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F R OM THE PRES ID ENT BY THE NUMBERS OFFICERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Olon F. Dotson Muncie $ 140,000 for architectural studies, Fundamental Choice Hon. Randall T. Shepard Honorary Chair Melissa Glaze repairs, and rehabilitation Sara Edgerton Roanoke of historic houses of worship Tracy Haddad Chair Parker Beauchamp Columbus through Sacred Places David A. Haist Indiana in the last fiscal year A NOVEMBER 30 OP-ED PIECE in The New York Times Past Chair Wabash Doris Anne Sadler (“When an Enemy’s Cultural Heritage Becomes One’s Own,” Vice Chair Emily J. Harrison Attica Marsh Davis by Hugh Eakin) points to historic sites caught in the recent President Sarah L. Lechleiter Trinity United Indianapolis Methodist Church war between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In this case, ancient Hilary Barnes Secretary/Assistant Treasurer Shelby Moravec MADISON monuments, built by and for one culture now find themselves Thomas H. Engle LaPorte Ray Ontko Assistant Secretary in the hands of another. The author holds out hope that both Brett D. McKamey Richmond sides may demonstrate, “…awareness of—and admiration Treasurer Judy A. O’Bannon Martin E. Rahe Cincinnati, OH for—heritage that is not one’s own.” Secretary Emerita James W. Renne Newburgh Through the ages, wars have concluded with victors fac- DIRECTORS David A. Resnick, CPA Carmel ing the choice of destroying or repurposing landmarks of the Sarah Evans Barker Morgantown George A. Rogge vanquished. While certainly not the rule, choosing the latter The Rt. Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows Gary places highlighted in Sallie W. Rowland has left our world with places of profound significance. The Indianapolis Zionsville Indiana Landmarks Bruce W. Buchanan Pantheon and Hagia Sophia, for instance, were both repur- Indianapolis Peter J. Sacopulos Terre Haute Rescued & Restored, posed by succeeding cultures that inherited them. Today we Candace Chapman Evansville Robert L. Santa Bloomington our new book celebrat- call it “adaptive reuse.” Edward D. Clere Charlitta Winston ing Indiana Landmarks’ What, you might ask, has this to do with historic preser- New Albany Indianapolis first 60 years (learn Mike Corbett John D. Zeglis vation in Indiana? The fate of our landmarks is not deter- Noblesville Culver more at bit.ly/ Ellen Swisher Crabb Beau F. Zoeller RescuedRestored) mined by the outcome of wars. Instead, many of our his- LAURA RENWICK Indianapolis Henryville toric places face threats from the perception of functional Cheri Dick Zionsville obsolescence. Time and again we face the choice: destroy or repurpose. Fortunately, we have inspiring examples of adap- OFFICES & HISTORIC SITES tive reuse underway right now. Think of the Electric Works Headquarters Southeast Field Office in Fort Wayne, the Eagle Cotton Mill in Madison, and the Indiana Landmarks Center Aurora 1201 Central Avenue (812) 926-0983 Bottleworks District in Indianapolis—all being converted to Indianapolis, IN 46202 info@indianalandmarks.org Southwest Field Office Evansville uses never envisioned by their builders. (317) 639-4534 (800) 450-4534 (812) 423-2988 Western Regional Office Mr. Eakin concludes his op-ed piece with this thought: Northwest Field Office Terre Haute Gary “It is the natural inclination of human beings to preserve; (219) 947-2657 (812) 232-4534 Huddleston Farmhouse destruction takes special effort and motivation.” Hopeful Central Regional Office Indianapolis Cambridge City (765) 478-3172 words as we embark on 2021. (317) 639-4534 Morris-Butler House Eastern Regional Office Cambridge City Indianapolis attended virtual talks hosted by Indiana (317) 639-4534 (765) 478-3172 Veraestau Landmarks in 2020 (Watch recordings Northern Regional Office Aurora of our virtual programs at youtube.com/ South Bend (812) 926-0983 (574) 232-4534 IndianaLandmarks) French Lick and West Northeast Field Office Baden Springs tours 135,000 $ Marsh Davis, President Wabash (866) 571-8687 (toll free) (800) 450-4534 (812) 936-5870 Southern Regional Office New Albany to preserve (812) 284-4534 African American heritage sites through A previous entry on Indiana Landmarks’ 10 Most Endangered list, the the newly established Dovie Stewart On the former Marion National Bank is undergoing rehabilitation for use as offices, ©2021, Indiana Landmarks; ISSN#: 0737-8602 Gleason Park Pavilion Cox & Chester A. Cox, Sr. Memorial and Cover restaurants, and apartments. It’s one of several historic buildings involved in a wave of downtown revitalization. Read more on p. 4. PHOTO BY EVA N HA L E Indiana Landmarks publishes Indiana Preservation bimonthly for members. To join and learn other membership benefits, GARY Standiford H. Cox funds of the Central visit indianalandmarks.org or contact memberships@ indianalandmarks.org, 317-639-4534 or 800-450-4534. To BRAD MILLER Indiana Community Foundation offer suggestions for Indiana Preservation, contact editor@ indianalandmarks.org. 2 INDIANA PRESERVATION indianalandmarks.org 3
MAKI NG T HE SAVE In recent years, Indiana Landmarks’ Marion affiliate, Save Our Stories, partnered with city leaders, Marion Main Street, and the local housing authority to promote preservation as an economic development tool. The efforts are paying off. The city’s former Wolfe Law Building has been restored as a mix of retail and apartments, and just blocks away the c.1910 Dan-Mar and Cecilian apartments and 1903 Mecca Club are slated to undergo multi-million-dollar rehabilitation as affordable housing for seniors. Across the state, the outlook is improving for another former 10 Most property, as The Commonwealth Companies starts early work to turn Terre Haute’s 1939 YMCA into Historic Walnut Square. The $10 million development will turn the Outlook Improves for Endangered Places building into 34 apartments, aided by federal historic tax credits, state rental housing tax credits, and a property tax Halstead Architects is transforming the 1917 Marion National ironwork, a carved stone fireplace, and concrete ceiling beams. Preliminary plans call for preserving these character-defining features as well as part of the historic gym. Bank as Ridley IN DOWNTOWN MARION IN The Commonwealth bilized the ornate terra cotta cornice, sending chunks falling to abatement from the City. Vacant since Tower, a mixed-use When the Peru Circus Winter Quarters landed on our 10 Grant County, the former Marion Companies tar- the sidewalk below, and water infiltration left crumbling plaster 2006, the building retains many of its development that Most Endangered list in 2019, leaky roofs threatened two geted Terre Haute’s preserves many of National Bank towers over the long-vacant 1939 and mold throughout the upper floors. original Spanish Revival details, includ- historic barns and their invaluable collection of artifacts, now the building’s original streetscape, a gleaming white, 7-story YMCA for redevel- Halstead Architects, which has had offices in Marion since ing stenciling, ornamental tile and features, including maintained by the nonprofit International Circus Hall of skyscraper wrapped in glazed terra opment as Historic 2008, purchased the former bank in 2018, seeing an opportu- the barrel-vaulted Fame. The status helped raise awareness of the group’s plight cotta. Vacancy and neglect by an Walnut Square, a nity to reclaim the landmark’s role as a downtown anchor. “It’s two-story lobby and boosted its fundraising efforts. The Hall of Fame raised 34-unit apartment (above). With apart- out-of-state owner landed the build- complex expected a beautiful building in