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St. Joseph County Infirmary, also known as Portage Manor, is a historic sanitarium located at South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana. The main building was built in 1906, and is a two-story, Classical Revival style red brick building with two wings. It features a two-story pedimented portico supported by four Ionic order columns.
Moved to 501 W. Colfax Ave. in 1988, and then to 402 W. Washington St. in 2003. [7] 83: South Bend Remedy Company Building: South Bend Remedy Company Building: September 16, 2001 : 501 W. Colfax Ave. South Bend: Moved to 402 W. Washington St. in 2003. [8] 84: South Michigan Street Historic District
Richard Smith-CEO Harris Scarfe. Richard Smith (27 July 1836 [a] – 27 March 1919) was a partner and managing director of the Adelaide, South Australia, firm of George P. Harris, Scarfe & Co., later known as Harris Scarfe. His son Harold Law-Smith was prominent in the history of the company.
24394 County Road 40, southwest of Goshen: Harrison Township: 31: St. John of the Cross Episcopal Church, Rectory and Cemetery: St. John of the Cross Episcopal Church, Rectory and Cemetery: September 17, 1980 : 601 and 611 E. Vistula Rd.
Harris Township is one of thirteen townships in St. Joseph County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [3] As of the 2000 census, its population was 19,873. [4] Harris Township was organized in 1836. [5] The township was named after the Harris family, a local family of pioneer settlers. [6]
Some new faces guaranteed on school boards in South Bend, Penn-Harris-Madison, Mishawaka ... SOUTH BEND — Local school districts are set to receive some new leadership in January 2025 as voters ...
Harris Scarfe traces its history to 10 February 1849, when George Peter Harris and John C. Lanyon, arrived in Adelaide, South Australia on the ship Candahar and established a hardware and ironmongery business on Hindley Street. Lanyon left the partnership on 22 February 1855 and returned to London, where he opened a buying house for Geo. P ...
Aaron Smith stands in the doorway of his family's former rental home at 214 E. Irvington Ave. in South Bend. The family was evicted this November after finding out they'd fallen victim to a rental ...