Steven R. Barnett’s Story Archive

100 Years Ago: June 2-8

From The Indianapolis News, Tuesday, June 5, 1923: Despite the impression in American Legion circles that An American History by Dr. David Saville Muzzey had been adopted by the Indiana state board of education for use as the United States history textbook in teaching high school American history, the board … Read More

The Irvington Group

Indy’s art scene today is vibrant. Numerous venues exhibit the works of many local artists and local galleries give patrons an opportunity to add contemporary and vintage art to their collections. Public art may be seen in the city’s open spaces and on the walls of buildings large and small. … Read More

100 Years Ago: May 26-June 1

From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, May 27, 1923: Poppy Day in Indianapolis broke all previous records with the sale of 25,000 poppies yesterday. The blood-red flower worn by thousands of veterans of the World War, mothers, fathers, brothers, sons, sisters, and friends recalls and honors the sacrifice of American soldiers’ … Read More

100 Years Ago: May 19-25

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, May 21, 1923: The National American Legion executive committee, in a two-hour closed session, yesterday adopted a resolution denouncing “organizations which condemn a comrade because of creed or belief.” While details of the executive session were held in close secrecy, it was reported the resolution … Read More

100 Years Ago: May 12-18

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, May 17, 1923: The Guardian State Bank received its charter yesterday from the state board. The bank will be located in the neighborhood of Indiana Ave. and Vermont St. and will seek the banking business of the colored people of Indianapolis. The new bank, which … Read More