Hiroshi Yoshida Evening in Pittsburgh (Pittsubaagu no yû), 1928
Charles "Teenie" Harris Pittsburgh Pirates baseball team players holding bats, in dugout at Forbes Field, 1965
Charles "Teenie" Harris Singer Carol Thompson posing with boys, at Sully's Pool in South Park during Pittsburgh Courier newsboys picnic, 1961
John Kane Bloomfield Bridge, ca.1930
Charles "Teenie" Harris Pittsburgh Pirates baseball players Roberto Clemente, Billy Virdon, and Willie Stargell, standing on Forbes Field, Oakland, ca. 1965
Charles "Teenie" Harris "Black Monday" demonstration, Freedom Corner, Lower Hill District, Pittsburgh, 1969
Charles "Teenie" Harris Miller Auto Parts Company, 1924 Centre Avenue at intersection of Dinwiddie and Devilliers Streets, Hill District, ca. 1945
John Kane Cathedral of Learning, 1930
Charles "Teenie" Harris Pittsburgh Crawfords Negro League baseball team posed in dugout at Forbes Field, 1945
Charles "Teenie" Harris Doris Clark (Moody) seated on Buick car with steel mill in background, Clairton, ca. 1945
Charles "Teenie" Harris Woman outside of Kay's Valet Shoppe, Hill District, Pittsburgh, ca. 1938-1945
Charles "Teenie" Harris Homestead Grays baseball catcher Josh Gibson standing on Forbes Field, 1942
Charles "Teenie" Harris President John F. Kennedy speaking from podium, Monessen, Pennsylvania, 1962
Charles "Teenie" Harris Pittsburgh Pirates baseball players Bill Mazeroski and Joe Christopher before opening game of 1960 World Series, Forbes Field, 1960
Charles "Teenie" Harris View of the Hot Metal Bridge and mill smoke stacks on Monongahela River, at night, ca. 1935-1950
Charles "Teenie" Harris Homestead Grays baseball team, including Seward "See" Posey seated in center, posed on Forbes Field, 1941
Charles "Teenie" Harris Boxer Joe Louis holding baby cousin Joe Louis Barrow, with Joe Louis Bombers softball teammates on Greenlee Field, Hill District, 1938
Russell Smith Old Monogahela Bridge, ca. 1832
Alfred S. Wall Landscape Study: Autumn Landscape, ca. 1865-1885
Charles "Teenie" Harris 1948 City of Pittsburgh marbles champion Howard Hawkins, with children gathered behind him, 1948
Frank E. Bingaman Honus Wagner, 1910
Charles "Teenie" Harris Pittsburgh Courier newspaper press operator, 1954