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121. Millrace (circa 1888) Millrace (circa 1888) millrace; Rivers; Buildings The millrace, circa 1888. A view northeast from the foot of East Street.

122. Pennsylvania Avenue Looking North East Pennsylvania Avenue Looking North East Millrace; Buildings View northeast to Pennsylvania Avenue near the foot of Market street from The Island. The millrace is in the foreground. The two-story building with tall windows at exact center was the Hultberg block,...

123. Lumber Raft (1885) Lumber Raft (1885) Lumber industry; Suspension bridges; Bridges Lumber raft (two thirds width of a regular ""Allegheny Raft"") coming in for a landing just above the suspension bridge, 1885. Photo by Col. Fred E. Windsor.

124. Rafts at Shipman's Eddy (1888) Rafts at Shipman's Eddy (1888) Lumber industry; Campaign headquarters; Politics Having difficulties with the log raft being taken to Warren for building the Harrison-Morton campaign log cabin on Liberty Street. Scene at Shipman's Eddy, 1888.

125. Mosier's Peanut Stand (circa 1885) Mosier's Peanut Stand (circa 1885) Libraries; Newspapers; Buildings Struthers Library Building when new, about 1885. Jake Mosier's peanut stand at left. Offices and plant of the `Warren Ledger' newspaper were in the Struthers basement and the post office occupied the space...

126. Struthers Library Interior (circa 1915) 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.

127. Struthers Library Interior (circa 1915) 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.

128. Second Avenue (1873) Second Avenue (1873) Libraries; Buildings; Banks North Side of Second Avenue just west of Liberty Street. Verback's block (later Printz Co., Carnahan's). The second floor was the site of the first library as well as the office of Dr. William V. Hazeltine...

129. Sawmill and Tannery, Clarendon, PA (circa 1890) Sawmill and Tannery, Clarendon, PA (circa 1890) Leather industry; Mills; Rivers Overview of the Clarendon tannery and sawmill, circa 1890.

130. Bakery Near Suspension Bridge Site (1879) Bakery Near Suspension Bridge Site (1879) Law & legal affairs; Carts & wagons; Bakeries This rig was photographed on November 5, 1879, in front of Archibald Tanner's store building on Pennsylvania Avenue west. According to the sign, its owner is headed for the Salt River Range in extreme...

131. Interior of the Post Office in the Struthers Library Building (circa 1910) Interior of the Post Office in the Struthers Library Building (circa 1910) Interiors; People; Libraries; Post offices Interior of the post office in the Struthers Library Building about 1910. At this time the Post Office occupied the entire first-floor front of the building. Starling Waters, postmaster, is left front...

132. Banking Room (circa 1925) Banking Room (circa 1925) Interiors; Banks Banking room of Warren National Bank, northwest corner of Second Avenue and Liberty Street, 1925 or later. Now (2004) PNC Bank, after a period of ownership by Marine Bank.

133. Rafts (1890) Rafts (1890) Insurance; Rafts; Lumber industry View west from the tower of the Warren Savings Bank circa 1890. Center, John Sill Insurance. Two lumber rafts and at least seven square-timber rafts lie in the eddy awaiting higher water. By this time...

134. Allegheny River Above Village of Kinzua (circa 1940) Allegheny River Above Village of Kinzua (circa 1940) Illustrations; Valleys; Rivers; The Allegheny River valley from above the village of Kinzua, ca 1940.

135. Warren-Sheffield streetcar at the Glade Bridge (circa 1915) Warren-Sheffield streetcar at the Glade Bridge (circa 1915) Illustrations; Street railroads Warren-Sheffield streetcar exiting the Glade bridge en route to the Sheffield terminus ca 1915.

136. Warren High School (circa 1950) Warren High School (circa 1950) Illustrations; Schools; Buildings Warren High School, southeast corner of Market Street and Second Avenue, ca 1950. Warren High School was built in 1896-1897 and razed in 1961.

137. Big Bend on Allegheny River at Kinzua (circa 1940) Big Bend on Allegheny River at Kinzua (circa 1940) Illustrations; Rivers; Valleys Big Bend on Allegheny River at Kinzua, ca 1940.

138. Devils Elbow on the Allegheny River at Kinzua (circa 1940) Devils Elbow on the Allegheny River at Kinzua (circa 1940) Illustrations; Rivers; Valleys Devils Elbow on the Allegheny River at Kinzua, ca 1940.

139. Hickory Street Looking Toward Warren (circa 1920) Hickory Street Looking Toward Warren (circa 1920) Illustrations; Rivers; Bridges View of Warren and the Hickory Street bridge, ca 1920 or slightly later.

140. Pennsylvania Avenue Looking East (circa 1907) Pennsylvania Avenue Looking East (circa 1907) Illustrations; Buildings; Streets Pennsylvania Avenue at junction of Hickory Street looking east ca 1907.
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