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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
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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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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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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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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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The Warren Opera House can be seen in the foreground, with First Presbyterian Church on the left.
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David G. Marshman
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View from 1897 Trumbull Courthouse tower, looking North – 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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050-023-015
Trumbull County Courthouse
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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12,5 x 17.5 cm.
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Craig Simons
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Gift of Craig Simons, whose family lived at 106 (later 245) Tod Avenue in Warren. Mr. Simon estimates that these photos were taken around 1900, at which time John M. (b1869) and Anna G. Craig (b1869) lived in the Tod Avenue home with their children Charles W. Craig and Lucy M. Craig, and a boarder, David D. Evens.
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Craig Simons
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Corner of High Street and North Park looking East, with Dana’s Musical Institute, the Sutliff Law Office, Central Christian (Disciples) Church and the Warren Opera House on the left.
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Dana’s Musical Institute
Sutliff Law Office
Central Christian Church
Warren Opera House
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Circa 1900
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jpeg
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050-006-167
High Street
Sutliff Law Office
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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12.5 x 17.5 cm.
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Craig Simons
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Gift of Craig Simons, whose amily lived at 106 (later 245) Tod Avenue in Warren. Mr. Simon estimates that these photos were taken around 1900, at
which time John M. (b1869) and Anna G. Craig (b1869) lived in the Tod Avenue home with their children Charles W. Craig and Lucy M. Craig, and a boarder, David D. Evens.
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Craig Simons
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The Warren Opera House on High Street, Warren, Ohio.
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Warren Opera House
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Circa 1900
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jpg
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050-006-161
Warren Opera 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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9 x 14 cm.
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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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High Street, looking East, Warren, Ohio, with the Warren Opera House and Central Christian Church.
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High Street (Warren, Ohio)
Warren Opera House (Warren, Ohio)
Central Christian Church (Warren, Ohio)
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Undated
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jpeg
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060-014-047
High Street
Second Christian Church
Warren Opera 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 14 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Central Christian was also known as the “Disciples Church”.
Gift of Dennis Thompson.
Byard and Voit, Warren, Ohio.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Corner of High Street and North Park Avenue, showing the Trumbull County Courthouse, Central Christian Church and the Opera House.
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High Street (Warren, Ohio)
Park Avenue (Warren, Ohio)
Christian Church (Warren, Ohio)
Warren Opera House (Warren, Ohio)
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Undated
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jpeg
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060-014-011
High Street
Park Avenue
Warren Opera 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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Photo-postcard
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8.5 x 13.5 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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The Elk's Club, the YMCA and the Opera House on High Street, Warren, Ohio.
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Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (Warren, Ohio)
YMCA (Warren, Ohio)
Warren Opera House (Warren, Ohio)
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Undated.
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jpeg
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060-002-003
Warren Opera House
YMCA
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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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Negative
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4 x 5 in.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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Items 050-006-057 to 050-006-079 are a collection of negatives, possibly from 4x5 sheet film housed in mailing envelopes, from the City of Warren Law Department. Two enclosures bear the dates 1914 and 1921. No further information is known about this collection. The collection will be housed separately in a photographic enclosure kit.
Gift of Ann McLain, the wife of former City Law Director William P. McLain.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library
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The Opera House
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Warren Opera House (Warren, Ohio)
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The Opera House at 24 High Street, with the Central Christian Church in the background.
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Undated
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jpeg
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050-006-063
Warren Opera House
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Henry Harley Koonce Collection
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The Henry Harley Koonce (1874-1967) collection included original photographs, copies of original photographs, items cut from newspapers and other sources and notes. It has been divided into two parts. One is a manuscript collection of photographs, original and otherwise. Information in the collection indicates that many of the photographs were taken by Mr. Koonce, and these have been specifically noted. Other photographs were unable to be verified as photographs Mr. Koonce took himself as opposed to those which he collected. The remainder of the collection will be made into a scrapbook to be housed in the Local History & Genealogy Center. The collection was donated to the library in 1979 by Priscilla Koonce Ochsner.
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Warren (Ohio).
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Copy of original photograph.
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18.5 x 25 cm.
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Warren-Trumbull County Public Library.
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The collection was donated to the library by Priscilla Koonce Ochsner in 1979.
From accompanying materials, “Gift of James F. Brown.”
