William Baldwin Fletcher (Aug. 18, 1837-Apr. 25, 1907). Fletcher, the son of pioneer Indianapolis lawyer , was born in the capital city. In… Read More »William Baldwin Fletcher
Stoughton A. Fletcher Sr. (Aug. 22, 1808-Mar. 17, 1882). The youngest of 15 children, banker Stoughton A. Fletcher Sr. remained on the family farm… Read More »Stoughton A. Fletcher Sr.
Stoughton A. Fletcher II (Nov. 24, 1879-Oct. 8, 1957). Grandson of bank founder and a native of Indianapolis, Stoughton A. Fletcher II attended local… Read More »Stoughton A. Fletcher II
Calvin Fletcher (Feb. 4, 1798-May 26, 1866). Early settler, lawyer, banker, civic leader, and diarist, Calvin Fletcher was born in Ludlow, Vermont,… Read More »Calvin Fletcher
Flanner House Flanner House, originally an African American branch of a white settlement house organized by the Charity Organization Society, began as… Read More »Flanner House
Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers Early in 1881, using $500 borrowed from his mother, opened a funeral parlor at 172 North Illinois Street in partnership… Read More »Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers
Janet Tyler Flanner (Genêt) (Mar. 13, 1892-Nov 7,1978). Janet Flanner was the second child of Mary Hockett Flanner and . The parents were active… Read More »Janet Tyler Flanner (Genêt)
Francis William (Frank) Flanner (Dec. 5, 1854-Feb. 17, 1912). Frances William (Frank) Flanner was born in the Quaker village of Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County,… Read More »Francis William (Frank) Flanner
500 Festival In 1957, four civic-minded businessmen–former Indianapolis mayor ; Joe Quinn, Safety Director of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway; J. Worth Baker,… Read More »500 Festival
Fitton and George In 1917, architect and “real estate packager” Lawrence George formed a partnership with architect-contractor Harry R. Fitton. By this time,… Read More »Fitton and George