James V. Brown Library - Lycoming County Digital Photo Archive

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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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Houses, Williamsport
1057 West Fourth Street, West of Park Street, Home of Nelson Byers, ca. 1870's
Houses, Montgomery
110 Montgomery Street, Nirvana, Decker-Lecce House
Cyclists, Bicycles and tricycles, Photographers
147,000 Miles in 48 Years: D. Vincent Smith, veteran bicyclist and photographer
Automobiles
1932 New Cars
Floods-Williamsport-1936, Banks, Stores and shops
High water mark drawn on front of photo - 1936 flood's high water mark in Williamsport, PA
Little League Baseball, Baseball
1939 Little League - Individual photos captioned as follows: "Lycoming Dairy Farms 'Champions'", "Jumbo Pretzel Co 'A Good Team'", "Lundy Lumber Co 'Runner-up'", Inscribed: "Presented to Thomas H. Richardson by Members of Little League"
Hospitals, Nurses, Williamsport
1943 graduates of student nursing program at Williamsport Hospital
Floods-Williamsport-1946, Market Square
1946 flood at Market Square. Flood crested at 30.1 feet.
Bridges, Roads
2.3 miles north of Martin's Point Bridge
Housing developments, Jersey Shore
301-303 South Main, Humes Apartment Building, Jersey Shore. Site number 191 in "A Survey of Historic Sites and Landmarks of Lycoming County".
Houses, Streets, Williamsport, Winter
835 West Fourth Street at the turn of the century. Site number 14 in "A Survey of Historic Sites and Landmarks of Lycoming County".
Houses, Williamsport
835 West Fourth Street, Home of William E. Emery. House designed by Eber Culver, built in 1889.
Houses, Williamsport
912 West Fourth Street, home of H. M. Foresman. House built in 1905 at a cost of $47,500.
Houses, Williamsport
951 West Fourth Street, home of Robert Foresman. House built in 1865.
Houses, Williamsport
951 West Fourth Street, Robert Foresman House, Cleveden Apt, 1865. Site number 12 in "A Survey of Historic Sites and Landmarks of Lycoming County".
Stores and shops, Market Square
A. E. Renninger Hardware, Market Square
Libraries, Lock Haven
A. H. Ross Public Library, Lock Haven, PA.
Jack's Hollow Bridge, Automobiles
A. J. Brass, Mrs. Smetten and L.P.B. at Jack's Hollow Bridge, June 1911
Automobiles
A. J. Brass, Mrs. Smetten and L.P.B. on the road to Nippenose Valley, June 1911.
Confectioneries, Stores and shops, Williamsport
A. Laedlein's Building, Williamsport