Timeline of Indianapolis

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.

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19th century

1800s–1840s

A line drawing of the original boundaries of Indianapolis
Plat of the Town of Indianapolis from December 1821
Sign on the Indianapolis City County Building commemorating the founding of Indianapolis.
A black and white line-drawing map of Indianapolis
1831 map of Indianapolis in Marion County, originally drawn by surveyor B. F. Morris

1850s–1890s

20th century

1900s–1940s

1950s–1990s

21st century

Images

See also

Notes

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  2. Howard, p. 2.
  3. M. Teresa Baer (2012). Indianapolis: A City of Immigrants (PDF). Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. p. 56. ISBN 978-0-87195-299-8.
  4. Howard, p. 1.
  5. Howard, p. 4.
  6. Jacob Piatt Dunn (1910). Greater Indianapolis: The History, the Industries, the Institutions, and the People of a City of Homes I. Chicago: The Lewis Publishing Company. p. 26.
  7. William A. Browne Jr. (Summer 2013). "The Ralston Plan: Naming the Streets of Indianapolis". Traces of Indiana and Midwestern History (Indianapolis, Ind.: Indiana Historical Society) 25 (3): 8.
  8. Ignatius Brown (1868). Logan’s History of Indianapolis from 1818. Indianapolis: Logan and Company. p. 4.
  9. Berry R. Sulgrove (1884). History of Indianapolis and Marion County Indiana. Philadelphia: L. H. Everts and Company. p. 30.
  10. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 31–32.
  11. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 90–91.
  12. Doublas A. Wissing (2013). Crown Hill: History, Spirit, and Sanctuary. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. p. 2. ISBN 9780871953018.
  13. David J. Bodenhamer and Robert G. Barrows, eds. (1994). The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. p. 1479. ISBN 0-253-31222-1.
  14. Geib, Indianapolis, p. 180, and Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds., p. 230.
  15. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "US Newspaper Directory". Chronicling America. Washington DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved October 7, 2012.
  16. Howard, p. 15.
  17. Howard, p. 13.
  18. Howard, p. 14.
  19. Max R. Hyman, ed. (1902). The Journal Handbook of Indianapolis: An Outline History. Indianapolis, Ind.: The Indianapolis Journal Newspaper Company. p. 10.
  20. Brown, p. 8–10.
  21. W. R. Holloway (1870). Indianapolis: A Historical and Statistical Sketch of the Railroad City, A Chronicle of its Social, Municipal, Commercial and Manufacturing Progress with Full Statistical Tables. Indianapolis, Ind.: Indianapolis Journal. p. 20.
  22. Hyman, The Journal Handbook of Indianapolis, p. 80.
  23. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 86, 59394; Sulgrove, p. 52, 399, and 402; and Brown, p. 14.
  24. Daniel F. Evans (1996). At Home in Indiana for One Hundred and Seventy-Five Years, 1821–1996. Indianapolis, Ind.: Guild Press of Indiana. pp. 27, 38–39, and 63. ISBN 1878208799.
  25. Alvah C. Waggoner (1947). "One Hundred Twenty-Five Years: Issued on the Occasion of the Celebration of the One Hundred Twenty Fifth Anniversary of the Organization of the First Baptist Church of Indianapolis". Indianapolis, Ind.: First Baptist Church: 8–10.
  26. Harold R. Hoffman (1966). A Light in the Forest: A History of the First Baptist Church of Indianapolis, Indiana, 1822–2003. Carmel, Ind.: UN Communications. pp. 17–20 and 79–80.
  27. Holloway, p. 21617.
  28. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 86, 567 and 571; Brown, p. 82; Esarey, v. III, p. 154; and Sulgrove, p. 38991.
  29. 1 2 3 4 David G. Vanderstel, Robert Cole, and Michelle Hale (1998). Faith and Community: A Historic Walking Tour. Indianapolis, IN: The Polis Center at Indiana University-Purdue University at Indianapolis.
  30. Esarey, p. 129, and Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds., p. 741
  31. 1 2 John W. Miller (1982). Indiana Newspaper Bibliography: Historical Accounts of All Indiana Newspapers Published from 1804 to 1980 and Locational Information for All Available Copies, Both Original and Microfilm. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. p. 274.
  32. Sulgrove, p. 53.
  33. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 545.
  34. Historical Committee, Indiana Centennial Celebration Committee (1920). Centennial History of Indianapolis: An Outline History. Indianapolis, Ind.: Max R. Hyman. p. 26.
  35. Rev. James Greene (1878). "Manual of the First Presbyterian Church of Indianapolis, together with a history of the same, from its organization in July, 1823, to November 12, 1876". Indianapolis, Ind.: John G. Doughty: 5.
  36. Centennial Memorial, First Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, Indiana: A Record of the Anniversary Services, June Tenth to Seventeenth, 1923, Celebrating the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Founding of the First Presbyterian Church, Together with Historical Materials, Session Records, Sermons, Addresses and Correspondence Relating to its Life and Work during the Century. Greenfield, Ind.: William Mitchell Printing Co. 1925. p. 179.
