloway)

    Scholarly study placing Fort Pitt at the center of the Western theater's complex diplomacy. Draws on Native American oral traditions alongside British and American documentary sources.

Tier 2 — Reputable Secondary (7)
Tier 3 — General Reference (2)

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