A Very Fine House
An Old Landmark: Another house that Stoy built, originally used as a female college, and afterward as a collegiate institute for boys and girls, and still later as a high school. ![]()
Carrie's Recollections of Bank Street: Join Carrie Day Bowman (1855-1947) as she relates the earlier times of her family and neighbors of Bank Street and surroundings, describing homes and traditions.
Historic Districts: Several neighborhoods throughout New Albany have been added to the National Register of Historic Places. A description of each of these places follows, along with a "Statement of Significance" for several of the districts. More information regarding these and other locations listed on the National Register can be found at Where in the World?
- Cedar Bough Place Historic District
- DePauw Avenue Historic District
- East Spring Street Historic District
- Hedden's Grove Historic District
- New Albany Downtown Historic District
- Shelby Place Historic District
Houses on Main Street: A brief sketch of Main Street as seen by Earl Gebhart Hedden. ![]()
Jersey Park: Located in Galena, situated among the Knobs, back of New Albany. Plenty of shade and good water.
Old Homes in New Albany: A narrative of early New Albany homes and their families as presented to the Coterie Club in 1937 by Mrs. Villeroy Reed Conner. ![]()
The Old House Speaks: The Scribner home described in a unique manner, including details of the garden and family life. ![]()
Old McDonald's Farm: A BIG BARGAIN. The Finest Farm in Southern Indiana For Sale.
Pioneer Home in Georgetown Township: Built by Joseph Oatman off Highway 64 in 1807; home of the Criswell family for many years thereafter. ![]()
Rising Sun Tavern: An Old Inn on an Old Road in Floyd County: A Picture of Travel and Toil in Early Indiana.
The Houses That Stoy Built: Photographs of the home of Henry Stoy on River Road and the home of Peter Stoy on Market Street, including a short biography of this early New Albany family.
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