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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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.
Orchestras, Repasz Band, Music ensembles, Group portraits
Airdome Orchestra, members of Repasz Band, circa 1911.
Roads
Bad curve on Montgomery Road, February 13, 1938
Pennsdale, Ovens
Bake oven at Pennsdale
Floods-Williamsport-1889
Beaver Mills Lumber Yard. Looking west from West Street, June 1, 1889.
Floods-Williamsport-1889
Beaver Mills Lumber Yard. Looking west from West Street June 1, 1889.
Loyalsock Creek, Streams
Below Mountain Pool, Loyalsock Creek. On back of photo: "This picture was taken from the east bank a little above the present Loyalsock Park."
Stills (Distilleries)
Birch still operated at White Pine by C.L. & B. Campbell, 1938
Bridges, Black's Creek Bridge
Black's Creek Bridge
Forge shops, Williamsport
Blacksmith Shop
Blockhouses, Liberty
Sign in front of building reads: Sebring Hotel. The Block House at Liberty, Penna. On front of photo: "Built by Berczy in 1792; Remodled (sic) by Patterson Bros. for Hotel & Store 1793; Sold to Philip Anthonson 1794; Sold to Jonathon Sebring 1813; Torn down about 1880"
Streams
Blockhouse Creek
Boats, Canals
Boats on the West Branch Canal
Roads, Automobiles
Bottle Run Road, August 1911. Handwritten on back of photo: "Bates 12/40".
Parades and processions
Boy Scout Parade, June 1933
Parades and processions
Boy Scout Parade, June 1933
Bridges, Covered Bridges, Muncy Creek, Winter
Bridge across Muncy Creek between Penn and Shrewsbury Townships
Bridges, Susquehanna River
Bridge on Route 87 at Loyalsockville. Published by Chambers Photographers, P.O. Box 892, Williamsport, Pa. Back of postcard reads: "This modern bridge is located on Route No. 87 at Loyalsockville and the view marks the gateway to the beautiful Loyalsock Valley, 27 miles of nature's finest scenery."
Bridges, Loyalsock Creek, Iron construction
Bridge over Loyalsock Creek looking west from Montoursville. Note on back of photo: Ornamental ironwork was the feature of this bridge across Loyalsock Creek ... at Montoursville in a late 1800s view looking toward the west shore from the Montoursville side. Present bridges there are south of the single span pictured.