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James Whitcomb Riley House, 528 Lockerbie St Indianapolis, Marion County, IN
The James Whitcomb Riley House was built in 1872 for John R. Nickum. Riley was not the owner of the house; however, he lived in it for about the last twenty-three years of his life as a paying guest of Major and Mrs. Charles L. Holstein. Riley wrote many of his later works at the Lockerbie address. ... Read More Read Less
James Whitcomb Riley House, 528 Lockerbie St Indianapolis, Marion County, IN
The James Whitcomb Riley House was built in 1872 for John R. Nickum. Riley was not the owner of the house; however, he lived in it for about the last twenty-three years of his life as a paying guest of Major and Mrs. Charles L. Holstein. Riley wrote many of his later works at the Lockerbie address. ... Read More Read Less


James Whitcomb Riley House, 528 Lockerbie St Indianapolis, Marion County, IN
The James Whitcomb Riley House was built in 1872 for John R. Nickum. Riley was not the owner of the house; however, he lived in it for about the last twenty-three years of his life as a paying guest of Major and Mrs. Charles L. Holstein. Riley wrote many of his later works at the Lockerbie address.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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