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Bates-Hendricks House, 1526 South New Jersey St Indianapolis, Marion County, IN
The Bates-Hendricks House was built over a period of fifteen years by a succession of men of local and national historical importance. Thomas A. Hendricks, a congressman, senator, and governor of the State of Indiana and Vice-President under Grover Cleveland, built a new addition about 1865 which reoriented and significantly enlarged the house. The house is one of a very few of its period remaining in the city.
Bates-Hendricks House, 1526 South New Jersey St Indianapolis, Marion County, IN
The Bates-Hendricks House was built over a period of fifteen years by a succession of men of local and national historical importance. Thomas A. Hendricks, a congressman, senator, and governor of the State of Indiana and Vice-President under Grover Cleveland, built a new addition about 1865 which reoriented and significantly enlarged the house. The house is one of a very few of its period remaining in the city.
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Bates-Hendricks House, 1526 South New Jersey St Indianapolis, Marion County, IN
The Bates-Hendricks House was built over a period of fifteen years by a succession of men of local and national historical importance. Thomas A. Hendricks, a congressman, senator, and governor of the State of Indiana and Vice-President under Grover Cleveland, built a new addition about 1865 which reoriented and significantly enlarged the house. The house is one of a very few of its period remaining in the city.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
Source Name
Library of Congress
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