Articles: Art Association of Indianapolis Organized in March 1883, through the efforts of and 17 other women, the Art Association of Indianapolis incorporated in October… Read More »Art Association of Indianapolis Easley Rutland Blackwood Sr. (June 25, 1903-Mar. 27, 1992). Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Blackwood spent most of his adult life in Indianapolis. After graduating… Read More »Easley Rutland Blackwood Sr. Walter C. Boetcher (Nov. 13, 1881-Oct. 1951). A native of La Porte, Indiana, Boetcher spent most of his life in Indianapolis, moving to… Read More »Walter C. Boetcher Demarchus Clariton Brown (June 24, 1857-Aug. 22, 1926). A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Brown was the brother of , general manager of the… Read More »Demarchus Clariton Brown Ignatius Brown (Aug. 11, 1831-July 8, 1903). A native of Indianapolis, Brown received his early education at the Marion County Seminary. Upon… Read More »Ignatius Brown William B. Burford (Nov. 18, 1846-Jan 14, 1927). A native of Independence, Missouri, Burford came to Indianapolis at age 15 to serve as… Read More »William B. Burford Composers Even though Indianapolis is not known as a music center, it has been home to several noteworthy 20th-century composers, especially… Read More »Composers George Littrell Denny (July 7, 1878-Sept. 29, 1958). A native of Indianapolis and the son of , former three-time mayor of the city,… Read More »George Littrell Denny Robert A. Efroymson (Sept. 27, 1905-Dec. 30, 1988). A lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a graduate of , Efroymson received a B.A. (1926)… Read More »Robert A. Efroymson John Fehrenbatch (June 29, 1844-Dec. 21, 1930). Born in Rochester, New York, Fehrenbatch went to work in a woolen factory in that… Read More »John Fehrenbatch William Robeson Holloway (Dec. 6, 1836-Dec. 10, 1911). Born in Richmond, Indiana, William Robeson Holloway was the son of David P. Holloway, editor… Read More »William Robeson Holloway Thomas Carr Howe (Aug. 5, 1867-May 4, 1934). A native of Clark County, Indiana, Thomas Carr Howe moved to Indianapolis in 1889. He… Read More »Thomas Carr Howe Albert H. Losche (Jan. 6, 1891-Nov. 22, 1966). The grandson of German immigrants, Losche was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. Upon graduating from… Read More »Albert H. Losche Merrill Moores (Apr. 21, 1856-Oct. 21, 1929). A native of Indianapolis, Merrill Moores was the grandson of , state treasurer and founder… Read More »Merrill Moores John Muir (Apr. 21, 1838-Dec. 24, 1914). Born in Dunbar, Scotland, John Muir immigrated with his family to the United States in… Read More »John Muir Charles Coffin Perry (Dec. 15, 1857-Sept. 23, 1924). A native of Richmond, Indiana, Charles Coffin Perry attended Earlham College. He was the son… Read More »Charles Coffin Perry Philip Rappaport (Mar., 1845-Dec. 7, 1913). Born and educated in Bavaria, Germany, Philip Rappaport came to the United States in 1863. Settling… Read More »Philip Rappaport United Auto Workers, Region 3 In 1935, the leadership of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) granted a charter to the United Auto Workers (UAW)… Read More »United Auto Workers, Region 3
Art Association of Indianapolis Organized in March 1883, through the efforts of and 17 other women, the Art Association of Indianapolis incorporated in October… Read More »Art Association of Indianapolis
Easley Rutland Blackwood Sr. (June 25, 1903-Mar. 27, 1992). Born in Birmingham, Alabama, Blackwood spent most of his adult life in Indianapolis. After graduating… Read More »Easley Rutland Blackwood Sr.
Walter C. Boetcher (Nov. 13, 1881-Oct. 1951). A native of La Porte, Indiana, Boetcher spent most of his life in Indianapolis, moving to… Read More »Walter C. Boetcher
Demarchus Clariton Brown (June 24, 1857-Aug. 22, 1926). A lifelong resident of Indianapolis, Brown was the brother of , general manager of the… Read More »Demarchus Clariton Brown
Ignatius Brown (Aug. 11, 1831-July 8, 1903). A native of Indianapolis, Brown received his early education at the Marion County Seminary. Upon… Read More »Ignatius Brown
William B. Burford (Nov. 18, 1846-Jan 14, 1927). A native of Independence, Missouri, Burford came to Indianapolis at age 15 to serve as… Read More »William B. Burford
Composers Even though Indianapolis is not known as a music center, it has been home to several noteworthy 20th-century composers, especially… Read More »Composers
George Littrell Denny (July 7, 1878-Sept. 29, 1958). A native of Indianapolis and the son of , former three-time mayor of the city,… Read More »George Littrell Denny
Robert A. Efroymson (Sept. 27, 1905-Dec. 30, 1988). A lifelong resident of Indianapolis and a graduate of , Efroymson received a B.A. (1926)… Read More »Robert A. Efroymson
John Fehrenbatch (June 29, 1844-Dec. 21, 1930). Born in Rochester, New York, Fehrenbatch went to work in a woolen factory in that… Read More »John Fehrenbatch
William Robeson Holloway (Dec. 6, 1836-Dec. 10, 1911). Born in Richmond, Indiana, William Robeson Holloway was the son of David P. Holloway, editor… Read More »William Robeson Holloway
Thomas Carr Howe (Aug. 5, 1867-May 4, 1934). A native of Clark County, Indiana, Thomas Carr Howe moved to Indianapolis in 1889. He… Read More »Thomas Carr Howe
Albert H. Losche (Jan. 6, 1891-Nov. 22, 1966). The grandson of German immigrants, Losche was a lifelong resident of Indianapolis. Upon graduating from… Read More »Albert H. Losche
Merrill Moores (Apr. 21, 1856-Oct. 21, 1929). A native of Indianapolis, Merrill Moores was the grandson of , state treasurer and founder… Read More »Merrill Moores
John Muir (Apr. 21, 1838-Dec. 24, 1914). Born in Dunbar, Scotland, John Muir immigrated with his family to the United States in… Read More »John Muir
Charles Coffin Perry (Dec. 15, 1857-Sept. 23, 1924). A native of Richmond, Indiana, Charles Coffin Perry attended Earlham College. He was the son… Read More »Charles Coffin Perry
Philip Rappaport (Mar., 1845-Dec. 7, 1913). Born and educated in Bavaria, Germany, Philip Rappaport came to the United States in 1863. Settling… Read More »Philip Rappaport
United Auto Workers, Region 3 In 1935, the leadership of the American Federation of Labor (AFL) granted a charter to the United Auto Workers (UAW)… Read More »United Auto Workers, Region 3