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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/HM2I5_camp-sullivan-military-park_Indianapolis-IN.html
Was ceded to State by Congress in 1827. First City Park and site of the first State Fair 1852. Named by Gov. Morton to honor Gen. Jeremiah Sullivan. Marshalling Center during Civil War 1861-1864.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2I2_bulgarian-orthodox-church_Indianapolis-IN.html
Original site of Saint Stephan Bulgarian Orthodox Church in 1915; relocated in 1955 to 1435 North Medford Avenue. Founded by Macedonian and Bulgarian immigrants to fulfill their religious needs and enjoyment of the traditions, customs, and fellows…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2I0_greek-orthodox-church_Indianapolis-IN.html
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Indianapolis was located here at 231 North West Street from 1919-1959. The Church, incorporated 1910, now located at 4011 North Pennsylvania Street, has also preserved customs and language of extensive Greek c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMW2_robert-f-kennedy-speech-on-death-of-martin-l-king_Indianapolis-IN.html
Here on the evening of April 4, 1968, Kennedy came to address a large crowd of mostly African Americans in his bid for Democratic Party nomination for president of U.S. Instead, visibly shaken, he gave an impromptu speech about the assassination o…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJT_camp-morton_Indianapolis-IN.html
Site selected by Lew Wallace as training camp for volunteers on old State Fairgrounds in 1861 and named for Governor Oliver P. Morton. Used as a camp for Confederate prisoners, 1862-65. Col. Richard Owen, Commandant.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJP_milestones-in-nursing_Indianapolis-IN.html
1859. Completion of the first building of the Indianapolis City Hospital, forerunner of Marion County General Hospital. Founder of this oldest general hospital in Indiana was Livingston Dunlap, M.D. 1861-1865. The first patients were admitted w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJL_crispus-attucks-high-school_Indianapolis-IN.html
Built 1927 to serve as the only public high school for Indianapolis' black population. Integrated 1970 under court-ordered desegregation. Converted to junior high, 1986. Listed in National Register of Historic Places, 1989. Named for patriot of Am…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMJH_widows-and-orphans-friends-society_Indianapolis-IN.html
Society created by Indianapolis Benevolent Society 1849 to provide relief for indigent widows and orphans; incorporated 1851 by Indiana General Assembly. Opened its first orphanage on this site 1855. White House Conference in 1909 focused attentio…
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