the heart of downtown,” says developer $100,000 to put a new roof on the more immediately threat- ments anticipated to ing on Indiana Landmarks’ 10 Most to be completed Mike Halstead. “It was silly it was abandoned so long.” open this spring, it’s ened north barn, where water infiltration threatened both the Endangered list in 2017, bringing in late 2021. The Workers replaced the roof to make the building watertight, the highest profile structure and the fragile collection of memorabilia it houses, building’s abun- project in a down- awareness to the site’s plight and restored masonry, and made building elevators operational including vintage posters, photographs, advertisements, dant windows and town experiencing a attracting the interest of architect solid construction again. The project is preserving original features, including the surge of revitaliza- one-of-a-kind costumes, and a miniature replica of the 1934 Mike Halstead. Today, Halstead’s appealed to devel- two-story interior lobby with its barrel vault central arcade, tion. In Richmond, Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus. Indiana Landmarks staff provided firm is rehabilitating the building as opers, who plan to marble floors and teller stations, and ornamental plaster, as well Indiana Landmarks technical advice on the project. utilize federal and approved a loan Ridley Tower, a mixed-use develop- state historic tax as bank vaults. As 2020 came to a close, Indiana Landmarks approved to the Whitewater ment including offices, retail, and credits in rehabbing While the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 didn’t slow con- Presbytery to help a loan to the Whitewater Presbytery to help resolve owner- apartments. The transformation is the the building. struction work, it did make it difficult for small businesses and resolve ownership ship issues that put Richmond’s Reid Memorial Presbyterian highest profile project in a wave of PHOTO BY TOMMY KLECKNER restaurants interested in locating in the building to get start-up issues that threat- Church in limbo and landed the vacant church on our 10 Most revitalization in downtown Marion. ened Reid Memorial funding, which caused some delays in openings, notes Halstead. Endangered list. Built in 1906, the Gothic limestone church Presbyterian Church Built in 1917, the Neoclassical- The first floor is completely leased, with plans for a barbeque (left), notable for its is considered a standout for its extensive collection of stained- style landmark played a central role restaurant and a coffee and ice cream shop. Halstead expects all-Tiffany interior. glass windows and furnishings by New York’s Tiffany Studios. in the downtown business district for upper-floor apartments to become available for lease this spring. PHOTOS BY EVAN HALE (ABOVE) AND LEE LEWELLEN (LEFT) “While not yet saved, this is a major step in the right direc- decades. By the time it landed on our The $7.5 million project is funded by a mix of federal historic tion,” says Indiana Landmarks President Marsh Davis. “We will 10 Most list, however, the building preservation tax credits, state redevelopment tax credits, a tax continue to work with the presbytery and community leaders stood empty. A leaking roof had desta- increment financing bond, and a commercial mortgage. to brainstorm new uses to ensure Reid Memorial’s future.” 4 INDIANA PRESERVATION indianalandmarks.org 5
R E A L ESTATE Grove, installing Louis Bir as town board president. Decades opportunity,” says Sage. “You had to have a vision to see later, many visited the place to buy meat at the M&J Market, beyond the mess. It was overwhelming and at times a frighten- a small grocery attached to the front of the home. When the ing process, but a lot of fun too.” house’s owner considered demolition, Indiana Landmarks part- In rural Putnam county near Brick Chapel, a lightning nered with Develop New Albany and the Caesars Foundation strike during a nighttime storm in August 2019 sparked a fire of Floyd County to acquire the property before selling it to at the 1879 O’Hair House, destroying the roof and much local developer Andy Carter. of the second floor. By the time the home’s owner contacted “So many people came to share stories as we started doing Indiana Landmarks, the house had been roofless for more than the work about how they went to the store or knew the family. a month. Though his insurance company counted the build- It became more evident the more we got into it, there was a ing as a total loss, the owner recognized its historic value and Finding the Right Approach longstanding history that needed to be saved,” says Carter. “I’m drawn to a challenge and like to take places people have forgot- ten and make them become a home again.” He completely When demoli- tion threatened New Albany’s turned to Indiana Landmarks for help. He decided to donate the property to Indiana Landmarks, along with funds 1885 Bir House, WHEN IT COMES TO In Melie and Daniel buyer. Daniel Orellana had worked as general contractor on renovated the property, removing the market addition and Indiana Landmarks, towards the cost of a new roof. investing in historic places, Indiana Orellana (above), the Leavitt House, a Queen Anne home we’re rehabilitat- returning the house to single-family use. Develop New In 2020, we led work to stabilize we found the Albany, and Caesars Landmarks’ real estate program perfect buyers for ing in Vernon. Daniel lives in Seymour with his wife, Melie, Just steps away from the house, pastor Jonah Sage watched the property, installing the new roof, Foundation of employs a variety of approaches. an 1830s house in and works in North Vernon, Hanover, and Madison, so he the story unfold as he went to work at Sojourn Church, located Floyd County part- beginning work on the fascia, soffits, Sometimes we buy the place, stabilize Hanover donated to was familiar with the area’s architecture and amenities. “I was in the historic Silver Street School. nered to acquire and gutters, and securing window it, and sell it to buyers who can finish Indiana Landmarks. thinking of flipping the property for my business, but when we “My wife and I had been trying to move into this neigh- the property and replacements for the fire-damaged Daniel, a general sell it to devel- the work. Other times, preservation- contractor, plans got inside, we fell in love,” he says. borhood for a long time to be close to church. It wasn’t easy openings. With a sale pending at the oper Andy Carter. minded owners donate properties to use his experi- Daniel brings technical know-how to the project, and Melie because if something was renovated, we couldn’t afford it, but Carter removed a end of the year, it’s the kind of turn- to us knowing we’ll find stewards ence to restore the offers input on design. They plan to return the house to its something outdated we couldn’t afford to renovate,” says Sage. front addition and around we like to celebrate. house’s original restored the house to ensure their future. Three houses 1830s appearance while adding modern amenities and a rear “When we saw this house, my wife said, ‘I think we could do Last year, Indiana Landmarks also sold details and install a inside and out acquired by Indiana Landmarks in the rear addition. addition to provide more bedrooms for their family of five. this. I think it could be great.’” They collaborated with Carter before passing the properties in Connersville, Richmond, past year illustrate our adaptability. PHOTO BY GREG SEKULA “It’s the perfect house for us and we can’t wait to move in,” says and moved into the Bir House in November. property on to new Vincennes, Indianapolis, Hillsboro, and When longtime members Bob and Orellana. “I’m kind of a dreamer and I like watching things come owners. Ligonier. Visit indianalandmarks.org/ Grace Ireland donated an 1830s house In New Albany’s Silver Grove neighborhood, the 1885 back to life. One challenge my wife and I always face is that properties-for-sale to see historic places PHOTOS BY GREG SEKULA in Hanover to Indiana Landmarks, Bir House has a long history on Ekin Avenue. Early residents I want something with character and history, and she wants currently on the market. it didn’t take long to find the perfect gathered at the house to vote to incorporate the town of Silver something safe and not falling apart. This felt like a sweet 6 INDIANA PRESERVATION indianalandmarks.org 7
