English Though the English were among the earliest immigrants to arrive in Indianapolis, they never formed a very large proportion of… Read More »English
Women’s Education Since the early 19th century, the methods and goals of women’s education in America have reflected dominant societal definitions of… Read More »Women’s Education
Edgewood Edgewood is a suburb roughly bounded by Thompson Road, McFarland Road, Edgewood Avenue, and U.S. 31. In August 1907, Indianapolis… Read More »Edgewood
Eagledale Eagledale is a post-World War II neighborhood centered near the intersection of 34th Street and Georgetown Road. In the 1950s,… Read More »Eagledale
Dutch The Dutch community in Indianapolis, a mixed lot culturally and religiously, never totaled more than 500 persons. The first Dutch… Read More »Dutch
John Douglass (Nov. 12, 1787-Aug. 9, 1851). Douglass moved to Vevay, Indiana, from Philadelphia in 1820. He had learned the printing trade… Read More »John Douglass
Decatur Township Decatur Township is located in the southwestern part of Marion County and named for Stephen Decatur, a hero of the… Read More »Decatur Township
Cumberland On July 7, 1831, the town of Cumberland was platted on land owned by Samuel Fullen and surveyed by Henry… Read More »Cumberland
Crows Nest Crows Nest is a residential area located south of Kessler Boulevard, west of , and east of Lieber Road. According… Read More »Crows Nest
Cottage Home A near eastside historic district bounded by 10th, Oriental, and Michigan streets and I-70, Cottage Home takes its name from… Read More »Cottage Home