Rose Hill Farmstead

Also on the property were a contributing silo, summer kitchen, two barns, garage chicken coop, and tool or storage shed.

The property was originally part of 400 acres that was granted to Jean Baptiste St. Aubin by the U.S. Congress for his support of the American Revolution.

Their son, George Martin Patterson, would later attend Vincennes University and become a founder of Sigma Pi fraternity in 1897.

[4] In 1992, the Sigma Pi Educational Foundation bought the property from the fraternity and established a memorial to the Patterson family on it.

This article about a property in Knox County, Indiana on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.