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Title |
Marcus Dickey's Orchard Home on Bear Wallow Hill, Nashville, Indiana, circa 1917 |
Catalog Number |
ia-0214-0304 |
Description |
Postmarked July 12, 1917. The caption reads "'Heart of the Highland' The Orchard Home on the Summit of Bear Wallow Hill, Nashville, Ind." A handwritten note on front reads "Riley's old Brown County home on 2nd highest hill in Indiana." John Marcus Dickey, biographer and secretary to poet James Whitcomb Riley, bought this land in 1905 and built this house, known as the house of thirty windows, the following year (The House of the Singing Winds: The Life and Work of T. C. Steele, by Perry, Steele, Steele, and Peat, 2016) |
Geographic Location |
1442 Freeman Ridge Road, Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, United States |
Subjects |
Houses Hills Nashville (Ind.) Brown County (Ind.) |
Date of Original |
1917, circa |
Year Range Begin |
1907 |
Year Range End |
1917 |
Publisher |
C. R. Childs, Chicago |
Process |
Gelatin silver prints |
Format |
Postcards |
Type |
still image |
Copyright |
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Rights |
The Indiana Album, Inc. believes that this item is in the Public Domain under the laws of the United States, but a determination was not made as to its copyright status under the copyright laws of other countries. The item may not be in the Public Domain under the laws of other countries. |
Terms of Use |
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Catalog date |
2017-05-06 |
