Historical Markers and War Memorials in South Bend, Indiana
South Bend is the county seat for St. Joseph County
South Bend is in St. Joseph County
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On South Michigan Street just south of East Washington Street, on the right when traveling north.
Elbel's Music Store was a business that served the South Bend community from the middle of the 19th century until 1970.
The business was a family firm. Louis Elbel was one of six brothers who worked in the store. After attending the 1898 . . . — — Map (db m213332) HM
On South Michigan Street just south of East Washington Street, on the right when traveling north.
The site of Hull and Calson Cigar Store Hullie & Mike's was operated by George Hull and Mike Calnon. It was more than just a cigar store. It was a gathering place for Notre Dame fans during the Rockne era.
In addition to selling tobacco . . . — — Map (db m213333) HM
Near S. St. Louis Boulevard south of E. Jefferson Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
The St. Joseph River of today looks much different than it did during the last glacial age, some 16,000 years ago. At that time, a mountain of snow and ice, perhaps a half a mile thick, covered much of St. Joseph county. Tremendous quantities of . . . — — Map (db m77471)
The first bronze sculpture of Chaplain William Corby by Samuel Murray was dedicated in 1910 on the Gettysburg battlefield by Civil War veterans of the five regiments of the Union's Army Irish Brigade. His statue is on the same boulder of Cemetery . . . — — Map (db m12341) HM
About 500 Notre Dame alumni gave their lives for their country and peace in World War II, Korea and Vietnam
In memorializing them, we join our prayers to their supreme sacrifice as we inscribe this column
Pro Patria et Pace
For Our Country . . . — — Map (db m12192) HM
On Moose Krause Circle, 0.4 miles north of Angela Boulevard, on the right.
This sculpture was presented to the University of Notre Dame on September 19, 1997 by his former players, the Leahy Family, ND Alumni and his many admirers.
Frank Leahy coached at Notre Dame a total of 11 years . . . — — Map (db m237939) HM
Endowed professorships were first established by the Roman emperor and stoic philosopher Marcus Aurelius in Athens in 176 A.D. The custom was revived at Oxford and Cambridge in 1502 with the creation of endowed professorships in divinity. The use of . . . — — Map (db m237978) HM
Near Holy Cross Dr, on the right when traveling east.
Notre Dame du Lac
December, 5, 1842
Beloved Father,
When we least dreamed of it, we were offered an excellent piece of property, about 640 acres in extent. This land is located in the county of St. Joseph on the banks of the St. Joseph River, . . . — — Map (db m36972) HM
On U.S. 31 at Johnson Road, on the right when traveling north on U.S. 31.
The boundaries between Indiana and Michigan territories was established on June 30, 1805. Just before Indiana became a state in 1816, the line was moved ten miles north to provide frontage on Lake Michigan. — — Map (db m240358) HM
On South Lafayette Boulevard south of West Washington Street, on the right when traveling south.
African American attorneys J. Chester and Elizabeth Allen, who established a law firm here in 1939, fought for equal housing and employment. Elizabeth founded a local Red Cross nurse's aid training and placement program for black women in the . . . — — Map (db m200935) HM
On South Michigan Street south of East Washington Street, on the left when traveling south.
Knute Kenneth Rockne was born in Voss, Norway on March 4, 1888, the son of Lars and Martha, Gjermo, Rockne. The family immigrated to the United States in 1892 and settled in Chicago, Rockne matriculated to the University of Notre Dame and South Bend . . . — — Map (db m202744) HM
On State Road 933 at Darden Rd, on the right when traveling north on State Road 933.
Site of La Salle's camp, 1679, on portage between St. Joseph and Kankakee rivers. La Salle was the first white man to enter Indiana, passing here again in 1681. — — Map (db m61797) HM
On Washington Street at Michigan Street, on the left when traveling west on Washington Street.
Lincoln Highway Association, formed 1913, promoted and procured a route from New York to California, Dixie Highway Association, formed 1915, worked similarly from Canada to Florida routes. Highways intersected here and . . . — — Map (db m53874) HM
90-2000
University of Notre Dame Head Men's Soccer Coach
104 Victories
3 Conference Championships
3 NCAA Tournament Appearances
So much more than a winning record, Mike Berticelli established a high level of pride, commitment and . . . — — Map (db m12258) HM
[Main Marker]
Site of
Notre Dame Fieldhouse
where varsity and intramural athletes shook down the thunder for seventy years 1898-1968.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed a special University convocation in the Fieldhouse . . . — — Map (db m12174) HM
Near Holy Cross Dr, on the right when traveling east.
