Bellefontaine Road itself, once the drive of fashion, is no more. |
Bellefontaine is the name applied by the early French to a large spring a mile south of the present site of Waterloo. |
Our encampment was near a beautiful spring, called Bellefontaine, which is visited by the Indians, at some seasons of the year. |
Tonty made Bellefontaine lean over the eastern earthwork, but even the boat was blurred upon the river. |
Bellefontaine accorded the President an enthusiastic welcome. |
About five miles north of the village is situated a large spring, and a settlement called Bellefontaine. |