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Sewickley, Pennsylvania

Sewickley is a borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States, 12 miles (19 km) west northwest of Pittsburgh along the Ohio River. It is a residential suburb of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The population was 3,907 at the 2020 census.[3] The Sewickley Bridge crosses the Ohio River from Sewickley to Moon Township.

Sewickley, Pennsylvania
Sewickley in March 2016
Location in Allegheny County and the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
Sewickley, Pennsylvania
Sewickley, Pennsylvania
Coordinates: 40°32′11″N 80°11′04″W / 40.53639°N 80.18444°W / 40.53639; -80.18444Coordinates: 40°32′11″N 80°11′04″W / 40.53639°N 80.18444°W / 40.53639; -80.18444
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountyAllegheny
Government
 • TypeMayor-council government
 • MayorGeorge Shannon[1]
 • ManagerMarla P. Marcinko
Area
 • Total1.12 sq mi (2.90 km2)
 • Land1.00 sq mi (2.59 km2)
 • Water0.12 sq mi (0.31 km2)
Elevation
741 ft (226 m)
Population
 • Total3,907
 • Density3,793.3/sq mi (1,464.62/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP codes
15143
Area code412
FIPS code42-69376
GNIS feature ID1187277
Websitewww.sewickleyborough.org

Etymology

Historian Charles A. Hanna suggested "Sewickley" came from Creek words for "raccoon" (sawi) and "town" (ukli).[4] According to Hanna, the Asswikale branch of the Shawnee probably borrowed their name from the neighboring Sawokli Muscogee before the former's migration from present-day South Carolina to Pennsylvania. Contemporary accounts from noted anthropologist Frederick Webb Hodge[5] and the Sewickley Presbyterian Church,[6] as well as the current Sewickley Valley Historical Society[7] concur to varying degrees with Hanna's etymology. Some locals alternatively consider Sewickley to be a Native American word meaning "sweet water."[8]

History

 
Old Sewickley Train Station (1887)

The valley surrounding the Big Sewickley Creek was surveyed in 1785 and sold to American Revolutionary War veterans. After the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794, settlers began to trickle in to the area, with flatboats, keelboats, and steamboats forming an industry along the Ohio River.[9]

In 1837, the Edgeworth Female Seminary was moved from Pittsburgh to what was then called Sewickley Bottom.[9] The following year, Sewickley Academy was founded. Becoming a small center for education, by 1840 the community was formally established as Sewickleyville.[9] The borough was incorporated as simply Sewickley on July 6, 1853, after growth continued as the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway was built through the area.[9]

In 1911, the Sewickley Bridge was completed, bringing an end to the ferry industry.[9] Ohio River Boulevard, later designated a part of Pennsylvania Route 65, was completed in 1934.[10]

Geography

Sewickley is located at 40°32.25′N 80°10.5′W (40.5390, -80.1807). According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 1.1 square miles (2.8 km2), of which 1.0 square mile (2.6 km2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km2) (11.11%) is water.

Surrounding and adjacent neighborhoods

Sewickley has four land borders with Edgeworth to the northwest, Glen Osborne to the southwest, Sewickley Heights to the northeast, and Aleppo Township to the east. Across the Ohio River, Sewickley runs adjacent with Moon Township and Coraopolis with the Sewickley Bridge as the direct link to the former.

Along with the four land borders, plus Bell Acres, Glenfield, Haysville, Leetsdale, Leet Township, and Sewickley Hills, Sewickley is located in the Quaker Valley School District. Together, these boroughs and townships constitute a loosely defined region in northwestern Allegheny County. Most of these municipalities – not including Leetsdale and parts of Leet Township – share the Sewickley post office and its 15143 zip code.

