James V. Brown Library - Lycoming County Digital Photo Archive

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  • Location Covered = Williamsport, Lycoming County, PA

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Over two thousand (2,000) local historical photographs, drawings and images of old Lycoming County, PA. can be found here. Images are shown in a small version for browsing or as a full size image for detail.

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Stores and shops, Grocery stores
Corcoran, Bubb & Co., Wholesale Grocers and Tea Dealers, Jameson's Block, W. Fourth St., Williamsport, PA, c. 1875.
Houses, Williamsport
East Fourth and Mulberry Streets home of Judge James Gamble, ca. 1875
Lodging houses
Factory Boarding House. Unidentified boarding house for Nippenose Mills. See History of Lycoming County (Stewart) p. 74-75 and plate following p. 70.
Stores and shops, Newberry
H.B. Ault, druggist and dealer in groceries & provisions, corner of Arch & Elm Sts., Newberry, Lycoming County, PA.
Houses, Williamsport
Home of Henry M. Otto, Lycoming and Centre Streets.
Houses, Williamsport
Home of John A. Otto, West Fourth Street and William Street. Became the Ross Club and then headquarters for the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania.
Houses, Williamsport
Home of L. C. Kinyon. Located on West Fourth Street between Locust and Walnut Streets.
Stores and shops, Newberry
Interior, G.H. Blackwell, popular dry-goods, groceries, boots & shoes, hats & caps &c., Arch Street, Newberry, PA.
Music education, Schools, Williamsport, Interiors
Interior view of Elliot's Academy of Music, Williamsport
Stores and shops, Department stores
J. E. Dayton & Co., Wholesale Department Store c. 1875
Houses, Williamsport
John Vanvoice Residence
Stores and shops, Department stores, Market Square
L. L. Stearns, dealer in staple & fancy dry-goods, carpets, oil cloths and groceries, c. 1875. "Dealer in staple & fancy dry-goods, carpets, oil cloths and groceries, No. 4 West Third St., Market Square, Williamsport, Lycoming Co., PA"
Houses, Medical offices, Williamsport
Market and Willow Streets Home and Office of Dr. A. Richter, c. 1875
Stores and shops, Department Stores
Mathewson & Co., Wholesale Department Store, c. 1875
Stores and shops, Department stores, Grocery stores
Mathewson & Co., Wholesale Department Store, Grocery Department
Chapels, Cemeteries, Williamsport
Mortuary Chapel, Wildwood Cemetery, Williamsport, Pa.. On front of photo: "David K. Dean, Architect"
Opera houses, Stages (Platforms), Fires, Williamsport, Stores and shops
Old Opera House: Shell of theatrical building after disastrous fire. Stage of old opera house. Caption reads: "The Lycoming Opera House, at West Third and Laurel Streets, which was swept away by fire May 31, 1915, causing $200,000 damage. The building, one of the most complete and commodious playhouses in Central Pennsylvania, was erected in 1892, and many historic plays were enacted on its stage by famous performers. Forty years ago, the week's attractions included Sidney Drew in "The Gilded Age." The theater building housed a sporting goods store, millinery, other shops, lodge rooms, and offices. The Repasz Band lost valuable band instruments, souvenir pieces, and records in the blaze. The accompanying pictures include a view after the fire and one of the stage."
Houses, Williamsport
Residence of S. N. Williams, Williamsport
Houses, Williamsport
Residence of the Honorable R. P. Allen on Hepburn Street, above Pine, Williamsport, PA
Houses, Row houses, Williamsport
Row House of RuBright and Dorman, Wilson and Grove Streets