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New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001. ISBN 0-684-84944-5. Longacre, Edward G. Lincoln's Cavalrymen: A History of the Mounted Forces of the Army of the Potomac. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 2000. ISBN 0-8117-1049-1. Rhea, Gordon C. The Battles for Spotsylvania Court House and the Road to Yellow Tavern May 7–12, 1864. Baton Rouge: Louisiana ...
Near 513 E. Church Street across from the post office in New Harmony 38°7′47″N 87°56′3″W / 38.12972°N 87.93417°W / 38.12972; -87.93417 ( New Historic District, Neighborhoods, and Towns
The New Harmony Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District in New Harmony, Indiana. It received its landmark designation in 1965, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966, with a boundary increase in 2000. The district includes properties within the Historic New Harmony State Historic Site. Twelve ...
The New Harmony Story (The New Harmony Publication Committee, 1967) De la Hunt, Thomas James, ed. History of the New Harmony Workingmen's Institute, New Harmony, Indiana (Evansville, 1927) Douglas, Jeffrey. "William Maclure and the New Harmony Working Men's Institute", Libraries and Culture 26 (1991): 402–414. Elliott, Josephine Mirabella.
A new cafe, inspired by global food, is open in New Harmony, Indiana. Gannett. Aimee Blume, Evansville Courier & Press. December 29, 2023 at 5:06 AM.
Harmony Township was organized in 1821. [5] A large share of the first settlers being Harmonites caused the name to be selected. [6] The James Elliott Farm and New Harmony Historic District are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [7]
The James Elliott Farm is a historic farmstead located on the edge of the town of New Harmony in Posey County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.The farm is composed of the farmhouse and seven outbuildings, [1] including corn cribs, a barn, a shed, a silo, and a milkhouse. [2]
Jane Blaffer Owen (April 18, 1915 – June 21, 2010) was a patron of the arts, author, and heir to the Humble Oil fortune (a predecessor of Exxon-Mobil). [1] She and her husband, Kenneth Dale Owen, helped resettle the community of New Harmony, Indiana north of Evansville, Indiana.