Waterford, Indiana
Nathan Johnson,
first settler in Coolspring, purchased his land from John Walker,
the first recorded land purchaser in Coolspring Township. He
built a dam and a saw mill at the intersection of several Indian
trails in 1833. Later, he added a grist mill and sold the property
to Otis E. Bowen in 1839. Otis Bowen added a store and a distillery.
The 1840 census shows Otis Bowen as having a very large household
of 13 men ranging between the ages of 30 and 40 years old. The
Waterford Inn is on the Detroit to Chicago trail and served
as a stage coach stop. Waterford's history began shortly before
1830, placing the town in the ranks of the old timers of LaPorte
County. Waterford today exists purely as a residential community,
playing suburb to both LaPorte and Michigan City.The Waterford
area is also the location of the Coolspring Branch Library,
a branch location of the LaPorte County Public Library. The
Coolspring Branch Library was dedicated on May 1, 2024 and continues
to serve the residents of the Waterford area.