Some 200 years ago, when the Potawatomi Indians were still among the
region's primary inhabitants, there was a winding river that was
christened Coeur de Cerf-the heart of a stag. Legend has it that the
earliest settlers were captivated by a small island that resembled an
elk's heart. By 1832, Havilah Beardsley began to lay the foundation for
what would soon be known as the village of Elkhart. The little island
which inspired the Elkhart name would later be called Island Park. There
were only a few dozen lots in that first plat, but by 1858, Elkhart was
incorporated as a growing and bustling new city. Today, Elkhart is
recognized as being one of northern Indiana's most enterprising
communities, as well as one of the most culturally diverse. Throughout
its long and illustrious history, Elkhart has been blessed with a
celebration of successes, in fields ranging from musical instruments to
pharmaceuticals to recreational vehicles. The images in this book offer
a glimpse into the events that helped shape Elkhart into the marvelous
city it has become, truly, the city with a heart in both name and
spirit.