Marker Logo HMdb.org THE HISTORICAL
MARKER DATABASE
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
“Bite-Size Bits of Local, National, and Global History”
 
 
 
 
 
 
After filtering for Indiana, 28 entries match your criteria.  

 
 

Historical Markers and War Memorials in Goshen, Indiana

 
Clickable Map of Elkhart County, Indiana and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Elkhart County, IN (82) Kosciusko County, IN (39) LaGrange County, IN (15) Marshall County, IN (29) Noble County, IN (25) St. Joseph County, IN (91) Cass County, MI (44) St. Joseph County, MI (55)  ElkhartCounty(82) Elkhart County (82)  KosciuskoCounty(39) Kosciusko County (39)  LaGrangeCounty(15) LaGrange County (15)  MarshallCounty(29) Marshall County (29)  NobleCounty(25) Noble County (25)  St.JosephCounty(91) St. Joseph County (91)  CassCountyMichigan(44) Cass County (44)  St.JosephCounty(55) St. Joseph County (55)
Goshen is the county seat for Elkhart County
Goshen is in Elkhart County
      Elkhart County (82)  
ADJACENT TO ELKHART COUNTY
      Kosciusko County (39)  
      LaGrange County (15)  
      Marshall County (29)  
      Noble County (25)  
      St. Joseph County (91)  
      Cass County, Michigan (44)  
      St. Joseph County, Michigan (55)  
 
