The school is named after Michael S. "Mickey" Maurer, an Indianapolis businessman and 1967 alumnus who donated $35 million in 2008.
The facilities were promoted by a corporation of 41 Indianapolis businessmen who viewed it as a prize for the Circle City as well as for Butler.
"It was fascinating," said McKee, an Indianapolis businessman.
After the Civil War, the soldier sold the document for $5 to an Indianapolis businessman named Charles Shotwell, who later tried to entice North Carolina officials to buy it back.
In 1920, seven Indianapolis businessmen purchased the school to save it from financial problems and renamed it Boys Preparatory School.
D. Brent Waltz (born September 7, 1973) is an Indiana State Senator and Indianapolis businessman.
Gilbert C. Van Camp (25 December 1814 - 4 April 1900) was an Indianapolis businessman who founded the Van Camp canning company.
Lilly, the late Indianapolis businessman, collector, and philanthropist, renovated and expanded the estate throughout the 1930s and 1940s, updating interiors as well as adding a number of new buildings to the grounds.
"Seeing the potential for educating had an incredible impact on me," said John Hammond, an Indianapolis businessman who stumbled on Virtually Yours when he and his son went to the shopping center for pizza.
In 1909, Fisher joined a group of Indianapolis businessmen in a new project.