Indiana State Road 827
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The Erastus Farnham House, just south of Fremont, Indiana, on State Road 827. Built c. 1849, it is reputed to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad.
State Road 827 is a short northeast-to-southwest highway connecting Fremont (northern terminus on State Road 120) and Angola (southern terminus on State Road 127). Roughly 7 miles in length, it lies entirely within Steuben County. It has been shortened at both ends; it formerly continued north beyond Fremont to the Michigan state line where it fed into an un-numbered Fremont Road in Branch County, Michigan. In Angola it was diverted in 2005 over a recently-completed viaduct so that it intersects Indiana 127 just north of Angola.
State Road 827 is a "child" of the now-decommissioned U.S. Route 27.

