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Grasshopper Oil Field (1903)
Petroleum workers; People
Lease in Grasshopper Oil Field on the flats, east side, 1903-04. Note Col. Windsor marked with an "x".
122.
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...
123.
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...
124.
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. Note rose window of First Evangelical...
125.
Lesser Sisters House and Store (circa 1958)
Dwellings
Lesser sisters house and store building, 309 and 311 Third Avenue West, shortly before being razed to make way for a New Process Company addition. Brick building at far right is the New Process Company,...
126.
Lesser Sisters House and Store (circa 1958)
Dwellings
Lesser sisters house and store building, 309 and 311 Third Avenue West, shortly before being razed to make way for a New Process Company addition. Photo by Harold C. Putnam, April 15, 1958.
127.
Lesser Sisters House and Store (circa 1958)
Dwellings
Lesser sisters house and store building, 309 and 311 Third Avenue West, shortly before being razed to make way for a New Process Company addition. Photo by Harold C. Putnam, April 15, 1958."
128.
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...
129.
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...
130.
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,...
131.
Liberty Street Looking North (1906)
Banks; Libraries
Liberty Street looking north from Second Avenue, 1906. Note the first YMCA building in the center. Warren National Bank (PNC Bank) is at left, the Struthers Library building in the distance, on Third Avenue....
132.
Struthers Library Interior (circa 1915)
Libraries; Interiors
Library room in the Struthers building circa 1915. View to the west of the stacks section and circulation desk. This room was restored in 1984, 100 years after it opened for public use.
133.
Struthers Library Interior (circa 1915)
Libraries; Interiors
Library room in the Struthers Library building, circa 1915. The Warren Public Library occupied this space from its opening in 1884 until 1916. View towards the west wall.
134.
Log Cabin (1880)
Politics & government; Buildings; Log buildings;
Log cabin built on the west side of Liberty Street (later site of the Savoy Café) as headquarters for the 1880 Harrison-Morton campaign.
135.
Hickory Street (1872)
Buildings; Churches; Streets
Looking down Hickory Street towards the suspension bridge, 1872. The Thomas Clemons house (center), corner of 4th and Hickory; old Union School and Annex (later Central School) at 3rd Avenue behind house....
136.
Water Street Looking East (1904)
Swinging bridges; Buildings; Schools
Looking east in 1904 from Water Street across the Third Avenue swinging footbridge. Piers are under construction for the new steel auto bridge. The large brick building right of the bridge, on Conewango...
137.
Flood of 1913 at millrace Bridge (1913)
Floods; millrace; Bridges; People
Looking east on Pennsylvania Avenue from the millrace bridge during the flood of March 1913. None of the buildings in this view - including the large brick structure beyond the Conewango Creek Bridge -...
138.
Second Avenue Looking East (1876)
Celebrations; Dwellings; Hotels
Looking east on Second Avenue across Market Street in 1876 during the U.S.A. Centennial. At left is the Lewis F. Watson house (site of First Methodist Church) and at right is the Ludlow House hotel, later...
139.
Flood of 1913 at The Island (1913)
Floods; Buildings; Waterworks
Looking east on The Island from the Piso building during the flood of 1913. Clark Street runs up The Island, and the millrace, thoroughly flooded, is behind the row of buildings on the left. The smoke...
140.
Market Street looking North (circa 1910)
Churches; Street railroads
Looking north up Market Street from Third Avenue. First Presbyterian church at right. An early open streetcar at center. Photo by Charles Chase ca 1910.
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