Indianapolis illustrated : the capital city of Indiana : its growth, resources, commerce, manufacturing interests, financial institutions, and prospects, also sketches of the leading business concerns which contribute to the city's progress and prosperity : a complete history of the city from foundation to the present time . COMMERCIAL INDIANAPOLIS ILLUSTRATED, THE CAPITAL CITY OF INDIANA. 57 German Reformed.—First German Reformed Church. Second,German Reformed Church. — Meridian street, M. E. Church, Roberts Park M. , St. Johns M. E. Church Ashny M. E. Church, Trini


Indianapolis illustrated : the capital city of Indiana : its growth, resources, commerce, manufacturing interests, financial institutions, and prospects, also sketches of the leading business concerns which contribute to the city's progress and prosperity : a complete history of the city from foundation to the present time . COMMERCIAL INDIANAPOLIS ILLUSTRATED, THE CAPITAL CITY OF INDIANA. 57 German Reformed.—First German Reformed Church. Second,German Reformed Church. — Meridian street, M. E. Church, Roberts Park M. , St. Johns M. E. Church Ashny M. E. Church, Trinity , Ames M. E. Church, Grace M. E. Church, Third street Church, German M. E. Church. Massachusetts avenue Church,Allen Chapel, Bethel Chapel. RoM.^N Catholic—St. Johns Church, St. Marys Church, Church, the Cathedral. Lutheran —First English Lutheran Church, St. Pauls GermanEvangelical Lutheran, Zions Church. German Evangelical Association.—Salem Church. Universalist.—First and Second Universalist church edifices belong to the Hebrews, Unitarians, UnitedBrethren in Christ, Society of Friends, etc. Indianapolis has everyreason to be proud of her churches, which receive a warm and gener-ous support. justly lays claim to the proud title of RailwayCity of the


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