At the ship’s launching party Lucy Taggart, daughter of the former mayor of Indianapolis, broke over the bow of the ship a bottle containing waters from the White River and Fall Creek, both of which flow through the city. In December 1932, she and then current Mayor Reginald Sullivan presented the silver service from the battleship The Indiana to the Indianapolis. Known as battleship Number One on the official list of ships in the new Navy, the Indiana had been decommissioned in 1919
The Indiana Statehouse was draped in mourning for Abraham Lincoln in 1865 when his funral train stop...
Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley was honored by the State of Indiana when his casket was placed in...
For many years in service for the Goodrich Line of Chicago (1890-1930) the "Indiana" was built of oa...
At the ship’s launching party Lucy Taggart, daughter of a former mayor of Indianapolis, christened t...
In the ship’s Christmas card a map shows voyages made that year, including one delivering President ...
The loss of the USS Indianapolis was the worst sea disaster in American naval history. The Navy trie...
In 1893 the Grand Army of the Republic held an encampment in Indianapolis, and this life-size ship m...
"Indianapolis and Waverly" is painted on the boat indicating it travelled on the White River.Destina...
The U.S.S. Indianapolis was commissioned November 15, 1932 at the Navy shipyard in Philadelphia. Dur...
The "Indianapolis," built at Craig Shipbuilding Company of Toledo, Ohio, in 1903, sailed just one se...
The Indianapolis was about the length of 2 football fields and had 5 decks. No one below water level...
Four ships are in the ways: Tell City, City of Owensboro, Harry Brown, Alice Brown
On December 7, 1941, a date that President Franklin D. Roosevelt said would "live in infamy," the Em...
The captain asked for a destroyer escort but was told none were available. He was not warned of enem...
The ship was built in 1894, in Jeffersonville, Indiana by the Howard Company. It was 301 feet long a...
The Indiana Statehouse was draped in mourning for Abraham Lincoln in 1865 when his funral train stop...
Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley was honored by the State of Indiana when his casket was placed in...
For many years in service for the Goodrich Line of Chicago (1890-1930) the "Indiana" was built of oa...
At the ship’s launching party Lucy Taggart, daughter of a former mayor of Indianapolis, christened t...
In the ship’s Christmas card a map shows voyages made that year, including one delivering President ...
The loss of the USS Indianapolis was the worst sea disaster in American naval history. The Navy trie...
In 1893 the Grand Army of the Republic held an encampment in Indianapolis, and this life-size ship m...
"Indianapolis and Waverly" is painted on the boat indicating it travelled on the White River.Destina...
The U.S.S. Indianapolis was commissioned November 15, 1932 at the Navy shipyard in Philadelphia. Dur...
The "Indianapolis," built at Craig Shipbuilding Company of Toledo, Ohio, in 1903, sailed just one se...
The Indianapolis was about the length of 2 football fields and had 5 decks. No one below water level...
Four ships are in the ways: Tell City, City of Owensboro, Harry Brown, Alice Brown
On December 7, 1941, a date that President Franklin D. Roosevelt said would "live in infamy," the Em...
The captain asked for a destroyer escort but was told none were available. He was not warned of enem...
The ship was built in 1894, in Jeffersonville, Indiana by the Howard Company. It was 301 feet long a...
The Indiana Statehouse was draped in mourning for Abraham Lincoln in 1865 when his funral train stop...
Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley was honored by the State of Indiana when his casket was placed in...
For many years in service for the Goodrich Line of Chicago (1890-1930) the "Indiana" was built of oa...