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Allegheny River at Kinzua (circa 1925)
Rivers; Valleys
The Allegheny River valley at Kinzua, Pennsylvania, ca 1925. At center in the valley is the Kinzua Sawmill.
142.
Liberty Street Looking North (circa 1940)
Buildings; Streets
The 200 block of Liberty Street, looking north from Second Avenue ca 1940.
143.
Warren Snowstorm and Flood (1936)
Floods; Buildings; Blizzards; Streets
The 1936 Warren snowstorm and flood. The Hultberg block, built 1903.
144.
Warren Snowstorm and Flood (1936)
Floods; Blizzards; Streets; Buildings
The 1936 Warren snowstorm and flood. Liberty Street north from Second Avenue.
145.
Warren Snowstorm and Flood Night Scene (1936)
Floods; Blizzards; Buildings; Streets
The 1936 Warren snowstorm and flood, night scene.
146.
Warren Snowstorm and Flood (1936)
Floods; Buildings; Blizzards; Streets
The 1936 Warren snowstorm and flood street scene.
147.
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...
148.
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...
149.
Suspension Bridge, Lockup and Tollbooth (circa 1875)
Suspension bridges; bridges; Toll bridges; Winter view
The 1871 Warren suspension bridge in 1875. At left is the frame city lockup. The brick building on the bridge approach is the tollbooth (the second, replacing a Victorian gothic original in 1873).
150.
Brown Brothers Foundry & Machine Shop: Pennsylvania Avenue West (1855)
Foundries
The 1855 Brown Brothers Foundry (later site of Struthers-Wells) on Pennsylvania Avenue West at the Pennsylvania Railroad crossing. This frame building stood where the remaining Struthers brick shops now...
151.
Tearing down the Suspension Bridge (1918)
Suspension Bridges; Monuments; Bridges
Tearing down the 1871 suspension bridge on completion of new concrete bridge at Hickory Street, 1918. The Soldiers and Sailors monument was erected in 1909.
152.
Mosier's Peanut Stand (circa 1885)
Libraries; Newspapers; Buildings
Struthers Library Building when new, about 1885. Jake Mosier's peanut stand at left. Offices and plant of the `Warren Ledger' newspaper were in the Struthers basement and the post office occupied the space...
153.
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...
154.
Starling Waters House on Second Avenue (circa 1890)
Dwellings; Buildings
Starling Waters house on the north side of Second Avenue between East and Market Streets, circa 1890. William Greaves photo.
155.
Starling Waters House on Second Avenue (circa 1890)
Dwellings; Streets
Starling Waters house on the north side of Second Avenue between East and Market Streets circa 1890.
156.
Warren Savings Bank (circa 1889)
Fire
South side of Second Avenue, west of Liberty, the morning after the February 1889 fire that destroyed the Warren Savings Bank and the Watson-Davis building attached to the east.
157.
Second Avenue (circa 1875)
Buildings; Streets
South side of Second Avenue west of Liberty. The Allen block (opposite the other Allen block) at left; center, the Eddy grocery; right, Keller harness and tailor shop. Photo circa 1875.
158.
Pennsylvania Avenue (circa 1875)
Buildings; Carts & wagons; Streets
South side of Pennsylvania Avenue west of Liberty Street, circa 1875. H. Knupp Blacksmith Shop is opposite The Point.
159.
Pennsylvania Avenue (circa 1875)
Buildings; Carts & wagons; Horses
South side of Pennsylvania Avenue just west of Liberty Street, circa 1875. Warren Mills, G. Irwin's livery and exchange stable, and later the site of Pickett's Hardware.
160.
Pennsylvania Avenue (circa 1875)
Buildings; Carts & wagons; Horses
South side of Pennsylvania Avenue just west of Liberty Street circa 1875. G. Irwin's livery stable and the H. Knupp blacksmith shop.
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