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Monongahela Collection

Monongahela, a name that resonates with history and natural beauty

Background imageMonongahela Collection: USA, West Virginia, Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area, Monongahela

USA, West Virginia, Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area, Monongahela National Forest (Large format sizes available)

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Jones & Laughlin Steel Works, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Jones & Laughlin Steel Works, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Jones & Laughlin Steel Works, Monongahela River, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - founded in 1851 by Bernard Lauth and B. F. Jones. Date: circa 1903

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Life of George Washington, 1854

Life of George Washington, 1854
1580695 Life of George Washington, 1854; (add.info.: Life of George Washington. The Soldier. George Washington on horse, soldiers fighting during the battle of the Monongahela)

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Burial of General Edward Braddock in 1755 near Great Meadows Pennsylvania USA

Burial of General Edward Braddock in 1755 near Great Meadows Pennsylvania USA. General Edward Braddock 1695-1755
3052881 Burial of General Edward Braddock in 1755 near Great Meadows Pennsylvania USA. General Edward Braddock 1695-1755. British soldier

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA panorama skyline on the Allegheny River at dusk

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA panorama skyline on the Allegheny River at dusk

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline from the hills

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline from the hills

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline on the river at dusk

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline on the river at dusk

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline at dawn

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline at dawn

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA city skyline at dawn over the three rivers

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA city skyline at dawn over the three rivers

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Downtown Cityscape at the Point

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA Downtown Cityscape at the Point Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline from the South Side at dusk

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline from the South Side at dusk

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline from the South Side at dusk

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline on the river

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA skyline on the river

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA city skyline on the three rivers at dawn

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA city skyline on the three rivers at dawn

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers

Confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, Pittsburg, USA early 1900s

Background imageMonongahela Collection: The Battle of the Monongahela

The Battle of the Monongahela (also known as the Battle of Braddocks Field and the Battle of the Wilderness) took place on 9 July 1755, at the beginning of the French and Indian War

Background imageMonongahela Collection: George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755

George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755
WASHINGTON: MONONGAHELA. George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755, after Braddocks army was attacked by French forces from Fort Duquesne

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Mortally Wounded General Edward Braddock 1695? To 1755 Retreats From The Monongahela River In 1755

Mortally Wounded General Edward Braddock 1695? To 1755 Retreats From The Monongahela River In 1755 After Attack From French And Indian Forces After Alonzo Chappel From Life And Times Of Washington

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Burial Of General Edward Braddock In 1755 Near Great Meadows Pennsylvania Usa General Edward

Burial Of General Edward Braddock In 1755 Near Great Meadows Pennsylvania Usa General Edward Braddock 1695-1755 British Soldier And Commander In Chief For North America At The Start Of The French And

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Horseshoe Curve on Monongahela River, Pennsylvania, USA

Horseshoe Curve on Monongahela River, Pennsylvania, USA
Horseshoe Curve on Monongahela River near Brownsville, California and Charleroi, Pennsylvania, USA. Date: 1937

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Bird s-eye view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Bird s-eye view of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
A bird s-eye view of the industrial city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The scene is dominated by the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, which join here to form the Ohio River

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - Point and Golden Triangle

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA - Point and Golden Triangle, where the Allegheny and Monongahela form the Ohio River. Date: 1937

Background imageMonongahela Collection: USA, West Virginia, Canaan Valley. A small waterfall on the North Fork of the Blackwater

USA, West Virginia, Canaan Valley. A small waterfall on the North Fork of the Blackwater River

Background imageMonongahela Collection: GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his

GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his expedition against Fort Duquesne, July 1755. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Birds eye view of Pittsburgh at the confluence of the Monongahela, in the foreground

Birds eye view of Pittsburgh at the confluence of the Monongahela, in the foreground, and the Allegheny Rivers; Birmingham is in the right foreground

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Birds eye view of the skyline of Pittsburgh at the confluence of the Allegheny

Birds eye view of the skyline of Pittsburgh at the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, circa 1904, US, USA, America

Background imageMonongahela Collection: The Burial of Braddock, illustration from Colonel Washington by Woodrow Wilson, pub

The Burial of Braddock, illustration from Colonel Washington by Woodrow Wilson, pub
BAL108947 The Burial of Braddock, illustration from Colonel Washington by Woodrow Wilson, pub. in Harpers Magazine, 1896 (litho) by Pyle

Background imageMonongahela Collection: PENNSYLVANIA: DONORA, 1901. Aerial view of Donora, Washington County, Pennsylvania

