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81. Flood of 1918 (1918) Flood of 1918 (1918) Floods; Rivers; Buildings Corydon flood and ice jam, February 14-21, 1918.

82. Intersection of Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1868) 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....

83. Flood of 1918 (1918) Flood of 1918 (1918) Floods; Rivers; Buildings Corydon flood and ice jam, February 14-21, 1918.

84. Flood of 1918 (1918) Flood of 1918 (1918) Floods; Rivers; Buildings Corydon flood and ice jam, February 14-21, 1918.

85. Intersection of Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1868) Intersection of Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1868) Hotels; Streets; People An 1868 view of the intersection of Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, with the Carver House hotel as centerpiece. A new brick building on the Avenue 400 block was under construction after an 1867...

86. Starling Waters House on Second Avenue (circa 1890) Starling Waters House on Second Avenue (circa 1890) Dwellings; Streets Starling Waters house on the north side of Second Avenue between East and Market Streets circa 1890.

87. Fire Engine: Steamer 'Rufus P. King' (1873) 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...

88. View of Warren, PA (circa 1890) View of Warren, PA (circa 1890) Valleys; Railroads; Churches; Exhibition buildings View south from Beech Street extension. At center is the Dunkirk & Allegheny Valley and Pittsburgh Railroad freight and passenger station. At right are the St. Josephs Catholic Church, old fairgrounds...

89. Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (Water Street) (circa 1860) Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (Water Street) (circa 1860) Streets; Buildings; Stores & shops Hickory Street and Water Street (now Pennsylvania Avenue) about 1860. Three-story wood building beyond Carver House is James block, built in 1852. Right, the Tanner brick block, now (2004) the site of...

90. Island (circa 1860) Island (circa 1860) Buildings; Rivers Western portion of The Island from Pennsylvania Avenue behind the original frame Exchange block buildings including Warren Foundry in the foreground and a paint shop in the background circa 1860. One of...

91. Rafts at Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1887) Rafts at Hickory Street and Pennsylvania Avenue (1887) Rivers; Exhibition buildings; People; Baby carriages View from Hickory Street to the river and south side fairgrounds in 1887. The Carver House hotel is at right. Ladies in period dress with prams. Note the high-wheeler at right.

92. D.A.V. & P Railroad Passenger Depot (????) D.A.V. & P Railroad Passenger Depot (????) Railroad stations; Railroads; People; Buildings Dunkirk, Allegheny Valley & Pittsburgh passenger depot, at the northwest corner of Laurel Street and Fourth Avenue, demolished after passenger service ceased in 1937. Original station was at Beech Street...

93. Raft at Warren Eddy (circa 1896) Raft at Warren Eddy (circa 1896) Rafts; People; Rivers The last square-timber raft made up of pieces from logging operations on the Conewango Creek (probably in Pine Grove Township), in the eddy at Warren, circa 1896.

94. Western Union Telegraph Office (circa 1885) Western Union Telegraph Office (circa 1885) People; Buildings; Telegraph Exchange Block (300 block of Pennsylvania Avenue West) about 1885. In front of Western Union Telegraph Office: 1. Jack Hawk, telegraph operator 2. Fred Cook 3. J.K. Simpson, Supt. Of Western Union 4. Charles...

95. Conewango Creek at Allegheny River (1916) Conewango Creek at Allegheny River (1916) Rivers; Buildings Junction of Conewango Creek and Allegheny River, probably 1916 or 1917.

96. View of Warren, PA from Millrace 'Frog pond' (1910) View of Warren, PA from Millrace 'Frog pond' (1910) millrace; Schools; Churches; People View in 1910 across the millrace at 'the frogpond' north to the intersection of Market Street and Pennsylvania Avenue. Right of center the two spires of Warren High School are visible and to their left,...

97. First National Bank (1881) First National Bank (1881) Banks; Streets; Politicians The First National Bank building, north side of Second Avenue above Liberty (ex-Betty Lee, etc.) draped in September 1881 for the death of President Garfield. Original building on this site was Dunn's...

98. Flood of 1913 (1913) Flood of 1913 (1913) Floods; Buildings; Hospitals A view of Warren's west side during the 1913 flood.

99. Flood of 1913 (1913) Flood of 1913 (1913) Floods; Hospitals; People; Streets A view of Warren's west side during the 1913 flood.

100. Flood of 1913 (1913) Flood of 1913 (1913) Floods; Hospitals; Streets View of the south side and Warren Emergency Hospital during the 1913 flood.
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