Casey House, 604 Pennsylvania St.

Henryville Indiana Walking Tour

Casey House, 604 Pennsylvania St.

Henryville, Indiana 47126, United States

Created By: Charlestown Clark County Public Library's Henryville Walking Tour

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This place has earned a spot on our tour specifically for its shape. Today, you do not see many homes built as this one was. Removing the wooden additions on the back, the structure is more of a "plus sign" shape to the casual observer. Although according to the County Survey, it was listed as an L shaped house,

Photo 1. Photograph circa 1880 looking north on Pennsylvania Street. The Pennsylvania Railroad track runs parallel to the road. In the distance, the train depot is to the right of the tracks where a person can be seen standing. The structure on the far right is the Casey house.. On the left behind the rick of wood is the Hotel (torn down in 2017). The Hotel sign can be seen hanging in the tree. It is unclear why this photograph is labeled Main Street. Possibly because what is now Main Street and Pennsylvania Street was originally Salem-Charlestown Road, the main road that cut through this area.

Photos 2-4 are varied views of the Casey house so that you can better see the unusual shape. Arial view, and from the north and south.

Close to this spot would be where the Ebert brothers had constructed a Flour Mill in 1884. This was a thriving business when it burned in 1887. The brothers then moved their business south to Jeffersonville.

This point of interest is part of the tour: Henryville Indiana Walking Tour


 

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