Steven R. Barnett’s Story Archive

World War I 100 Years Ago: Aug. 28-Sept. 3

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, August 30, 1915: Three thousand German-American citizens residing in Indianapolis pledged anew their support to the United States and protested against alleged insinuations of disloyalty toward this country at the annual celebration of German Day at Germania Park yesterday. Standing in the rain beneath a … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: Aug. 21-28

From The Indianapolis Times, Wednesday, August 25, 1915: The death knell of the old familiar bushel basket was sounded today by the city inspector of weights and measures, when he ordered all dealers to destroy, hide or ship away this measure by Saturday morning. That’s when the new city ordinance … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: Aug. 21-28

From The Indianapolis News, Friday, August 27, 1915: An invitation has been issued to Indiana civilians to participate in the training camp at Ft. Benjamin Harrison of the 1st Separate Battalion, Indiana National Guard. The cost is nominal and it would give all who cared to attend an opportunity to … Read More

100 Years Ago this Week: Aug. 14-21

From The Indianapolis Star, Saturday, August 14, 1915: The fifty-five children, formerly housed in the Board of Children’s Guardians Home, 5751 University Av, which was destroyed in a blaze last week, were taken to Marion yesterday afternoon by a special rail car, where they will be placed in the orphan’s … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: Aug. 7-14

From The Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, August 17, 1915: Provided the proper officials look with favor on the proposition, Indianapolis will soon have daily “community” concerts in its parks during the summer months. The idea was explained to five members of the city council by the Indianapolis Musicians’ Protective Association last … Read More