  37. Historical Sketches of Eight-Eight Churches. Indianapolis, Ind.: The History Committee, Whitewater Valley Presbytery. 1976. pp. 82–83.
  38. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 90–91, 575, and 580.
  39. Sulgrove, p. 394.
  40. 1 2 Howard, p. 26.
  41. Brown, p. 13.
  42. Brown, p. 19.
  43. Holloway, p. 263, and Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds., p. 967.
  44. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Indianapolis City Directory for 1888. Indianapolis: R.L. Polk & Co. 1888.
  45. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 62.
  46. Hester Ann Hale (1987). Indianapolis, The First Century. Indianapolis, Ind.: Marion County Historical Society. p. 13.
  47. S. L. Berry (2011). Stacks: A History of the Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library. Indianapolis, Ind.: Indianapolis Marion County Public Library Foundation. p. 8. ISBN 9780615445021.
  48. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 96.
  49. Historical Committee, Indiana Centennial Celebration Committee, p. 39.
  50. Brown, p. 16.
  51. Sulgrove, p. 26.
  52. Hale, p. 14–15
  53. Brown, p. 20
  54. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 48.
  55. Hale, p. 16.
  56. W. R. Holloway (1870), Indianapolis: A historical and statistical sketch of the railroad city, Indianapolis: Indianapolis Journal Print., OCLC 2486218
  57. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Bodenhamer and Barrows, p. 1480.
  58. 1 2 3 Brown, p. 23.
  59. Bodenhamer and Barrows, p. 739.
  60. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 121.
  61. Edward A. Leary (1971). Indianapolis: The Story of a City. Indianapolis, Ind.: Bobbs-Merrill. p. 35.
  62. Esarey, Logan; Milner Rabb, Kate; Herschell, William, eds. (1924). History of Indiana From Its Exploration to 1922; Also An Account of Indianapolis and Marion County III (2nd ed.). Dayton, Ohio: Dayton Historical Publishing Company. pp. 42–43 and 201.
  63. Esarey, p. 201.
  64. Esarey, p. 45 and 47.
  65. 1 2 Hyman, The Journal Handbook of Indianapolis, p. 22.
  66. Brown, p. 27.
  67. Sulgrove, p. 110.
  68. 1 2 3 4 "The History of Nine Urban Churches". Indianapolis, Ind.: The Riley-Lockerbie Ministerial Association of Downtown Indianapolis.
  69. 125 Significant Years: The Story of Central Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Indianapolis, Indiana, 18331958. Indianapolis, IN: Central Christian Church. 1958. p. 14.
  70. 1 2 Brown, p. 31.
  71. Brown, p. 45; Sulgrove, p. 385; and Holloway, p. 261.
  72. Douglas A. Wissing; Marianne Tobias; Rebecca W. Dolan; Anne Ryder (2013). Crown Hill: History, Spirit, and Sanctuary. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. p. 2. ISBN 9780871953018.
  73. The Indiana State Capitol Building: A Centennial Restoration, 1888–1988. Indianapolis: State of Indiana. 1988. p. 3.
  74. 1 2 Esarey, p. 194.
  75. Hale, p. 16 and 41.
  76. Sulgrove, p. 117.
  77. Brown, p. 34; Sulgrove, p. 106; and Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds., p. 921.
  78. Indianapolis, A Walk Through Time: A Self-Guided Tour of Historic Sites in the Mile Square Area. Indianapolis, Ind.: Marion County-Indianapolis Historical Society. 1996. p. 13.
  79. Hale, p. 21.
  80. Esarey, p. 61.
  81. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 360.
  82. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 115–16.
  83. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 603.
  84. Baer, p. 11.
  85. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Indianapolis illustrated, Indianapolis, Ind: Consolidated Publishing Co., 1893
  86. Sulgrove, p. 120.
  87. Holloway, p. 243.
  88. William F. Stineman and Jack W. Porter (1986). Saint John the Evangelist Church: A Photographic Essay of the Oldest Catholic Church in Indianapolis and Marion County. Indianapolis, Ind.: Saint John the Evangelist Church. p. 33. ISBN 0961613408.
  89. 1 2 Brown, p. 40.
  90. 1 2 Historical Committee, Indiana Centennial Celebration Committee, p. 30.
  91. George W. Geib (1987). Lives Touched by Faith: Second Presbyterian Church, 150 Years. Indianapolis, Ind.: Mallory Lithography, Inc. pp. 135, 140, and 143. ISBN 0961935103.
  92. Hyman, The Journal Handbook of Indianapolis, p. 19.
  93. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 593.
  94. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 110.
  95. Brown, p. 43–44.
  96. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 614.
  97. 1 2 Holloway, p. 246.
  98. Miller, p. 273.
  99. Sulgrove, p. 439.
  100. Berry, p. 9.
  101. 1 2 Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 597.
  102. L. C. Rudolph (1995). Hoosier Faiths: A History of Indiana’s Churches and Religious Groups. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. p. 590. ISBN 0-253-32882-9.
  103. Hale, p. 111.
  104. Brown, p. 46.
