Before it was a store, the building picture in the right was known as the Warren Inn. John Senter was a lawyer and orator giving a speech to the Town of Warren.
Hauling goods with horses on Flat Iron Rd., 1910.
View of Warren Village, looking south down Main St.
Dinah the log hauler took two trips from Warren to Granville each day.
Roy Eurich and Charles Patterson rolling snow in 1925. Charles lived on the farm that would later become the Common Man Restaurant on German Flats Road. This photo was taken on that farm.
Doc Shaw visiting families in the town of Warren. The current Warren Church can be seen in the background of this photo. Approximate date, 1930 – 1940.
The original Kingsbury Bridge was sited just south of the current bridge spanning the Mad River just past the Golden Lion Inn, now known as the Mad River Inn.
Second vantage point of Old Kingsbury Bridge.
Now recognized as the Warren Public Library, this building was formerly the original Warren School, up until 1960-1970 when the new school was erected near the Warren Recreation Field.
Taken in Warren Village. The home on the left was owned by Bill & Becky Peatman.
The Pitcher Inn before renovations that led to the modern-day Pitcher Inn.
Front Row (left to right) Merril Long, Holly Greenslit with granddaughter Vicki Greenslit Brooker and Clarence “Smitty” Smith. Back Row (left to right) Roy Long, Charles Ashley, Corliss, Roy Eurich, Frank Weston, Pearl Blair.
A view looking south toward the Warren Village Church.
A view from the Warren Cemetery looking towards what would eventually become the Warren School and Warren Recreation Field.
The Route 100 bypass did not exist at the time of this photo. This bridge was the only way to access Lincoln Mountain or Granville to the South.
The intersection of Brook Rd and Main St. The building in this photo was once a theater.
Looking down at Warren Village from West Hill Rd.
Robinson Farmer and his cows in east Warren, 1925.
Lenord Robinson's work truck with one of his children in the back, 1966.
Robinson children with a wheelbarrow full off kittens on their property in East Warren, 1960-1970.
Robinson children and their pony in east Warren, 1960 - 1970.
Child in a stroller, East Warren.
Donkey Ball was a sport that used to be played in East Warren. You can see these donkeys hitched in a line, awaiting their time in the game.
Construction of Lenord & Gene Robinson's home.
Construction of Lenord & Gene Robinson's home.
Construction of Lenord & Gene Robinson's home.
Lenord Robinson and children in a horse drawn carriage, after construction of their home.
Sue Robinson and her skis, just before winter.
Snowmobiling in east Warren, 1970s.
Robinson family selling Christmas trees, 1966.
Lenord Robinson towing sap while sugaring with a team of horses.