Steven R. Barnett’s Story Archive

Commemoration of the Lincoln Funeral Train

A group of Irvington residents gathered on April 30, 2015 at 6:30 a.m. at the corner of S. Audubon Rd. and Bonna Ave. to mark the 150th anniversary of the passage of President Abraham Lincoln’s Funeral Train through Warren Township and the area that would become Irvington. The Irvington Historical Society … Read More

World War 1 100 Years Ago: May 8-15

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, May 13, 1915: Indianapolis nurses Miss Clodia Johnson and Miss Margaret Bowen, who are members of the National Red Cross Nursing Service, departed yesterday for New York where they will sail Saturday for Austria. The women are the first Indiana nurses to be accepted for … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: May 8-15

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, May 13, 1915: Carl G. Fisher and Thomas Taggart, Indiana members of the Dixie Highway Commission, arrived in Indianapolis last night following two days of touring northern Indiana inspecting various routes for the proposed highway. After traveling from Indianapolis to South Bend, the pair covered … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: May 1-8

From The Indianapolis Star, Tuesday, May 4, 1915: The South Side May Festival concluded last night with a concert by The Indianapolis News Newsboys Band and a general jubilee at Garfield Park. It was the biggest and happiest day that part of Indianapolis ever had; fully 15,000 people visited the … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago This Week: May 1-8

From The Indianapolis Star, Wednesday, May 5, 1915: The Indiana Committee of the Commission for Relief in Belgium has opened its headquarters at 753 Lemcke Annex, 145 N. Pennsylvania. The committee will undertake the work of providing a cargo for an “Indiana ship” to be sent to the relief of … Read More