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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM38U_brig-general-benjamin-harrison_Indianapolis-IN.html
1833-1901. Entered the Union Army as 2nd Lt. of the 70th Indiana Regiment. He insisted on turning raw recruits into disciplined soldiers. He later was United States Senator from Indiana and the twenty-third President of the United States.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM38L_lincoln-to-the-citizens-of-indiana_Indianapolis-IN.html
". . . it is your business . . . if the Union of these States, and the liberties of this people, shall be lost. . . . It is your business to rise up and preserve the Union. . . ."
From speech by President-elect Abraham Lincoln at intersection o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM38D_toll-house-michigan-road_Indianapolis-IN.html
Operated by Augusta Gravel Road Co., circa 1866-1892. First major state road, built in the 1830's, from the Ohio River to Lake Michigan.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM31U_ladies-and-gentlemen-elvis-has-left-the-building_Indianapolis-IN.html
Former site of the Market Square Arena where on June 26, 1977 Elvis Aaron Presley performed his final concert. A scarf given by Elvis at that concert and words of remembrance from his fans have been encased in this marker so that a future generati…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM31K_market-street-temple_Indianapolis-IN.html
Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation (Reform) founded 1856 as state's fourth Jewish congregation. Its temple, first in the city, built here 1865-1868 to serve members in area's German Jewish neighborhood. As membership grew and moved northward, congre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2IP_ovid-butler-sr_Indianapolis-IN.html
(Front): Born 1801 in New York; moved to Indiana 1817. Admitted to bar 1825; became influential lawyer. Settled in Indianapolis 1836. His opposition to slavery on moral and religious grounds was reflected in his political affiliations and support …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2IK_the-home-of-caroline-scott-harrison_Indianapolis-IN.html
The home ofCaroline Scott HarrisonFirst President GeneralNational SocietyDaughters of the American Revolution1890-1892andBenjamin HarrisonTwenty Third President of theUnited StatesErected in 1871Presented byIndianaDaughers of the American Revoutio…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2IH_the-old-northside_Indianapolis-IN.html
Vibrant historic district was home to many social, political, commercial, and industrial leaders of Indianapolis during the last half of nineteenth through early twentieth centuries. Revitalization of Old Northside is part of national historic pre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2IF_first-indiana-state-meeting-of-the-christian-churches_Indianapolis-IN.html
FirstIndiana StateMeetingof theChristian Churches(Disciples of Christ)was held inCentral Christian Church.Then on the South Sideof Kentucky Avenuebetween Capitol andSenate Avenues,June 7-11, 1839This marker dedicated at the 125th anniversary state…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2IC_zerelda-g-wallace_Indianapolis-IN.html
(Front): Born August 6, 1817 in Kentucky and came to Indianapolis with her family in the early 1830s. Was a charter member of the Church of Christ (later Central Christian Church) 1833. Married David Wallace (later governor) 1836. Was first presid…