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren-Trumbull County Public Library.
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Opera House on High Street, Warren, Ohio.
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Warren Opera House (Warren, Ohio).
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Unknown.
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Undated.
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jpeg.
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050-019-093
Warren Opera House
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3000
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Dana's Musical Institute
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William Henry Dana, son of Junius and Martha Porter Dana, was born June 10, 1846. He served in the 171st and 196th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, and took up the study of music when he returned to civilian life. Dana graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London after studying at the Hoch Schule and at the Kullak Conservatory of Berlin. W.H. founded the Dana Musical Institute in October of 1869 against the wishes of his father who later relented and invested in his school.
The Institute was originally located on the third floor of the Second National Bank building on the southwest corner of Market and Main Streets in downtown Warren, but in July of 1870 the school moved to larger quarters in a former hotel on the northwest corner of Park Avenue and High Street (now the Stone building). Martha Dana, the mother of W.H., served as secretary and treasurer of the Institute. Junius Cottage was added on Park Avenue in 1888 as the dormitory for male students, and Martha Potter Hall, Dana’s residence for women, was erected in 1901. In 1912 the Institute made the move to the recently erected Dana Hall of 237 North Park Ave where it remained until 1941. The Dana Hotel of 255 North Park, a dormitory in use until 1941, was damaged by fire on July 19, 1974 and razed in 1976.
In addition to founding the Institute, W.H. Dana acted as the American editor of the Encyclopedia of Music and founded the Music Teacher’s National Association. He died on February 17, 1916, and his funeral, which was open to the public, was held at Dana Hall. W.H. was succeeded as President of the institute by his son Lynn. B. Dana. Lynn entered his father’s school as a student in 1897, became a pianist and educator, and later served as Vice President of the Institute. Lynn died in 1941, not long after arrangements had been made for the Institute to become part of Youngstown College as the Dana School of Music, and to be moved to the Charles S. Thomas mansion on Wick Avenue. Today Dana is located in Bliss Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University.
Photograph
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Left side of large image.
Central Christian was also known as the “Disciples Church”.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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Color photocopy of postcard: The Trumbull County Courthouse and High Street, featuring the Warren Opera House, Central Christian Church, Warren Public Library and the Dana Institute of Music.
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Not dated.
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006-009-044-1
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Trumbull County Courthouse (Warren, Ohio)
Warren Opera House (Warren, Ohio)
Central Christian Church (Warren, Ohio)
Warren Public Library (Warren, Ohio)
Dana's Musical Institute (Warren, Ohio)
Trumbull County Courthouse
Warren Opera House
Warren Public Library
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Bruce R. McIntyre Collection
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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.
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050-001
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Warren (Ohio).
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Black and white photograph on card mount.
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Card mount 16 x 19.5.
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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”.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren- Trumbull County Public Library
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The Warren Opera House.
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The Warren Opera House, High Street, looking East from Harmon Street. Central Christian Church can be seen in the background.
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Bruce M. McEntyre.
Date
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1909
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jpeg
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050-001-072
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Warren Opera House
Central Christian Church
Harris-Warren Theater
Warren Opera House
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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.
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050-001
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Warren (Ohio)
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Black and white photograph.
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20.5 x 25.5 cm.
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Harris-Warren Theater.
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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.
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Bruce M. McEntyre.
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Circa 1920s or 1930s
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jpeg
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050-001-051
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Harris-Warren Theater (Warren, Ohio)
Harris-Warren Theater
Warren Opera House
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Dana's Musical Institute
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William Henry Dana, son of Junius and Martha Porter Dana, was born June 10, 1846. He served in the 171st and 196th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, and took up the study of music when he returned to civilian life. Dana graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London after studying at the Hoch Schule and at the Kullak Conservatory of Berlin. W.H. founded the Dana Musical Institute in October of 1869 against the wishes of his father who later relented and invested in his school.
The Institute was originally located on the third floor of the Second National Bank building on the southwest corner of Market and Main Streets in downtown Warren, but in July of 1870 the school moved to larger quarters in a former hotel on the northwest corner of Park Avenue and High Street (now the Stone building). Martha Dana, the mother of W.H., served as secretary and treasurer of the Institute. Junius Cottage was added on Park Avenue in 1888 as the dormitory for male students, and Martha Potter Hall, Dana’s residence for women, was erected in 1901. In 1912 the Institute made the move to the recently erected Dana Hall of 237 North Park Ave where it remained until 1941. The Dana Hotel of 255 North Park, a dormitory in use until 1941, was damaged by fire on July 19, 1974 and razed in 1976.
