THE NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA VICTORIAN REGION
Locations

Emlenton
Franklin
Oil City
Tionesta
Titusville
Pleasantville
Meadville
Tidioute
Endeavor
Warren
Sheffield
Bradford
Smethport
Ridgway

Styles

Adam
Greek Revival
Classical Revival
Gothic Revival
Italianate
Second Empire
Stick
Queen Anne
Shingle
Colonial Revival
Neoclassical
Tudor
English Cottage

WARREN


119 Market Street, Warren, Pennsylvania

John Jefferson retired as an officer in the United States Army and came to Warren to seek his fortune in oil.  He met a prominent young lady of Warren, Alice Wetmore, and married her in 1877.  In 1890, the Jeffersons built a very different looking Victorian residence at 119 Market Street.  The house is an excellent example of Shingle architecture built on an urban lot.
An example of an early half-timbered Tudor can be seen at 307 Market Street.  It is the Archibald Scofield House built in 1890.  We have pictured the Scofield House in our Styles Section under Tudor.  Please refer to that section.

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