Charles Evans (Nov. 13, 1850-Feb. 8, 1935). Born in Boston, Massachusetts, and educated in the public schools, Charles Evans was assistant at… Read More »Charles Evans
IndyBaroque Music Founded in 1987 as Ensemble Ouabache (pronounced Wabash), also known as the Ensemble Voltaire after 2004, IndyBaroque includes a larger… Read More »IndyBaroque Music
English Hotel and Opera House , Indianapolis businessman, congressman, and vice-presidential candidate in 1880, built his fashionable hotel and theater the same year on the… Read More »English Hotel and Opera House
William Hayden English (Aug. 27, 1822-Feb. 7, 1896). Born in Lexington, Indiana, English was the only son of Elisha G. and Mahala (Eastin)… Read More »William Hayden English
William Eastin English (Nov. 3, 1850-Apr. 29, 1926). The only son of , English spent his early life in Lexington, Indiana, and moved… Read More »William Eastin English
Engine No. 587 In August 1918, the Baldwin Locomotive Works completed the Lake Erie and Western engine No. 5541. When the Nickel Plate… Read More »Engine No. 587
Charles Emil Emmerich (Aug. 25, 1845-June 6, 1911). A native of Koblenz, Germany, Emmerich attended that city’s public schools and then, at the… Read More »Charles Emil Emmerich
Christian J. Emhardt (Nov 5, 1883-Sept. 4, 1971). Born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Christian J. Emhardt and his family moved to Indianapolis when he… Read More »Christian J. Emhardt
Charles Phillips Emerson (Sept. 4, 1872-Sept. 26, 1938). Physician, medical textbook author, and long-time dean of medicine at Indiana University, Charles Phillips Emerson… Read More »Charles Phillips Emerson
Byron K. Elliott (Sept. 4, 1835-Apr. 19, 1913). Born in Ohio, Elliott moved to Indianapolis with his father in 1850 and was elected… Read More »Byron K. Elliott