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141.
Jefferson Street Looking West (1880)
Oil wells; Dwellings; Buildings
View west from above Jefferson Street to downtown Warren in 1880. At far left are the recently-built brick Jefferson Street school and next to it, the original one-story frame school building now (2004)...
142.
John F. Davis House (1900)
Dwellings
The John F. Davis house at the northwest corner of Market Street and Second Avenue, in 1900. It was moved to Beech Street (where it later became the office of Oneida Lumber) and the Conewango Club was...
143.
Judge Rasselas Brown House (circa 1890)
Dwellings; Judges
The Judge Rasselas Brown House, northeast corner of Hazel Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, was built in 1866 and razed in 1906. It was replaced that year with a home built by Charles Jameson, which in 1949...
144.
Keller and Head Blacksmith Shop (circa 1901)
Forge shops; Businesses
Keller and Head blacksmith shop, south side of Pennsylvania Avenue, located where Busy Bee Restaurant is now (2004). Andrew Hertzel in straw hat, Burdette G. Gregory at left, about 1901-1902.
145.
Kinzua valley from Devils Elbow (circa 1940)
Rivers; Valleys
Kinzua valley from Devils Elbow, ca 1940.
146.
Kirberger Paint Shop on The Island (1865)
Paint industry
The Kirberger Paint Shop on The Island, 1865. The bridge crossed the millrace at the foot of Liberty Street. The clerestory building at left was built as a barrel works and stood until 1964, one of the...
147.
Lansing Wetmore Family Home (1886)
Dwellings
The 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....
148.
Leonard D. Crandall store on Second Avenue (circa 1865)
Hotels; People
The Leonard D. Crandall storefront on Second Avenue, just west of Liberty Street and the Russell House hotel (now PNC Bank site) circa 1865.
149.
Leonhart & Son, Harness Makers (1885)
People; Stores & shops; Houseboats
Leonhart & Son, Harness Makers, shop in extreme west end of the Exchange block of Pennsylvania Avenue, circa 1885. An addition to the west later housed the Warren VFW chapter clubrooms. This portion of...
150.
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.
151.
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."
152.
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...
153.
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...
154.
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,...
155.
Liberty and Second Street Intersection (1854)
Department stores
Johnson's Exchange was built in 1854 on the southeast corner of Liberty Street and Second Avenue. It burned in 1900 and was replaced by buildings now owned by Northwest Savings Bank but for many years...
156.
Liberty Street (1888)
Building; People associated with politics & government
The 1888 Harrison-Morton campaign headquarters on the south side of Liberty Street between Second and Third Avenues, later the site of the Scofield building which housed the Savoy Cafe, and in 2006, the...
157.
Liberty Street (circa 1917)
Churches; Dwellings; Courthouses
A view north beyond Third Avenue from Liberty Street ca 1917. Left to right: First Baptist Church, Fletcher Parker house (site of Warren Post Office), Jackson-Sill house, and the Starling Waters house....
158.
Liberty Street - Lewis Arnett House (1875)
Dwellings; People
The Lewis Arnett house on east side of Liberty Street (200 block) being demolished in 1875 for building of Dr. William V. Hazeltine, later the site of Conewango Building and Loan, Warren Trust Company,...
159.
Liberty Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (circa 1910)
Railroads; Buildings; Banks
Intersection of Liberty Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, ca 1910. At center is the Allen block. The Warren Street Railway offices and waiting room were in this building, now the site of headquarters of...
160.
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...
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