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William S. Culbertson Mansion, 904 East Main Street, New Albany, Indiana. William Stuart Culbertson (1814-1892) was once the richest man in Indiana. Born in New Market, Pennsylvania, he migrated at age 21 to find his fortune along the Ohio River.
New Albany National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of New Albany, in Floyd County, Indiana. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses 5.5 acres (2.2 ha), and as of the end of 2005, had 6,881 interments. It is managed by Zachary Taylor National Cemetery.
New Albany / ˈ ɑː l b ə n i / is a city in Floyd County, Indiana, United States, situated along the Ohio River, opposite Louisville, Kentucky. The population was 37,841 as of the 2020 census . [ 4 ]
Ferdinand Nickolas Kahler Sr. (November 20, 1864 – November 14, 1927) was an American inventor, entrepreneur and automobile pioneer who founded The Kahler Co. in New Albany, Indiana. He was a manufacturer of wood and lumber products, founded two early American automobile companies and was granted patents by the United States Patent and ...
This is a list of mayors of New Albany, Indiana. # Name Term start Term end Party 1 P.M. Dorsey: 1839: 1840: Whig 2 Dr. Shepard Whitman: 1840: 1843: Whig 3 Silas Overturf
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The Mansion Row Historic District is a national historic district located at New Albany, Indiana. It features some of the various mansions of the city when New Albany was the largest city in Indiana around the time of the American Civil War. The main section is on Main Street from State Street (where the Scribner House is), to 15th Street. A ...
New Albany Carnegie Library (1902): Now the Carnegie Center for Art and History; Sears Automotive (Art Deco) Town Clock Church (1852, Greek Revival): Originally the Second Presbyterian Church and served the Underground Railroad, it is now the Second Baptist Church. Woolworth Building (1910, Chicago Commercial): Site of the chain's first ...