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Two blocks from the Library is a house where, supposedly, a Civil War doctor, a mayor, and two artists once lived. Join CIAA archivist Tricia Gilson as she untangles the house's history.
Just two blocks from the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library in Columbus’ Historic District stands a house where, if we believe the stories, a Civil War doctor, a mayor, and two artists once lived. Join CIAA archivist Tricia Gilson as she untangles the house’s history.
This presentation has been made possible through a Historic Preservation Education Grant from Indiana Landmarks, Indiana Humanities, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
This event will be livestreamed.
AGE GROUP: | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Library Event | Genealogy/Local History |
The Main Library is located in the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library in downtown Columbus at 536 Fifth Street. Completed in 1969 and designed by architect I.M. Pei, it features library collections for children, teens, and adults. It also houses the Columbus Indiana Architectural Archives, Family and Local History collection, and BCPL Create studio.