- John Hay Center
Infobox_nrhp | name =Hay-Morrison House
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location=Salem, Indiana
lat_degrees = 38 | lat_minutes = 36 | lat_seconds = 18.98 | lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 86 | long_minutes = 5 | long_seconds = 50.01 | long_direction = W
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built =1824
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architecture= Federal
added =October 26 ,1971
governing_body = Private
refnum=71000007 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service] The John Hay Center is on the eastern edge of theSalem Downtown Historic District inSalem, Indiana . It comprises:
* Hay-Morrison House: birthplace and home ofAbraham Lincoln 's private secretary and Secretary of State underWilliam McKinley andTheodore Roosevelt ,John Hay , and is on theNational Register of Historic Places since 1971. It was purchased in 1837 by Hay's father, Dr. Charles Hay. The Washington County Historical Society purchased the home in 1967, and restored it to an 1840 appearance.
* Pioneer Village: a "living village" typical of the 1840s inIndiana . The general store and post office were fromNew Philadelphia, Indiana , and the bell tower, blacksmith, cabin, carpenter, church, jail, loom, school, and smokehouse buildings were constructed of logs from old Washington County stores and homes.
* Stevens Memorial Museum: It was built in 1970 from materials of several local historic buildings, particularly brick. It holds several artifacts of Indiana and American importance, and a genealogy center. Exhibits include adentist office, a local candy maker, and antebellum attorneys. Additions were added in 1984 and 1995.
* Depot Railroad Museum: Built to resemble the depot burned byJohn Hunt Morgan in 1863, and holds various railroad memorabilia and panoramas of theWashington County, Indiana landscape in historical times. This includes a money chest that was checked by Morgan's Raiders for money, and when it revealed only tools, the depot was burned. It was dedicated on September 22, 2001, thanks to the efforts of a local retired newspaper editor who's collection was the basis of the depot, with several grants from contributors and 39 students moved the model trains to the newly built building. [http://salemdepot.com/news/view_article.asp?id=31&cat=9]The annual expenses of the Center is $80,000, of which only $7,000 comes from the county. No money was ever borrowed to make improvements on the center; everything was paid with funds already in hand. The Center was the brainchild of native
Everett Dean , who had a fondness for local history. Much of his memorabilia are within the museum.Gallery
References
"My Indiana:101 Places to See", by Earl L. Conn (
Indiana Historical Society Press, 2006). pg. 206-7.External links
* [http://cityofsalemin.com/attractions/john-hay.html John Hay Center] Information from the City's website
* [http://www.salemdepot.com/ Depot Railroad Museum's official site]
* [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/IN/Washington/state.html Washington County listings] at [http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com National Register of Historic Places]
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