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- Pa_Pitt abstract "'Pa Pitt', originally 'Father Pitt', has been a personification of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania since the 1890s. Numerous editorial cartoonists have depicted 'Pa Pitt' over the years, notably Pittsburgh Post-Gazette cartoonist Cy Hungerford.A 1906 article by Raymond Gros lists seven cartoonists who had already drawn a 'Father Pitt', including Fred Johnston of the Leader whom Gros credits as creating 'Father Pitt' in 1895 to replace an earlier personification, 'Miss Pittsburgh'.".
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- Pa_Pitt comment "'Pa Pitt', originally 'Father Pitt', has been a personification of the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania since the 1890s. Numerous editorial cartoonists have depicted 'Pa Pitt' over the years, notably Pittsburgh Post-Gazette cartoonist Cy Hungerford.A 1906 article by Raymond Gros lists seven cartoonists who had already drawn a 'Father Pitt', including Fred Johnston of the Leader whom Gros credits as creating 'Father Pitt' in 1895 to replace an earlier personification, 'Miss Pittsburgh'.".
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