  105. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 13.
  106. Brown, p. 46 and 49.
  107. 1 2 Brown, p. 50.
  108. Miller, p. 272.
  109. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 111.
  110. Historical Committee, Indiana Centennial Celebration Committee, p. 37.
  111. 1 2 Brown, p. 60.
  112. 1 2 Esarey, p. 234.
  113. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 395.
  114. Hale, p. 108.
  115. 1 2 3 4 "Digital Collections". Indianapolis Public Library. Retrieved October 7, 2012.
  116. Sulgrove, p. 279.
  117. Brown, p. 59.
  118. Sulgrove, p. 404.
  119. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds., p. 1481.
  120. Indianapolis, A Walk Through Time, p. 4.
  121. Milestones 2000: A 20th Century Retrospective. Indianapolis, Ind.: Indianapolis Business Journal. 1999. p. 15B.
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  123. Holloway, p. 179.
  124. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 631–32.
  125. Holloway, p. 90.
  126. Brown, p. 61.
  127. 1 2 Esarey, p. 209.
  128. Holloway, p. 93.
  129. Hale, p. 107.
  130. George T. Probst and Eberhard Reichmann (1989). The Germans in Indianapolis 1840–1918. Indianapolis, Ind.: German-American Center and Indiana German Heritage Society. p. 22 and 70.
  131. 1 2 Sulgrove, p. 142.
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  133. Weintraut and Associates Historians, Inc. (2000). For the Children’s Sake: A History of the Children’s Bureau of Indianapolis, Inc. Indianapolis, Ind.: Children’s Bureau of Indianapolis, Inc. pp. 5–6, 15, 29–31, 36 and 41.
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  137. Berry, p. 10.
  138. Holloway, p. 98.
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  142. Esarey, p. 233.
  143. Brown, p. 53.
  144. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 153 and 263.
  145. Miller, p. 268.
  146. Sulgrove, p. 20, 142, 303, and 423.
  147. Laura Sheerin Gaus (1985). Shortridge High School, 1864–1981, in Retrospect. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. p. 9. ISBN 9780871950031.
  148. Sulgrove, p. 271.
  149. George W. Geib (1981). Indianapolis: Hoosiers’ Circle City. American Portrait Series. Tulsa, Okla.: Continental Heritage Press. pp. 25–26. ISBN 9780932986191.
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  151. 1 2 Sulgrove, p. 389.
  152. Brown, p. 66.
  153. Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds., p. 817.
  154. 1 2 Brown, p. 68.
  155. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 202.
  156. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 130 and 627.
  157. Holloway, p. 225.
  158. 1 2 Esarey, p. 168.
  159. Brown, p. 70.
  160. 1 2 "The Temple Centennial: Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, 1856–1956". Indianapolis, Ind.: Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. 1956: 2.
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  162. Ethel Rosenberg and David Rosenberg (1979). To 120 Year!: A Social History of the Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation, 1856–1976. Indianapolis, Ind.: Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation. p. 95.
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  164. 1 2 Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 616–17.
  165. Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds., p. 443.
  166. 1 2 Hale, p. 43.
  167. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 604.
  168. Rudolph, p. 189.
  169. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 130.
  170. Holloway, p. 110–11 and 180.
  171. Holloway, p. 166.
  172. Laura Sheerin Gaus (1985). Shortridge High School, 1864–1981, in Retrospect. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society. p. 9. ISBN 9780871950031.
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  174. 1 2 Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 175.
  175. 1 2 Sulgrove, p. 303–4.
  176. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 209 and 214.
  177. Holloway, p. 182.
  178. Stineman and Porter, p. 35 and 38.
  179. Sulgrove, p. 407; Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 616; and Holloway, p. 240.
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  183. Holloway, p. 262, and Bodenhamer and Barrows, eds., p. 393.
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  197. Holloway, p. 196.
  198. Wissing, p. 17.
  199. Gaus, p. 19 and 59.
  200. Brown, p. 80.
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  202. Brown, p. 98.
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  206. Holloway, p. 159.
  207. Probst and Reichmann, p. 56.
  208. Miller, p. 284 and 286.
  209. Stineman and Porter, p. 34 and 38.
  210. Sulgrove, p. 138.
  211. Holloway, p. 238.
  212. Dunn, Greater Indianapolis, p. 612.
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  226. Berry, p. 11–12 and 14.
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  228. Holloway, p. 251.
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  332. Rudolph, p. 627.
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