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Title
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Bruce R. McIntyre Collection
Description
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This collection of photos was taken by Bruce R. McIntyre (1888-1962), a commercial and freelance photographer for the Warren district and northeastern Ohio. McIntyre’s photographs were used by various newspapers and magazines including The Tribune, The Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Youngstown Vindicator, as well as others in the region. He operated a photography studio at on Main Street SW in Warren as early as 1921. McIntyre had an interest in area sports and was known to cover local events. In addition to photography, he served as Deputy Sheriff during the late 1930s and early 1940s. McIntyre resided at 459 South SE at the time of his death.
It is the belief of the staff that the aerials and photographs of the South Street improvement were not the work of Mr. McIntyre. No additional information is available about the provenance of this collection.
Identifier
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050-001
Still Image
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Location
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Warren (Ohio).
Original Format
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Black and white photograph on card mount.
Physical Dimensions
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Card mount 16 x 19.5.
Notes
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The Warren Opera House was built in 1888 at the corner of Harmon and High Streets. It was once a stop on the vaudeville circuit. The Harris Theater interests leased the Opera House in 1930, but after the lease expired the theater was closed. It was demolished a year later to make way for a motel than never transpired. A decade later the new Trumbull County Administration building was constructed nearly.
Central Christian was also known as the “Disciples Church”.
Repository
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren- Trumbull County Public Library
Dublin Core
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Title
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The Warren Opera House.
Description
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The Warren Opera House, High Street, looking East from Harmon Street. Central Christian Church can be seen in the background.
Creator
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Bruce M. McEntyre.
Date
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1909
Format
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jpeg
Identifier
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050-001-072
Subject
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Warren Opera House
Central Christian Church
Harris-Warren Theater
Warren Opera House
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Omeka Image File
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3000
Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Bruce R. McIntyre Collection
Description
An account of the resource
This collection of photos was taken by Bruce R. McIntyre (1888-1962), a commercial and freelance photographer for the Warren district and northeastern Ohio. McIntyre’s photographs were used by various newspapers and magazines including The Tribune, The Cleveland Plain Dealer and the Youngstown Vindicator, as well as others in the region. He operated a photography studio at on Main Street SW in Warren as early as 1921. McIntyre had an interest in area sports and was known to cover local events. In addition to photography, he served as Deputy Sheriff during the late 1930s and early 1940s. McIntyre resided at 459 South SE at the time of his death.
It is the belief of the staff that the aerials and photographs of the South Street improvement were not the work of Mr. McIntyre. No additional information is available about the provenance of this collection.
Identifier
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050-001
Still Image
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Location
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Warren (Ohio)
Original Format
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Black and white photograph.
Physical Dimensions
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20.5 x 25.5 cm.
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Title
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Harris-Warren Theater.
Description
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Onlookers at the promotion of the “Horse Movie” outside the old Harris-Warren Theater, located in Warren’s old Opera House.
Creator
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Bruce M. McEntyre.
Date
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Circa 1920s or 1930s
Format
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jpeg
Identifier
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050-001-051
Subject
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Harris-Warren Theater (Warren, Ohio)
Harris-Warren Theater
Warren Opera House