Pershing Edwin (P. E.) MacAllister (Aug. 30, 1918-Oct. 23, 2019). Pershing Edwin (P. E.) MacAllister was born in Greenbay, Wisconsin, to E. W. and Hilda… Read More »Pershing Edwin (P. E.) MacAllister
James Raleigh “Biz” Mackey James Raleigh Mackey played three seasons as the catcher for the . Known as a master catcher and adroit switch-hitter,… Read More »James Raleigh “Biz” Mackey
Douglass Maguire (Apr. 29, 1799-Oct. 13, 1857). Born in Fayette County, Kentucky, Maguire came to Indianapolis in 1823. On March 7, 1823,… Read More »Douglass Maguire
John H. Mahoney (June 24, 1855-Sept. 13, 1919). Born in Usk, Wales, John H. Mahoney came to Indianapolis with his parents in 1868,… Read More »John H. Mahoney
Gertrude Mahorney Gertrude Mahorney was an educator in the system. She grew up in a progressive home, traveled throughout Europe, and was… Read More »Gertrude Mahorney
Marjorie Main (Feb. 24, 1890–Apr. 10, 1975). Born near , Indiana, Marjorie Main was a film and stage actress with over 80… Read More »Marjorie Main
William Majors (1930-Aug. 30, 1982). A dropout from , his schooling was completed and his artistic ability developed under teacher Helen Mowray… Read More »William Majors
Mercer M. Mance (Dec. 23, 1910-Oct. 17, 1990). Mercer M. Mance was born and raised in Beaufort, South Carolina. He went on to… Read More »Mercer M. Mance
Charles Wesley (Chuck) Marlowe (Apr. 15, 1929-Feb. 11, 2016). Charles Wesley (Chuck) Marlowe was born in Sullivan, Indiana. His family later moved to Indianapolis… Read More »Charles Wesley (Chuck) Marlowe
Howard C. Marmon (May 24, 1876-Apr. 4, 1943). Howard C. Marmon is most well-known for designing the Wasp, which won the first 500-mile… Read More »Howard C. Marmon