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Tearing down the Suspension Bridge (1918)
Suspension Bridges; Monuments; Bridges
Tearing down the 1871 suspension bridge on completion of new concrete bridge at Hickory Street, 1918. The Soldiers and Sailors monument was erected in 1909.
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Warren Suspension Bridge Looking North (circa 1905)
People; Dogs; Suspension bridges; Bridges
View north across the Warren suspension bridge about 1905. Buildings lost to fires include the Carver House hotel in 1956 at left, the center section of the east side of Hickory Street in 1933 (the site...
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Hickory Street Bridge (1918)
Monuments; Bridges
The Hickory Street bridge when new in 1918. At left the 1909 Soldier and Sailors monument and early stages of removal of the 1871 suspension bridge. Abutments for this bridge remain in 2004.
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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...
5.
Frank Barney Hack Driver (1911)
Carriages & coaches; People; Horses
Hack driver Frank Barney poses with his rig at the entrance to the new Struthers Hotel in 1911. This building at the northeast corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Liberty Street was replaced in 2004 with...
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Lesser Sisters House and Store (circa 1958)
Dwellings
Lesser sisters house and store building, 309 and 311 Third Avenue West, shortly before being razed to make way for a New Process Company addition. Photo by Harold C. Putnam, April 15, 1958.
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Lesser Sisters House and Store (circa 1958)
Dwellings
Lesser sisters house and store building, 309 and 311 Third Avenue West, shortly before being razed to make way for a New Process Company addition. Photo by Harold C. Putnam, April 15, 1958."
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Lesser Sisters House and Store (circa 1958)
Dwellings; Churches
Lesser sisters house and store building, 309 and 311 Third Avenue West, shortly before being razed to make way for a New Process Company (2004 Blair Corp.) addition/annex. Note rose window of First Evangelical...
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Coach Holding Spanish-American War Soldiers.
War; Soldiers; Railroads
A Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad coach holding soldiers bound for service in the Spanish-American War and a crowd of well-wishers in the west end yard of the Pennsylvania Railroad, 1898.
10.
The Hoffman Block
Buildings
The Hoffman block when nearly new, ca 1885, at the northeast corner of Liberty Street and Second Avenue. Numerous businesses occupied this building until it was razed in 1929. The Kresge building (now,...
11.
Lesser Sisters House and Store (circa 1958)
Dwellings; Churches
Lesser sisters house and store building, 309 and 311 Third Avenue West, shortly before being razed to make way for a New Process Company (2004 Blair Corp) addition/annex. At center is the First Evangelical...
12.
Lesser Sisters House and Store (circa 1958)
Dwellings
Lesser sisters house and store building, 309 and 311 Third Avenue West, shortly before being razed to make way for a New Process Company addition. Brick building at far right is the New Process Company,...
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Soldiers and Sailors Monument (1909)
Monuments; War; People
Soldiers and Sailors monument when new in 1909.
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Warren Savings Bank at The Point (circa 1890)
Banks; Buildings; Fires
The Warren Savings Bank and the three-story Watson-Davis block immediately behind about 1890. These buildings and two others attached to the east were destroyed in a February 1889 fire. They were replaced...
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Suspension Bridge (circa 1890)
Suspension bridges; bridges; Churches; Hotels
A view of Warren's 1871 suspension bridge from the south side in the late 1890s. At far left of the 400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue is the new Episcopal Church, built in 1897, and at the far right is...
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Intersection of Liberty Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1880)
Hotels; Street railroads
Liberty Street at Water Street (now Pennsylvania Avenue West) looking north about 1908. The New Struthers Hotel, built in 1880 and first known as the Warren Hotel, is now occupied by a Northwest Savings...
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Portrait of Chief Cornplanter, Seneca Tribe (circa 1800)
Portraits; Indigenous peoples; People
Portrait of Chief Cornplanter painted circa 1800 in New York City by itinerant artist F. Bartoli. The original is owned by the New York Historical Society. A copy by Elton Davis is on exhibit at the Warren...
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Intersection of Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1868)
Hotels; Streets; People
An 1868 view of the intersection of Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, with the Carver House hotel as centerpiece. A new brick building on the Avenue 400 block was under construction after an 1867...
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Fire Engine: Steamer 'Rufus P. King' (1873)
Fires; Banks; Streets; People
Steamer 'Rufus P. King' acquired by the borough of Warren in 1873 or 1874, and given to the scrap drive in WWII, shown in operation on the Liberty Street bridge during the Warren Savings Bank / Watson-Davis...
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D.A.V. & P Railroad Passenger Depot (????)
Railroad stations; Railroads; People; Buildings
Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburgh passenger depot, at the northwest corner of Laurel Street and Fourth Avenue, demolished after passenger service ceased in 1937. Original station was at Beech Street...
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