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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...
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Trinity Episcopal Church - Original (circa 1890)
Churches
The original Trinity Episcopal Church building at Poplar Street and Pennsylvania Avenue West, ca 1890 (?). Built in 1866, it was replaced at the site by a stone church building in 1897. The wooden church...
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Presbyterian Church (circa 1868)
Churches; Buildings
The second First Presbyterian Church building, on the east side of Market Street near Third Avenue, circa 1868. Built on the site of the first church, it became home of the Bethlehem Covenant congregation...
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Methodist Church (circa 1833)
Churches
The original First Methodist Church, constructed in 1833 and replaced in 1885 by the second church building on the same site on Third Avenue. This space is now (2004) occupied by the Central Fire Station....
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View of Warren, PA (1863)
Covered bridges; Churches
A view of Warren, looking east, in 1863. At upper center is the covered bridge over Conewango Creek at Pennsylvania Avenue. Church spires are, left to right, Presbyterian, Baptist, Evangelical, and Methodist....
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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...
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Warren Armory (circa 1925)
Armories; Buildings
Warren Armory, 330 Hickory Street, about 1925. First used in 1910, it was for many years the home of Company I, 16th Regiment, NGP. In 2004 it is in active use as the Warren Area Student Union. The church...
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Edward D. Wetmore Home (circa 1894)
Dwellings
Edward D. Wetmore home, 608 Pennsylvania Avenue west, ca 1894. On the block now (2004) occupied by St. Joseph's Church and School.
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South Side Looking North (circa 1916)
Buildings; Banks; Churches; Schools
View north from above the south side in 1916 or 1917. Prominent large buildings are left, the First Methodist Church (site of city fire station), the Struthers Library Building, and right, the Warren Bank...
10.
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...
11.
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...
14.
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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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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Woman's Group (circa 1905)
People; Women
Woman's group, probably Grace Methodist Church, ca 1905. Left to right, Row 1: Emma Sager, _____, _____ Underwood, ______ Sager, _____ Sager. Row 2: _____ Morrison, _____ Kidder, _____ (Kidder sister),...
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Suspension Bridge (circa 1890)
Suspension bridges; bridges; Churches; Hotels
A view of Warren's 1871 suspension bridge from the south side in the late 1890s. At far left of the 400 block of Pennsylvania Avenue is the new Episcopal Church, built in 1897, and at the far right is...
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View of Warren, PA (1883)
Hotels; Churches; Railroad shops & yards
Warren in 1883, looking east from Stone Hill Road. Across the center, left to right: Wetmore Lumber Company; Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburgh and Pennsylvania Railroad yards and depot; St. Joseph's...
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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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View of Warren, PA from Millrace 'Frog pond' (1910)
millrace; Schools; Churches; People
View in 1910 across the millrace at 'the frogpond' north to the intersection of Market Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Right of center the two spires of Warren High School are visible and to their left,...
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