High Street (looking west from near Cumberland Street) in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania

Name/Title

High Street (looking west from near Cumberland Street) in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania

Entry/Object ID

2005.2.71

Description

High Street (looking west from near Cumberland Street) in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania. On the left, the first two frame houses were in place by the Civil War, though they likely date to much earlier. The one closest to Wood Street (formerly Whiskey Alley) sits on what was known as the Potters Lot, where bricks for the first buildings on High Street were manufactured. The tall Ganiear Building was constructed in three sections beginning in the 1890s. Next door, the western section of the Ganiear House was built during a period around 1808-1814; the eastern half was added around 1847. The next frame house was James Andrew Jackson Buchanan's in-town home and later belonged to his daughter's family, Daniel Spindler Walton and Mollie (Buchanan) Walton. Original, no photographer listed.

Collection

Scott and Teresa (Crouse) Roberts Collection

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1910

Lexicon

Search Terms

Brick roads, Buchanan family, Ganiear family, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Business--Ganiear Building, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Houses, Waynesburg (Pa.)--Streets--High Street

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

CROU-AN005-0002

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Greene County Places Series - Scott and Teresa (Crouse) Roberts Collection

Notes

The Greene County Series photographs were owned and shared by Scott and Teresa (Crouse) Roberts with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2010. Source Citation: High Street (looking west from near Cumberland Street) in Waynesburg, Greene County, Pennsylvania, item no. CROU-AN005-0002, Scott and Teresa (Crouse) Roberts Collection, Greene Connections Archives Project (GreeneConnections.com).