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Liberty Street and Pennsylvania Avenue: New Struthers Hotel (1880)
Hotels; Streets; Street railroads
The New Struthers Hotel (ex-Warren Hotel) at the northeast corner of Liberty Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Built in 1880, this structure was razed in 2003 to make way for a new Northwest Savings Bank...
22.
Liberty Street Looking North (1906)
Banks; Libraries
Liberty Street looking north from Second Avenue, 1906. Note the first YMCA building in the center. Warren National Bank (PNC Bank) is at left, the Struthers Library building in the distance, on Third Avenue....
23.
Pennsylvania Avenue (1868)
Buildings; Banks; Hotels
Intersection of Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue in 1868. At left is Archibald Tanner's store building. The Carver House hotel dominates the scene, with, at right, the brick Tanner building, later...
24.
Pennsylvania Avenue Watson-Davis Block (circa 1865)
Carts & wagons; Buildings
View east, circa 1865, on Pennsylvania Avenue across Liberty Street. Left, the Watson-Davis block, and center, the large frame Bysecker block. The small frame buildings beyond are on the site of the present...
25.
Rafts (1890)
Insurance; Rafts; Lumber industry
View west from the tower of the Warren Savings Bank circa 1890. Center, John Sill Insurance. Two lumber rafts and at least seven square-timber rafts lie in the eddy awaiting higher water. By this time...
26.
Scott House at The Point: Pennsylvania Avenue and Second Street (1873)
Hotels; Banks; Churches
At The Point in 1873. The Scott House hotel, in the Watson-Davis block at right, lasted only a few years. The brick building farthest right on Second Avenue was the new (1871) First National Bank. Right...
27.
Second Avenue (1873)
Buildings; Business districts
North side of Second Avenue, west of Liberty, in 1873. The horse car track on Second ran to East Street at Water (now Pennsylvania Avenue). Buildings and businesses left to right, include Verback's block...
28.
Second Avenue (1873)
Libraries; Buildings; Banks
North Side of Second Avenue just west of Liberty Street. Verback's block (later Printz Co., Carnahan's). The second floor was the site of the first library as well as the office of Dr. William V. Hazeltine...
29.
Second Avenue (circa 1875)
Buildings; Streets
North Side of Second Avenue opposite Watson-Davis block. Left to right: Verback's block, Seneca Burgess grocery, First National Bank. Photo circa 1875. Insurance & Real Estate office on lower level of...
30.
Second Avenue and Liberty Looking West (circa 1903)
Streets; Drugstores; Banks
The intersection of Second Avenue and Liberty Street, looking west ca 1903. The Davis Drug Co. occupied part of the second Allen block (the first was directly across Second Avenue), later the site of Warren...
31.
Second Avenue and Liberty Street (ca 1875)
Buildings; Churches
Intersection of Second Avenue and Liberty Street ca 1875. Left (later site of Warren National Bank) is the Allen block. At center is the Andrew Ludlow building. Church spires are left, First Presbyterian,...
32.
Second Avenue at the Point (1868)
Buildings; Churches
North side of Second Avenue circa 1868. Brick buildings replacing the frame structures shown here became home to firms such as First National Bank, the Printz and Carnahan stores, G.C. Murphy's, and Warren...
33.
Second Avenue at the Point (1869)
Shoe stores; Clothing stores; Buildings
An early (1869) photo of the south side of Second Avenue west of Liberty Street to The Point. The fourth frame building from the corner housed Smith's shoe store; next was the Central Clothing Store. The...
34.
Second Warren Savings Bank (1891)
Banks; Streets; Buildings
Second Warren Savings Bank building when new in 1891. Pavement to left was the first in town, 1891.
35.
Second Warren Savings Bank (1891)
Banks; Buildings; Streets
Second Warren Savings Bank building when new in 1891. Structure at far left was the Hoffman building, later the site of Kresge's. The section of Second Avenue at the left was Warren's first (1891) paved...
36.
South Side Looking Downtown (circa 1900)
Suspension bridges; Buildings
View of downtown Warren from the south side about 1900. The Carver House hotel, Citizens Bank (across Hickory Street) and the 1871 suspension bridge are prominent.
37.
South Side Looking North (circa 1916)
Buildings; Banks; Churches; Schools
View north from above the south side in 1916 or 1917. Prominent large buildings are left, the First Methodist Church (site of city fire station), the Struthers Library Building, and right, the Warren Bank...
38.
The Point a Celebration (1885)
Celebrations; Banks; Buildings; Streets
East at The Point in September 1885 during a local celebration instituting the Warren Commandery, Masons. At center is the Warren Savings Bank, behind it is the three-story Watson-Davis block, and a block...
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The Point at Pennsylvania and Second Avenues (circa 1868)
Churches; Banks; Streets
The Point (Second Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue West) in 1868. In the distance is the spire of the then First Presbyterian Church on Market Street. The Beecher and Copeland Hardware stood on a portion...
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The Scott House at the Point of Pennsylvania and Second Avenues (1873)
Banks; Buildings
The Scott House Hotel occupied the Watson-Davis block for only a few years, closing in 1873, the year of this picture. Warren Street Railway horse car tracks are in the foreground on Second Avenue. This...
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