Bellefontaine is the name applied by the early French to a large spring a mile south of the present site of Waterloo.
She pictured him riding out the Bellefontaine Road that afternoon, alone.
In 1869, the road was consolidated with the Bellefontaine line, thus placing its western terminus in Indianapolis.
Bellefontaine found a room for the two priests; while Joutel, Teissier, and young Cavelier were lodged in the store-house.
It stands over his grave now, in Bellefontaine cemetery, St. Louis.