Ford Motor Company In 1903, when Ford began taking orders for its legendary Model-T, the Indiana Auto Company at 34-36 Monument Place in… Read More »Ford Motor Company
Franciscan Health In 1912, two members of the Poor Sisters of St. Francis Seraph of the Perpetual Adoration traveled from their motherhouse… Read More »Franciscan Health
Franklin College Franklin College is a regionally accredited, coeducational, private liberal arts college located in Franklin, Indiana (about 20 miles south of… Read More »Franklin College
Free Methodist World Ministries Center Since 1990, Free Methodist World Ministries Center, located at 770 North High School Road, has been the international headquarters of… Read More »Free Methodist World Ministries Center
Free University Free universities that sought to provide alternative learning outside of formal education settings such as public schools or colleges were… Read More »Free University
Freemasonry The Freemason’s Grand Lodge of Indiana, with its doctrine of self-knowledge and service, was chartered in 1823 and met in… Read More »Freemasonry
Freetown Village Freetown Village was conceptualized in 1982 by Ophelia Wellington out of her desire to teach African American history. With a… Read More »Freetown Village
National FFA Organization Agricultural education in the United States became widespread after the passage of the Smith-Hughes Act of 1917, which promoted vocational… Read More »National FFA Organization
Geisendorff Mill In 1847, Maryland-born brothers Christian E. and George W. Geisendorff opened a woolen mill in the abandoned building. Five years… Read More »Geisendorff Mill
George F. Cram Company The George F. Cram Company was a globe and map manufacturer. In 1862, George F. Cram enlisted in the Union… Read More »George F. Cram Company