I ndiana Landmarks values each and every contributor and all our members. Your support enables us to act quickly when historic places are threatened and help communi- ties use preservation to revitalize neighborhoods and downtowns and reconnect with heritage. The following list reflects gifts above the level of individual and dual mem- bership given between September 1, 2019, and August 31, 2020. Please know that we are grateful for the support of every member. Want to join these individuals? Contact Membership and Annual Giving Manager Jennifer Hawk, 317-822- 7922, jhawk@indianalandmarks.org. In 2020, Indiana Landmarks tackled exte- rior restoration of Vernon’s c.1884 Leavitt House, peeling off aluminum siding (above) to reveal original Queen Anne details underneath (right). We reopened the front porch, installed missing elements, and added fresh paint before listing the house for sale. See details at indianalandmarks. org/properties-for-sale. PHOTOS BY GREG SEKULA 8 INDIANA PRESERVATION indianalandmarks.org 9
STATE OF LAGRANG E PRESERVATION ST. JOS EP H Individuals $5,000–$9,999 Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Beauchamp Mrs. Barbara J. Goddard Anne and Tom Greist INDIANA LANDMARKS’ PO RT ER LAP O RT E E LK H ART NO B LE DE KA LB Mr. James J. Klatch* regional office staff assist Mr. and Mrs. Dexter H. Cooley property owners, community $50,000+ L A KE M A RS H A L L Mr. and Mrs. William R. Longest KOSCI U S KO Marsh and Grace Davis leaders, and local preservation STA R KE Steve and Lisa Ford Ruth Ann and Bob Loser Mr. and Mrs. Chris MacAllister organizations, devising strate- ALLE N Mr. Bryan K. Garrard Mr. and Mrs. Morris L. Maurer gies to save endangered places Martin and Maribeth Rahe WH I T LE Y Ms. Nancy L. McMillan and restore historic buildings. JASPE R F ULTON The Hon. Randall T. Shepard and Mrs. Judy A. O’Bannon The map represents the places $25,000–$49,000 Ms. Amy W. MacDonell where we put our formal pro- NEWTON PU LASKI WAB AS H Mr. James Teall* Sharon and Ray Ontko Ms. Tracy L. Haddad grams to work in the fiscal year MI AM I Carol E. Parker Dr. and Mrs. John C. Lechleiter that ended August 31, 2020. $2,500–$4,999 Ms. Judy Powell* HU N T I N GTO N WE LL S ADAM S Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roll McLaughlin, Jr. WH IT E Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Seager CASS John and Susan Barnard BEN TO N Mr. and Mrs. Steven Snell Indiana Landmarks $10,000–$24,999 Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bedel Jane T. and Frank Walker Regional/Field Offices BLACKFO RD Mrs. Charles Bookwalter, II Ms. Elizabeth A. Chamberlin G RAN T JAY Mr. and Mrs. Bradley J. Warnecke Grant* C A R ROL L H OWA R D Ms. Jan M. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey D. Congdon WAR R EN Mr. and Mrs. David E. Weaver Cheri and Rollie Dick Donald W. Cox and Sallie J. Cox TIPPECAN O E Mr. and Mrs. Turner Woodard Cox Funds Grant† TIPTON DE LAWAR E Ms. Sara Edgerton Jonathan P. Gentile, M.D. CL IN TON Mrs. Lori Efroymson-Aguilera and Mr. Dennis S. Gilman Efroymson Family M ADI SON Mr. Sergio Aguilera Endangered Places Loan MO N TGOM ERY BO ON E RAN DOLP H Melissa and Scott Glaze Efroymson Family Fund V FO UN TA IN When its congregation dwindled, trustees of Phanuel Lutheran Church in Fountain Grant/CICF E Dave and Sandy Haist R H AM I LTO N County donated the 1917 building to Indiana Landmarks. We sold the property with WAY N E Sarah Rowland, ASID our covenants, and today the former church functions as an events center. Landmark Sold H AN CO CK Carol and John Zeglis PHOTO BY TOMMY KLECKNER H E N RY I HE N D R I CKS F Landmark for Sale O PAR KE MA A R ION N A N RU SH Y E Commission Assistance T T U N IO N PU T NAM Contract J O H N SON E M O R G AN Blight Elimination Program‡ SH E LBY CLAY F R AN K LI N Affiliate Organization V IGO DECATU R OW E N BART HOLOM E W Site Visit D E A R BOR N SUL L IVA N RI P LEY BR OW N M O N RO E J E N N I NG S * Includes Efroymson Family GR EEN E Endangered Places, Marion County JAC KSO N Historic Preservation, African OH I O American Heritage, Historic SWI T Z E RLAN D Preservation Education, and Sacred JE F F E R S O N Places Indiana grants. MARTIN LAW R EN C E DAV IESS † Indicates cities and counties where SCOT T staff has reviewed properties slated KNOX for demolition through the feder- WAS H IN GTO N CLARK ally funded Blight Elimination OR A N G E Program and advocated for landmarks worth saving. D UBO IS C R AWFOR D ‡ Dovie Stewart Cox & GIBSON Chester A. Cox, Sr Memorial Fund and Standiford H. Cox VAN D E R- WA R R IC K HARRISON Fund, Funds of CICF BURGH POS EY S P ENCER 10 INDIANA PRESERVATION
2020 Financial Report IN THE FISCAL $1,000–$2,499 Mr. Timothy S. Needler year ending August 31, 2020, Indiana Landmarks’ finances 64.7 Investment income % 76.0 Programs % Jean Allan Sarah D. Andrews Dan and Katie Appel Mr. Ralph G. Nowak John and Marian Oberholtzer Ms. Renee Palin and Mr. Karl Schaefer continued to Eleanor Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Curtis H. Peters strengthen, with our Mr. and Mrs. Jim Baker Dr. and Mrs. George F. Rapp net asset balance Ms. Sarah C. Barney Charles T. Richardson increasing from $85.6 George and Linn Bartling Kent and Betty Richardson million to $90.8 mil- Frank and Katrina Basile Jean Richcreek lion, supported by Elizabeth Ann Beck Byron and Marsha Robinson positive returns on Mr. and Mrs. Randall Belden Mr. and Mrs. Michael W. Rodman invested endowment Tom and Dawn Bennett George Rogge and Sue Rutsen assets. Mr. and Mrs. Drew Boggs Mr. and Mrs. J. Gregory Rust Indiana Landmarks’ Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Burger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Sands staff and board-level Candace and Ross Chapman Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Santa finance and invest- The Hon. and Mrs. J. Terrence Cody Mrs. Anne Scheele ment committees Tina Connor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Shive continue to carefully Mrs. Ellen Swisher Crabb and Dr. David Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson Scott Shreve manage the organi- W. Crabb Matt and Jennie Stegall zation’s resources. Linda Christian Davis Jim and Cheryl Strain We limited opera- Gary Denney and Louise Bakker Rosemary* and L. Gene Tanner tional spending for Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eggers Mr. William M. Taylor and the fiscal year to Mrs. Janet F. Taylor Julia and W. Adam Ehret remain within our David W. Wantz and Susan B. Fleck Dr. and Mrs. James P. Fadely Wantz budgeted endow- Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Fehribach Mrs. Mary F. Whalin ment draw, supple- Drs. Richard and Rebecca Feldman Charlitta and Robin Winston mented by additional Edward and Elizabeth Frazier Mr. and Mrs. Beau F. Zoeller revenues. The graph Ron and Roni Fritz identifies the sources Mr. Ross Gambril of operational rev- Mr. and Mrs. Tim Gibson $500–$999 enue and our use of Mr. and Mrs. Greg Greene Mr. and Mrs. Wilton J. Aebersold those funds. 