Steven R. Barnett’s Story Archive

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

World War I 100 Years Ago: Aug. 7-14

From The Indianapolis News, Wednesday, August 18, 1915: Resolutions adopted last night by the board of directors of the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce declared that America desired peaceful relations with all the world, but that it must be prepared to defend itself against an enemy at all times. To achieve … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: July 31-Aug. 7

From The Indianapolis Star, Saturday, August 7, 1915: The large lot at Layman Av. and Washington St. assumed the appearance of an immense Japanese garden last night with gayly decorated booths, stands and tents lighted by innumerable Japanese lanterns. The Star Summer Mission Fund officers shivered yesterday as they watched … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago This Week: July 31-Aug. 7

From The Indianapolis Times, Thursday, August 12, 1915: With the Mexican troubles boiling and bubbling again, officers and enlisted men of the Provisional Regiment, Indiana National Guard, at Ft. Benjamin Harrison when not discussing military tactics, talk of the one thing that seems uppermost in the minds of these citizen … Read More