Articles: Altenheim A group of prominent members of the Indianapolis , affiliated with Zion Evangelical Church, founded the nonprofit German Home for… Read More »Altenheim Literary Organizations and Events Literary clubs have had great popularity in Indianapolis. In the 19th century, and during the , men and women founded societies to… Read More »Literary Organizations and Events Charles Mayer II and Ferdinand L. Mayer Charles II (June 6, 1862-Nov. 30, 1925) and Ferdinand (Dec. 9, 1860-Mar. 13, 1925). Charles Mayer II and Ferdinand L.… Read More »Charles Mayer II and Ferdinand L. Mayer May Wright Sewall (May 27, 1844-July 22, 1920). Born in Greenfield, Wisconsin, May (Mary Eliza) Wright Sewall taught in school before entering North… Read More »May Wright Sewall Henry Wesley and Harry Dunn Tutewiler (Henry, Jan. 18, 1842-Nov. 4, 1917; and Harry, July 19, 1869-June 3, 1945). Henry Wesley Tutewiler was the middle son… Read More »Henry Wesley and Harry Dunn Tutewiler
Altenheim A group of prominent members of the Indianapolis , affiliated with Zion Evangelical Church, founded the nonprofit German Home for… Read More »Altenheim
Literary Organizations and Events Literary clubs have had great popularity in Indianapolis. In the 19th century, and during the , men and women founded societies to… Read More »Literary Organizations and Events
Charles Mayer II and Ferdinand L. Mayer Charles II (June 6, 1862-Nov. 30, 1925) and Ferdinand (Dec. 9, 1860-Mar. 13, 1925). Charles Mayer II and Ferdinand L.… Read More »Charles Mayer II and Ferdinand L. Mayer
May Wright Sewall (May 27, 1844-July 22, 1920). Born in Greenfield, Wisconsin, May (Mary Eliza) Wright Sewall taught in school before entering North… Read More »May Wright Sewall
Henry Wesley and Harry Dunn Tutewiler (Henry, Jan. 18, 1842-Nov. 4, 1917; and Harry, July 19, 1869-June 3, 1945). Henry Wesley Tutewiler was the middle son… Read More »Henry Wesley and Harry Dunn Tutewiler