Touch name on this list to highlight map location.
Touch blue arrow, or on map, to go there.
1 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — A History of the WinonaWinona Railway Trail
In the early 1900's, Indiana had more miles of electric train lines than any other state in the United States. The lines blossomed primarily at Indianapolis, radiating out to transport people and goods to and from the bustling city. Indianapolis . . . Map (db m74203) HM
2 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — A History of the Winona / Bethany Christian SchoolsWinona Railway Trail
(Side One) A History of the Winona In the early 1900's, Indiana had more miles of electric train lines than any other state in the United States. The lines blossomed primarily at Indianapolis, radiating out to transport people . . . Map (db m70504) HM
3 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — 20.1997.1 — A. E. Kunderd Gladiolus Farm
Amos E. Kunderd (1866 - 1965) owned and resided on a 100-acre farm on this site. Respected internationally for hybridization of varieties of gladioli which were exhibited, and grown in gardens, throughout the world. Originated the ruffled and . . . Map (db m30161) HM
4 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Buffalo & Mississippi RailroadPumpkinvine Nature Trail
On February 21st, 1837, the Buffalo & Mississippi Railroad first met in South Bend, Indiana to discuss the development of a rail system that would connect the county seats between Chicago, Illinois and Toledo, Ohio. After the State of Indiana denied . . . Map (db m72700) HM
5 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Elkhart County CourthouseMillrace Canal Trail
Considered to be one of the most attractive county buildings in the State of Indiana, the Elkhart County Courthouse is also one of the oldest buildings in Goshen. The original courthouse was built in 1831 by Jacob Studebaker, who (it is said) . . . Map (db m64233) HM
6 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — 20.2001.2 — Elkhart County Courthouse
Elkhart County was formed by the Indiana General Assembly 1830; the first county seat was located in Concord Township. County commissioners relocated the county seat to Goshen 1831. Jacob Studebaker, Goshen, designed first brick courthouse, . . . Map (db m30157) HM
7 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Elkhart County Home CemeteryCemetery Heritage
Elkhart County Home Cemetery Established 1887 A Historic Cemetery listed in Indiana's Cemetery and Burial Grounds Registry of the Indiana Department of Natural Resources Installed 2004 Indiana Historical Bureau, Elkhart . . . Map (db m68362) HM
8 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Elkhart County Honor Roll
(( Center Plaque )) This Memorial Dedicated by The Citizens of Elkhart County to perpetuate the memory of our Valiant Citizens who sacrificed their lives for God and Country and Honoring those who served in our . . . Map (db m68805) WM
Paid Advertisement
9 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Fort Wayne Street Bridge
. . . Map (db m72673) HM
10 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Goshen CollegeWinona Railway Trail
Goshen College began as the Elkhart Institute of Science, Industry and the Arts on Elkhart's South Main Street in 1894, but moved to the Maple City and changed its name in 1903; the location chosen was easily accessible to rail transportation. The . . . Map (db m72592) HM
11 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Goshen World War I Memorial
In Memory of the
Heroes of Goshen Who died in the World WarMap (db m72591) WM
12 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — 20.2003.1 — Goshen’s Carnegie Library
Indiana's first Carnegie library opened here 1903 with 3, 000 volumes. Goshen Library Association received $25, 000 in Carnegie grants 1901. Public donations, land purchase, and tax levy met Carnegie grant conditions. Architects Patton & Miller, . . . Map (db m32724) HM
13 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — 20.1998.1 — Howard W. Hawks
Born 1896 in house on this site into locally prominent family. Moved with parents to Neenah, Wisconsin 1899 and to Pasadena, California 1906. Hawks - director, producer, screenwriter - is recognized as one of Hollywood's greatest filmmakers. His . . . Map (db m30407) HM
14 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — 20.1966.1 — Indiana Territory Line
The boundary between Indiana and Michigan territories was established in 1805. Just before Indiana became a state in 1816, the line was moved ten miles north to give Indiana frontage on Lake Michigan.Map (db m44849) HM
15 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Madison Street School and Chandler SchoolCentral City Trail
The current Chandler School is located on the site of the former Madison Street School, one of Goshen's first schools, opened in 1849. Miss Emma Chandler was the first principal from 1871 to 1898. In 1874, a four room addition was completed, but the . . . Map (db m69804) HM
16 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Millrace Hydraulic Canal - Hawks Electric CompanyMillrace Canal Trail
Built as a source of hydraulic power for Goshen's industries, the Millrace Canal gave rise to a new form of energy in the late 1890's - electricity. In 1898 the energy of the canal was harnessed by the Hawks Electric Company's central generating . . . Map (db m64232) HM
17 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Oakridge Cemetery
The earliest known burials at Oakridge date to 1832. The trustees of First Church founded the cemetery in 1839. It was ceded to the City of Goshen in 1859.Map (db m72699) HM
Paid Advertisement
18 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Pioneer Dierdorff Cemetery Folk Lore
The folk lore concerning this cemetery has been handed down through generations by word of mouth. Most of it has proved to be factual through the efforts of Gordon Treesh, who researched old records and diaries. This is not a family cemetery, . . . Map (db m74217) HM
19 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — Shanklin ParkMillrace Canal Trail
Established in 1958, Shanklin Park was named after respected Goshen High School English teacher, Merle Shanklin. Formerly serving as the site of Goshen's landfill, the park has grown into the city's largest and most popular park. Located within . . . Map (db m68836) HM
20 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — St. John's Lutheran Church
St. John's Lutheran Church Built 1852 Has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places By the United States Department of the InteriorMap (db m74199) HM
21 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — The County Farm
Ox Bow Park was once the site of the County Farm. The farm provided a residence for those who could not support themselves. Residents helped run the farm, grew food and generated income. The Elkhart County Farm The Elkhart County Farm was . . . Map (db m73482) HM
22 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — The Engines of the WinonaWinona Railway Trail
The Winona Interurban Railway once ran along this corridor. The passenger and freight service was initially powered by electricity and later by internal-combustion engines until its demise. The Winona Interurban Railway was created just as . . . Map (db m69803) HM
23 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — The Goshen Dam and Millrace Hydraulic CanalMillrace Canal Trail
Construction of the Goshen Dam and Millrace Canal began in March of 1867 and was completed on April 18, 1868, the same day Goshen was incorporated as a city. The project was built by a 40 man crew using horses and plows to excavate the canal bed. . . . Map (db m64230) HM
24 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — The Historic Goshen Police Booth
Erected 1939 to protect the Maple City from gangsters who might travel along this the old transcontinental Lincoln HighwayMap (db m30164) HM
25 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — The Old Goshen High SchoolCentral City Trail
This building served as Goshen High School from 1904 until the spring of 1923. Construction was completed in 1904 with a budget of $50,000. By 1920 this building was considered too small and land was purchased from the Wurster Estate on Lincolnway . . . Map (db m72594) HM
26 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — The Old Stone BridgeMillrace Canal Trail
Several bridges have been built across the Millrace Canal at various stages throughout its history. Most of these bridges were built for transportation purposes (first horse and carriage, then railroads and automobiles), although some were built . . . Map (db m64231) HM
Paid Advertisement
27 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — The Site of Fort Beane
This stone marks The Site of Fort Beane, built in 1832, as a refuge for the early settlers, at the time of the Blackhawk War.Map (db m30173) HM
28 Indiana, Elkhart County, Goshen — West Goshen Cemetery
Settler John Cripe who died in 1841 is believed to be the first burial at West Goshen. The site was purchased and used by the German Baptist Church beginning in 1859. The cemetery was ceded to the City of Goshen in 1975.Map (db m74219) HM
 
 
CeraNet Cloud Computing sponsors the Historical Marker Database.
This website earns income from purchases you make after using our links to Amazon.com. We appreciate your support.
Paid Advertisement
Apr. 24, 2024