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

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Madge Augustine Oberholtzer    
Madge Augustine Oberholtzer    

(Nov. 10, 1896 – Apr. 14, 1925). Born in Clay City, Indiana, Madge Augustine Oberholtzer moved to the prominent neighborhood… Read More »Madge Augustine Oberholtzer    

John H. Oliver
John H. Oliver

(Apr. 16, 1859-Oct. 16, 1927). Oliver was born in Clermont, Indiana, attended Butler and Wabash Colleges, and received an M.D.… Read More »John H. Oliver

Benjamin A. (Doc) Osborne

(Nov. 15, 1898-Aug. 30, 1986). Born in Guyana, South America, Benjamin A. (Doc) Osborne came to the United States in… Read More »Benjamin A. (Doc) Osborne

James Overall

(birth-death dates unknown). James Overall purchased land in Corydon, Indiana, as early as 1817 before moving to Indianapolis and acquiring… Read More »James Overall

Richard Owen
Richard Owen

(Jan. 6, 1810-Mar. 24, 1890). Born in New Lanark, Scotland, Richard Owen was the youngest child of utopian theorist Robert… Read More »Richard Owen

William “Bill” Owens 
William “Bill” Owens 

(Nov. 14, 1901-May 5, 1999). William “Bill” Owens was one of 11 children born in the neighborhood of Indianapolis to… Read More »William “Bill” Owens 

Nathaniel Alexander Owings
Nathaniel Alexander Owings

(Feb. 5, 1903-June 13, 1984). Indianapolis native, Nathaniel Alexander Owings is known nationally and internationally for his contributions to architecture. … Read More »Nathaniel Alexander Owings

Ruth Page
Ruth Page

(Mar. 22, 1899-Apr. 4, 1991). The daughter of Indianapolis otolaryngologist Lafayette Page and pianist Mary Irvine Page, Ruth Page studied… Read More »Ruth Page

Ronald D. Palamara
Ronald D. Palamara

(Jan. 13, 1939-Jan. 23, 1985). An Indianapolis native, Palamara graduated from Cathedral High School before earning his bachelor’s degree in… Read More »Ronald D. Palamara

Kurt F. Pantzer
Kurt F. Pantzer

(Aug. 21, 1892-July 8, 1979). Born in Indianapolis, Kurt Pantzer attended Wabash College and received both his A.B. and his… Read More »Kurt F. Pantzer

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