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

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Benjamin Harrison
Benjamin Harrison

(Aug. 20, 1833-Mar. 13, 1901). Born in North Bend, Ohio, Benjamin Harrison was the grandson of President William Henry Harrison.… Read More »Benjamin Harrison

Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison
Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison

(Oct. 1, 1832-Oct. 25, 1892). Wife of President Benjamin Harrison (1889-1893) and first president-general of the National Society of the… Read More »Caroline Lavinia Scott Harrison

Ray Harroun
Ray Harroun

(Jan. 12, 1879-Jan. 19, 1968). Born in Spartansburg, Pennsylvania, to Russell LaFayette Harroun and Lucy A. Halliday, Ray Harroun apprenticed… Read More »Ray Harroun

Grover L. Hartman
Grover L. Hartman

(Aug. 3, 1914-Nov. 13, 1988). Grover L. Hartman was born on a farm near Brookston, Indiana, and reared in a… Read More »Grover L. Hartman

Thomas C. Hasbrook
Thomas C. Hasbrook

(July 29, 1920-Oct. 5, 1995). One of the key political figures in Indianapolis’s rebirth during the 1960s, Thomas Hasbrook was… Read More »Thomas C. Hasbrook

Barton Stone Hays

(Apr. 5, 1826-Mar. 14, 1914). Barton Stone Hays was born in Greenville, Ohio, but settled in Montgomery County, Indiana. He… Read More »Barton Stone Hays

Garfield Thomas Haywood
Garfield Thomas Haywood

(July 15, 1880-Apr. 12, 1931). African American minister and a major leader in the Pentecostal Assemblies of the World, Garfield… Read More »Garfield Thomas Haywood

Fred Heckman
Fred Heckman

(Nov. 11, 1923 – May 28, 2001). Born in Iron Mountain, Michigan, Fred Heckman’s itinerant family moved 29 times before… Read More »Fred Heckman

Samuel Henderson

(ca. 1800-1883). A native of Kentucky, Henderson was among the first settlers in the new capital and immediately became a… Read More »Samuel Henderson

Charles (Snookie) Hendricks
Charles (Snookie) Hendricks

(Aug. 27, 1931-Mar. 18, 1997). Charles (Snookie) Hendricks was born and raised in Indianapolis. He lived in and attended .… Read More »Charles (Snookie) Hendricks

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