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Second Avenue View North (1869)
Buildings; Churches; Schools
North side of Second Avenue just west of Liberty Street in 1869, after several frame buildings had been razed prior to construction of a row of brick business blocks. The spire tops the First Baptist Church...
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Railroad Bridge (circa 1890)
Railroad bridges; Buildings
View circa 1890 from along Fifth Avenue near Laurel Street, looking west to the covered Philadelphia and Erie railroad bridge. The county fairgrounds on the south side appear left. At the center is St....
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Corner of Third Avenue and Hickory Street (circa 1890)
Schools; Streets; Buildings; millrace
Central and Union schools, northeast corner of Third Avenue and Hickory Street, circa 1890. Central, at left, was added in 1871 to the older Union building, built in 1854 and razed in 1900. Central was...
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Fifth Avenue Bridge (circa 1890)
Bridges; Streets; People; Buildings
View west to the Fifth Avenue bridge from near Conewango Avenue in the 1890s. The store building and houses are on Water Street, and the courthouse tower appears over the frame building at left.
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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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Starling Waters House on Second Avenue (circa 1890)
Dwellings; Buildings
Starling Waters house on the north side of Second Avenue between East and Market Streets, circa 1890. William Greaves photo.
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View of Warren, PA (circa 1890)
Valleys; Railroads; Churches; Exhibition buildings
View south from Beech Street extension. At center is the Dunkirk & Allegheny Valley and Pittsburgh Railroad freight and passenger station. At right are the St. Josephs Catholic Church, old fairgrounds...
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