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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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Third Avenue Swinging Bridge (circa 1900)
Bridges; Rivers
Third Avenue swinging bridge, built in 1870. Photo about 1900. Dismantled in 1904, the footbridge was replaced with an iron structure. A concrete bridge now crosses the Conewango Creek at this location....
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Flood of 1865 (1865)
Mills; Floods; Bridges
Mill buildings on The Island in the flood of 1865. The floating debris marks the location of the roadway onto The Island from the Liberty Street bridge over the millrace.
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Replica blockhouse (1895)
blockhouse; Boy Scouts
Replica blockhouse built on the south side fairgrounds for the 1895 Warren Centennial. The building has stood since 1939 on a private home property near Russell, having been moved there from its second...
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Glenni W. Scofield Office Building (circa 1917)
Buildings
The Glenni W. Scofield office building, built 1854-1855, on the east side of Liberty Street ca 1917. This structure and the Scofield stone mansion to its right were removed in 1928 for construction of...
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Hurdy-Gurdy on Pennsylvania Avenue (circa 1902)
Carts & wagons; Horses; Musical instruments; Hurdy-Gurdy
Hurdy-Gurdy on Pennsylvania Avenue East about 1902. Shown are buildings on the north side of the avenue between Franklin and Prospect Streets. The brick structure at left was for many years the location...
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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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Historic Stone house on Fourth Avenue (circa 1912)
Buildings
Old stone building on Fourth Avenue opposite the location of the Warren County courthouse built in 1834 by Robert Falconer for Lumberman's Bank and a tavern. Later Diamond House, Tanner House, and Mansion...
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