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
1860795
18701,47285.2%
18802,05339.5%
18902,77635.2%
19003,56328.4%
19104,47925.7%
19204,95510.6%
19305,59913.0%
19405,6140.3%
19505,8364.0%
19606,1575.5%
19705,660−8.1%
19804,778−15.6%
19904,134−13.5%
20003,902−5.6%
20103,827−1.9%
20203,9072.1%
Sources:[11][12][13][14][15][16][17][3]

The population of Sewickley peaked in the 1960 census, with over 6,000 residents. As of the 2010 census, there were 3,827 people with 1,765 households and 950 families residing in the borough's 1,965 housing units. The racial makeup of the borough was 88.8% White, 7.3% African American, with the remainder of other races or multi-racial. No other single race represented more than 2% of the population. Hispanics represented less than 2% of the population.[18]

According to the 2011–15 American Community Survey, the median household income in the borough was about $91,735 and the median family income was $118,507. The per capita income for the borough was about $54,149.[18]

Government and politics

Presidential Elections Results
Year Republican Democratic Third Parties
2020[19] 38% (938) 60% (1,514) 2% (54)
2016[20] 40% (819) 58% (1,192) 2% (27)
2012[21] 51% (1,081) 48% (1,004) 1% (21)

Sewickley is divided into wards and is governed by a mayor and a nine-member borough council composed of three members from each ward. Members are elected to four-year terms. The current mayor of Sewickley is George Shannon.[1][22] The current members of council are Jeff Neff (President), Todd Renner (Vice President), Sean Figley (President Pro Tempore), Christine Allen, Julie Barnes, Ed Green, Cynthia Mullins, Larry Rice, and Thomas Rostek.

Education

 

There are several private schools in the area, including Sewickley Academy, St. James Catholic School, Eden Christian Academy, and Montessori Children's Community. The public school system, Quaker Valley School District, is renowned for an innovative laptop-technology grant received in 2000 from former Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge. Quaker Valley School District is often regarded as one of the best and academically top-ranked school districts in the nation. In the spring of 2006, U.S. News & World Report ranked Quaker Valley High School among the top 2% of high schools nationwide. The Sewickley Public Library of the Quaker Valley School District is a Library Journal Star Library for the third year in a row [23] and is continuously one of the top 25 largest libraries in the Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists.[24]

Health care

Sewickley is home to Sewickley Valley Hospital, which is part of the Heritage Valley Health System. Heritage Valley Sewickley provides comprehensive health care for residents of Allegheny, Beaver, Butler and Lawrence counties in Pennsylvania; eastern Ohio and the panhandle of West Virginia.

Heritage Valley offers medical, surgical and diagnostic services at its hospitals, community satellite facilities and in physician offices.  Heritage Valley Health System's affiliated physician groups include Heritage Valley Medical Group, Tri-State Obstetrics and Gynecology and Heritage Valley Pediatrics.

Sewickley Cemetery

In 1860 Sewickley Cemetery was opened. The cemetery is now the resting place of more than 12,000 people. There are also two war memorials located on the burial grounds.[25]

Civil War Memorial

There is a monument celebrating the local Civil War veterans - it is 20 feet tall and was installed in 2005. There was an 1866 statue which depicted a soldier on bended knee; but that statue was damaged from many years of weather.[25]

Tuskegee Airmen Memorial

The Tuskegee Airmen have been memorialized in the cemetery with two large black granite blocks. the blocks are inscribed with the names of Western Pennsylvania veterans. Another block shows a depiction of two planes engaged in aerial combat.[26][27]

Notable people

In popular culture

In 1995, the movie Roommates was filmed in and around Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania including Sewickley. Roommates starred Peter Falk, D. B. Sweeney, and Julianne Moore, and was directed by Peter Yates. The same year, parts of the movie Houseguest was filmed in Sewickley including Sewickley's main streets, Broad Street and Beaver Street. The Bruegger's Bagels on Beaver Street was temporarily transformed into an operating McDonald's during shooting of Houseguest. In 2002, parts of The Mothman Prophecies were filmed in the Sewickley area. Scenes from the Netflix show Sweet Magnolias was also filmed at the intersection of Broad Street and Beaver Street. Scenes from Jack Reacher, starring Tom Cruise, and The Lifeguard, starring Kristen Bell, were filmed in the town near the Sewickley Manor apartments and condominiums.[32] Foxcatcher, starring Steve Carell, Mark Ruffalo, and Channing Tatum, began filming in the Sewickley area in October 2012.[33]

