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  2. Histories of Indianapolis. The historiography of the Hoosier capital begins with a “Historical Sketch of Indianapolis” prepared by Ignatius Brown for A. C. Howard’s Directory, for the City of Indianapolis (1857). In his preface, Howard called Brown’s effort “the only history written of Indianapolis since its settlement” in the early ...

  3. Indianapolis was originally founded as a trading post by Alexander Ralston, who came up with the name Indianapolis for his convenience. In 1821, Alexander Ralston and Elias Pym Fordham founded Indianapolis as a planned city for Indiana's state government.

  4. Indianapolis, City (pop., 2020: 887,642), capital of Indiana, U.S. Located on the White River near the centre of the state, it was founded in 1821 and made the state capital in 1825. It is a hub of road, rail, and air transportation.

  5. The city of Indianapolis was established not by settlers but by proclamation when Indiana was granted statehood in 1816. The United States Congress set aside four sections of public land for the site of the capital of the Union's nineteenth state.

  6. The city of Indianapolis was founded in January 1821 when the need for a centrally located government headquarters became apparent. Learn more about its fascinating history from its founding to its current status as a transportation hub.

  7. PAULEY: Following statehood in 1816, Indiana quickly outgrew its capital in Cord near the Ohio River. In the 1820s, the central location of Indianapolis was chosen as the state capital and a new capital building resembling the Greek Parthenon was completed in 1835. Images of the original state capital building in Indianapolis is shown.

  8. The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis is a home for knowledge about the Circle City’s past and present. Its entries, timelines, interactive atlas, in-depth features, and more tell the stories of the people, organizations, place, and events that define Indianapolis and its metropolitan region. A legacy project of the Indianapolis Bicentennial ...

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