James Whitcomb Riley's home in Greenfield, Indiana is a two story clapboard home with shutters by the windows, a porch that spans the front and two chimneys. There is a plank board fence across the front.
March 10, 1940 (air date)
Digitizing agency: University of Missouri--Kansas City. Library. Dr. Kenneth J. LaBudde Special Collections.
Typewritten note attached to back, "Where "the gobble-uns would git you ef you don't watch out". The Hoosier homestead of James Whitcomb Riley, now maintained as a shrineߪin Greenfield, Indiana." Sticker attached to the back, "Photograph by SHELDON HINE FORT WAYNE."