The fictional 1/24 scale town of Elgin Park, by artist and photographer Michael Paul Smith, was loosely based on Sewickley.[34][35]

Sid Lang, a primary character in Wallace Stegner's 1987 novel Crossing to Safety, grew up in Sewickley.[36]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Divittorio, Michael (January 12, 2021). "Sewickley has a new mayor, George Shannon". Pittsburgh Tribune Review. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  2. ^ "2019 U.S. Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved July 28, 2020.
  3. ^ a b c "Sewickley borough, Pennsylvania". U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  4. ^ Charles Augustus Hanna (1911). "The Traders at Allegheny on the Main Path; With Some Annals of Kittanning and Chartier's Town". The Wilderness Trail: Or, The Ventures and Adventures of the Pennsylvania Traders on the Allegheny Path. Vol. 1. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. p. 298. ISBN 9780598504005. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
  5. ^ Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology (1907). Frederick Webb Hodge (ed.). Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico: A-M. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 536. Retrieved December 6, 2016. sewickley.
  6. ^ Presbyterian Church (Sewickley, Pa.) (1914). A history of the Presbyterian Church of Sewickley, Pennsylvania: consisting of certain addresses, delivered February 16-19, 1913, on the occasion of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the permanent organization of the church ... New York: Knickerbocker Press. pp. 80–. Retrieved December 5, 2016.
  7. ^ "The Origin of the Name "Sewickley"". Sewickley Valley Historical Society. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
  8. ^ History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. A. Warner & Co. 1889. p. 196. ISBN 9780788446146. Retrieved March 14, 2017.
  9. ^ a b c d e "Sewickley History: The Sewickley Valley". Sewickley Valley Historical Society. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  10. ^ Prince, Adam (August 29, 2004). "History of the Ohio River Boulevard". SWPA Roads Project. Retrieved January 11, 2023.
  11. ^ "Population of Civil Divisions Less than Counties" (PDF). 1880 United States Census. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved November 24, 2013.
  12. ^ "Population-Pennsylvania" (PDF). U.S. Census 1910. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
  13. ^ "Number and Distribution of Inhabitants:Pennsylvania-Tennessee" (PDF). Fifteenth Census. U.S. Census Bureau.
  14. ^ "Number of Inhabitants: Pennsylvania" (PDF). 18th Census of the United States. U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
  15. ^ "Pennsylvania: Population and Housing Unit Counts" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
  16. ^ "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved January 31, 2008.
  17. ^ . U.S. Census Bureau. Archived from the original on November 20, 2013. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
  18. ^ a b "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved May 14, 2011.
  19. ^ "Primary and General Election Results". Allegheny County. Retrieved January 14, 2021.
  20. ^ EL. "2016 Pennsylvania general election results". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  21. ^ EL. "2012 Allegheny County election". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
  22. ^ Borough Council & Mayor
  23. ^ Ray Lyons and Keith Curry Lance. "America's Star Libraries, 2011: Top-Rated Libraries". Library Journal.
  24. ^ "Book of Lists". Pittsburgh Business Times. 2012. ISSN 1097-1394.
  25. ^ a b Wills, Rick (June 3, 2010). "Sewickley cemetery 'centerpiece' of town's history". Trib Total Media, LLC. Retrieved August 17, 2020.
  26. ^ Isenberg, Robert (September 9, 2011). "Tuskegee Airmen Honored at Sewickley Cemetery". Neighbor News. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
  27. ^ "Sewickley Cemetery now home to Tuskegee Airmen Memorial". Hearst Television Inc. Action News Pittsburgh. September 15, 2013. Retrieved August 16, 2020.
  28. ^ Anderson, Shelly; Molinari, Dave (May 13, 2010). "Penguins Notebook: Crosby buys house not far from Lemieux's". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. from the original on May 16, 2010. Retrieved July 13, 2010.
  29. ^ Bombulie, Jonathan (July 24, 2018). "Penguins owner Mario Lemieux lists Quebec castle for $21,999,066". Retrieved July 27, 2018.
  30. ^ Persak, Mike (January 11, 2021). "Sewickley-born Bianca Smith finally gets chance to focus on baseball alone with Red Sox". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Retrieved February 19, 2021. Smith was born in Sewickley, but most of her upbringing took place in Grapevine, Texas.
  31. ^ Ove, Torsten (February 4, 2012). "Star Sewickley athlete, first black Marine from area". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. A-11. Retrieved August 17, 2021 – via Newspapers.com.
  32. ^ Tady, Scott (July 10, 2012). "'Lifeguard' movie shoots in Sewickley". Beaver County Times. Retrieved July 18, 2012.
  33. ^ Serafini, Kristina (October 17, 2012). "Film crews back in Sewickley area". Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Retrieved October 18, 2012.
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on December 29, 2014. Retrieved December 29, 2014.
  35. ^ "American Life: Michael Paul Smith's Elgin Park". June 27, 2013.
  36. ^ Stegner, Wallace (1987). Crossing to Safety. New York: Random House. p. 80. ISBN 978-0-375-75931-4.

