The Joseph Bailly Homestead, also known as Joseph Bailly Homestead and Cemetery, in Porter, Indiana, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark. The Bailly Homestead is preserved by the National Park Service in Indiana Dunes National Park in Porter, Indiana. The was the home of Joseph Aubert de Gaspé Bailly de Messein (1774-1835), one of the first permanent white settlers in Northwest Indiana. This homestead, begun in 1834, is one of the only surviving elements of the once-significant fur trade in the region. It received its landmark designation in 1962.
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| - La Joseph Bailly Homestead est une maison américaine située dans le comté de Porter, en Indiana. Cette ancienne résidence de Joseph Bailly est aujourd'hui protégée au sein du parc national des Indiana Dunes. Classée National Historic Landmark depuis le 29 décembre 1962, elle est inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 15 octobre 1966. (fr)
- The Joseph Bailly Homestead, also known as Joseph Bailly Homestead and Cemetery, in Porter, Indiana, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark. The Bailly Homestead is preserved by the National Park Service in Indiana Dunes National Park in Porter, Indiana. The was the home of Joseph Aubert de Gaspé Bailly de Messein (1774-1835), one of the first permanent white settlers in Northwest Indiana. This homestead, begun in 1834, is one of the only surviving elements of the once-significant fur trade in the region. It received its landmark designation in 1962. (en)
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| - Bailly Homestead: restored back porch, in about 1980 (en)
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| - The Joseph Bailly Homestead, also known as Joseph Bailly Homestead and Cemetery, in Porter, Indiana, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark. The Bailly Homestead is preserved by the National Park Service in Indiana Dunes National Park in Porter, Indiana. The was the home of Joseph Aubert de Gaspé Bailly de Messein (1774-1835), one of the first permanent white settlers in Northwest Indiana. This homestead, begun in 1834, is one of the only surviving elements of the once-significant fur trade in the region. It received its landmark designation in 1962. Bailly brought his family to the southern shore of Lake Michigan in 1822, first living in a log house built soon afterward. The Homestead remained in the family until the death of his granddaughter, Frances Howe, in 1917. The Homestead is sometimes referred to as the "Bailly-Howe" Home. The National Park Service acquired the Homestead on November 26, 1971. (en)
- La Joseph Bailly Homestead est une maison américaine située dans le comté de Porter, en Indiana. Cette ancienne résidence de Joseph Bailly est aujourd'hui protégée au sein du parc national des Indiana Dunes. Classée National Historic Landmark depuis le 29 décembre 1962, elle est inscrite au Registre national des lieux historiques depuis le 15 octobre 1966. (fr)
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