Alexis Coquillard

Alexis Coqullard

Alexis Coquillard (September 28, 1795 - January 8, 1855) was an American fur trader, explorer, and the founder of South Bend, Indiana. He was born in Detroit, and fought in the War of 1812 under William Henry Harrison. After the war, he moved to the St. Joseph River valley, where he lived until his death.

Coquillard was a friend to Father Edward Sorin, and was instrumental in the founding of the University of Notre Dame in 1842. His nephew Alexis T. Coquillard was one of the first students of the university.[1]

He died in 1855 at the age of 59. He was buried at Cedar Grove Cemetery in Notre Dame, where his remains lie today.[2]

References

  1. Anderson & Cooley (1901). South Bend and the Men who Have Made it. Tribune Printing Company. p. 89.
  2. "Alexis Coquillard". cemetery.nd.edu. University of Notre Dame. 2012-05-18. Retrieved 2017-05-29.
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