Max Robinson Hyman (Mar. 16, 1859-Apr. 28, 1927). Born in Edinburgh, Indiana, the son of Robert and Helena Hyman, Max Robinson Hyman, journalist… Read More »Max Robinson Hyman
Indiana Catholic and Record Joseph P. O’Mahoney, a native of Tralee, County Kerry Ireland, issued the first Indiana Catholic on February 4, 1910, for… Read More »Indiana Catholic and Record
Indiana Democrat and State Gazette Alexander Morrison, who came to Indianapolis as a state representative from Clark County where he also published the Republican Statesman,… Read More »Indiana Democrat and State Gazette
Indiana Farmer And Indiana Farmer and Gardener Under the sponsorship of the State Board of Agriculture, the Indiana Farmer began in Indianapolis in March 1836, promoting improved… Read More »Indiana Farmer And Indiana Farmer and Gardener
Indiana Journal First published January 11, 1825, by and after they purchased, enlarged, and changed the name of the (1823). The paper… Read More »Indiana Journal
Indiana Minority Business Magazine Based in Indianapolis, Indiana Minority Business Magazine (IMBM) is published quarterly and geared toward a professional audience. Celebrating diversity and… Read More »Indiana Minority Business Magazine
Indiana State Sentinel First published by brothers after they purchased the (1830) and renamed it the . The paper remained a supporter of… Read More »Indiana State Sentinel
Indianapolis Business Journal The Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ) is a weekly newspaper published in Indianapolis. It is the leading publication of IBJ Media.… Read More »Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Colored World Begun in 1883 by Edward E. Cooper and Edwin F. Horn, this African American newspaper, initially Republican, soon became one… Read More »Indianapolis Colored World
Indianapolis Commercial Citing the absence of adequate commercial reporting in local papers and the need to promote the interests of the Indiana… Read More »Indianapolis Commercial