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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2IK_the-home-of-caroline-scott-harrison_Indianapolis-IN.html
The home ofCaroline Scott HarrisonFirst President GeneralNational SocietyDaughters of the American Revolution1890-1892andBenjamin HarrisonTwenty Third President of theUnited StatesErected in 1871Presented byIndianaDaughers of the American Revoutio…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2IH_the-old-northside_Indianapolis-IN.html
Vibrant historic district was home to many social, political, commercial, and industrial leaders of Indianapolis during the last half of nineteenth through early twentieth centuries. Revitalization of Old Northside is part of national historic pre…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2IF_first-indiana-state-meeting-of-the-christian-churches_Indianapolis-IN.html
FirstIndiana StateMeetingof theChristian Churches(Disciples of Christ)was held inCentral Christian Church.Then on the South Sideof Kentucky Avenuebetween Capitol andSenate Avenues,June 7-11, 1839This marker dedicated at the 125th anniversary state…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2IC_zerelda-g-wallace_Indianapolis-IN.html
(Front): Born August 6, 1817 in Kentucky and came to Indianapolis with her family in the early 1830s. Was a charter member of the Church of Christ (later Central Christian Church) 1833. Married David Wallace (later governor) 1836. Was first presid…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2I5_camp-sullivan-military-park_Indianapolis-IN.html
Was ceded to State by Congress in 1827. First City Park and site of the first State Fair 1852. Named by Gov. Morton to honor Gen. Jeremiah Sullivan. Marshalling Center during Civil War 1861-1864.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2I2_bulgarian-orthodox-church_Indianapolis-IN.html
Original site of Saint Stephan Bulgarian Orthodox Church in 1915; relocated in 1955 to 1435 North Medford Avenue. Founded by Macedonian and Bulgarian immigrants to fulfill their religious needs and enjoyment of the traditions, customs, and fellows…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2I0_greek-orthodox-church_Indianapolis-IN.html
Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church of Indianapolis was located here at 231 North West Street from 1919-1959. The Church, incorporated 1910, now located at 4011 North Pennsylvania Street, has also preserved customs and language of extensive Greek c…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2EJ_home-of-levi-coffin_Fountain-City-IN.html
1827 1847This house was called the "Union Depot of the Underground Railroad,"and more than 2000 escaped slaveswere cared for here. Tablet placed byWayne Co. Society of Indianapolis
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2EH_levi-coffin_Fountain-City-IN.html
(Front Side): Levi Coffin (1798-1877), a Quaker abolitionist, lived in Newport (now Fountain City) with his family 1826-1847. Moved from North Carolina because he and his wife, Catharine, opposed slavery. Advocated, and sold in his store, free-lab…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM25Z_iron-brigade-commander_Cambridge-City-IN.html
One-quarter mile south of this marker is the home of General Solomon A. Meredith, Iron Brigade Commander at Gettysburg. Born in North Carolina, Meredith was an Indiana political leader and post-war Surveyor-General of Montana Territory.
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