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Original
spelling of the city: "Pittsbourgh"
Original
pronunciation: probably "Pitts-boro" since burgh and bourgh
are
variations
of the word "borough"
1769 -
General John Forbes renames Fort DuQuesne to be "Pittsbourgh"
in
honor of
William Pitt
1769 -
Survey conducted of the "Manor of Pittsburgh"
1784 -
Thos. Vicroy of Bedford County lays out the "Manor of Pittsburgh"
1816 -
Pittsburgh spelled with an "H" in an act incorporating
the city; however, the printer
dropped the "H" when printing this act in one of the law
books.
1890 -
United States Board on Geographic Names Policy publishes a series
of rules
aimed at standardizing city and town names, including dropping the
"H" on places
that end in "burgh."
1911 -
After concerned citizens lobbied for the historic spelling with
the "H," the U.S.
Board on Geographic Names Policy reverses its previous decision
and makes
"Pittsburgh" the official spelling.
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