PENNSYLVANIA: DONORA, 1901. Aerial view of Donora, Washington County, Pennsylvania. Lithograph from a drawing by T.M. Fowler, 1901

Background imageMonongahela Collection: GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). When captain of the Virginia militia during the French

GEORGE WASHINGTON (1732-1799). When captain of the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War: oil on canvas by Junius Brutus Stearns (1810-1885)

Background imageMonongahela Collection: BRADDOCKs DEFEAT, 1755. Map, drawn by an engineer serving in the British army

BRADDOCKs DEFEAT, 1755. Map, drawn by an engineer serving in the British army, of the French victory over General William Braddocks army at the Battle of Monongahela, 9 July 1755

Background imageMonongahela Collection: English plan, 1750s, of Fort Dusquesne, on the site of present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

English plan, 1750s, of Fort Dusquesne, on the site of present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
FORT DUQUESNE: MAP. English plan, 1750s, of Fort Dusquesne, on the site of present day Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Birds Eye View Of Pittsburgh At The Confluence Of The Monongahela

Birds Eye View Of Pittsburgh At The Confluence Of The Monongahela, In The Foreground, And The Allegheny Rivers; Birmingham Is In The Right Foreground And Allegheny Is In The Distance On The Left By

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Birds Eye View Of The Skyline Of Pittsburgh At The Confluence Of The Allegheny And Monongahela

Birds Eye View Of The Skyline Of Pittsburgh At The Confluence Of The Allegheny And Monongahela Rivers, Circa 1904, Us, USA, America

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Washington: Monongahela

Washington: Monongahela
WASHINGTON: MONONGAHELA. George Washington, on horseback, at the Battle of the Monongahela, July 9, 1755, after Braddocks army was attacked by French forces from Fort Duquesne

Background imageMonongahela Collection: FORT PITT. Plan of Fort Duquesne, built by the French from 1759 to 1761, and Fort Pitt

FORT PITT. Plan of Fort Duquesne, built by the French from 1759 to 1761, and Fort Pitt, built a few years later by American colonists, on what is today Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Background imageMonongahela Collection: BRADDOCKs DEFEAT, 1755. The mortally wounded General Edward Braddock lies fallen from his horse

BRADDOCKs DEFEAT, 1755. The mortally wounded General Edward Braddock lies fallen from his horse during an attack by French and Indian forces on the way to Fort Duquesne, 9 July 1755: wood engraving

Background imageMonongahela Collection: GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his expedition against

GENERAL BRADDOCK: DEATH. The death and defeat of General Edward Braddock on his expedition against Fort Duquesne, July 1755, during the French and Indian War. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageMonongahela Collection: BRADDOCK: FORT DUQUESNE. General Edward Braddocks defeat and death on his expedition against Fort

BRADDOCK: FORT DUQUESNE. General Edward Braddocks defeat and death on his expedition against Fort Duquesne, July 1755, during the French and Indian War. Copper engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageMonongahela Collection: Battle of Monongahela

Battle of Monongahela
CANADA Battle of Monongahela, near Fort Duquesne, between French and British colonial forces



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Monongahela, a name that resonates with history and natural beauty. Located in West Virginia, USA, this region is home to the breathtaking Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area. The towering peaks and lush forests make it a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. But Monongahela's significance extends beyond its picturesque landscapes. It holds a place in industrial history as well, being closely associated with Jones & Laughlin Steel Works in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This steel giant played a vital role in shaping America's industrial might. The confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers adds another layer of charm to this region. As these two majestic rivers merge their waters, they create an awe-inspiring sight that captivates all who witness it. One cannot forget the Horseshoe Curve on the Monongahela River in Pennsylvania. This engineering marvel showcases human ingenuity while blending seamlessly into nature's grand design. History buffs will find themselves drawn to Monongahela due to its connection to significant events like the Battle of the Monongahela. George Washington himself was present during this battle, which took place on July 9th, 1755. A lithograph from 1854 vividly depicts Washington on horseback amidst the chaos of war. Tragedy also struck these lands when General Edward Braddock suffered mortal wounds during retreat from French and Indian forces along the Monongahela River in 1755. His burial near Great Meadows serves as a reminder of sacrifice made during times of conflict. As we shift our gaze towards modern times, we are greeted by stunning bird's-eye views of Pittsburgh - known as "the Steel City. " Its iconic Point and Golden Triangle stand proudly at the confluence mentioned earlier – symbols of progress and resilience. Monongahela isn't just about rivers and battles; it offers serene spots too.