TY - SER KW - Roman Catholics KW - German Americans KW - Scots-Irish Americans KW - American Civil War KW - railroad industry KW - Italian Americans KW - Harmony Society KW - immigrants KW - Abraham Lincoln (1809-65) KW - Jenny Lind (1820-87) KW - singers KW - engineers KW - abolitionists KW - Irish Americans KW - Protestants AU - Charles W. Dahlinger AB - Paul Didier, a German revolutionary exile who immigrates to Pittsburgh, works on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and eventually enters the Union Army, in which he rises to the rank of general during the war. C1 - 1840s-60s C3 - Allegheny County; Allegheny River; Monongahela River; Ohio River; Pittsburgh; Downtown; Monongahela House Hotel; North Side; Emsworth; Beaver County; Economy; Butler County; Harmony C4 - Historical; War; Immigrant CY - New York LA - English M3 - Novel N1 - North Side is referred to as Allegheny City, as it was then known. N2 - Paul Didier, a German revolutionary exile who immigrates to Pittsburgh, works on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and eventually enters the Union Army, in which he rises to the rank of general during the war. PB - G. W. Dillingham Company PP - New York PY - 1907 RN - Charles William Dahlinger (1857-1935), born in Allegheny City, Allegheny County, was a lawyer, banker, historian, editor, and writer. In 1887 he joined the Allegheny County Bar. From 1918 to 1922 he was the first editor of the Western Pennsylvania Historical Magazine. EP - 375 p. TI - Where the Red Volleys Poured ER -