External links

  •   Sewickley travel guide from Wikivoyage
  • Borough of Sewickley website
  • / marketing campaign for Sewickley including a store directory and event calendar
  • Post-Gazette article on Sewickley Garden Tour

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Sewickley is a borough in Allegheny County Pennsylvania United States 12 miles 19 km west northwest of Pittsburgh along the Ohio River It is a residential suburb of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area The population was 3 907 at the 2020 census 3 The Sewickley Bridge crosses the Ohio River from Sewickley to Moon Township Sewickley PennsylvaniaBoroughSewickley in March 2016Location in Allegheny County and the U S state of Pennsylvania Sewickley PennsylvaniaShow map of PennsylvaniaSewickley PennsylvaniaShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 40 32 11 N 80 11 04 W 40 53639 N 80 18444 W 40 53639 80 18444 Coordinates 40 32 11 N 80 11 04 W 40 53639 N 80 18444 W 40 53639 80 18444CountryUnited StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountyAlleghenyGovernment TypeMayor council government MayorGeorge Shannon 1 ManagerMarla P MarcinkoArea 2 Total1 12 sq mi 2 90 km2 Land1 00 sq mi 2 59 km2 Water0 12 sq mi 0 31 km2 Elevation741 ft 226 m Population 2020 3 Total3 907 Density3 793 3 sq mi 1 464 62 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 Eastern EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP codes15143Area code412FIPS code42 69376GNIS feature ID1187277Websitewww wbr sewickleyborough wbr org Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 3 Geography 3 1 Surrounding and adjacent neighborhoods 4 Demographics 5 Government and politics 6 Education 7 Health care 8 Sewickley Cemetery 8 1 Civil War Memorial 8 2 Tuskegee Airmen Memorial 9 Notable people 10 In popular culture 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksEtymology EditHistorian Charles A Hanna suggested Sewickley came from Creek words for raccoon sawi and town ukli 4 According to Hanna the Asswikale branch of the Shawnee probably borrowed their name from the neighboring Sawokli Muscogee before the former s migration from present day South Carolina to Pennsylvania Contemporary accounts from noted anthropologist Frederick Webb Hodge 5 and the Sewickley Presbyterian Church 6 as well as the current Sewickley Valley Historical Society 7 concur to varying degrees with Hanna s etymology Some locals alternatively consider Sewickley to be a Native American word meaning sweet water 8 History Edit Old Sewickley Train Station 1887 The valley surrounding the Big Sewickley Creek was surveyed in 1785 and sold to American Revolutionary War veterans After the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794 settlers began to trickle in to the area with flatboats keelboats and steamboats forming an industry along the Ohio River 9 In 1837 the Edgeworth Female Seminary was moved from Pittsburgh to what was then called Sewickley Bottom 9 The following year Sewickley Academy was founded Becoming a small center for education by 1840 the community was formally established as Sewickleyville 9 The borough was incorporated as simply Sewickley on July 6 1853 after growth continued as the Pittsburgh Fort Wayne and Chicago Railway was built through the area 9 In 1911 the Sewickley Bridge was completed bringing an end to the ferry industry 9 Ohio River Boulevard later designated a part of Pennsylvania Route 65 was completed in 1934 10 Geography EditSewickley is located at 40 32 25 N 80 10 5 W 40 5390 80 1807 According to the U S Census Bureau the borough has a total area of 1 1 square miles 2 8 km2 of which 1 0 square mile 2 6 km2 is land and 0 1 square miles 0 26 km2 11 11 is water Surrounding and adjacent neighborhoods Edit Sewickley has four land borders with Edgeworth to the northwest Glen Osborne to the southwest Sewickley Heights to the northeast and Aleppo