10.3 % Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks John and Sandy Anderson Ms. Trudy Banta For complete Tours, sales, Mr. Eugene Hintz audited financial state- special events Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Brandenburg Thomas and Joan Holmes ments, visit Indiana Mrs. Jane H. Houck Mary Jean Cannell Landmarks’ website, Robert W. Jacobi and Freddi James and Debbie Chinworth 2.6% Membership dues indianalandmarks.org, 6.7 % Fundraising Stevens-Jacobi The Hon. and Mrs. Edward D. Clere In September, a socially distanced crowd of alumni and supporters gathered to dedi- or contact Senior 22.4% Jim and Christine Keck Dr. and Mrs. John J. Coleman, III cate a historical marker for Gary Roosevelt High School, one of three Indiana high schools built exclusively for African Americans. A grant from our African American 17.3 % Vice President and Mike and pegg kennedy Don and Elizabeth Dickerson Heritage Fund supported the marker’s installation. CFO Mary Burger at Contributions James and Marjorie Kienle Jeremy D. Efroymson PHOTO BY TIFFANY TOLBERT & grants Ms. Sharon L. Gamble 800-450-4534. Management Ms. Joy Kleinmaier & general Mr. Mark Kurth and Ms. Shelby Moravec Jerry and Molly Garau Jim and Sara Lootens Col. and Mrs. Phillip J. Gick Mary A. and Richard J. Hertel Prof. William L. McNiece Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mahany James A. Glass, Ph.D. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Charles Huston Ms. Melinda J. Mears General Fund Mr. Eric A. Manterfield Mr. and Mrs. Brent Gutwein Larry A. and Sue Figert Kennedy Dr. Anne Mejia-Downs and Dr. Stephen Operational Gregory F. and Elizabeth Quinn Hahn M. Downs Ms. Sally Marker Anne and Alan Kimbell Budget Dr. and Mrs. Douglas R. Maxwell Ms. Cris Halter and Mr. Bill Fraser Mrs. Alma Lathrop Mr. and Mrs. David C. Meyer Matthew R. Mayol Mr. Robert Hammerle Ellen W. Lee and Stephen J. Dutton David and Mary Miers REVENUES EXPENSES Todd and Lori Harris Mr. Clayton C. Miller 4,177,800 $3,973,300 $ Mr. and Mrs. Brett D. McKamey Mr. Lee Lewellen Mr. Richard E. McKnight Ms. Anita Harvey James and Jane Link Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mutz Ms. Dian Moore Kenneth and Carla Rae Haselby Dennis and Anne McCafferty Ms. Jane S. Oaks 12 INDIANA PRESERVATION indianalandmarks.org 13
Julie Overbeck Dr. Deborah Goldman and 100 years and having a preservation Mr. Robert Goldman Mr. Alan R. Pyle easement makes me feel like the Dr. and Mrs. Richard E. Grace Mrs. Patti Richey work we are doing is worthwhile,” David L. Rimstidt and Susan Williams Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Grant says Brian. “I imagine someone 100 Mr. and Mrs. James Risk, III John and Pam Guthrie years from now will be grateful for Mr. and Mrs. Randy Robertson Mr. and Mrs. Alan M. Hamilton what we have done.” Nancy Ray Ross Mr. John P. Hansberry The Zuerchers believe in pres- Doris Anne and Tim Sadler Tim Harmon and Julie Crow ervation as a tool to help revitalize Ms. Rita J. Schroll Mr. Vic Hasler and Ms. Karen Cochran Mr. Christian Wolf and Ms. Elaine Mr. and Mrs. Marc Hetzner Holden-Wolf Ms. Nancy A. Hiestand Mr. and Mrs. John Wyand Mr. Alan Hogan Mr. and Mrs. Larry House $250–$499 Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Irish Thomas Abeel and Linda Gilkerson Frances E. Jacobs Mark A. and Elizabeth Bottorff Erik C.A. Johnson and Kristie L. Hill Ahlemann Ms. Kasey Kendrick David and Mary Allen Mr. John Kennedy Mr. David Baker and Ms. Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. James A. King PROTECTING Riley-Baker Dr. James M. King The Rt. Rev. Jennifer Baskerville-Burrows Mr. and Mrs. Kirby Kinghorn THEIR INVESTMENT Ms. Jayne Beilke Mr. Tommy Kleckner Matt and Desma Belsaas Dr. and Mrs. John C. Klein B Jon and Judy Birge Dr. and Mrs. Al Knable Mr. and Mrs. William H. Brandenburg Mrs. Cynthia Lamberjack rian and Shannon Zuercher have spent years restor- To protect their attended an Indiana Landmarks historic places. Shannon staffs the Walter and Cynthia Breitinger Ray and Nancy Larkin ing their Queen Anne-style house in Huntington. hard work and plaster repair workshop in Wabash. city’s historic review board, and both Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Maxwell honor the heritage To protect their investment, in 2020 they donated of their Queen Shannon was there looking for have served as leaders in Huntington Dr. and Mrs. Frederick Burgomaster Ms. June M. McCormack a preservation easement on the house to Indiana Anne home in instruction on repairing her own Alert, Indiana Landmarks’ local Mrs. Diane Byrd Dick and Marcia McCracken Landmarks, which charges the organization with safeguarding Huntington, Brian historic home in Indianapolis. “We preservation affiliate. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm D. Cairns Bonnie Dee Merritt the architectural character of the home’s exterior. and Shannon would not know each other if our “It’s nice knowing we can get a sec- Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Canida John and Sharon Moe Zuercher (above) Mr. Donald D. Carrell Jacob and Amelia Martin built their dream home with its houses didn’t both have failing plas- ond opinion from Indiana Landmarks Ms. Tina L. Morris donated a preser- turreted roof and wraparound front porch on Cherry Street, ter,” laughs Shannon. when we’re considering changes to the Mr. Garry Chilluffo and Mr. Craig Ware Bonnie H. Muir vation easement to Indiana Landmarks. Leslie J. Choitz Mr. Charles J. Mullen moving in just before Christmas in 1900. The house was in Brian, an electrical engineer, and house, and there’s some investment Last year, Sallie Elizabeth and Mark Cierzniak Mr. Kevin Charles Murray foreclosure when Brian purchased the property in 2008, still Shannon, an architectural historian there too, that they will look after us Cox donated an Jill and Dale Coffey Mr. Paul A. Myers eye-catching but deteriorated, with peeling paint, rotting wood easement on the and preservation consultant, com- in the future,” says Shannon. “We Joe S. and Eleanor Columbe Cheryl Griffith Nichols and Mark Nichols trim, and no functional plumbing or electricity. 1848 Markle House bined their skills to transform the consider ourselves the stewards of this David and Julie Cook Dr. Mary Ellen O’Connell and Ironically, the house’s neglected condition brought (below) in Vigo property over the next several years. house just as much as the Martins County, which she Donald and Dolly Craft Mr. Peter Bauer Shannon and Brian together in 2011, when they both spent years rehab- Using state historic rehabilitation were 120 years ago, and this easement Dr. Clifford Crawford and Cynthia and Phil Ohlrogge bing with her late tax credits, they painted the exterior, gives us peace of mind that our hard Dr. Donna Crawford Penny and Anthony Ortega husband Don. replaced rotted wood, and restored the work will be protected.” Larry and Valecia Crisafulli Mr. and Mrs. Milton C. Otto PHOTOS © ZUERCHER FAMILY (ABOVE) AND EVERHART intricate wraparound porch. A hail- In the past year, Indiana Landmarks William J. Dale, Jr. and Jill H. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Pauley STUDIO (BELOW) storm necessitated a new roof last year. also received a preservation easement Mr. and Mrs. Edward Deiwert Jennifer and Frank Perri Along with ongoing interior rehabili- from Sallie Cox on the Markle House, Ms. Ann S. Dettwiler Mr. David Rodgers tation, they’ve also begun restoring the one of Vigo County’s oldest intact his- Ms. Marilyn J. Devitt* Mr. and Mrs. Ian Rupert wood windows. toric residences, which she and her late Mary and Steve DeVoe Karin and Paul Russell “I have been involved in a lot of the husband Don spent years rehabbing. Mr. Mark A. Dollase Mrs. Mary Scharnberg and Mr. Karl restoration work on this home from For more information on donating Mr. David B. Frederick Scharnberg plaster to windows. I realize the crafts- a preservation easement, contact our Mrs. Robert E. Gernand Mrs. Rose A. Schnell-Cole and Henry Glassie and Pravina Shukla Dr. John Cole manship has been in place for over regional office nearest you. 14 INDIANA PRESERVATION indianalandmarks.org 15
