Steven R. Barnett’s Story Archive

World War I 100 Years Ago This Week: June 5-12

From The Indianapolis News, Wednesday, June 9, 1915: L. S. Ayres & Co head Fred M. Ayres announced his department store is the first in the United States to receive an allotment of beautiful rare Belgian laces from the Belgian Relief Fund. Exquisite collars and dainty edgings – laces by … Read More

The Civil War 150th Anniversary: May 1865

ndianapolis continued to be draped in sorrow as the month began. The city hall, “profusely decorated” with wreaths, garlands, streamers, and flags, stood along with commercial buildings festooned with the colors of the national banner and portraits of Lincoln, shrouded in mourning. Black and white cloth trimmed windows and cornices … Read More

One Hundred Years Ago: May 22 and May 29

From The Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, May 25, 1915: Members of the Irvington Civic Association turned out last night with their shovels, lawnmowers, scythes and sickles and cleaned Audubon Rd from Washington St to the C. H. & D (today’s CSX) Railway. The sidewalks were swept and repaired, bricks and rubbish … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: May 15-22

From The Indianapolis Star, Wednesday, May 19, 1915: The Butler College examinations honor system will be replaced by a system called “student control” if a new constitution is agreed to by a vote of the student body. A special committee studied 123 collegiate student councils before making the proposed articles. … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: May15-22

From The Indianapolis Star, Tuesday, May 18, 1915: National Peace Day will be celebrated in Indianapolis today with various exercises and entertainments arranged by the Indiana branch of the Woman’s Peace Party. The program begins this morning with the raising of four blue and white peace flags at the Soldiers’ … Read More