James Walter Hervey (Apr. 5, 1819 or 1820-Jan. 5, 1905). Prominent Indianapolis physician, James Walter Hervey was born near Brookville, Indiana. He received… Read More »James Walter Hervey
William Miller Herschell (Nov. 17, 1873-Dec. 2, 1939). A native Hoosier, Herschell, for 37 years, was a reporter for the . His poems… Read More »William Miller Herschell
Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Sept. 7, 1819-Nov 25, 1885). Thomas Hendricks was born in Muskingum County, Ohio, and moved with his family to Indiana… Read More »Thomas Andrews Hendricks
Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County The growth and diffusion of the population in after World War II created demands that went unmet by existing public… Read More »Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County
Garfield Thomas Haywood (July 15, 1880-Apr. 12, 1931). African American minister and a major leader in the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Garfield… Read More »Garfield Thomas Haywood
Barton Stone Hays (Apr. 5, 1826-Mar. 14, 1914). Barton Stone Hays was born in Greenville, Ohio, but settled in Montgomery County, Indiana. He… Read More »Barton Stone Hays
Russ and Harrison Merritt Harrison (1888-1973), a graduate of Indianapolis (1906) and Cornell University School of Architecture (1911), worked for architect before opening… Read More »Russ and Harrison
Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison (Oct. 1, 1832-Oct. 25, 1892). Wife of President Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893) and first president-general of the National Society of the… Read More »Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison
John Wesley Hardrick (Sept. 21, 1891-Oct. 18, 1968). Born in Indianapolis, African American artist John Wesley Hardrick attended Harriet Beecher Stowe Public School,… Read More »John Wesley Hardrick
Powers Hapgood (Dec. 28, 1899-Feb. 4, 1949). Powers Hapgood, son of , was born in Chicago and raised in Indianapolis where he… Read More »Powers Hapgood