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- Sweet_Gum_Stable abstract "The Sweet Gum Stable 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 mere block away from the River Jordan for fugitive slaves, the Ohio River.The house on the property was built by steamboat captain Thomas Riddle. After the American Civil War, Riddle's heirs sold most of the property to William Robison and James Payton. From them Frank Howard bought the property, and built the Sweet Gum Stable on the grounds of the original livery stable.In early 1996, the stable was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. In late 1998, it was sold at auction, and on May 22, 1999 was torn down. A feed store is in its place.[citation needed] The stable was removed from the National Register in December 2011.".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable added "1996-03-14".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable location New_Albany,_Indiana.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable nrhpReferenceNumber "96000292".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable wikiPageExternalLink PPA105,M1.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable wikiPageID "11199338".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable wikiPageRevisionID "468695359".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable yearOfConstruction "1836".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable added "1996-03-14".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable architect "various".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable architecture "Other".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable built "1836".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable delisted "2011-12-15".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable governingBody "Private".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable hasPhotoCollection Sweet_Gum_Stable.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable latDegrees "38".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable latDirection "N".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable latMinutes "16".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable latSeconds "48.52".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable location New_Albany,_Indiana.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable locmapin "Indiana".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable longDegrees "85".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable longDirection "W".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable longMinutes "49".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable longSeconds "46.56".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable name "Sweet Gum Stable".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable refnum "96000292".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Floyd_County,_Indiana.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable subject Category:Former_National_Register_of_Historic_Places.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Floyd_County,_Indiana.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable subject Category:New_Albany,_Indiana.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable point "38.280144444444446 -85.8296".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type Artifact100021939.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type Building102913152.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type BuildingsAndStructuresInFloydCounty,Indiana.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type Object100002684.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type Structure104341686.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type Whole100003553.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type YagoGeoEntity.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type Building.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type Place.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type Wikidata:Q532.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type Place.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type Location.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable type _Feature.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable comment "The Sweet Gum Stable 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 mere block away from the River Jordan for fugitive slaves, the Ohio River.The house on the property was built by steamboat captain Thomas Riddle. After the American Civil War, Riddle's heirs sold most of the property to William Robison and James Payton.".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable label "Sweet Gum Stable".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable sameAs m.02r3dlr.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable sameAs Q7655330.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable sameAs Q7655330.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable sameAs Sweet_Gum_Stable.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable lat "38.280144444444446".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable long "-85.8296".
- Sweet_Gum_Stable wasDerivedFrom Sweet_Gum_Stable?oldid=468695359.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable isPrimaryTopicOf Sweet_Gum_Stable.
- Sweet_Gum_Stable name "Sweet Gum Stable".