Steven R. Barnett’s Story Archive

100 Years Ago This Week: June 26-July 3

From The Indianapolis Star, Wednesday, June 30, 1915: Appropriate exercises will mark the official start of the 1915 season and the 25th anniversary of the Summer Mission for Sick Children at Fairview. The summer mission is known throughout the United States as the Indianapolis plan for caring for sick babies … Read More

The Civil War 150th Anniversary: June 1865

–THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1865 — HUMILIATION DAY –— appointed by President Johnson “for humiliation and prayer, in view of our great national calamity — the death of Abraham Lincoln.” City business was suspended and services held in all of the churches. J. Perry Elliott’s City Gallery, 8-10 E. Washington St, … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: June 19-26

From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, June 20, 1915: Philip Skehan is the speed king of Irvington, winner of the great shovemotor two-mile classic, run last evening before cheering multitudes in the famous Audubon Road circular Speedway. Skehan, in his rakish “Fiat,” made the distance — ten laps around the circle … Read More

World War 1 100 Years Ago: June 19-26

From The Indianapolis Times, Wednesday, June 23, 1915: Denunciation of England’s rule of Ireland and praise for the accomplishments of Americans of German and Irish descent marked a meeting of more than 1,500 members of the United German and Irish Societies of Indianapolis at Tomlinson Hall last night. While the … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: June 12-19

From The Indianapolis Times, Tuesday, June 15, 1915: Flag Day, designated by President Wilson, was not generally observed in Indianapolis yesterday with ceremonies, although flags were displayed from public buildings and many homes throughout the city. Indianapolis Lodge No. 13, Order of Elks in their annual observance of Flag Day … Read More