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Great Street Fair of 1897 (1897)
Physicians; Fairs; Hospitals
Doctors serving during the occasion of the great street fair of 1897. At Emergency Hospital tent in General Warren Park. In front from left to right are ______ Bostwick, John A. Love, Urban G. Mease, J....
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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...
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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)...
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Rafts (1890)
Insurance; Rafts; Lumber industry
View west from the tower of the Warren Savings Bank circa 1890. Center, John Sill Insurance. Two lumber rafts and at least seven square-timber rafts lie in the eddy awaiting higher water. By this time...
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Grave Marker of Philip Tome, Pioneer (Died April 30, 1855)
Tombs & sepulchral monuments
Marker at grave of Philip Tome, Corydon, Pennsylvania. Stone found and restored by John Reid and Maude Tome Reid. The marker is now (2004) in the possession of the Warren County Historical Society.
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Perry Nichols Ox (1912)
Cart & Ox
Ox owned by Perry Nichols of Cole Hill (not shown in picture). Left, James S. Lydiatt and son George. Right, John Ahlquist. 1912, Pittsfield, Pennsylvania.
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Warren Post Office in the Struthers Building (1905)
Buildings; People; Post offices; Postmasters
Liberty Street entrance to Warren Post Office in the Struthers building, March 1, 1905. Left to right: Mason R. Emery, Frederick Gutzler, William Cameron, Thomas W. Weakley, Sam Prescott, George Pierce,...
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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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