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Semler Mr. Gary Bennett Mr. John D. Carvey Douglas W. Shoemaker and Eldon Works Ms. Pamela J. Bennett Joyce E. Chambers Ms. Paula Sindlinger Ms. Sue Bentrup John and Kathryn Chandler Don Smith and Sid Spear Mr. and Mrs. David Berger Ms. Ruth H. Chesmore James D. Smith and Sherry Nagel-Smith Theresa and Dave Berghoff Mr. James R. Clauser Miss Alessandra Souers Mr. Joshua Biggs Mr. Ryne Click Bob and Suzanne Stanis Polly Bigham Ethel M. Cline Ms. Linda Sutherland Mr. and Mrs. R.E. Black Ms. Rita J. Cobb Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Thomas Ms. Peggy Blackwell Ms. Betty Cockrum* Ella Tunnell Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Blair Ms. Susan Ridgely Cohen Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Van Arendonk Dr. Larry C. Blaszczak Mr. James L. Compton Mr. Richard Vance Paul and Lora Blaylock Ms. Nancy Connor and Mr. Glenn Mr. William Vantwoud John and Joan Blew Halberstadt Mr. Alan Vieck Mr. Scott G. Bocock Charles M. Corbin and Mary Kummings Ms. Paige Wassel Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Bodem Ms. Barbara Sha Cox Ms. Molly Wilkens* Jerry and Eva Bohannon Norma and Carl Crabiel Mrs. Marion Wolen Ms. Julia Bonham Mr. Stephen M. Cranfill John W. Woods Maxine Bough Mr. and Mrs. John C. Craun Mr. David Wortman Larry and Sharyn Bowen Ms. Marilyn J. Creason Ms. Laura S. Yeo Ms. Helen Bower and Mr. Charles Gordon Tom and Diana Creasser Vital Support Judith Zearbaugh Mary and David A. Bower Fred B. and Alice J. Croner Todd and Terri Zeiger Joyce E. Bowman James R. Crouse and Jane Porter Mr. and Mrs. Robert Braitman Gresham The Hon. and Mrs. W. Timothy Crowley Up to $249 Susan and George Brattain John and Catherine Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Alan D. Culley Mr. Gilmore Abplanalp Ms. Patricia K. Bridgetts Dr. Carolyn A. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Adams INDIANA LANDMARKS’ LOANS HELP LOCAL Indiana Landmarks’ In Fort Wayne, our affiliate ARCH Brent D. Brinkley Mr. Stan Cuppy Sarah and Mark Aiton preservation organizations buy historic properties by offering loans help our is using a $50,000 loan to return the Doug and Susan Davis Mr. Vince Akers and Ms. Lisa Green Mr. Brendan Brown affiliates around Mr. Martin De Julia more favorable terms than banks or mortgage lenders. They the state acquire c.1840 Mary Rockhill-Tyler House Barry C. Allen Ms. Lisa Brown also provide a measure of future protection for landmarks by on Van Buren Street to single-family Ms. Patricia Brown Tom and Charlotte De Ville and restore his- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Alpert attaching protective covenants to the property deed. In the toric buildings. use. Since acquiring the property William A. Browne, Jr. and Tiffany Christopher and Angela Della Rocco Denise and Douglas Anderson Paramount Heritage Benedict Browne Mr. and Mrs. William C. DeLullo last fiscal year, four Indiana Landmarks affiliates used loans to in 2007, the group has restored the Ms. J. Sue Anderson Foundation in Mr. William A. Browne, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. DePrez purchase and restore historic properties. Anderson used a exterior to its original appearance Ms. Alice Elizabeth Appel Ms. Melissa Browning Mrs. Ann E. Dever Noblesville Preservation Alliance used a $75,000 loan to $75,000 loan to and is now embarking on interior Mrs. Ruth Ann Arany Mr. Wilfred C. Bussing, III Mrs. Ruth A. Dietel spearhead restoration of a small church on Logan Street for the repair decorative renovation. Ms. Susan Armeny and Mr. Paul E. plaster and paint at Mr. and Mrs. David Butler Ms. Cheryl Dillenback group’s headquarters, rechristened Preservation Hall. In Anderson, Paramount Heritage Langley the 1927 Paramount Mr. Richard Butler and Dr. Jamie Street Mrs. Lori Dobis-Misher Greentown Historical Society used a $44,000 loan to rehabili- Foundation is using a $75,000 loan Ms. Judith C. Arnold Theatre (above). In Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Butler Ms. Gail Dodge tate two historic buildings that serve as the organization’s museum. Fort Wayne, preser- to repair decorative plaster and paint Mr. Millard H. Arnold Dr. Barrett S. Caldwell Mr. and Mrs. Neill R. Doherty vation group ARCH in its 1929 theater, designed by archi- The Hon. and Mrs. John G. Baker Mr. and Mrs. Max Califar Mr. and Mrs. Virgil A. Dollar used a $50,000 Peter and Gayle Baker loan to help restore tect Alvin Strauss with an interior Duncan Campbell and Cathy Spiaggia Mr. Larry W. Donovan Mr. and Mrs. David C. Barksdale the c.1840 Mary credited to John Eberson, known Jeana L. Campbell Mayor and Mrs. William Dory, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Wayne Barnett Rockhill-Tyler House nationally for his atmospheric movie Mrs. Johneva H. Campbell Ms. Rita Dougherty to single-family use. Mr. James H. Barr palaces. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell David and Wilma Doup PHOTOS © DALE PICKETT Mr. Stephen A. Batzka PHOTOGRAPHY (ABOVE) AND If you’re a non-profit interested Ms. Wanda R. Campbell Jill and Andy Downs ARCH (LEFT) Ms. Alice E. Bauermeister in learning more about Indiana Melissa and Jeff Baxter Monica and Paul Cannaley Richard and Helen Downton Landmarks’ loans, download our infor- Robert and Sharon Beauchamp Robert and Diana Carithers Mr. and Mrs. Gregory S. Dugan mational guide at indianalandmarks. Christine Carlson Joe and Vicki Dundon Dr. and Mrs. Ervin K. Beck org/grants-and-loans. Dee B. Carmichael Andrew R. Durkin Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Beck Ms. LaChelle Carter Dinah C. and David B. Duvall R. Lynette Beckham Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Carter Randa Duvick and David Grosnick Mr. and Mrs. Bryan A. Beeler 16 INDIANA PRESERVATION indianalandmarks.org 17
