Such was the wisdom of the Pittsburgh Daily Gazette and Advertiser in
1866 when describing a railway boss's threat to decapitate a former
employee. Pittsburgh has many such stories of strange but mostly true
events.
Local author Thomas White delves into these lost tales, from Lewis and
Clark's inauspicious start involving an intoxicated boat builder to the
death ray of inventor Nikola Tesla. A 1907 lion attack at Luna Park,
death by spontaneous combustion, Jack the Ripper's rumored visit to the
city and an umpire who was rescued from an angry crowd by Pirates
players are all part of the forgotten history of the Steel City.