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Irvine-Newbold Mansion (1958)
Dwellings
The Irvine-Newbold mansion, April 5, 1958, from aboard Captain Frederick Way's stern-wheel boat, 'Lady grace.' Photo by H.C. Putnam. The house was razed in 1973. The property (several hundred acres) is...
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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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Double House-Front View
Churches; Dwellings
Double house, 404 Liberty Street, built as Universalist Church in 1859-60 with steeple, sold at sheriff's sale in 1866, remodeled by Mr. Hoffman, torn down 1953. Photos by Harold C. Putnam.
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Double House-Side View
Churches
Double house, 404 Liberty Street, built as Universalist Church in 1859-60 with steeple, sold at sheriff's sale in 1866, remodeled by Mr. Hoffman, torn down 1953. Photos by Harold C. Putnam.
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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. At center is the First Evangelical...
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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. Brick building at far right is the New Process Company,...
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Lutheran Church (circa 1871)
Churches; Buildings
Original German Lutheran Church (later St. Paul's), third church building in Warren, 1846--1848. Sold to Swedish-Danish Lutheran Church on August 8, 1871, purchased by C.H. Johnson and wife March 30, 1904...
10.
Pennsylvania Avenue between Liberty and Market Streets (circa 1900)
Forge shops; Carts & wagons
South side of Pennsylvania Avenue between Liberty and Market Street about 1900. Left to right: roof of Chester Park's house, John Keller's house and blacksmith shop (two story), and part of Keller (Henry)...
11.
Second Avenue at the Point (circa 1888)
Buildings; Streets; Carts & wagons
Second Avenue, looking east from The Point at Pennsylvania Avenue, about 1888. At extreme right is the nearly-new (1883) Hoffman building at Second Avenue and Liberty Street (now - 2004 - the site of the...
12.
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.
13.
Thomas Clemons House at Fourth Avenue (circa 1886)
Dwellings; People; Buildings
315 Fourth Avenue (High Street) about 1886. Thomas Clemons house, built in 1836 and 1860. Donald P. Falconer on fence at left; Robert C. Falconer on fence at right near tree; left to right behind fence...
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Courthouse with Homer Putnam (circa 1890)
People; Politicians; Courthouse
Unidentified subject (political gathering? teachers' institute? county school directors?) ca 1890 at the courthouse. Homer M. Putnam stands at top left, Col. Lewis Finley Watson (white beard) is front...
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The Fletcher Parker House (circa 1920)
Dwellings
The Fletcher Parker house on the northeast corner of Third Avenue and Liberty Street about 1920(?). Left are the First Baptist Church and the Norman C. Allen house. The corner lots have been occupied by...
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Third Avenue Looking West (1929)
Dwellings; Libraries; Post offices
Third Avenue looking west to Liberty Street, Fletcher Parker house (site of post office) and Struthers Library building. Right of the Parker house are the Norman C. Allen house, and the YMCA, December...
17.
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,...
18.
Second Avenue at the Point (1868)
Buildings; Churches
North side of Second Avenue circa 1868. Brick buildings replacing the frame structures shown here became home to firms such as First National Bank, the Printz and Carnahan stores, G.C. Murphy's, and Warren...
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Rafting Mural (1852)
Drawings; Rivers; Lumber industry; Rivers; Barges
River view of Warren on April 2, 1852, as conceived by Harold C. Putnam and artist Elton W. Davis. (see 'Warren Mail' April 8, 1852). This drawing was made for a 1942 Christmas card (Putnam) and in 1952...
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Flood of 1894 (1894)
Floods; Streets; Exhibition buildings; Buildings
View from above Fifth Avenue at Hazel Street towards the flooded (1894?) south side fairgrounds. Note the advertisements for Pickett Hardware Co., J. C. Smith boots and shoes, Morck Brothers Jewelers and...
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