
Rapp-Maclure-Owen House - New Harmony Historic District - New Harmony, IN
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YoSam.
N 38° 07.792 W 087° 56.119
16S E 418025 N 4220637
Gates locked and closed. No entry to building.
Waymark Code: WMN318
Location: Indiana, United States
Date Posted: 12/16/2014
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County of building: Posey County
Location of house: Main St. & Church St., New Harmony
Rapp-Maclure-Owen House, 415 Main Street, contributing
building, Thomas Say gravesite a contributing
site.
Wall built c. 1940-1960.
c.l 844 one-story, brick Greek Revival style residence. The eight Doric styled columns of the porch support a
delicate classical entablature. The plain lintels above each twelve-over-twelve window also define the Greek
Revival character. This property also includes a brick summer kitchen, footprint rock and the grave of Thomas
Say. Say, a long time resident of New Harmony, was buried here in 1843. A naturalist and conchologist, he is
also known as "The Father of American Entomology." It was he who invested Maclure's funds to develop the
Workingmen's Institute after Maclure went to Mexico." ~ NRHP Nomination Form