Albert G. Feeney (Nov. 12, 1892-Nov. 12, 1950). Albert G. Feeney attended St. John’s School (see ) and in Indianapolis, then went to… Read More »Albert G. Feeney
Feminist Movement (1960–1985) In the years since ratification of the 19th Amendment, no period saw more discussion of the status of women than… Read More »Feminist Movement (1960–1985)
Germans in Politics Although had been in Indianapolis since at least the 1840s, their political influence did not become significant until the mid-1850s.… Read More »Germans in Politics
Alfred M. Glossbrenner (Aug. 15, 1869–Nov. 13, 1938). Alfred M. Glossbrenner was an Indianapolis businessman, civic leader, and political figure, best known for… Read More »Alfred M. Glossbrenner
Greater Indianapolis Women’s Political Caucus In February 1972, 17 women active in civic affairs met to organize an Indianapolis chapter that would discuss political issues… Read More »Greater Indianapolis Women’s Political Caucus
Katharine Croan Greenough (Sept. 8, 1888-Dec. 12, 1977). Katharine Foster Croan was born in Shenandoah, Iowa, and grew up in , Indiana. Katharine… Read More »Katharine Croan Greenough
Gregory Ballard Administration Victor in one of the most surprising electoral upsets in Indiana history, Gregory Ballard served two terms as of Indianapolis.… Read More »Gregory Ballard Administration
Walter Quintin Gresham (Mar. 17, 1832-May 28, 1895). A native of Harrison County, Indiana, Gresham attended Indiana University one year before reading law.… Read More »Walter Quintin Gresham
Richard Wayne Guthrie (Mar. 19, 1926-Apr. 14, 1993). Born in Indianapolis, Richard Wayne Guthrie graduated from Thomas Carr Howe High School. He received… Read More »Richard Wayne Guthrie
J. Frank Hanly (Apr. 4, 1863-Aug. 1, 1920). Born near St. Joseph, Illinois, James Franklin Hanly moved to Warren County, Indiana in 1879.… Read More »J. Frank Hanly