The Chief Jean Baptiste de Richardville House was built near Fort Wayne, Indiana, in 1827.
The Richardville House's architecture reflects both Greek Revival and Federal styles.
Here is another home owned by Richardville (lived in by Chief LaFontaine)– a white, two-story Greek Revival filled with period furniture and portraits of the owners.
Today, this house forms the centerpiece of the historic Forks of the Wabash park.
Fort Wayne during the Canal era, 1828-1855: a study of a western community in the middle period of American history.