Township to the east Across the Ohio River Sewickley runs adjacent with Moon Township and Coraopolis with the Sewickley Bridge as the direct link to the former Along with the four land borders plus Bell Acres Glenfield Haysville Leetsdale Leet Township and Sewickley Hills Sewickley is located in the Quaker Valley School District Together these boroughs and townships constitute a loosely defined region in northwestern Allegheny County Most of these municipalities not including Leetsdale and parts of Leet Township share the Sewickley post office and its 15143 zip code Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 1860795 18701 47285 2 18802 05339 5 18902 77635 2 19003 56328 4 19104 47925 7 19204 95510 6 19305 59913 0 19405 6140 3 19505 8364 0 19606 1575 5 19705 660 8 1 19804 778 15 6 19904 134 13 5 20003 902 5 6 20103 827 1 9 20203 9072 1 Sources 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 3 The population of Sewickley peaked in the 1960 census with over 6 000 residents As of the 2010 census there were 3 827 people with 1 765 households and 950 families residing in the borough s 1 965 housing units The racial makeup of the borough was 88 8 White 7 3 African American with the remainder of other races or multi racial No other single race represented more than 2 of the population Hispanics represented less than 2 of the population 18 According to the 2011 15 American Community Survey the median household income in the borough was about 91 735 and the median family income was 118 507 The per capita income for the borough was about 54 149 18 Government and politics EditPresidential Elections Results Year Republican Democratic Third Parties2020 19 38 938 60 1 514 2 54 2016 20 40 819 58 1 192 2 27 2012 21 51 1 081 48 1 004 1 21 Sewickley is divided into wards and is governed by a mayor and a nine member borough council composed of three members from each ward Members are elected to four year terms The current mayor of Sewickley is George Shannon 1 22 The current members of council are Jeff Neff President Todd Renner Vice President Sean Figley President Pro Tempore Christine Allen Julie Barnes Ed Green Cynthia Mullins Larry Rice and Thomas Rostek Education Edit Campus of Sewickley Academy There are several private schools in the area including Sewickley Academy St James Catholic School Eden Christian Academy and Montessori Children s Community The public school system Quaker Valley School District is renowned for an innovative laptop technology grant received in 2000 from former Pennsylvania governor Tom Ridge Quaker Valley School District is often regarded as one of the best and academically top ranked school districts in the nation In the spring of 2006 U S News amp World Report ranked Quaker Valley High School among the top 2 of high schools nationwide The Sewickley Public Library of the Quaker Valley School District is a Library Journal Star Library for the third year in a row 23 and is continuously one of the top 25 largest libraries in the Pittsburgh Business Times Book of Lists 24 Health care EditSewickley is home to Sewickley Valley Hospital which is part of the Heritage Valley Health System Heritage Valley Sewickley provides comprehensive health care for residents of Allegheny Beaver Butler and Lawrence counties in Pennsylvania eastern Ohio and the panhandle of West Virginia Heritage Valley offers medical surgical and diagnostic services at its hospitals community satellite facilities and in physician offices Heritage Valley Health System s affiliated physician groups include Heritage Valley Medical Group Tri State Obstetrics and Gynecology and Heritage Valley Pediatrics Sewickley Cemetery EditIn 1860 Sewickley Cemetery was opened The cemetery is now the resting place of more than 12 000 people There are also two war memorials located on the burial grounds 25 Civil War Memorial Edit There is a monument celebrating the local Civil