Schuyler Colfax Chapter

Historical Site Markers

1923 Northwest of city between Riverview and Highland Cemeteries, a bronze marker commemorates the first white man's visit by LaSalle and Voyageurs, December 1679.
1929 Site of Schuyler Colfax residence, U.S. Vice President 1869-73, 601 W. Colfax.
1932 Tulip Tree (Indiana State Tree) planted in Leeper Park to commemorate George Washington's 200th birthday. Bronze marker set in heavy stone, October 1932.
1938 School Administration Building, 228 S. St. Joseph Street (since razed), a tablet marking the first school site built in 1831.
1965 Hamilton Church, New Carlisle where two Revolutionary soldiers are buried in the churchyard cemetery, a marker was placed.
1979 Century Center near entrance, a bronze tablet on historic boulder taken from Highland Cemetery, remarking the first city school site built in 1831.
1982 Bronze Plaque dedicated at the Old Court House in memoriam of seven Revolutionary soldiers buried in St. Joseph County.
1983 Grave of a Revolutionary soldier, Mead Hurd, buried in City Cemetery, Mishawaka, Indiana, marked.

 

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This page updated by Margaret V. Murray August 10, 2003


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