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People

Famous, infamous, and otherwise notable people who left their mark on Circle City.

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John Herbert Dillinger
John Herbert Dillinger

(June 23, 1903-July 22, 1934). Born in Indianapolis to grocer John W. and Mollie Lancaster Dillinger, John grew up in… Read More »John Herbert Dillinger

Gregory J. Dixon
Gregory J. Dixon

(May 2, 1932-Oct. 20, 2019). Gregory J. Dixon, a theologically and politically conservative senior pastor of Indianapolis Baptist Temple for… Read More »Gregory J. Dixon

Harrison H. Dodd

(Feb. 29, 1824-June 2, 1906). Harrison Horton Dodd was an Indianapolis businessman and one of the leaders of secret organizations… Read More »Harrison H. Dodd

Laura Donnan
Laura Donnan

(June 4, 1854-Aug. 21, 1930). A noted teacher and civic activist, Donnan was born in Indianapolis and lived her entire… Read More »Laura Donnan

Carl Raymond Dortch
Carl Raymond Dortch

(Sept. 14, 1914–Feb. 19, 2003). Born in Hanson, Kentucky, Dortch moved with his family to Indianapolis after his father landed… Read More »Carl Raymond Dortch

John Douglass

(Nov. 12, 1787-Aug. 9, 1851). Douglass moved to Vevay, Indiana, from Philadelphia in 1820. He had learned the printing trade… Read More »John Douglass

Nelle Bowman Downey

(July 12, 1876-Sept. 7, 1965). Nelle Bowman was born in Knightstown, Indiana, and moved to Indianapolis as a child. She… Read More »Nelle Bowman Downey

Fred S. Duesenberg and August S. Duesenberg
Fred S. Duesenberg and August S. Duesenberg

(Fred S., Dec. 6, 1877-July 26, 1932, and August S., Dec. 11, 1879-Jan. 18, 1955). Sons of Conrad and Kora… Read More »Fred S. Duesenberg and August S. Duesenberg

Phillip R. Duke
Phillip R. Duke

(May 24, 1935-July 22, 1986). A lifelong native of Indianapolis, Phillip Duke attended Public School 54 and . He served… Read More »Phillip R. Duke

Ebenezer Dumont
Ebenezer Dumont

(Nov. 23, 1814-Apr. 16, 1871). Born in Vevay, Indiana, Ebenezer Dumont graduated from Indiana University. In 1834, he opened the… Read More »Ebenezer Dumont

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