Hose Company No. 9 Indianapolis established the (IFD) in 1859, six years after Cincinnati, Ohio professionalized firefighting with a full-time, paid, career fire department. … Read More »Hose Company No. 9
The House of the Good Shepherd The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, a order founded in 1835 in Angers, France, opened the House of the Good… Read More »The House of the Good Shepherd
Howard W. Sams and Company Indianapolis salesman Howard W. Sams worked at Goodyear, General Battery, and . At Mallory, he handled sales literature, got involved… Read More »Howard W. Sams and Company
Hudson Institute The Hudson Institute, a conservative think tank and policy research group, moved to Indianapolis in 1984 from Croton-on-Hudson, in New… Read More »Hudson Institute
Hugh J. Baker and Company Structural steel company. In 1910, Hugh Baker, an Ohio native, established a consulting engineer’s office in Indianapolis. The following year… Read More »Hugh J. Baker and Company
IMAGIS Indianapolis Mapping and Geographic Infrastructure System, or IMAGIS, was a consortium that created an innovative shared information system to provide… Read More »IMAGIS
Immigrant Welcome Center The Immigrant Welcome Center is a nonprofit organization that connects immigrants to the people, places, and resources of Indianapolis. When… Read More »Immigrant Welcome Center
Immigrants’ Aid Association Civic leaders meeting at the Indianapolis in January 1911, established the Immigrants’ Aid Association in response to the needs of… Read More »Immigrants’ Aid Association
Impact 100 Greater Indianapolis The Greater Indianapolis Impact 100, a philanthropic giving circle, was founded in 2006. It was the fourth Impact 100 organization… Read More »Impact 100 Greater Indianapolis
Independent Colleges of Indiana In 1948, in response to social and economic pressures facing private colleges and universities, local education and business leaders founded… Read More »Independent Colleges of Indiana