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1. Liberty and Second Street Intersection (1854) Liberty and Second Street Intersection (1854) Department stores Johnson's Exchange was built in 1854 on the southeast corner of Liberty Street and Second Avenue. It burned in 1900 and was replaced by buildings now owned by Northwest Savings Bank but for many years...

2. Rafting Mural (1852) Rafting Mural (1852) Drawings; Rivers; Lumber industry; Rivers; Barges River view of Warren on April 2, 1852, as conceived by Harold C. Putnam and artist Elton W. Davis. (see 'Warren Mail' April 8, 1852). This drawing was made for a 1942 Christmas card (Putnam) and in 1952...

3. Portrait of Chief Cornplanter, Seneca Tribe (circa 1800) Portrait of Chief Cornplanter, Seneca Tribe (circa 1800) Portraits; Indigenous peoples; People Portrait of Chief Cornplanter painted circa 1800 in New York City by itinerant artist F. Bartoli. The original is owned by the New York Historical Society. A copy by Elton Davis is on exhibit at the Warren...

4. Flood of 1894 (1894) Flood of 1894 (1894) Floods; Streets; Exhibition buildings; Buildings View from above Fifth Avenue at Hazel Street towards the flooded (1894?) south side fairgrounds. Note the advertisements for Pickett Hardware Co., J. C. Smith boots and shoes, Morck Brothers Jewelers and...
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