Daily Echo The Daily Echo was the first and longest continuously published high school daily newspaper in the nation. It was established… Read More »Daily Echo
Robert Platt Daggett (Jan. 13, 1837-Nov. 5, 1915). Founder of R. P. Daggett & Company, Architects, Robert Platt Daggett received his architectural training… Read More »Robert Platt Daggett
Robert Frost Daggett (Mar. 13, 1875-Sept. 6, 1955). After graduating from Indianapolis High School (later ) in 1893, Daggett undertook the finest architectural… Read More »Robert Frost Daggett
Cyclorama Located on the northside of Market Street just west of Illinois Street, the Cyclorama building exhibited life-size murals and served… Read More »Cyclorama
Joseph Curzon Born in Derbyshire, England, Curzon immigrated to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the early 19th century. In 1851, he moved to Indianapolis… Read More »Joseph Curzon
Nebraska Cropsey (July 4, 1845-Mar. 9, 1916). Nebraska Cropsey served as assistant superintendent of the for the primary grades and one of… Read More »Nebraska Cropsey
The Criterion The Criterion commenced publication as the official weekly newspaper of the Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis on October 7, 1960. It… Read More »The Criterion
William (Bill) Crawford (June 26, 1917-Oct. 3, 1968). A native of Elkhart, Indiana, Crawford spent most of his youth in Wilmette, Illinois. A… Read More »William (Bill) Crawford
Simeon Coy (Oct. 13, 1851-Dec. 27, 1894). Controversial chairman of the Democratic Party, Simeon Coy was a native of Greensburg, Indiana, Coy.… Read More »Simeon Coy
Charles E. Coots Coots was born on July 22, 1851, at Hagerstown in Wayne County, Indiana, and grew up in Cambridge City. There… Read More »Charles E. Coots