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  • Collection: Scenes of Trumbull County: Warren

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To its right are the Soldiers’ Monument, First Presbyterian Church and the Packard house, home to both the National American Women’s Suffrage Association and the local order of the Elks.

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William Lewis (b.1837), great grandfather of the donor, was the father of Amy Craig, grandmother of the donor.

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Second City Hall building and former residence of the H.B. Perkins family, located on Mahoning Avenue.

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Former City Hall building, located on Market Street. This building was destroyed by fire in 1916.

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The second Trumbull County Court House, situated in Courthouse Square. The second courthouse burned down in 1895.

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Downtown Park Avenue in 1921, directly across from Courthouse Square. The Park Hotel is situated in the center at 19 and 21 North Park Avenue.

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The Opera House at 24 High Street, with the Central Christian Church in the background.

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The International Order of Odd Fellows building, located on North Park Avenue, second building south of High Street.

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The ladder truck is positioned in front of the original Warren Fire Department building, located on 201 South Park Avenue.

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While the enclosure is marked with the date 1895, we believe there must have been some confusion with the burning of the second Court House. The first City Hall was located on the banks of the Mahoning River, directly across Mahoning Avenue from…
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