001551958 001__ 1551958 001551958 005__ 20240629031032.0 001551958 02480 $$aUA 058-09405 001551958 037__ $$aDA 001551958 041__ $$aeng 001551958 245__ $$aNew Harmony, Indiana Town Map: 6G/SW 001551958 260__ $$bHistoric New Harmony; University of Southern Indiana 001551958 269__ $$an.d. 001551958 347__ $$a600-800 dpi 001551958 520__ $$aRappite Farming Warehouse: The Harmonist Red Barn, or more exact, Mrs. J. W. Hiatt's Grain Warehouse, latter George Hiatt's Grain Warehouse, was located on three plats in the southwest corner of town block 6 G. The 1882 Posey County Directory lists a Jole Hiatt and an unknown member of the Owen family as being partners in Hiatt and Owen Lumber Dealers, most likely at the site of this mill. Most of the large building was located on what is now 710 and 716 Steam Mill Street. The original office was located at the exact corner of East and Steam Mill Streets in the southwest corner of what is now 704 Steam Mill Street. The original office was demolished between 1893 and 1899. There was a Hiatt farm, listed as Mary F. Hiatt on the 1900 plat map, directly north of the east side of New Harmony adjacent to the river. 001551958 542__ $$fhttp://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-NC/1.0/ 001551958 6531_ $$aBinder 21 001551958 6531_ $$aTown Map 6G/SW 001551958 6531_ $$aCommunal Studies 001551958 6531_ $$aPhotographs 001551958 6531_ $$aRegional History 001551958 6531_ $$aRelated Materials -- n.d. 001551958 655__ $$aBlack and White Slide 001551958 691__ $$aIndiana 001551958 7001_ $$aHistoric New Harmony 001551958 8564_ $$9f13affb0-32f3-4873-80c5-b3a7cad6c254$$s3924720$$uhttps://library.usi.edu/record/1551958/files/7245.jp2 001551958 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1551958$$pGLOBAL_SET 001551958 914__ $$ap17218coll9 001551958 980__ $$aHistoric New Harmony Slide Collection 001551958 984__ $$aHistoric New Harmony Slide Collection 001551958 985__ $$aImage