A few weeks ago I met this gentleman, Paul Tucker, along with the grandson of the architect who designed the houses in Alpha Terrace Historic District (N. Beatty St.). Paul is looking for examples of Moorish Fretwork here in Pittsburgh. The website below shows examples of what he is referring to. If you have examples of this in your house I'm sure Mr. Tucker would appreciate an email. He can be reached at pktucker@adelphia.net. "Here is the link to my photos of Moorish Fretwork in the Givin Library in Mt. Holly Springs, PA. James T. Steen used the fretwork in the library and may have used it in other buildings in PGH as well. I know he did some other buildings out your way. If you could keep an eye out or share these photos with others in the Alpha Terrace association I would be most grateful to hear if anyone has seen this work anywhere else in the Pgh area." http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/avp/cas/fnart/fa267/ransom.html Justin Rothshank Associate Director Union Project 801 N. Negley Ave. Pittsburgh, PA 15206 412-478-3105 cell www.unionproject.org Restoring neighborhood space to connect, create, and celebrate.