Mr. Joseph Dwenger Mr. Todd Eads Mrs. Mabel Easton Mrs. Jane A. Eberhart Mrs. Emily Eckardt Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Einhorn Ms. Tara Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Elliott Andrew and Irene Engel Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Enkema Mrs. Judith Essex Mr. and Mrs. James P. Fairfield Ms. Judy Feichter Paula Fela Rebecca Ann and David Felix Doug and Debbie Felkins Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Ferguson Mrs. Debra Fersch Carlos and Barbara Figueroa Mr. Kenneth File Mr. Michael Flowers Indiana Landmarks’ affiliate Historic New Carlisle used one of our loans to acquire a Jeffrey and Kathryn Holcombe Mr. John T. Keith Mr. Scott Lacy and Mr. David James Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Folkers downtown commercial building, removing an unsightly 1970s facade and returning its Mr. Martin Hollenbeck Mary Elisabeth Keller and Anne Keller Mr. and Mrs. Gerry C. LaFollette Mr. and Mrs. David W. Fox historic appearance. Opened last summer, the building now serves as a local history Mr. Kevin R. Foy Mr. and Mrs. Keith Holmes, Jr. John D. Kelley Mrs. Annadell C. Lamb museum, gift shop, and programming space for the group. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Frantz PHOTOS BY TODD ZEIGER Ms. Helen M. Hopp Rick and Brenda Kelley Jon Laramore and Janet McCabe Eric W. and Jan Fredbeck Ms. Jenine Howard Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Kennedy Mr. Ted Leahey Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Frommeyer, III Mr. and Mrs. Gregory J. Huebner Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Kennedy Caily Wolma Lee and Christopher Lee Brent and Nancy Grafe Ms. Nancy Ann Harter Ms. Linda Hughes Mr. Thomas Kent and Ms. Mary Caccavo Mrs. Joan Leibman Mr. Daniel Frotscher Susan and Michael Grant John B. Hartley and Paul W. Borg Drs. Meredith and Kathleen Hull Kevin Kenyon and Bonnie Haruch Louise and David Leighton Dr. Joan Fulton Sue Ellen Greenlee Mrs. Sylvia Kay Hartley Barbara and Gene Humphrey Ms. Leah Ketcham Chad and Carmen Lethig Mr. James Gabbert Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Greenspan Marsha Harwell-Gunyon and Mrs. Diane S. Humphrey Paula King Ms. Stine Levy David A. and Nancy H. Galliher Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gregar Randal Gunyon Dr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gantz Phyllis J. and Michael O. Hunt Mr. Thomas J. Kinney Ms. Rose Lewandowski Ms. Patricia Griffin and Mr. Lance Ratliff Louise and Larry Haskett Dale and Kay Garber Mrs. Diane Foster Igleheart Mary and Robert Kitchel Phyllis J. Lewis and Jonathan Lewis Ronald and Jacqueline Grimes Jeff and Amy Hayden Marcia Gascho Ms. Ruth Ann Ingraham Linda and Dave Klinck Juanita and Garry C. Linn Ms. Rosanne Gross Mr. Paul Hayden Dr. and Mrs. George W. Geib Mrs. Joan Ingram Mr. Harry Kneifel Mr. and Mrs. Ken Litteken Bob and Cheri Gudgel Jay L. Hayes and Carol Pittman Mrs. Helen K. Geib Bob and Grace Ireland Mr. and Mrs. Eric W. Knight Ms. Karen Livengood Ms. Jennifer Hehman Ms. Linda C. Gugin Ms. Gloria E. Jackson Mrs. Yvonne Knight Mr. Scott Longere and Mr. David Mannell Robert K. Gentry and Barbara A. Mr. Glen Helman Landess-Gentry Dan Guio* and Wayne Reeves Mr. Daniel T. Jensen Sherrie and John Knighton Mr. Link Ludington and Mr. Robert Corum Toots and Jim Henderson Ramon L. Gerber Frank and Carolyn Gunter Dr. and Mrs. Bob Jesse Mr. Ronald R. Kovener Mr. and Mrs. Michael Luenz Mr. and Mrs. Jerome F. Henry, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Giacoletti Mr. Warren Haas and Ms. Karen Behnke Henry and Anita Johnson Ms. Jessica Kramer and Mr. Garrett Kristi and Robert Lundquist Mr. Larry L. Henselmeier Ms. Katie Gibson Tom and Susan Hacker James and Nancy Johnson Honeycutt Mr. and Mrs. Larry Macklin Mr. and Mrs. John Q. Herrin Tracy and Shelly Gilliland Mr. Steven M. Hackman Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Krasean Ira Maher and Leslie Appel Ms. Patti R. Hester Ms. Sherry Gillis Mr. and Mrs. Evan Hale Mr. and Mrs. David A. Johnston Christine Garrott Krok Ms. Suzanne Maki Patricia L. Hicks Rev. Robert L. Glass David J. and Jeanne C. Hamernik Mrs. Betsy K. Jones Dr. and Mrs. John Krol David and Barbara Malson Mr. Elbert G. Hinds Paul Goens Bill and D’Ann Hamm Mr. John S. Jones Patricia A. Kruse Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Manges Dr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Hingtgen, Jr. Ms. Vickie Goens Mr. Neil S. Handley Ms. Lois E. Jordan Mr. Robert E. Kuhn Michael J. Marlow Mr. Jack G. Hittle Mr. Peter Goerner Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harcourt Mr. Richard Judy and Ms. Jane Lommel Ms. Rosemarie Kuntz Mrs. Dorothy L. Marshall Jay Hodges Ms. Elisabetta S. Goodall Jim and Anita Hardee Mr. Darrell C. Jutte Mr. and Mrs. Christ Kurtis Ms. Norma Martin-Voyles Ms. Nancy Hokanson Dr. Gordon Goodwin and Ms. Elizabeth J. Harger Janet Kahle Donald and Dorothy Kurtz Mr. Michael A. Matlock Niki and Richard Hoke Mrs. Zelma Taylor Ms. Mary S. Harris The Hon. and Mrs. Michael Kanne Mrs. Emily Kusz and Mr. Robbie Kusz Claire and Andy Maxson Mr. Jarrad Holbrook and Judith and William Goodwin Ms. Sandra Harris Mr. Brad Hoffman Ms. Molly T. Kehr Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Kysar Rita and Keith McBride 18 INDIANA PRESERVATION indianalandmarks.org 19
Ms. Gale D. McCarty Mr. and Mrs. Garry Rollins Ms. Susan J. Smale Ms. Laurel Vaughn Don and Paula McDaniel Ms. Patricia G. Rooney Dale and Ruby Smith Mr. and Mrs. Chris J. Velonis Ms. Elizabeth Thies McDaniel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel R. Root Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Smith James and Ruby Wagner David E. McNeel Debra and Ryan Ross Mrs. Jessica Smith Dr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Waldman Frank L. Meeker Mr. and Mrs. James Ross Mr. Jon Charles Smith Bret and Mary Lou Waller Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Melfi Ms. Diane E. Roudebush Jim and Liz Solberg Mr. and Mrs. David P. Walter Mrs. Diane H. Mikiska Mr. Christopher Ruppel Greg and Carin Spalla William H. and Emily M. Ward Mr. Brad Miller Phil and Freda Rush Mayor Chad Spence Dr. Stanley Warren Mrs. Dorothy L. Miller Linda and J.D. Russell Pauline Spiegel and Peter Grossman Ms. Esta Warshofsky and Mr. William Gregory H. Mobley Mrs. Jessie Russett Ms. Sue Spitler Lovatt Mr. Adam Mohr Mr. Mark Rzepnicki David Stahl and Julie O’Brien Ms. Kathryn Waters and Mr. Matthew Graham Ms. Amy Monarch Ms. Amanda Moon SUPPORTING Mr. Kevin A. Sage Mr. and Mrs. Joel A. Samson Barbara and Gerald Stanley Wendy Stanton-Haines and David Haines Dr. Jeffrey X. Watt and Mr. Robert SACRED PLACES J. Dickinson Temple Beth-El Mr. and Mrs. James M. Moore SOUTH BEND Aimee and Ben Sanchez Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Starek Mark Webb and Lee Ann Smith Steve and Lin Morrison Ms. Holiday M. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Jim Steckler Mr. and Mrs. Rodney G. Webb S Rick and Betty Jo Moulton Mr. and Mrs. James R. Sanders Mr. and Mrs. Peter Steele Dr. and Mrs. Joe Wernicke Glenda and Patrick Murray Mrs. Marjorie Peschau Rabbis Dennis and Sandy Sasso Mr. Glenn Steffen eeing a need to support shrinking con- Mr. and Mrs. Kent H. Westley Mr. Steven A. Mussett Ms. Joy Peters Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Saunders Mrs. Clarice W. Stegall gregations struggling to maintain historic Mr. and Mrs. Dennis W. White Miss Donna Jeanne Myer Mr. and Mrs. Erick Peterson Ms. Donna D. Schaaf Mr. and Mrs. Norbert A. Steinhardt houses of worship, in 2015, Indiana Barbara and Leland Wilkins Nancy Nagler and F. Timothy Nagler* Robert B. Pfeifer and Warren and Jill Schimpff Richard and Evalyn Steininger Landmarks partnered with Philadelphia-based Dr. and Mrs. James M. Williams Mr. Thomas Neal T. Patricia Pfeifer Mr. Wayne Schimpff Elton and Bessie Stephens Partners for Sacred Places to establish Sacred Brenda and Glenn Schneider Ms. Sarah Stivers Martha L. Williams and Scott J. Mrs. Marilyn Neukam Mr. Larry W. Phelps Places Indiana, supported by funding from Rosenberger Chris and Scott Newlund Dr. and Mrs. Luke Philippsen Dr. and Mrs. Charles Scholer Bill and Sally Stockton Marvin Dale Williams, Jr. Ruth Ellen and R. Byron Pipes Lilly Endowment. For congregations caring for Mr. Rudy Schouten Tom and Kim Stokes Mrs. Marleen Newman Randall R. and Suzan K. Williams Ms. Carolyn Niemantsverdriet Mr. Jerry Planck and Ms. historic buildings, Sacred Places Indiana serves Donna and Earl Schreiber Maureen A. Stombaugh Katherine and Donald Willing Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Nigh Diane Ferlauto as an advisor, cheerleader, and trouble-shooter, Mr. Roy Schreiber Mrs. Susan C. Stout Mr. and