Barrett-Gate House
JBO Sanctuary Attraction
The Barrett-Gate House
Barrett-Gate House consists of two relocated and conjoined structures, one an original Harmonist log cabin, the other a mid-nineteenth-century addition attached to the former’s east wall. The relocation was overseen by the New Harmony Bridge engineer, Don Blair in 1959. The 1960 renovation was by Robert Hatch. Since that time, additional interior and exterior repairs have been made, with more planned.
Its first guests were Dr. Pitney Van Dusen and his wife Elizabeth in 1960. Dr. Van Dusen, then president of the Union Theological Seminary in New York, presided over the dedication of Philip Johnson’s Roofless Church, directly across the street to its west. Since that time, the Barrett-Gate House has housed many of the artists who are part of the RLB Foundation’s Creative Partnerships.