The Hendersons bought up dozens of lots outside the northern boundary of the city in the area known as Meridian Hill.
Following her death at Bar Harbor, Maine in 1931, the Commission of Fine Arts praised her efforts and her vision of Meridian Hill.
At Meridian Hill till December 6, 1861.
The regiment departed for Washington, DC on August 24, 1861 and camped at Meridian Hill.
"Sunday Morning at Camp Cameron" (at Meridian Hill about two miles northwest of the Capitol in Georgetown Heights) (1861)
Meridian Hills remains a wooded residential enclave for the wealthy and upper-middle class.
The commission also decided, with Mary's input, that a park on Meridian Hill was appropriate, and proceeded to plan for its creation.
Following the end of the Civil War, Meridian Hill was subdivided, with the Reed-Cooke area being largely developed shortly after 1900.
Arden is directly north of the Broad Ripple Village neighborhood and south of the community of Meridian Hills.
Meridian Hills, is a drama about the women's liberation movement in the 1970s.