This Building
The cradle of the University of Notre Dame was built by Father Sorin in 1843. Originally intended for a community house it served for two years as a temporary college.
From 1845-1854 it was the residence of Sisters of the Holy . . . — — Map (db m36973) HM
On South Main Street south of West Washington Street, on the right when traveling south.
With the faith and courage of
their forefathers who made
possible the Freedom of these
United States
The Boy Scouts of America
Dedicate this copy of the
Statue of Liberty as a pledge
of Fidelity and Loyalty . . . — — Map (db m53875) HM
Rev. Michael Dillon McCafferty, C.S.C., a true Notre Dame man, earned three degrees from the University—a bachelor's degree in 1968, a juris doctor degree in 1973, and a master of divinity degree in 1974. After his ordination as a priest in the . . . — — Map (db m237964) HM
Named in honor of Rev. James I. Riehle, C.S.C., a graduate of Notre Dame, a priest of the Congregation of Holy Cross and a friend and a minister of Notre Dame athletes. Father Riehle was a residence hall rector before and after his service as Dean . . . — — Map (db m37003) HM
On South Michigan Street south of East Jefferson Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
Robertson's was considered the best location for African Americans to shop downtown because they were treated fairly and with respect by its two Jewish founders. Unlike much of the downtown shopping district, Robertson's allowed African Americans to . . . — — Map (db m213329) HM
Near East Colfax Street (Business U.S. 20) east of Doctor M.L.K. Jr. Boulevard (Indiana Route 933), on the right when traveling east.
Special Olympics Island is dedicated in honor of the Special Olympians and the spirit of The VII International Summer Special Olympics Games held in South Bend, July 31 to August 7, 1987.
Special Olympics Island is to help us remember and . . . — — Map (db m202746) HM
On West Washington Street west of South Main Street, on the left when traveling west.
(Front Plaque)
1861 — 1865
In grateful recognition of
the patriotism, services, and
sacrifices of our soldiers in
the War of the Union, we, the
people of St. Joseph County,
have erected this monument.
June 25, 1905. . . . — — Map (db m53896) WM
On South Saint Louis Boulevard at East Wayne Street, on the right when traveling south on South Saint Louis Boulevard.
This memorial is dedicated in remembrance and tribute to those who served in Vietnam. May their courage, heroism, and sacrifices never be forgotten. — — Map (db m213357) WM
On South Michigan Street just south of West Jefferson Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
On February 16, 1852, Henry and Clement Studebaker opened the H&C Studebaker blacksmith shop on this site. In addition to blacksmithing, H&C Studebaker also built wagons and carriages.
The business grew rapidly and quickly outgrew . . . — — Map (db m213328) HM
On South Saint Louis Boulevard at East Wayne Street, on the right when traveling south on South Saint Louis Boulevard.
The Potawatomi Nation
The Potawatomi are a tribe of Native Americans with historical settlements that extended through the Great Lakes in the present states of Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, and Wisconsin. The Potawatomi are a proud and . . . — — Map (db m213359) HM
Near S. William Street south of W. Western Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
"Make for me a sanctuary and
I will dwell in their midst."
Exodus 25:8
The Sons of Israel Synagogue (B'nai Israel) was constructed in 1901 in the Romanesque Revival style, designed by South Bend architects Freyemuth and Maurer. . . . — — Map (db m76400) HM
On South Michigan Street north of East Jefferson Boulevard, on the right when traveling north.
Did you know the Michigan fight song "The Victor” was written here?
Notre Dame and Michigan have the country's oldest rivalry, dating back to 1887 when Michigan won 8-0 in South Bend. This gridiron history is legendary.
Few, however, . . . — — Map (db m213334) HM
Who as a pre-medical student cherished Our Lady's Grotto and who as a physician served the afflicted people of Southeast Asia with uncommon devotion and dedication — — Map (db m12202) HM
This area was the site of "Vetville"
Married Student Housing 1945-1962
Many were the trials - Thanks to the Holy Family for the many blessings needed to persevere — — Map (db m36970) HM
On South Main Street north of West Jefferson Street, on the right when traveling north.
This statue commemorates the historic occasion on June 21, 1964 when former University of Notre Dame President Fr. Hesburgh stood arm in arm with Civil Rights Leader Dr. King and called for racial justice at Soldier Field in Chicago. The statue . . . — — Map (db m213331) HM
[Three inscriptions are etched above the east doorway into the Basilica of the Sacred Heart:]
Our gallant dead
God | Country | Notre Dame
In glory everlasting
[On two bronze plaques, affixed on either side of the doorway:]
D.A.L. . . . — — Map (db m237965) WM
Under this tree May 1681 LaSalle met with and induced the Miami and Illinois Indians to enter into a treaty to resist the aggressions of the Iroquois. — — Map (db m61740) HM
On Portage Ave, 0.1 miles south of Boland Dr, on the right when traveling north.
