Steven R. Barnett’s Story Archive

100 Years Ago: Jan. 5-11

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, January 10, 1923: “I don’t think there’s a place in the American republic for such organizations as this,” District Judge Albert Anderson said in federal court yesterday in ruling on the case of six South Bend citizens who asked for an injunction restraining the Ku … Read More

Christmas on Julian Avenue

My mom and dad were married only months before Pearl Harbor. They were living happily in an apartment on Webster Ave. and my dad was working as a coremaker at the International Harvester plant on Brookville Rd. when their lives and the lives of millions were suddenly changed by the … Read More

100 Years Ago: Dec. 22 – Jan. 4

From The Indianapolis Times, Friday, December 28, 1923: Needy Indianapolis families had an abundance of Christmas cheer with almost 2,000 baskets of food and provisions given out through the benevolence of several different organizations earlier this week.  To avoid duplications, the Christmas clearing house supplied lists of poor families to … Read More

100 Years Ago: Dec. 15-21

From The Indianapolis Times, Monday, December 17, 1923: For the first time in Marion County court history the expression, “Ladies and gentlemen of the jury,” may be heard next month. Judge Theophilus J. Moll, Superior Court, Room 5, today ordered the jury commissioners to draw twelve jurors for the regular … Read More

100 Years Ago: Dec. 8-14

From The Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, December 11, 1923: The Indianapolis Street Railway announced that the long promised cross-town service from Mt. Jackson to Irvington straight across Washington St. will become a reality starting Sunday. All cars on the West Washington St. line will make the cross-town run, while several of … Read More