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

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William Robeson Holloway
William Robeson Holloway

(Dec. 6, 1836-Dec. 10, 1911). Born in Richmond, Indiana, William Robeson Holloway was the son of David P. Holloway, editor… Read More »William Robeson Holloway

Jesse Lynch Holman
Jesse Lynch Holman

(Oct. 24, 1784-Mar. 28, 1842). Born near Danville, Kentucky, Holman was one of 14 children. His father died in 1789… Read More »Jesse Lynch Holman

John W. Holtzman
John W. Holtzman

(Apr. 23, 1858-Mar. 6, 1942). Born in Berks County, Pennsylvania, John W. Holtzman moved with his family to White County,… Read More »John W. Holtzman

Robert L. Hoover
Robert L. Hoover

(Jan. 6, 1898-Dec. 30, 1981). A newspaper reporter who covered the era of bank robberies in the 1930s, Robert L.… Read More »Robert L. Hoover

Floyd D. Hopper

(Nov. 1, 1909-July 2, 1984). The artist regarded as the dean of Indiana watercolorists, Floyd D. Hopper was born in… Read More »Floyd D. Hopper

Henry Hallam Hornbrook
Henry Hallam Hornbrook

(Feb. 15, 1870-Sept. 20, 1935). Born in Evansville, Indiana, Hornbrook graduated from DePauw University in 1892 and studied at Harvard… Read More »Henry Hallam Hornbrook

Glenn L. Howard
Glenn L. Howard

(Aug. 25, 1939-July 2, 2012). Born in Milan, Tennessee, Glenn L. Howard attended elementary school in his native state before… Read More »Glenn L. Howard

Roy Wilson Howard
Roy Wilson Howard

(Jan. 1, 1883-Nov. 20, 1964). A native of Gano, Ohio, Roy Wilson Howard was the son of a railroad brakeman.… Read More »Roy Wilson Howard

Thomas Carr Howe
Thomas Carr Howe

(Aug. 5, 1867-May 4, 1934). A native of Clark County, Indiana, Thomas Carr Howe moved to Indianapolis in 1889. He… Read More »Thomas Carr Howe

Louis Howland
Louis Howland

(June 13, 1857-Mar. 26, 1934). Journalist, author, and longtime editor, Louis Howland was born in Indianapolis. He was the son… Read More »Louis Howland

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