This substantial building in the narrow Mexican War Streets was probably put up in the 1890s; it belonged to I. Ziegler from the beginning of the twentieth century at least through 1923, and it was built on land marked as belonging to F. Ziegler in 1890.(1) It is a whole little civilization unto itself, with a three substantial rowhouses, two storefronts, and apartments.
Footnotes
- Our source, as usual, is the collection of plat maps at the Pittsburgh Historic Maps site. (↩)