The Scribner House stands proudly on the banks of the Ohio River, a testament to the community it has seen through two centuries. Joel, Nathaniel and Abner Scribner founded New Albany when they arrived by flatboat from Pennsylvania in the early nineteenth century. Those pioneers built a thriving town--the largest in Indiana until after the Civil War. Join Piankeshaw Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution on a fascinating trip through the halls of the house they preserve. These expert stewards tell the stories of the Scribner House's tenants and the history of New Albany that happened bot... Read More
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The Scribner House stands proudly on the banks of the Ohio River, a testament to the community it has seen through two centuries. Joel, Nathaniel and Abner Scribner founded New Albany when they arrived by flatboat from Pennsylvania in the early nineteenth century. Those pioneers built a thriving town--the largest in Indiana until after the Civil War. Join Piankeshaw Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution on a fascinating trip through the halls of the house they preserve. These expert stewards tell the stories of the Scribner House's tenants and the history of New Albany that happened bot... Read More
The Scribner House stands proudly on the banks of the Ohio River, a testament to the community it has seen through two centuries. Joel, Nathaniel and Abner Scribner founded New Albany when they arrived by flatboat from Pennsylvania in the early nineteenth century. Those pioneers built a thriving town--the largest in Indiana until after the Civil War. Join Piankeshaw Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution on a fascinating trip through the halls of the house they preserve. These expert stewards tell the stories of the Scribner House's tenants and the history of New Albany that happened both in its halls and outside its front door.
Details
Pages: 128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Imprint: The History Press
Series: Landmarks
Publication Date: 18th September 2012
State: Indiana
ISBN: 9781609498016
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / United States / General HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
Author Bio
Anne Frye Caudill is the widow of Harry Caudill, author of Night Comes to Cumberland." Anne worked closely with Harry on his various writing projects and supervised the publication of more recent editions. Otis Amanda Dick is an author and historical re-enactor, playing such roles as Hattie Scribner and Lucy Clark Crogman. Pamela R. Peters is the author of "The Underground Railroad in Floyd County, Indiana" and is a member of the Floyd County Historical Society. Carlene Biggs Price is a former Southern District Director of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She is currently the State Librarian of the DAR and is the Regent of the organization's Piankeshaw Chapter."
The Scribner House stands proudly on the banks of the Ohio River, a testament to the community it has seen through two centuries. Joel, Nathaniel and Abner Scribner founded New Albany when they arrived by flatboat from Pennsylvania in the early nineteenth century. Those pioneers built a thriving town--the largest in Indiana until after the Civil War. Join Piankeshaw Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution on a fascinating trip through the halls of the house they preserve. These expert stewards tell the stories of the Scribner House's tenants and the history of New Albany that happened both in its halls and outside its front door.
Pages: 128
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Imprint: The History Press
Series: Landmarks
Publication Date: 18th September 2012
State: Indiana
ISBN: 9781609498016
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / United States / General HISTORY / United States / State & Local / Midwest (IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, ND, NE, OH, SD, WI)
Anne Frye Caudill is the widow of Harry Caudill, author of Night Comes to Cumberland." Anne worked closely with Harry on his various writing projects and supervised the publication of more recent editions. Otis Amanda Dick is an author and historical re-enactor, playing such roles as Hattie Scribner and Lucy Clark Crogman. Pamela R. Peters is the author of "The Underground Railroad in Floyd County, Indiana" and is a member of the Floyd County Historical Society. Carlene Biggs Price is a former Southern District Director of the Daughters of the American Revolution. She is currently the State Librarian of the DAR and is the Regent of the organization's Piankeshaw Chapter."