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Richard J. Gatling
Richard J. Gatling

(Sept. 12, 1818-Feb. 26, 1903). Richard J. Gatling, born in North Carolina, later moved to St. Louis, Missouri, where, in… Read More »Richard J. Gatling

Gatorade
Gatorade

Doctors Robert Cade, Dana Shires, James Free, and Alejandro de Quesada, kidney specialists at the University of Florida College of… Read More »Gatorade

Geisendorff Mill

In 1847, Maryland-born brothers Christian E. and George W. Geisendorff opened a woolen mill in the abandoned building. Five years… Read More »Geisendorff Mill

John F. Geisse
John F. Geisse

(Sept. 1, 1920-Feb. 22, 1992). A native of Madison, Wisconsin, Geisse was a leader in the emerging high-volume discount store… Read More »John F. Geisse

George F. Cram Company

The George F. Cram Company was a globe and map manufacturer. In 1862, George F. Cram enlisted in the Union… Read More »George F. Cram Company

Eugene B. Glick
Eugene B. Glick

(Aug. 29, 1921-Oct. 2, 2013). Real estate developer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Eugene B. Glick grew up in a Jewish family… Read More »Eugene B. Glick

Alfred M. Glossbrenner
Alfred M. Glossbrenner

Alfred M. Glossbrenner was an Indianapolis businessman, civic leader, and political figure, best known for his long association with the… Read More »Alfred M. Glossbrenner

Great Depression
Great Depression

During the 10 months preceding the stock market crash in October 1929, the Indiana Business Review concluded that there was… Read More »Great Depression

Greg’s Our Place
Greg’s Our Place

Greg’s Our Place, an LGBTQ+ bar and nightclub at 231 E. 16th Street in Indianapolis’s neighborhood, started as a one-room… Read More »Greg’s Our Place

Gregory and Appel

Fred A. Gregory and John J. Appel formed an insurance and real estate business in 1884, sharing a desk in… Read More »Gregory and Appel

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