Garfield Thomas Haywood (July 15, 1880-Apr. 12, 1931). African American minister and a major leader in the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Garfield… Read More »Garfield Thomas Haywood
Fred Heckman (Nov. 11, 1923 – May 28, 2001). Born in Iron Mountain, Michigan, Fred Heckman’s itinerant family moved 29 times before… Read More »Fred Heckman
Samuel Henderson (ca. 1800-1883). A native of Kentucky, Henderson was among the first settlers in the new capital and immediately became a… Read More »Samuel Henderson
Charles (Snookie) Hendricks (Aug. 27, 1931-Mar. 18, 1997). Charles (Snookie) Hendricks was born and raised in Indianapolis. He lived in and attended .… Read More »Charles (Snookie) Hendricks
Thomas Andrews Hendricks (Sept. 7, 1819-Nov 25, 1885). Thomas Hendricks was born in Muskingum County, Ohio, and moved with his family to Indiana… Read More »Thomas Andrews Hendricks
Edna G. Henry (Oct. 24, 1874-June 4, 1942). Edna Gertrude Henry was born to Charles Lewis and Eva N. Henry in Pendleton, Indiana,… Read More »Edna G. Henry
William Miller Herschell (Nov. 17, 1873-Dec. 2, 1939). A native Hoosier, Herschell, for 37 years, was a reporter for the . His poems… Read More »William Miller Herschell
James Walter Hervey (Apr. 5, 1819 or 1820-Jan. 5, 1905). Prominent Indianapolis physician, James Walter Hervey was born near Brookville, Indiana. He received… Read More »James Walter Hervey
Helene Louise Hibben (Nov. 18, 1882–Mar. 18, 1968). Helene Louise Hibben was born in Indianapolis to Thomas and Jennie Hibben. She had four… Read More »Helene Louise Hibben
John Bamber Hickam (Aug. 10, 1914-Feb. 9, 1970). Physician, medical investigator, educator, and administrator, John Bamber Hickam was the son of Colonel Horace… Read More »John Bamber Hickam