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John F. Davis House (1900)
John F. Davis House (1900)
TitleJohn F. Davis House (1900)
DescriptionThe 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.)
PhotographerUnknown
Date Original1900
TypeImage
Format.jpg resized to 1024 pixels x 768 pixels.
Digitization SpecificationsBlack 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.
RelationAllegheny Chronicles
Rafting and Lumbering.
Coverage19th and 20th Century photography and text.
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PublisherWarren Library Association
ContributorsChase Putnam and others.
KeywordDwellings
SourceWarren Library Association Photograph Collection
Ref. ID Number272
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