Steven R. Barnett’s Story Archive

100 Years Ago This Week: Dec. 16-22

From The Indianapolis News, Monday, December 18, 1916: Kris Kringle will have $300,000 (2015: $6,592,222) to spend for Christmas cheer because of the Christmas savings clubs at Indianapolis banks. Deposits ranged from $12.50 to $250 (2015: $275 to $5,494). Cards resembling the usual Christmas cards, signed by the cashiers of … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: Dec. 9-15

From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, December 10, 1916: Monday, December 11, is Admission Day, the day on which the state of Indiana will be 100 years old. Centennial medals have been made by distinguished Hoosier sculptor Janet Scudder as the one permanent memorial of the celebration. The obverse side depicts … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: Dec. 9-15

From The Indianapolis Star, Saturday, December 9, 1916: The Third Indiana Infantry Regiment returned to Ft. Benjamin Harrison yesterday where it will be mustered out of Federal service having done its “bit on the border.” The regiment’s 771 men and officers are happy to be home and proud of their … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: Dec. 2-8

From The Indianapolis News, Saturday, December 2, 1916: Freeman B. Ransom, The Good Citizens’ League president, has called a mass meeting at Pythian Castle Hall, 234 W. Walnut, for Monday evening to discuss caring for the large number of African-Americans coming to Indianapolis as the result of the economic conditions … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: Dec. 2-8

From The Indianapolis Star, Wednesday, December 6, 1916: Yesterday and today a large crowd of several hundred persons paid a 25¢ (2015: $6) admittance charge to see posters of the Great War drawn by world famous artists and cartoonists Frank Brangwyn, Gerald Spencer-Pryse, Louis Raemaekers, and Théophile Steinlen at the … Read More