War veterans it is 20 feet tall and was installed in 2005 There was an 1866 statue which depicted a soldier on bended knee but that statue was damaged from many years of weather 25 Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Edit The Tuskegee Airmen have been memorialized in the cemetery with two large black granite blocks the blocks are inscribed with the names of Western Pennsylvania veterans Another block shows a depiction of two planes engaged in aerial combat 26 27 Notable people EditTom Barrasso former Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Michael Cerveris actor and musician Caitlin Clarke Broadway and film star Dan Cortese actor and former MTV VJ Sidney Crosby Pittsburgh Penguins player 28 William Fitzsimmons musician Sergei Gonchar Pittsburgh Penguins assistant coach and former player Christa Harmotto Olympic volleyball player Franco Harris retired Pittsburgh Steelers player Chuck Knox former NFL head coach Ray Krawczyk professional baseball player Mario Lemieux former Pittsburgh Penguins player 29 Evgeni Malkin Pittsburgh Penguins player Wentworth Miller actor graduated from Quaker Valley High School Charles I Murray Brigadier General USMC recipient of Navy Cross and Army Distinguished Service Cross Chuck Noll longtime NFL head coach Rissi Palmer country music artist Keith Rothfus former U S Representative for Pennsylvania s 12th district Bianca Smith professional baseball coach 30 George R Stewart author Kathleen Tessaro novelist Mike Tomczak former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ken Whitlock pro football player first black player for the Toronto Argonauts 31 In popular culture EditIn 1995 the movie Roommates was filmed in and around Pittsburgh Pennsylvania including Sewickley Roommates starred Peter Falk D B Sweeney and Julianne Moore and was directed by Peter Yates The same year parts of the movie Houseguest was filmed in Sewickley including Sewickley s main streets Broad Street and Beaver Street The Bruegger s Bagels on Beaver Street was temporarily transformed into an operating McDonald s during shooting of Houseguest In 2002 parts of The Mothman Prophecies were filmed in the Sewickley area Scenes from the Netflix show Sweet Magnolias was also filmed at the intersection of Broad Street and Beaver Street Scenes from Jack Reacher starring Tom Cruise and The Lifeguard starring Kristen Bell were filmed in the town near the Sewickley Manor apartments and condominiums 32 Foxcatcher starring Steve Carell Mark Ruffalo and Channing Tatum began filming in the Sewickley area in October 2012 33 The fictional 1 24 scale town of Elgin Park by artist and photographer Michael Paul Smith was loosely based on Sewickley 34 35 Sid Lang a primary character in Wallace Stegner s 1987 novel Crossing to Safety grew up in Sewickley 36 See also EditList of cities and towns along the Ohio RiverReferences Edit a b Divittorio Michael January 12 2021 Sewickley has a new mayor George Shannon Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved January 14 2021 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved July 28 2020 a b c Sewickley borough Pennsylvania U S Census Bureau Retrieved January 11 2023 Charles Augustus Hanna 1911 The Traders at Allegheny on the Main Path With Some Annals of Kittanning and Chartier s Town The Wilderness Trail Or The Ventures and Adventures of the Pennsylvania Traders on the Allegheny Path Vol 1 New York and London G P Putnam s Sons p 298 ISBN 9780598504005 Retrieved December 5 2016 Smithsonian Institution Bureau of American Ethnology 1907 Frederick Webb Hodge ed Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico A M Washington U S Government Printing Office p 536 Retrieved December 6 2016 sewickley Presbyterian Church Sewickley Pa 1914 A history of the Presbyterian Church of Sewickley Pennsylvania consisting of certain addresses delivered February 16 19 1913 on the occasion