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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...
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Carver House Hotel (circa 1880)
Hotels; Churches; Streets
Carver House hotel and the 400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue, circa 1880. At the end of the block is the steeple of the original Trinity Episcopal church. The Hall block (three stories) is at left center....
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Exchange Block (circa 1885)
Mills; Buildings; Hotels
The south side of the 300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue about 1885. The brick building farthest left was home to the Warren Mills, just west of the millrace bridge on Liberty Street. The three-story Exchange...
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Hatton Block (circa 1910)
Buildings; Drugstores
The 1896 Hatton block is shown here about 1910. [The first (1872) horse car barn for the street railway was located on this corner at Pennsylvania Avenue and Franklin Street.] Hatton block occupants over...
5.
Second Avenue and Liberty Street (circa 1880)
Buildings; Streets; Carts & Wagons
View from Watson-Davis block of the intersection of Second Avenue and Liberty Street about 1880. Left, the Allen block; center, the Ludlow block (later the site of Kresge's and now, 2004, the Liberty Street...
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Pennsylvania Avenue Exchange Block (circa 1875)
Buildings; Streets; Markets
Center portion of the Exchange block, south side of Pennsylvania Avenue, C. Schwing Eating Saloon at far right. Above is a boot and shoe shop, circa 1875.
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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...
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Intersection of Liberty Street and Second Avenue (circa 1890)
People; Streets; Banks
Intersection of Liberty Street and Second Avenue ca 1890. At left is the second Allen block, and at right the first Allen block, site of Warren National Bank (later Marine Bank and PNC Bank).
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Tanner Block (circa 1875)
Buildings
The Tanner block at the northeast corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Hickory Street ca 1875. Razed in 1888.
10.
Watson-Davis Block (1889)
Fires; Buildings; Banks
The Watson-Davis Block/Warren Savings Bank fire of 1889 in a view west on Second Avenue to The Point. This entire triangular block is now (2006) occupied the Northwest Savings Bank (1965) and the National...
11.
Pennsylvania Avenue West (circa 1916)
Buildings; Churches; Fire stations
View from the south side of Warren's 400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue in 1916 or 1917. The Hickory Street bridge completed in 1918 is under construction. Major buildings, left to right, are the Trinity...
12.
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 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,...
14.
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...
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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...
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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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Intersection of Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1868)
Streets; Stores & shops; People
Intersection of Water Street (Pennsylvania Avenue) and Hickory Street in 1868. Stacked materials to the right were used in building the Hall block across the street, in the 400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue....
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Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (Water Street) (circa 1860)
Streets; Buildings; Stores & shops
Hickory Street and Water Street (now Pennsylvania Avenue) about 1860. Three-story wood building beyond Carver House is James block, built in 1852. Right, the Tanner brick block, now (2004) the site of...
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Western Union Telegraph Office (circa 1885)
People; Buildings; Telegraph
Exchange Block (300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue West) about 1885. In front of Western Union Telegraph Office: 1. Jack Hawk, telegraph operator 2. Fred Cook 3. J.K. Simpson, Supt. Of Western Union 4. Charles...
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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...
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