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People

Famous, infamous, and otherwise notable people who left their mark on Circle City.

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Harrison Eiteljorg
Harrison Eiteljorg

(Oct. 1, 1903 – Apr. 29, 1997). Harrison Eiteljorg was born in Indianapolis to Albert J. and Estella Hower Eiteljorg.… Read More »Harrison Eiteljorg

Samuel A. Elbert

(Apr. 9, 1832-July 15, 1902). Samuel A. Elbert was the first African American in Indiana to receive a medical degree.… Read More »Samuel A. Elbert

John Elder

(Sept. 2, 1796-Nov. 3, 1857). Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Elder was one of the contractors for the Juanita division of… Read More »John Elder

Byron K. Elliott
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

Charles Phillips Emerson
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

Christian J. Emhardt
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 Emil Emmerich
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

William Eastin 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

William Hayden English
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

Mae Alice Engron
Mae Alice Engron

(Jan. 29, 1933-May 4, 2007). An abstract artist, Engron was born in Indianapolis to Reuben and Hattie Starks and attended… Read More »Mae Alice Engron

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