French scholar and explorer. First white man to visit this region, passing from the St. Joseph River to the Kankakee River crossed this land December 5, 1679. To commemorate the visit of La Salle, the Board of Park Commissioners erected this tablet . . . — — Map (db m64933) HM
On North Elmer Street at Keller Street, on the right when traveling north on North Elmer Street.
In 1950, workers at Studebaker formed an early African American building co-op in Indiana, Better Homes of South Bend. Many members moved from the South in the 1940s to escape segregation and Jim Crow policies. However, federal lending and . . . — — Map (db m238565) HM
On East Mishawaka Avenue just west of Greenlawn Extension, on the left when traveling west.
In response to demand for off-campus classes, Indiana University created an Extension Division in 1912. The division offered extension courses at South Bend by 1913 with intermittent classes continuing through the 1920s. In 1933, IU . . . — — Map (db m238566) HM
On Portage Avenue at Leland Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Portage Avenue.
Civil War Training camp for then 9th Congressional District was located at the old fairgrounds. The 99th, 73rd and 87th Indiana Volunteer Infantry regiments were organized and trained here in 1802. — — Map (db m54993) HM
On North Michigan Street (State Road 933) at East LaSalle Street, on the right when traveling north on North Michigan Street.
On this site South Bend was founded as a fur trading post in 1823 by Alexis Coquillard, who came here from Detroit, Michigan, representing the American Fur Company. — — Map (db m58101) HM
Near Riverside Drive, 0.1 miles east of N. Michigan Street (State Road 933), on the right when traveling east.
This Log Cabin
Was Erected In 1820 By
Pierre Freischutz Navarre
Pioneer Fur-Trader
The first white man to settle in this community. The cabin was originally located on the north bank of the St. Joseph River about five-hundred feet . . . — — Map (db m76399) HM
On Riverside Drive east of North Michigan Street (Business U.S. 31), on the right when traveling east.
Powell House is South Bend's oldest African American home built by Farrow Powell in 1858. It was moved to this location in 1979 from its original site at 420 S. Main St. After being damaged by two previous fires, the house was burnt to the ground . . . — — Map (db m213336) HM
On East Jefferson Boulevard at South Niles Avenue, on the right when traveling east on East Jefferson Boulevard.
Howard Park is South Bend's first and oldest park that was officially dedicated on August 18, 1899. The ground was named in honor of Judge Timothy Howard (1837-1916) who had a long and varied career in state and local politics, serving as city . . . — — Map (db m213361) HM
Near S. St. Louis Boulevard south of E. Jefferson Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
South Bend’s Oldest Park
Howard is South Bend’s first and oldest park. The ground was named in honor of Judge Timothy Howard (1837-1916), who had a long and varied career in state and local politics. He served as a city council . . . — — Map (db m77470) HM
On North Niles Avenue, 0.1 miles north of Cedar Street, on the left when traveling north.
Hebrew Society of Brotherly Love of South Bend established Jewish cemetery on this site 1859. First Jewish families settling in a new community typically organized a burial society before establishing a formal congregation. Before Civil War era, . . . — — Map (db m2759) HM
Schuyler Colfax
Vice President of the United States
1869 to 1873
Statesman and Beloved Citizen
South Bend Post 50 American Legion
Acknowledges the Services
He Rendered His Country — — Map (db m120066) HM
On Park Lane east of North Lafayette Boulevard, on the left when traveling east.
The Studebaker Electric Fountain that stands before you, in every shape and form.
has been meticulously restored to its original grandeur.
In 1876, two prominent gentlemen from different states likely met at the Centennial Exposition . . . — — Map (db m213337) HM
On W. Colfax Ave at Taylor St, on the right when traveling west on W. Colfax Ave.
This tablet marks the home of Hon. Schuyler Colfax, Vice President U.S.A. 1869 to 1873, Founder of the Rebekah Degree of I.O.O.F. — — Map (db m61799) HM
On W. Colfax Ave at Taylor St, on the right when traveling west on W. Colfax Ave.
Prominent newspaperman and
political leader;
member of Congress, 1855-1869;
Speaker, House of Representatives,
1863-1869; and
Vice-President of the United States,
1869-1873. — — Map (db m61798) HM