Mrs. Tad Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Nilles Mr. Nelson Price offering technical expertise, training, and grants Mr. Robert E. Schweitzer Susan and George Strauss Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wolf Mrs. Jane R. Nolan Eileen Prose to maintain these vital landmarks before they Joann Schwentker Clay and Jo Stuckey David Woll Mr. and Mrs. David Nord Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Prothero reach a crisis point. Ms. Kris Schwickrath Mr. Noel Stuckman Mr. and Mrs. Larry R. Woodling Ms. Beth Nygaard and Mr. Travis Sims Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pruss Since its creation, Sacred Places Indiana has Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sciarra William A. Sudkamp and Joyce Scheib Ms. Sandra Woodward Ms. Jackie Nytes and Mr. Robert L. Ralston helped 35 congregations, advising them in com- Mr. and Mrs. John B. Scofield Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Sutton Mr. Bernard Wurger Mr. Michael D. O’Brien* Robert and Paulette Reid munity engagement, fundraising, and building Mr. John A. Seest Mrs. Barbara Swaim Ms. Sally Wurtz John and Toula Oberlies Steve and Sharon Reiff stewardship. In a year when so many learned Greg and Robyn Sekula Ms. Charlene Talley Robert Scott Wylie Patrick J. O’Brian David and Donna Reinhardt Mr. and Mrs. William Selm Ms. Kisha R. Tandy how to offer distanced, virtual options for tradi- LeVon and Anita Hoffman Yoder Larry and Marsha Orcutt Mrs. Diane Reising Mike Sercer Susan and James Taylor tional programming, Sacred Places Indiana was Yolanda Yoder and Curtis Thill Mrs. Susan Orr Mr. Ralf Reisinger Dr. and Mrs. John H. Seward Mr. and Mrs. Graham Thieman no different, working with Partners for Sacred Mr. and Mrs. Warner Young Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Orth Leslie and Thomas Ms. Diane Seybert Ms. Nancy Thompson Remenschneider Places to develop an online version of the New Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Zahrt Mrs. Julie H. Owen Mr. and Mrs. David F. Shafer Allen and Denyse Thorpe Ms. Laura Renwick Dollars/New Partners program, which helps Ms. Barbara Zieg Jon and Andrea Pactor Mrs. Carolyn A. Sharp Mr. and Mrs. George Tikijian, III Mrs. Helen Reske congregations explore their role in the commu- Charlotte T. Zietlow Debra and David Parcell Mr. Charles E. Short Polly and John Tilford Ms. Thelma Riehle nities they serve and learn how to form partner- *Deceased Mrs. Glenda J. Parker Peggy W. Short Major and Mrs. Emory E. Toops, III Ms. Robin Elizabeth Parsley Ms. Sherry Riggin ships and share space with local nonprofits. Mary T. Short Ms. Lindsay B. Towell Carroll and Allen Parsons David and Carole Riley In the past fiscal year, Sacred Places Indiana Nancy and Irvin Showalter Philip Trachier Mr. Paul J. Pattison Norm and Linda Riley also provided $140,000 in grants. Of that total, Mr. Don K. Shuck Mr. Richard W. Traeger Mrs. Dorit Paul Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Roaks five $25,000 capital grants will help repair and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shultz Mr. Steven L. Tuchman PHOTO BY DAVID FREDERICK Mr. and Mrs. William Peddie Mr. Joseph G. Roberts rehabilitate churches in Seymour, Muncie, Mr. John R. Simmermaker Mrs. Nancy F. Turner If you see something amiss with Mr. and Mrs. James Penick Tom and Cynthia Roberts Indianapolis, and Madison, and two $7,500 Mr. Paul D. Simmons Daniel and Lisa Tychonievich your listing, please contact Vice Dr. William R. Penland and Mr. Chad Robertson planning grants are helping congregations in Deb Singleton and Jeff Platzer Judy and Michael Underwood President for Development Jim Robinson and Annette Sharon Gamble, 317-822-7921, Dr. Lynn Penland South Bend and Fort Wayne study ways to David and Linda Sirugo Mr. and Mrs. William C. Van Horne, Jr. Schlagenhauff sgamble@indianalandmarks.org, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Perkins adaptively reuse their buildings and prioritize Mr. Joseph Skvarenin and Drs. Donald and Lorna Van Meter so we can address the error. Ms. Mary G. Persyn Mr. John W. Rogers Ms. Cheryl Kingery maintenance needs. Henry Van Styn 20 INDIANA PRESERVATION indianalandmarks.org 21
Corporations, Foundations, BKD CPAs and Advisors Brett D. McKamey, a Donor-Advised to develop design guidelines, consult- Organizations & Government fund of Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund Core Redevelopment, LLC ing with property owners, and aiding in training and continuing education Indiana Landmarks is grateful to receive philanthropic, government, and corporate Dan and Kate Appel Fund for commission members. Around support for events and programs. Grants and contributions of money and buildings Denton Floyd Real Estate Group the state in 2020, 18 communities strengthen our ability to save historic places and rejuvenate neighborhoods and Dexter and Rosemary Cooley Charitable contracted Indiana Landmarks staff downtowns statewide. The list below reflects gifts received between September 1, Family Trust for their expertise. 2019, and August 31, 2020. Want to join these donors? Contact Membership and Annual Giving Manager Jennifer Hawk, 317-822-7922, jhawk@indianalandmarks.org Fadely College Counseling LLC Last year, Indiana Landmarks staff Fall Creek Questers collaborated to create model design Goelzer Investment Management, Inc. guidelines for the communities $100,000+ Dearborn Community Foundation, Inc. Gregory & Appel Insurance they serve, aiming to streamline the John H. Holliday* and Phyllis B. Holliday* Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Jim & Christine Keck Gift Fund Charitable Remainder Unitrust Matching Gifts process for building owners seeking Lilly Endowment, Inc. MacAllister Machinery Co., Inc. Linnea & George Bartling, a Donor Advised Fund of Renaissance OFFERING OUR EXPERTISE approval for restoration, construc- W National Park Service PC Home Center Charitable Foundation tion, and demolition projects. “It Small Business Administration Rowland Design, Inc. The Madeira Fund, Inc. hen it comes to safeguarding community land- Indiana Landmarks makes the process more accessible United Way of Central Indiana Old National Bank marks, local historic districts and preservation staff advise historic and efficient so that when someone preservation com- $50,000–$99,999 The ORL Foundation, Inc. commissions are a powerful tool, protecting missions around the wants to make a change in a historic Efroymson Family Fund, a fund of $2,500–$4,999 The Penrod Society Ltd. the architectural character of individual buildings and entire state, helping create district, they aren’t trying to guess the Central Indiana Community American Family Insurance Dreams R. E. Dimond & Associates, Inc. neighborhoods and downtowns—a measure proven to boost design guidelines at what’s expected or wade through Foundation Foundation RATIO Architects, Inc. property values and encourage investment. and providing advice jargon to know what they can and Richard M. Fairbanks Foundation, Inc. to property owners Axia Urban, LLP The Sarah Barney Family Charitable Fund Indiana Landmarks’ Commission Assistance Program can’t do,” says Todd Zeiger, direc- in 18 communities, Bill and Cynthia Longest Charitable Stegall-Berheide-Orr Funeral Home supplies professional assistance to small towns that don’t have including Angola. tor of Indiana Landmarks’ Northern $25,000–$49,999 Giving Fund The Taylor Family Foundation city staff to manage their preservation commissions, helping PHOTO BY TODD ZEIGER Regional Office. Indiana Department of Transportation Bradley Company, LLC Thomas A. and Joan