United Mine Workers Of America The National Federation of Miners and Mine Laborers was founded in Indianapolis in 1885. In January 1890 and now known… Read More »United Mine Workers Of America
United States Auto Club The United States Auto Club (USAC) began from necessity when the American Automobile Association (AAA) unexpectedly announced on Wednesday, August… Read More »United States Auto Club
United Way of Central Indiana Nationally and locally, the United Way traces its origins to World War I, when “war chests” developed across the country… Read More »United Way of Central Indiana
Unity The Unity movement is a distinctive American Christian religion founded by Myrtle and Charles Fillmore in Kansas City, Missouri, in… Read More »Unity
University of Indianapolis Approximately 3,700 degree-seeking students pursue 65 major fields of study in day and evening programs at the University of Indianapolis,… Read More »University of Indianapolis
USA Group From its headquarters in , Indiana, USA Group, Inc., known originally as USA Funds, was a nationwide guarantor of federally sponsored… Read More »USA Group
Van Camp Hardware The founder of Van Camp Hardware, Cortland Van Camp (1852-1923), was born in Metamora, Indiana, in Franklin County. He was… Read More »Van Camp Hardware
Vertex Technology & Training Solutions Commissioned in 1942 and operated under sole contract by the Lukas-Harold Corporation, the Naval Ordnance Plant (NOP), as it was… Read More »Vertex Technology & Training Solutions
Victory Corps Organized by the federal government and administered by the United States Office of Education during World War II, the Victory… Read More »Victory Corps
The Villages The idea for The Villages came from Karl Menninger, a leading 20th -century American psychiatrist. Menninger emphasized the importance of… Read More »The Villages