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1. The Point a Celebration (1885) The Point a Celebration (1885) Celebrations; Banks; Buildings; Streets East at The Point in September 1885 during a local celebration instituting the Warren Commandery, Masons. At center is the Warren Savings Bank, behind it is the three-story Watson-Davis block, and a block...

2. Market Street Looking West (1910) Market Street Looking West (1910) Buildings; Streets View from the foot of Market Street looking west on Pennsylvania Avenue, 1910.

3. Second Avenue and Liberty Street (circa 1880) Second Avenue and Liberty Street (circa 1880) Buildings; Streets; Carts & Wagons View from Watson-Davis block of the intersection of Second Avenue and Liberty Street about 1880. Left, the Allen block; center, the Ludlow block (later the site of Kresge's and now, 2004, the Liberty Street...

4. East Side of Liberty Street (circa 1940) East Side of Liberty Street (circa 1940) Buildings; Streets East side of Liberty Street from Pennsylvania Avenue to beyond Second Avenue in Warren, ca 1940.

5. Liberty Street Looking North (circa 1940) Liberty Street Looking North (circa 1940) Buildings; Streets The 200 block of Liberty Street, looking north from Second Avenue ca 1940.

6. Hickory Street Looking North (circa 1940) Hickory Street Looking North (circa 1940) Buildings; Streets Hickory Street looking north toward Carver House and Pennsylvania Avenue ca 1940.

7. 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.

8. Water Street, now Pennsylvania Avenue at Hickory Street (1862) Water Street, now Pennsylvania Avenue at Hickory Street (1862) Buildings; streets An 1862 view of Pennsylvania Avenue (then Water Street) at Hickory Street showing, left to right, the Carver House hotel, the Tanner block (brick) and, at far right, the first Mansion House.

9. View West from The Point (circa 1880) View West from The Point (circa 1880) Bakeries; Streets; Buildings View west from The Point, Second and Pennsylvania (then Water Street) Avenues, about 1880. At left center is Archibald Tanner's 1816 store building, which survived until 1909.

10. Second Avenue (circa 1875) Second Avenue (circa 1875) Buildings; Streets North Side of Second Avenue opposite Watson-Davis block. Left to right: Verback's block, Seneca Burgess grocery, First National Bank. Photo circa 1875. Insurance & Real Estate office on lower level of...

11. 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...

12. Warren Savings Bank Flat Iron Building at The Point (circa 1885) Warren Savings Bank Flat Iron Building at The Point (circa 1885) Banks; Streets View east on Pennsylvania Avenue from near Hickory Street about 1885. The original Warren Savings Bank building, shown here on The Point, burned in 1889. Its replacement was built in 1891.

13. 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....

14. 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...

15. 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.

16. 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...

17. 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...

18. 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...

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

20. 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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