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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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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.
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The Scott House at the Point of Pennsylvania and Second Avenues (1873)
Banks; Buildings
The Scott House Hotel occupied the Watson-Davis block for only a few years, closing in 1873, the year of this picture. Warren Street Railway horse car tracks are in the foreground on Second Avenue. This...
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Warren Savings Bank Fire (1889)
Bank; Fires; People
A February 1889 fire destroyed the Warren Savings Bank at The Point, and behind it the old Watson-Davis brick block. In 1891 the new bank (now, 2004, National City Bank) was constructed on the site of...
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Second Warren Savings Bank (1891)
Banks; Buildings; Streets
Second Warren Savings Bank building when new in 1891. Structure at far left was the Hoffman building, later the site of Kresge's. The section of Second Avenue at the left was Warren's first (1891) paved...
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Second Warren Savings Bank (1891)
Banks; Streets; Buildings
Second Warren Savings Bank building when new in 1891. Pavement to left was the first in town, 1891.
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Warren Savings Bank Building (1910)
Banks; Street railroads
The Warren Savings Bank building at Pennsylvania and Second Avenue in 1910 or slightly later. Note streetcar disappearing from view at far right.
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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...
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Warren Savings Bank at The Point (circa 1875)
Banks; Buildings
Warren Savings Bank at The Point, Second and Pennsylvania Avenue, about 1875. This building was constructed in front of the Watson-Davis block, the 3-story building directly behind it.
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Warren Savings Bank Fire (1889)
Fires; Banks; Buildings
The Lewis Watson-John Davis block/Warren Savings Bank fire of 1889. A view toward the south side of Second Avenue, the three-story Watson-Davis building at center, and the bank attached to the right.
11.
Warren-Jamestown Street Railway Co Passenger & Baggage Car at Liberty Street (circa 1906)
Department stores; Street railroads; People
Smith's department store, later Levinson department store and then Janick's department store, now part of Northwest Savings Bank office complex. Warren-Jamestown Street Railway passenger car--trolley--and...
12.
Warren Savings Bank Flat Iron Building at The Point (circa 1885)
Banks; Streets
View east on Pennsylvania Avenue from near Hickory Street about 1885. The original Warren Savings Bank building, shown here on The Point, burned in 1889. Its replacement was built in 1891.
13.
Frank Barney Hack Driver (1911)
Carriages & coaches; People; Horses
Hack driver Frank Barney poses with his rig at the entrance to the new Struthers Hotel in 1911. This building at the northeast corner of Pennsylvania Avenue and Liberty Street was replaced in 2004 with...
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Liberty Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (circa 1910)
Railroads; Buildings; Banks
Intersection of Liberty Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, ca 1910. At center is the Allen block. The Warren Street Railway offices and waiting room were in this building, now the site of headquarters of...
15.
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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Kirberger Paint Shop on The Island (1865)
Paint industry
The Kirberger Paint Shop on The Island, 1865. The bridge crossed the millrace at the foot of Liberty Street. The clerestory building at left was built as a barrel works and stood until 1964, one of the...
17.
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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Intersection of Liberty Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1880)
Hotels; Street railroads
Liberty Street at Water Street (now Pennsylvania Avenue West) looking north about 1908. The New Struthers Hotel, built in 1880 and first known as the Warren Hotel, is now occupied by a Northwest Savings...
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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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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...
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