Johnson County Johnson County, located south of Indianapolis, is named after John Johnson, the first Chief Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court.… Read More »Johnson County
Irvington Irvington is an eastside neighborhood bounded roughly by 10th Street, Arlington Avenue, Brookville Road, and Emerson Avenue. In 1987, a… Read More »Irvington
Indianapolis Commercial Citing the absence of adequate commercial reporting in local papers and the need to promote the interests of the Indiana… Read More »Indianapolis Commercial
Indiana Opera Theatre The Indiana Opera Theatre was formed following allegations of misappropriation of federal funds in 1981 by the . It represented a… Read More »Indiana Opera Theatre
Indiana Democrat and State Gazette Alexander Morrison, who came to Indianapolis as a state representative from Clark County where he also published the Republican Statesman,… Read More »Indiana Democrat and State Gazette
Home Rule The concept of “home rule” permits local communities within a state to provide for their own governments and to exercise… Read More »Home Rule
Holy Cross Previously known as the Holy Cross Westminster neighborhood, in 2020 the area known as Holy Cross lies on Indianapolis’ near… Read More »Holy Cross
Histories of Indianapolis The historiography of the Hoosier capital begins with a “Historical Sketch of Indianapolis” prepared by for A. C. Howard’s Directory,… Read More »Histories of Indianapolis
James Sidney Hinton (Dec. 25, 1834-Nov. 6, 1892). African American politician and legislator, James Hinton was born in Raleigh, North Carolina, to free… Read More »James Sidney Hinton
Highland-Brookside Highland-Brookside is an eastside neighborhood bounded on the north by I-70, on the east by the Conrail Tracks and Sherman… Read More »Highland-Brookside