Jacob Cox (Nov. 9, 1810-Jan. 2, 1892). Cox was the major figure in the early development of visual arts in Indianapolis, maintaining… Read More »Jacob Cox
Simeon Coy (Oct. 13, 1851-Dec. 27, 1894). Controversial chairman of the Democratic Party, Simeon Coy was a native of Greensburg, Indiana, Coy.… Read More »Simeon Coy
William (Bill) Crawford (June 26, 1917-Oct. 3, 1968). A native of Elkhart, Indiana, Crawford spent most of his youth in Wilmette, Illinois. A… Read More »William (Bill) Crawford
William A. (Bill) Crawford (Jan. 28, 1936-Sept. 25, 2015). Born in Indianapolis, William Crawford lived in . He served as a Radarman Third Class… Read More »William A. (Bill) Crawford
Nebraska Cropsey (July 4, 1845-Mar. 9, 1916). Nebraska Cropsey served as assistant superintendent of the for the primary grades and one of… Read More »Nebraska Cropsey
Raymond Province Crowe (May 30, 1915—Dec. 20, 2003). Ray Crowe coached to the first state basketball championship won by an all-Black school in… Read More »Raymond Province Crowe
James C. Cummings Jr. (Sept. 22, 1929-Apr. 23, 2020). A lifelong Indianapolis resident, James Cummings shaped the African American experience in Indianapolis through the… Read More »James C. Cummings Jr.
Joseph Curzon (1813-July 7, 1896). Born in Derbyshire, England, Curzon immigrated to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, in the early 19th century. In 1851, he… Read More »Joseph Curzon
Robert Frost Daggett (Mar. 13, 1875-Sept. 6, 1955). After graduating from Indianapolis High School (later ) in 1893, Daggett undertook the finest architectural… Read More »Robert Frost Daggett
Robert Platt Daggett (Jan. 13, 1837-Nov. 5, 1915). Founder of R. P. Daggett & Company, Architects, Robert Platt Daggett received his architectural training… Read More »Robert Platt Daggett