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Scenes of Trumbull County: Warren
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Warren (Ohio)
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050-006
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Warren (Ohio)
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Photograph mounted on card
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18 x 36 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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From left to right are the Market Street Bridge, Morgan and Williams Riverside Carriage Works, the former Warren City Hall, the Kinsman House, First Presbyterian Church, the Warren Packard house, the Harmon House, a section of the Warren Opera House and the Trumbull County Courthouse. The City Hall pictured here burned down on April 20, 1916.
Acquired from the Clinton County Historical Society, June, 1977.
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Local History and Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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A view of Courthouse Park looking Northwest.
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Morgan and Williams Riverside Carriage Works
Warren City Hall
Kinsman House
First Presbyterian Church
Packard House
Harmon House
Warren Opera House
Trumbull County Courthouse
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W.S. Voit, photographer
Date
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1904
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jpeg
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050-006-210
Harmon
Kinsman House
Morgan and Williams Riverside Carriage Works
Packard
Trumbull County Courthouse
Warren City Hall
Warren Opera House
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Scenes of Trumbull County: Warren
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Warren (Ohio)
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050-006
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Warren (Ohio)
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Photograph mounted on card
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18 x 36 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Visible from the left are the former West Market Street Bridge, the Mahoning River, the Kinsman House, First Presbyterian Church, the former Warren City Hall and the Trumbull County Courthouse.
Acquired from the Clinton County Historical Society, June, 1977.
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Local History and Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Panoramic view looking North at the corner of West Market Street and Mahoning Avenue.
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Market Street Bridge
Warren City Hall
Trumbull County Courthouse
Kinsman House
First Presbyterian Church
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W.S. Voit, photographer
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1904
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jpeg
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050-006-208
Kinsman House
Market Street Bridge
Trumbull County Courthouse
Warren City Hall
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Scenes of Trumbull County: Warren
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Warren (Ohio)
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050-006
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Warren (Ohio)
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Photograph mounted on card
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17.5 x 36 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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From the far left is the Kinsman house, then the First Presbyterian Church across Mahoning Avenue, the former Warren Packard home (2 High Street), now location for the National American Woman Suffrage Association, followed by the home of Mrs. M.B. Harmon (14 High Street). From the far right is a corner of the Trumbull County Courthouse, then Central Christian (Disciples) Church (40), the Trumbull County Jail and the Warren Opera House (24), with the post office and the Tribune Company on the ground floor).
Acquired from the Clinton County Historical Society, June, 1977.
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Local History and Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Panoramic view looking North from Courthouse Square at the corner of Mahoning Avenue and High Street.
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First Christian Church
Warren Opera House
Trumbull County Jail
Central Christian Church
Kinsman House
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W.S. Voit, photographer
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1904
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jpeg
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050-006-207
Harmon
Kinsman House
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Packard
Tribune Company
Trumbull County Jail
Warren Opera House
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Scenes of Trumbull County: Warren
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Warren (Ohio)
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050-006
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Warren (Ohio)
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Photograph
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20.5 x 25.5 cm
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Local History and Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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The Kinsman House, 303 Mahoning Avenue, Warren, Ohio, while it acted as the court house annex (1940-1971).
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Kinsman House (Warren, Ohio)
Historic houses
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Undated
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jpeg
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050-006-056
Kinsman House
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David G. Marshman-Andrews Photographic Studio Collection
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The images in this collection are gifts of David G. Marshman. Many are thought to be from the Andrews Photographic Studio, founded at 500 South Main Street by Marshman’s grandfather, Harmon H. Andrews Sr. in 1904, and later moving to 1 Main Street. In 1912 Andrews bought the studio of his rival L.M. Rice, located at 13 ½ East Market Street. In the same year Andrew’s mother-in law, Mrs. A. M. Stohl, purchased another Market Street studio, owned by Charles Holman. Mrs. Stohl had previously been a traveling photographer, using a horse and buggy to drive between Warren and small Pennsylvania towns. In 1923 Andrews moved into his mother’s studio. By the 1930’s the studio was being run by Harmon’s brother Ray and Ray’s wife Mary, and they continued until 1960 when Harmon’s daughter Dorothy Andrews Marshman and her husband Glen bought the business. David, their son, worked as a photographer for them until completing his engineering degree. The Andrews Studio closed in 1979 due to Glen’s ill health and advancing age of the Marshmans. All of the images were scans of items in Mr. Marshman's collection, and were sent to the library as JPEG files.
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050-023
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Warren (Ohio)
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Photograph
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Unknown
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David G. Marshman
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First Presbyterian Church may be seen on the right, with the Kinsman House and Monument Park across Mahoning Avenue.
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David G. Marshman
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View from 1897 Trumbull Courthouse tower, looking Northwest.
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Trumbull County Courthouse (Warren, Ohio)
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Circa 1900.
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jpeg
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050-023-016
Kinsman House
Monument Park
Trumbull County Courthouse
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Postcards: City of Warren
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The postcards in this collection were gifts to the Local History & Genealogy Center from a large and diverse number of donors. They fall into several major categories, including bridges, buildings, businesses, churches, City Hall, the Trumbull County Courthouse and Courthouse Square, Dana’s Musical Institute, floods, hospitals, houses, the Mahoning River, Monument Park, schools, street scenes and a miscellaneous category.
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060-001 through 060-015
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Warren (Ohio)
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Postcard
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8.5 x 15 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Photocopy of original postcard.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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The Kinsman House, located on Mahoning Avenue, was the site of the Warren Branch of Hiram College.
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Kinsman House (Warren, Ohio)
Hiram College
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Undated
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jpeg
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060-010-006
Hiram College
Kinsman House
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Postcards: City of Warren
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The postcards in this collection were gifts to the Local History & Genealogy Center from a large and diverse number of donors. They fall into several major categories, including bridges, buildings, businesses, churches, City Hall, the Trumbull County Courthouse and Courthouse Square, Dana’s Musical Institute, floods, hospitals, houses, the Mahoning River, Monument Park, schools, street scenes and a miscellaneous category.
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060-001 through 060-015
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Warren (Ohio)
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Postcard
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8.5 x 13.5
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Gift of Josephine Lytle.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Mahoning Avenue, Warren, Ohio, with Kinsman House on the left.
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Mahoning Avenue (Warren, Ohio)
Kinsman House (Warren, Ohio)
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Undated
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jpeg
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060-014-030
Kinsman House
Mahoning Avenue
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Postcards: City of Warren
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The postcards in this collection were gifts to the Local History & Genealogy Center from a large and diverse number of donors. They fall into several major categories, including bridges, buildings, businesses, churches, City Hall, the Trumbull County Courthouse and Courthouse Square, Dana’s Musical Institute, floods, hospitals, houses, the Mahoning River, Monument Park, schools, street scenes and a miscellaneous category.
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060-001 through 060-015
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Warren (Ohio)
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Postcard
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10.5 x 15 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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From back of card: 1832. This Greek Revival style house is an Ohio national landmark.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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The Kinsman House, Warren, Ohio.
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Kinsman House (Warren, Ohio)
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Undated
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jpeg
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060-010-003
Kinsman House