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Hollis was born at Mooresville, Indiana as son of Ephriam Joseph Hollis, captain in the 59th Indiana Infantry Regiment, and Mary Kearns Hollis. He was raised in Louisville, where he attended the local high school. After graduation he was an apprentice in a machine shop and later a clerk with a railroad and a cotton commission house.
The Mooresville Commercial Historic District, Mooresville Friends Academy Building, and Mooresville Gymnasium are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [ 7 ] The town was home to Paul Hadley, a watercolorist , who in 1916, had designed the current Indiana state flag for a flag contest sponsored by the Daughters of the American ...
Steven Timothy Judy (May 24, 1956 – March 9, 1981) was an American mass murderer and suspected serial killer who was convicted of murdering Terry Lee Chasteen and her three children: Misty Ann, Steve, and Mark, on April 28, 1979. [1]
William Gilmer Bray (June 17, 1903 – June 4, 1979) was an American lawyer and World War II veteran who served twelve terms as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from Indiana from 1951 to 1975.
Nelson was born in Mooresville, Indiana. She moved to Indianapolis around 1887, and then to Muncie around 1903. [1] Nelson attended common schools and high school. [1] She was married to Edward F. Nelson, with whom she had three children. [1] Nelson was Chair of the Delaware County Republican Women in 1920.
The people listed below were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Mooresville, Indiana. Pages in category "People from Mooresville, Indiana" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Glenn M. Curtis (March 4, 1894 – November 24, 1958) [1] [2] was an American basketball coach. He was the head coach at Indiana State University from 1938 to 1946. He won 122 games and led the Sycamores to three NAIA Tournaments, reaching the national title game in 1946.
John Franklin Moore was born on August 3, 1822, in Iredell County, North Carolina. He was the son of James Moore (1775-before 1836) and Esther (Unknown) Moore.