La Porte, Indiana and Its Environs

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Art & Architecture, Photography, History
Cover of the book La Porte, Indiana and Its Environs by La Porte County Historical Society, Inc, Archival Preservation Committee, Arcadia Publishing Inc.
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Author: La Porte County Historical Society, Inc, Archival Preservation Committee ISBN: 9781439613450
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: May 28, 2002
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: La Porte County Historical Society, Inc, Archival Preservation Committee
ISBN: 9781439613450
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: May 28, 2002
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
Originally part of the Pottawatomie Nation, the northern Indiana area of La Porte, which is French for "The Door," was named for the access it provided settlers who passed westward into the Calumet River valley. Now known as "The Maple City" for its many beautiful and colorful trees, La Porte boasts a rich and varied history. From its beginnings in 1833 when the city's founding fathers donated the land for the public square, through the 1930s and beyond, La Porte has been central to the area's business, agricultural, religious, and architectural development.

The diverse and rich history of the La Porte area is captured in this remarkable collection of over 200 vintage photographs. La Porte, Indiana and Its Environs depicts the history of the area from the Pioneer Period through the 1930s. It chronicles the changes and challenges faced as the log cabins of the Pioneer Days became the elaborate homes of the early 20th century, as businesses evolved to meet the changes of industrialization, and as one-room school houses were replaced to meet the needs of the growing community.

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Originally part of the Pottawatomie Nation, the northern Indiana area of La Porte, which is French for "The Door," was named for the access it provided settlers who passed westward into the Calumet River valley. Now known as "The Maple City" for its many beautiful and colorful trees, La Porte boasts a rich and varied history. From its beginnings in 1833 when the city's founding fathers donated the land for the public square, through the 1930s and beyond, La Porte has been central to the area's business, agricultural, religious, and architectural development.

The diverse and rich history of the La Porte area is captured in this remarkable collection of over 200 vintage photographs. La Porte, Indiana and Its Environs depicts the history of the area from the Pioneer Period through the 1930s. It chronicles the changes and challenges faced as the log cabins of the Pioneer Days became the elaborate homes of the early 20th century, as businesses evolved to meet the changes of industrialization, and as one-room school houses were replaced to meet the needs of the growing community.

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