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Mathias Nolcox
Mathias Nolcox

(Apr. 4, 1886-June 27, 1985). Mathias Nolcox was born in Lyles Station, Indiana, in Gibson County, one of Indiana’s early… Read More »Mathias Nolcox

Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union
Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union

Physical education professional training did not begin in America until the North American Turnerbund, the national governing body of gymnastics… Read More »Normal College of the American Gymnastic Union

Oaks Academy
Oaks Academy

In 1998, members of founded Oaks Academy to use classical education with the aim of providing an anchor for the… Read More »Oaks Academy

Orchard School
Orchard School

In 1922, nine local women, including Evelyn Fortune Lilly, , Martha Carey, and Mary Carey Appel, established an experimental first… Read More »Orchard School

P. R. Mallory and Company
P. R. Mallory and Company

Brooklyn, New York native Philip Rogers Mallory founded P. R. Mallory and Company in 1916. The company was a producer… Read More »P. R. Mallory and Company

Park Tudor School
Park Tudor School

Park Tudor School, located at 7200 North College Avenue, took its present name and was formed in 1970 as the… Read More »Park Tudor School

Paul Laurence Dunbar Library Branch
Paul Laurence Dunbar Library Branch

Although the was founded in 1873 with an official policy that proclaimed it “open to all,” segregation in the (IPS)… Read More »Paul Laurence Dunbar Library Branch

Betty Perry
Betty Perry

(Aug 8,1948 -Feb. 11, 2022). Perry was born in Brooklyn, New York, as Betty Jo-Ann Montgomery. She was the oldest… Read More »Betty Perry

Pharmacy
Pharmacy

The first pharmacy practitioner in what would become Indianapolis was likely an indigenous inhabitant who compounded medications from native plants.… Read More »Pharmacy

Andrew William Ramsey
Andrew William Ramsey

(Nov. 23, 1907-May 11, 1973). Ramsey was born in McMinnville, Tennessee, the oldest of eight children. His mother brought the… Read More »Andrew William Ramsey

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