A photograph of John SR Overholt, Aaron SR Overholt, Christian SR Overholt, and J Edgar Frick. A portrait based on this photograph is on display at the West Overton Museum Homestead.
A newspaper article published by The Pittsburgh Press titled, "How Carnegie Split With His 'Dear Pard'." It is the fourth part of the series "My Father, Henry Clay Frick." The interview was given by Helen Clay Frick to Mary O'hara about life of her…
A newspaper article published by the Pittsburgh Press titled, "Carnegie As Partner; Steel Reorganized; Homestead Strike." It is the third part of the series "My Father, Henry Clay Frick." The interview was given by Helen Clay Frick to Mary O'hara…
A newspaper article published by the Pittsburgh Press titled, "How Youth Won Judge Mellon Backing, Made Million at 30." It is the second part of the series "My Father, Henry Clay Frick." The interview was given by Helen Clay Frick to Mary O'hara…
A newspaper article published by the Pittsburgh Press titled, "First Interview With Daughter Of Coke-Steel Magnate." It is the first part of the series "My Father, Henry Clay Frick." The interview was given by Helen Clay Frick to Mary O'hara about…
A page from a January 1988 issue of Yankee Magazine concerning requests for genealogical information. The section for genealogical information on Abraham Overholt has been outlined by a second hand.
A deed regarding the transfer of property in Mount Pleasant, Pennsylvania from Abraham S. Overholt to Solomon Keister for the sum of seven hundred dollars.
A deed of sale from Anna M. Harman to Joseph M. and Leona B. Piper concerning the transfer of land on June 17, 1953. This is the same plot of land that was transferred to the Harman family in item: Box1B14. The purchase of this land cost a sum of…
A deed concerning the transferring of a plot of land in Westmoreland County from the Overholt family to the Harman family. The purchase of this land had a cost of one dollar. Also included with this document is an original sketch of the layout of the…
A deed of sale from A.S.R. Overholt and his family and associates, to South Pennsylvania Railway Company. The deed is over land, and the transfer of the land has a cost of $14,000.