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John F. Davis House (1900)
Title
John F. Davis House (1900)
Description
The
John
F.
Davis
house
at the
northwest
corner
of
Market
Street
and
Second
Avenue
, in
1900.
It
was
moved
to
Beech
Street
(where
it
later
became
the
office
of
Oneida
Lumber)
and the
Conewango
Club
was
built
on the
site
in
1904.
The
house
no
longer
stands.
In its
original
location
it
served
as the
men's
clubhouse
from
1896
to
1904.
Note
the
louvered
ventilation
tower
on the
carriage
house
behind
the
Hoffman
block
in the
background
(later
site
of the
Kresge
building
and in
2004
Liberty
Street
Market
Place.)
Photographer
Unknown
Date Original
1900
Type
Image
Format
.jpg resized to 1024 pixels x 768 pixels.
Digitization Specifications
Black
and
white
photo
digitized
into
TIFF
by
OCLC
Preservation
Service
Center
,
Bethlehem
,
PA.
and
resized
for
access
as
JPEG.
Archival
TIFF
scanned
at
600
DPI
,
24
bit
Color.
Relation
Allegheny Chronicles
Rafting and Lumbering.
Coverage
19th and 20th Century photography and text.
Rights
U.S.
and
international
copyright
laws
protect
this
digital
image.
Commercial
use
or
distribution
of the
image
is
not
permitted
without
prior
permission
of the
copyright
holder.
Please
contact
the
Warren
Library
Association
for
permission
to
use
the
digital
image.
Publisher
Warren Library Association
Contributors
Chase Putnam and others.
Keyword
Dwellings
Source
Warren Library Association Photograph Collection
Ref. ID Number
272
Metadata Creation
OCLC Metadata Contract Services
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