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.
Repository
Local History and Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
Panoramic view looking North from Courthouse Square at the corner of Mahoning Avenue and High Street.
Subject
First Christian Church
Warren Opera House
Trumbull County Jail
Central Christian Church
Kinsman House
Creator
W.S. Voit, photographer
Date
1904
Format
jpeg
Identifier
050-006-207
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Location
Warren (Ohio)
Original Format
Photograph mounted on card
Physical Dimensions
17.5 x 36 cm.
Owner
Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
Notes
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.
Repository
Local History and Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
National Headquarters of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, housed in the former Warren Packard home, located on the corner of High Street and Mahoning Avenue.
Subject
Packard, Warren
National American Woman Suffrage Association
Date
Undated
Format
jpeg
Identifier
060-010-005
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Location
Warren (Ohio)
Original Format
Postcard
Physical Dimensions
14 x 9 cm.
Owner
Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
Notes
Photocopy of original postcard.
Postmarked June, 1906.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
Delmar A. Packard (b. 25 September 1930, d. 13 December 2002), husband of Mary Jane Bowen and father in law to the donor Nancy Packard, is the tallest student in the back row.
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
Cortland School, first and second grades, circa 1919.
Subject
Packard, Delmar Alpheus (1913-2002)
Date
Circa 1919.
Format
jpeg
Identifier
051-001-241
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Location
Cortland (Ohio)
Original Format
Photograph
Physical Dimensions
12.5 x 17.5 cm.
Notes
Delmar A. Packard (b. 25 September 1930, d. 13 December 2002), husband of Mary Jane Bowen and father in law to the donor Nancy Packard, is the tallest child in the back row.
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
Delmar A. Packard (b. 25 September 1930, d. 13 December 2002), husband of Mary Jane Bowen and father in law to the donor Nancy Packard, is the third student from the right in the back row.
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
Delmar A. Packard (b. 25 September 1930, d. 13 December 2002), husband of Mary Jane Bowen and father in law to the donor Nancy Packard, is the fifth student from the right in the back row.
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
Delmar A. Packard (b. 25 September 1930, d. 13 December 2002), husband of Mary Jane Bowen and father in law to the donor Nancy Packard, is the second student form the right in the second row.
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
Delmar A. Packard (b. 25 September 1913, d. 13 December 2002), husband of Mary Jane Bowen and father in law to the donor Nancy Packard, is the third student from the left in the back row.
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
Delmar A. Packard (b. 25 September 1913, d. 13 December 2002), husband of Mary Jane Bowen and father in law to the donor Nancy Packard, is the 6th student from the left in the second row.
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
Delmar A. Packard (b. 25 September 1930, d. 13 December 2007), husband of Mary Jane Bowen and father in law to the donor Nancy Packard, is the tallest student in the back row.
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
Leon Quincy Packard, great grandfather to donor Nancy Packard’s husband Harry Leon Packard.
Date
Undated.
Format
jpeg
Identifier
051-001-233
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Location
Plainview (Iowa)
Original Format
Postcard
Physical Dimensions
8.5 x 13.5 cm.
Notes
Leon Quincy Packard, great grandfather to Nancy Packard’s husband. This may have been taken in Plainview, Iowa where Leon’s father was a travelling minister.
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
Leon Quincy Packard was great grandfather to Nancy Packard’s husband. Leon was blind and sold brooms in downtown Warren, Ohio. Circa late 1930s, early 1940s.
Gift of Nancy H. Packard, from the collection of her mother-in-law Mary Jane Bowen (b. November 23, 1917, d. 18 May, 2012). Many photographs in this collection feature her father in law, Delmar A. Packard (b. September 25, 1913, d. December 13, 2007) and Leon Quincy Packard (b. September 4, 1872, d. September 15, 1948), great grandfather to her husband Harry Leon Packard.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
From illustration front, “Oct. 1874. The residence was erected by Warren Packard on the corner of High Street and Mahoning Avenue. W.S. Mathews, Architect.”
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
Demolition underway of the former Warren Packard mansion.
Subject
Packard, Warren
Creator
Bruce R. McIntyre.
Date
1963
Format
jpeg
Identifier
050-001-010
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Location
Warren (Ohio)
Original Format
Black and white photograph
Physical Dimensions
12.9 x 17.7 cm.
Owner
Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
Notes
The French Mansard design home was erected in 1874 by W.J. Packard at the corner of High Street and Mahoning Avenue. The building was later used as the national headquarters of the Women’s Suffrage Movement in the early 1900s, and purchased by the Warren Elk’s lodge in 1913. The home was razed in 1963 to make way for an addition to the YMCA.
Repository
Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library