Al Hunter’s Story Archive

The National Horse Thief Detective Association, Part 2

The southern Indiana town of Warren, a stop on the route of the Indianapolis & Ft. Wayne Railroad in Huntington County, had one of the first local Horse Thief Detective Association chapters. The town’s story typifies why a HTDA chapter was needed. Warren had a race track that drew horses … Read More

The National Horse Thief Detective Association, Part 1

I’ve spent the past month talking about the past. Relics from the past. Some good. Some bad. One of those relics has an unusually ancient sounding name: The National Horse Thief Detective Association. Sounds like something from an old B-western movie, right? Visions of Roy Rogers and Gene Autry on … Read More

Abraham Lincoln & James Whitcomb Riley on Halloween!

In 1988, a survey was taken in conjunction with the “Hoosier Celebration” during Governor Robert Orr’s administration ranking the best known Hoosiers. Abraham Lincoln was number one and James Whitcomb Riley was number two followed (in descending order) by Benjamin and William Henry Harrison and explorers Lewis and Clark, who … Read More

The Mumler Abraham Lincoln Ghost Photo

Last Saturday before the Irvington ghost tours, one of our volunteers, Alex McIntyre, initiated a conversation that seemed to be a perfect topic for the evening: the Abraham Lincoln ghost photo. Known officially as the “Mumler photos,” these were a series of posed studio photographs, not unlike any old time … Read More

Nelson Price Hoosier History Live

This article originally ran on December 9, 2009 and is worth a revisit. I will be joining Nelson this Saturday, October 17 on his Hoosier History Live radio show to talks about Indiana ghosts, folklore and legends. Tune in to WICR 88.7 FM. at 1:00 p.m. Or stream audio live … Read More