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Edwin W. Siegfried Store Interior, Johnson Exchange Block, Liberty Street and Second Avenue (1890)
People; Interiors; Stores & shops
Probably the Edwin W. Siegfried store in the Johnson Exchange building in the 1890s, southeast corner of Liberty Street and Second Avenue. The building burned on December 23, 1900. This store located at...
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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...
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Second Avenue (1873)
Buildings; Business districts
North side of Second Avenue, west of Liberty, in 1873. The horse car track on Second ran to East Street at Water (now Pennsylvania Avenue). Buildings and businesses left to right, include Verback's block...
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Tanner Store at Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1816)
General stores; Buildings
Archibald Tanner's 1816 general store building on the south side of Pennsylvania Avenue, just west of the Exchange Block and next to the suspension bridge. It stood until 1909 when the Soldiers and Sailors...
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Dr. William V. Hazeltine Building (circa 1885)
Physicians; Dwellings; Buildings
The Dr. William V. Hazeltine/Floridin building, east side of Liberty Street (site of the Spiridon building), ca 1885. It housed numerous tenants over the years including Conewango Building and Loan, Warren...
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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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Leonhart & Son, Harness Makers (1885)
People; Stores & shops; Houseboats
Leonhart & Son, Harness Makers, shop in extreme west end of the Exchange block of Pennsylvania Avenue, circa 1885. An addition to the west later housed the Warren VFW chapter clubrooms. This portion of...
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