In addition to founding the Institute, W.H. Dana acted as the American editor of the Encyclopedia of Music and founded the Music Teacher’s National Association. He died on February 17, 1916, and his funeral, which was open to the public, was held at Dana Hall. W.H. was succeeded as President of the institute by his son Lynn. B. Dana. Lynn entered his father’s school as a student in 1897, became a pianist and educator, and later served as Vice President of the Institute. Lynn died in 1941, not long after arrangements had been made for the Institute to become part of Youngstown College as the Dana School of Music, and to be moved to the Charles S. Thomas mansion on Wick Avenue. Today Dana is located in Bliss Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University.
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Warren (Ohio)
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Postcard
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9 x 14 cm.
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Warren–Trumbull County Public Library
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Central Christian (Disciples) Church, the Warren Public Library and the Dana Institute can be seen running along High Street to the corner of North Park Avenue.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren–Trumbull County Public Library
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Dana’s Musical Institute, located on the corner of High Street and North Park, with the dormitories situated to the rear on Park.
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Dana's Musical Institute (Warren, Ohio)
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Unknown.
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Undated
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jpeg
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006-003-074
Warren Opera House
Warren Public Library
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Dana's Musical Institute
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William Henry Dana, son of Junius and Martha Porter Dana, was born June 10, 1846. He served in the 171st and 196th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War, and took up the study of music when he returned to civilian life. Dana graduated from the Royal Academy of Music in London after studying at the Hoch Schule and at the Kullak Conservatory of Berlin. W.H. founded the Dana Musical Institute in October of 1869 against the wishes of his father who later relented and invested in his school.
The Institute was originally located on the third floor of the Second National Bank building on the southwest corner of Market and Main Streets in downtown Warren, but in July of 1870 the school moved to larger quarters in a former hotel on the northwest corner of Park Avenue and High Street (now the Stone building). Martha Dana, the mother of W.H., served as secretary and treasurer of the Institute. Junius Cottage was added on Park Avenue in 1888 as the dormitory for male students, and Martha Potter Hall, Dana’s residence for women, was erected in 1901. In 1912 the Institute made the move to the recently erected Dana Hall of 237 North Park Ave where it remained until 1941. The Dana Hotel of 255 North Park, a dormitory in use until 1941, was damaged by fire on July 19, 1974 and razed in 1976.
In addition to founding the Institute, W.H. Dana acted as the American editor of the Encyclopedia of Music and founded the Music Teacher’s National Association. He died on February 17, 1916, and his funeral, which was open to the public, was held at Dana Hall. W.H. was succeeded as President of the institute by his son Lynn. B. Dana. Lynn entered his father’s school as a student in 1897, became a pianist and educator, and later served as Vice President of the Institute. Lynn died in 1941, not long after arrangements had been made for the Institute to become part of Youngstown College as the Dana School of Music, and to be moved to the Charles S. Thomas mansion on Wick Avenue. Today Dana is located in Bliss Hall on the campus of Youngstown State University.
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Warren (Ohio)
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Double postcard
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9 x 28 cm.
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Trumbull County Public Library
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Along High Street from left to right are the Trumbull County Courthouse, the Opera House, Central Christian Church, the Warren Public Library and the Dana Musical Institute.
Card posted in 1910.
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Local History & Genealogy Center, Warren –Trumbull County Public Library
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High Street in Warren, Ohio, featuring from the far left, the Trumbull County Courthouse, the Warren Opera House, Central Christian (Disciples) Church, the Warren Public Library and Dana's Musical Institute.
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Dana's Musical Institute (Warren, Ohio)
Trumbull County Courthouse (Warren, Ohio)
Warren Opera House (Warren, Ohio)
Central Christian Church (Warren, Ohio)
Warren Public Library (Warren, Ohio)
Disciples Church
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Byard & Voit
Date
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Circa 1910s
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jpeg
Identifier
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006-003-064
Trumbull County Courthouse
Warren Opera House
Warren Public Library