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1. Rafts at Warren Eddy During Flood of 1873 (1873) Rafts at Warren Eddy During Flood of 1873 (1873) Suspension bridges; bridges; Rivers North end of the 1871 suspension bridge, and the original tollbooth, during the flood of 1873. A full-size Allegheny lumber raft stands ready at right for departure down-river.

2. Second Avenue (1873) 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...

3. Pennsylvania Avenue at Suspension Bridge (1873) Pennsylvania Avenue at Suspension Bridge (1873) Bridges; Suspension bridges The suspension bridge from Pennsylvania Avenue, 1873, from the foot of Hickory Street. In the foreground, horse-car tracks of the Warren Street Railway.

4. Hickory Street (1873) Hickory Street (1873) Aerial photographs; Buildings Looking south on Hickory Street, 1873. Public buildings at left of center are the First Methodist Church, Union School and Central School. The rear of the Carver House hotel is shown just right of the...

5. Liberty Street Between Fourth and Fifth Avenues (1873) Liberty Street Between Fourth and Fifth Avenues (1873) Streets; Courthouses; Buildings Liberty Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenues in 1873. At left center are the county office building and the 1825 Warren County Courthouse. Just right of center is the Mansion House and behind it the...

6. Second Avenue (1873) 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...

7. Liberty Street Looking Southeast (1873) Liberty Street Looking Southeast (1873) Dwellings; Historical societies; Churches View from above Liberty Street, looking southeast across Fifth Avenue, in 1873. At center is the brick mansard-roofed Struthers-Wetmore-Schimmelfeng house (now -2004- Warren County Historical Society headquarters)....

8. William D. Brown House (1873) William D. Brown House (1873) Dwellings; Railroads The William D. Brown house at the southeast corner of Fourth Avenue and Liberty Street was built in 1867. It is shown here in 1873, in a view across the tracks of the Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburgh...

9. Scott House at The Point: Pennsylvania Avenue and Second Street (1873) 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...

10. Horse-drawn streetcar (1873) Horse-drawn streetcar (1873) Street railroads; Horse railroads A view west on Pennsylvania Avenue (then Water Street) in 1873 just east of Hickory Street. A horse-drawn streetcar turns east into Second Avenue, heading for the terminus at Second Avenue and East Street....

11. Fire Engine: Steamer 'Rufus P. King' (1873) 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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