Steven R. Barnett’s Story Archive

100 Years Ago this Week: May 23-June 6

From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, May 24, 1914: The 1914 automobile season will be an important historical epoch, for it is going to strengthen a grand move of womankind – absolute domination of motor car driving. Automobile designers and engineers are seeing to comforts for women motorists so that they … Read More

100 Years Ago this Week: May 16-23

From The Indianapolis Star, Wednesday, May 20, 1914: Woodland Cemetery, the new burial ground located 2½ miles east of the Indianapolis city limits, is rapidly assuming form under the watchful eye of superintendent Walter H. Wheeler. The massive granite columns and iron gates guarding the entrance indicate by their simple … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: May 9-16

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, May 11, 1914: Yesterday marked the most general observance of Mothers’ Day in Indianapolis since its inception ten years ago. Thousands of persons wore pink carnations for the living mother and white carnations for the deceased. So great was the demand that the supply of … Read More

100 Years Ago this Week: May 2-9

From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, May 3, 1914: Crowds of men and women gathered around Monument Place at noon yesterday joining others who  responded to the bugle call in almost every town and city across the country to celebrate Woman’s Independence Day. At the city’s first street demonstration for suffrage, … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: April 25-May 2

From The Indianapolis News, Monday, April 27, 1914:  There was considerable criticism among residents of the Irvington Park and Emerson Heights additions Friday night regarding the unreasonable delay in city firemen reaching a fire in a vacant house at 101 DeQuincy St. The fire had gained much headway for about … Read More