William Pinckney Fishback (Nov. 11, 1831-Jan. 15, 1901). A native of Batavia, Ohio, Fishback was educated at Miami University (Ohio) and Farmers College… Read More »William Pinckney Fishback
The Fiery Cross Originally appearing in Indianapolis in 1921 under the name Fact!, the paper was renamed The Fiery Cross in July 1922… Read More »The Fiery Cross
Morris Marcus Feuerlicht (Jan. 15, 1879-Nov. 30, 1959). Morris Feuerlicht was born in Tokay, Hungary, and raised in Chicago and Boston. He graduated… Read More »Morris Marcus Feuerlicht
Fellowship Of Christian Athletes The Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA) is an international not-for-profit, nondenominational, religious organization. Its goals are to instill in athletes… Read More »Fellowship Of Christian Athletes
Albert G. Feeney (Nov. 12, 1892-Nov. 12, 1950). Albert G. Feeney attended St. John’s School (see ) and in Indianapolis, then went to… Read More »Albert G. Feeney
Federation of Associated Clubs The Federation of Associated Clubs (FAC) was founded in 1937 as a coalition of nine local African American social clubs.… Read More »Federation of Associated Clubs
Fairview Park In August 1889, the Citizens Street Railway Company purchased the 246-acre Adam Scott farm, located along the north of Indianapolis,… Read More »Fairview Park
Charles Warren Fairbanks (May 11, 1852-June 4, 1918). Attorney, state Republican leader, and vice president of the United States, 1905-1909, Charles Warren Fairbanks… Read More »Charles Warren Fairbanks
Excluded Cities One of the compromises made to secure passage of the legislation was that all incorporated Marion County municipalities with populations… Read More »Excluded Cities
Everett I. Brown Company Everett I. Brown was Indianapolis’ largest architectural and engineering firm in the late 20th and early 21st century. Founded in… Read More »Everett I. Brown Company