M. Holmes The Indianapolis Foundation Christopher & Taylor Foundation Ruth Lilly Philanthropic Foundation Community Foundation of St. Joseph Western & Southern Financial Fund County Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Loftus Robinson LLC Lykowski Construction, Inc. H. Clay & J. Raridan, Inc. the Tracy L. Haddad Foundation, a fund of the Central Indiana Community Cunningham Restaurant Group Midwest Restoration, Inc. Marc and Rosalie Hetzner Charitable Harrington Homes Real Estate, LLC Foundation Elaine and Eric Bedel Fund $500–$999 Onyx+East Fund at Schwab Charitable Henry C. Smither Roofing Company, Inc. French Lick Resort Casino RJE Business Interiors UCB Charitable Foundation Hoerstman Design Shop Alan Pyle Gift Fund $10,000–$24,999 The Glick Family Foundation Ambrose Property Group Sands Charitable Fund Williams/Rimstidt Family Foundation, James L. McLay, a Donor-Advised fund Graycor Construction Company Inc. Shepherd Financial a Donor Advised Fund of The U.S. of Fidelity Charitable Caesars Foundation of Floyd County, Inc. ARSEE Engineers, Inc. Indiana Housing & Community Charitable Gift Trust Judith Kleine, Architect, LLC Fort Wayne Metals Browning Day Mullins Dierdorf Van Rooy Properties Development Authority Keller Williams Realty S.E. IN The Frenzel Family Charitable Architects Lead Trust J.H. Ellwood & Associates, Inc. Buckingham Foundation, Inc. $250–$499 Up to $249 Kelly Box & Packaging Corp. Indiana National Road Association, Inc. Miller Community Fund Architectural Antiques of Indianapolis krM Architecture+ Centier Bank arcDESIGN Indiana Office of Community Morris & Janis Maurer Charitable Fund ARCHitecture trio, Inc. Lafayette Printing Co. Connor & Company Inc. Aurora Historic Preservation & Rural Affairs The Namaste Foundation Aurum Realty Leighton Family Fund of Fidelity Cris Halter & William Fraser Donor Commission INGUARD O’Bannon Foundation, a fund of The Advised Fund Benevity Inc. Charitable Gift Fund Conrad Schmitt Studios, Inc. Lori Efroymson Aguilera and Sergio Indianapolis Foundation Bradbury Associates, Inc. Masonry Cosmetics, Inc. Frost Brown Todd, LLC Cornerstone Design Aguilera Fund Van Riper Woodard Family Foundation Business Technology Group, LLC Midland Arts and Antique Market Grant County Economic Growth Council CSO Architects Old National Bancorp Younger Brothers, Inc. Byram-Gates Middleton Partnership Mullett-March Charitable Giving Fund the Gregory F. and Elizabeth Quinn The Goldman Family Fund of Bank of Town of Cumberland Hahn Family Donor-Advised Fund, a America Charitable Gift Fund Cannaley Family Charitable Fund Nancy Dunn Donor-Advised fund of $1,000–$2,499 fund of The Indianapolis Foundation HBS Insurance, Inc. D & S Builders Fidelity Charitable $5,000–$9,999 Alice Greene McKinney and E. Kirk Historic Preservation & Heritage Indiana University East Elizabeth Thies McDaniel Charitable Oak Hill Winery McKinney, Jr. Fund, a fund of Central Consulting LLC Fund Oasis Diner Barnes & Thornburg LLP Judy and Edward Deiwert Giving Fund Indiana Community Foundation Katz, Sapper & Miller Elliott Company of Indianapolis Patricia G. Rooney Giving Fund Buchanan Group Jungclaus-Campbell Co., Inc. Anne Scheele Charitable Fund at Keymark Construction & Development Engledow Group Patterson Pro Turf City of Bedford L. Fay Hedden Abstract Office, Inc. Schwab Charitable Kieser Consulting Group, LLC The Dayton Foundation Erik C.A. Johnson and Kristie L. Hill Fund Peterson Architecture Bemcor, Inc. Laura S. Yeo Donor Advised Fund at Kirby Risk Corporation The GE Foundation PK Partners, LLC Schwab Charitable 22 INDIANA PRESERVATION indianalandmarks.org 23
Roses and Rainbows Nestle Inn Bed & Breakfast The Heritage Society Salesforce Newfields Mr. Dale Mitsch* and Mrs. Zelpha Mitsch* Slippery Noodle Inn, Inc. Mr. Rudy Schouten SINCE OUR FOUNDING IN 1960, Indiana Landmarks has grown into the Ronald V. Morris , Ph.D. Stephen J. Shideler Charitable Fund, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Seager nation’s largest statewide preservation organization in part because of generous Mr. James P. Morrow a Donor-Advised fund of Fidelity The Hon. Randall T. Shepard and Ms. bequests. For those who have included us in their estate plans, we created the Ms. Carol A. Morton Charitable Amy W. MacDonell Heritage Society so we can thank them while they’re alive. Mrs. Mary Jo Mozingo* Stutz Business Center Mr. James A. Sholly If you have included Indiana Landmarks in your estate plans, please let Mr. Todd R. Mozingo* The Woodstock Gallery Silver in the City us know so we can properly thank you and add you to the Heritage Society. Mr. Paul A. Myers Unity Foundation of La Porte County Storytelling Arts of Indiana Contact Vice President for Development Sharon Gamble, 317-822-7921, Ms. Arline Nation Valuation Services, LLC Mrs. Carol Tobe sgamble@indianalandmarks.org. Mr. Ralph G. Nowak Western Specialty Contractors Mr. Robert Zyromski Ms. Sharon Pfister Yesteryear Construction Svcs, Inc. Like Mr. Theodore N. Popoff* Gifts in Honor Mr. and Mrs. John A. Alexander* Mrs. John Gibson* Ms. Judy Powell* Gifts in Kind & Memory Jean Allan Mr. Robert B. Annis, Jr.* and Mrs. Elmira Mr. Dennis S. Gilman Mr. Olen R. Gowens* Mr. and Mrs. John Prendergast* what Mrs. Rosemary Husted Prentice* Actors Theatre of Indiana Annis* Dr. Thomas H. Greist and Dr. Anne Greist Members and friends elected to honor Mr. Walter L. Prosser* and Mrs. June American Pianists Association Mr. Stephen K. Anshutz Frank and Carolyn Gunter the living and remember the departed Prosser Architectural Antiques of Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Ayer you’ve Mrs. Barbara T. Habig* Laurie Radke-Brennan* with a gift to Indiana Landmarks Asante Children’s Theatre John and Susan Barnard Dave and Sandy Haist between September 1, 2019 and Dr. and Mrs. George F. Rapp Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site August 31, 2020. For information on Frank and Katrina Basile Mrs. Betsy Toy Hall* Laura Alison Reiff* read? Ms. Virginia Blankenbaker honorary and memorial gifts, con- Mrs. Virginia Kells Basso* Mr. Paul Hayden Jean and Lamar* Richcreek Bluebeard tact Membership and Annual Giving Mr. Bill Bolte Mr. John H. Holliday* Bette* and George Roberts Dr. Gretchen Buggeln Manager Jennifer Hawk, 317-822-7922, Mrs. Charles A. Bookwalter, II Mr. James E. Hoover* Ms. Mary Ann Roman* jhawk@indianalandmarks.org. Butler Arts Center Ms. Phyllis J. Bramer* Emerson B.* and Jane H. Houck Sarah Rowland, ASID Conner Prairie Museum Mr. David M. Buchanan Mr. Francis M. Howard* Ms. Sue Rutsen Honorary Gifts Help Indiana Crown Hill Heritage Foundation Dance Kaleidoscope In honor of Tina Connor Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Burger Mr. H. Earl Capehart, Jr.* Mr. and Mrs. Tom Charles Huston Mr. and Mrs. James Kienle Mr. Henry C. Ryder, Esq.* Mr. Phil G. D. Schaefer Landmarks Mr. Dave DeCaro Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians & Ed Norman and Tim Parnell In honor of Ms. Sally Cook Mr. Garry Chilluffo and Mr. Craig Ware Dr. John E. Christian* Wadean LaHue Kintner* Anne and Rod* Scheele Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kniesly achieve even Ms. Diane Lurvey Dr. Joan Schreiber* Western Art Arthur* and Carolyn Cleland Mrs. Paula Knoebel Mr. William Vantwoud Mr. and Mrs. Andrew R. Seager Mrs. Robert E. Gernand Mrs. Mabelle N. Collins* more by: In honor of Marsh Davis Mrs. Mary Margaret Barr Koon* Mr. John Seiberling* Ms. Glory-June Greiff Mr. and Mrs. John Powell Tina Connor Amy Kotzbauer and Gareth Kuhl Greg and Robyn Sekula Heartland Film Mr. and Mrs. David G. 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