Fairbanks Communications Fairbanks Communications began when the Fairbanks family sold the to in 1948. , grandson of Vice President , negotiated the… Read More »Fairbanks Communications
First Internet Bank Founded by technology entrepreneur David Becker, First Internet Bank (the “Bank”) opened in February 1999 as the first wholly online-based… Read More »First Internet Bank
Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers Early in 1881, using $500 borrowed from his mother, opened a funeral parlor at 172 North Illinois Street in partnership… Read More »Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers
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
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
Gregory and Appel Fred A. Gregory and John J. Appel formed an insurance and real estate business in 1884, sharing a desk in… Read More »Gregory and Appel
H. Lieber Company Art dealer and photo supplier. Herman Lieber immigrated to Cincinnati, Ohio, from Dusseldorf, Germany, in 1853. He moved to Indianapolis… Read More »H. Lieber Company
H. P. Wasson and Company In 1870, the Bee Hive Dry Goods Company opened at 2 West Washington Street. The store underwent several changes in… Read More »H. P. Wasson and Company
Haag Drug Company In 1876, German-born brothers Louis and Julius Haag opened a moderately successful drugstore at 802 Massachusetts Avenue. To increase sales,… Read More »Haag Drug Company