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Lansing Wetmore Family Home (1886)
Lansing Wetmore Family Home (1886)
TitleLansing Wetmore Family Home (1886)
DescriptionThe home of the Lansing Wetmore family, built in 1838 on the south side of Second Avenue between Market and Liberty Streets, stood partly on the present site of offices of the United Refining Company. The first plastered house in Warren, it was moved back on the lot in 1888 and a brick office building was erected on its former site for use by Wetmore's descendants. The photo dates to 1886.
PhotographerUnknown
Date Original1886
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.
RightsU.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.
PublisherWarren Library Association
ContributorsChase Putnam and others.
KeywordDwellings
SourceWarren Library Association Photograph Collection
Ref. ID Number207
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