John Newell Hurty (Feb. 21, 1852-Mar. 27, 1925). Pharmacist, medical educator, public health advocate, and state legislator, John Newell Hurty was born in… Read More »John Newell Hurty
Frank Baldwin Hunter (June 17, 1883-Jan. 5, 1958). Indianapolis architect and swimming-pool-designer Frank Baldwin Hunter was born in Covington, Kentucky. He moved to… Read More »Frank Baldwin Hunter
Phinius George Canning Hunt (June 16, 1827-Apr. 24, 1896). Phinius George Canning Hunt, founder of the Indiana Dental College and professional dental associations, was… Read More »Phinius George Canning Hunt
George Edwin Hunt (Apr. 29, 1864-July 11, 1914). Dentist and second dean of the Indiana Dental College, George Edwin Hunt was born and… Read More »George Edwin Hunt
Hugh J. Baker and Company Structural steel company. In 1910, Hugh Baker, an Ohio native, established a consulting engineer’s office in Indianapolis. The following year… Read More »Hugh J. Baker and Company
Frank McKinney (Kin) Hubbard (Sept. 1, 1868-Dec. 26, 1930). Frank McKinney (Kin) Hubbard’s cartoon creation, Abe Martin, graced the back page of the for… Read More »Frank McKinney (Kin) Hubbard
Louis Howland (June 13, 1857-Mar. 26, 1934). Journalist, author, and longtime editor, Louis Howland was born in Indianapolis. He was the son… Read More »Louis Howland
Thomas Carr Howe (Aug. 5, 1867-May 4, 1934). A native of Clark County, Indiana, Thomas Carr Howe moved to Indianapolis in 1889. He… Read More »Thomas Carr Howe
Hospital Guilds Hospital guilds have raised funds and coordinated volunteer activities for all the hospital systems in Indianapolis. Guilds have operated gift… Read More »Hospital Guilds
Henry Hallam Hornbrook (Feb. 15, 1870-Sept. 20, 1935). Born in Evansville, Indiana, Hornbrook graduated from DePauw University in 1892 and studied at Harvard… Read More »Henry Hallam Hornbrook