Sweet Gum Stable (Q7655330)

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The Sweet Gum Stable, also known as Farmer's Feed and Supply, was located at the southeast corner of Main and W. Seventh Street in New Albany, Indiana. The property was a stop of the Underground Railroad, ten blocks west of another stop, the Town Clock Church, and a block away from the River Jordan for fugitive slaves, the Ohio River. The stable was built in 1877, and consisted of a balloon frame stable with an attached small brick and frame dwelling constructed about 1836. A feed store was added to the building in 1886. The structured measured 60 feet by 120 feet and encompassed the entire lot.

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Agricultural buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Indiana building=farm_auxiliary, boundary=protected_area, historic, building=barn, building=farm
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National Register of Historic Places in Floyd County, Indiana boundary=protected_area, historic