of the seventy fifth anniversary of the permanent organization of the church New York Knickerbocker Press pp 80 Retrieved December 5 2016 The Origin of the Name Sewickley Sewickley Valley Historical Society Retrieved March 14 2017 History of Allegheny County Pennsylvania A Warner amp Co 1889 p 196 ISBN 9780788446146 Retrieved March 14 2017 a b c d e Sewickley History The Sewickley Valley Sewickley Valley Historical Society Retrieved January 11 2023 Prince Adam August 29 2004 History of the Ohio River Boulevard SWPA Roads Project Retrieved January 11 2023 Population of Civil Divisions Less than Counties PDF 1880 United States Census U S Census Bureau Retrieved November 24 2013 Population Pennsylvania PDF U S Census 1910 U S Census Bureau Retrieved November 22 2013 Number and Distribution of Inhabitants Pennsylvania Tennessee PDF Fifteenth Census U S Census Bureau Number of Inhabitants Pennsylvania PDF 18th Census of the United States U S Census Bureau Retrieved November 22 2013 Pennsylvania Population and Housing Unit Counts PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved November 22 2013 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 Annual Estimates of the Resident Population U S Census Bureau Archived from the original on November 20 2013 Retrieved November 22 2013 a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved May 14 2011 Primary and General Election Results Allegheny County Retrieved January 14 2021 EL 2016 Pennsylvania general election results Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved October 15 2017 EL 2012 Allegheny County election Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved October 15 2017 Borough Council amp Mayor Ray Lyons and Keith Curry Lance America s Star Libraries 2011 Top Rated Libraries Library Journal Book of Lists Pittsburgh Business Times 2012 ISSN 1097 1394 a b Wills Rick June 3 2010 Sewickley cemetery centerpiece of town s history Trib Total Media LLC Retrieved August 17 2020 Isenberg Robert September 9 2011 Tuskegee Airmen Honored at Sewickley Cemetery Neighbor News Retrieved August 16 2020 Sewickley Cemetery now home to Tuskegee Airmen Memorial Hearst Television Inc Action News Pittsburgh September 15 2013 Retrieved August 16 2020 Anderson Shelly Molinari Dave May 13 2010 Penguins Notebook Crosby buys house not far from Lemieux s Pittsburgh Post Gazette Archived from the original on May 16 2010 Retrieved July 13 2010 Bombulie Jonathan July 24 2018 Penguins owner Mario Lemieux lists Quebec castle for 21 999 066 Retrieved July 27 2018 Persak Mike January 11 2021 Sewickley born Bianca Smith finally gets chance to focus on baseball alone with Red Sox Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved February 19 2021 Smith was born in Sewickley but most of her upbringing took place in Grapevine Texas Ove Torsten February 4 2012 Star Sewickley athlete first black Marine from area Pittsburgh Post Gazette p A 11 Retrieved August 17 2021 via Newspapers com Tady Scott July 10 2012 Lifeguard movie shoots in Sewickley Beaver County Times Retrieved July 18 2012 Serafini Kristina October 17 2012 Film crews back in Sewickley area Pittsburgh Tribune Review Retrieved October 18 2012 Michael Paul Smith s Elgin Park at Sewickley Public Library Explore Sewickley Archived from the original on December 29 2014 Retrieved December 29 2014 American Life Michael Paul Smith s Elgin Park June 27 2013 Stegner Wallace 1987 Crossing to Safety New York Random House p 80 ISBN 978 0 375 75931 4 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sewickley Pennsylvania Sewickley travel guide from Wikivoyage Borough of Sewickley website marketing campaign for Sewickley including a store directory and event calendar Post Gazette article on Sewickley Garden Tour Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sewickley Pennsylvania amp oldid 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