Steven R. Barnett’s Story Archive

World War I 100 Years Ago: Feb. 1-7

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, February 3, 1919: The Indianapolis American Protective League branch voted to disband on instructions from the national organization, but at the urging of league member Meredith Nicholson members decided to continue under the name of the Indianapolis Protective League during the post-war reconstruction period. Under … Read More

Marking the Way

The unseasonably warm weather and dry streets on New Year’s Eve 2018 gave revelers an opportunity to safely party with friends in homes and nightspots. However, my co-ed granddaughter marked the passing of the old year in a more relaxed and peaceful way by taking a drive eastward to Richmond … Read More

World War I: 100 Years Ago: Jan. 25-31

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, January 31, 1919:  Long-cherished plans for a great state plaza connecting the five blocks from University Park to St. Clair Park, between Meridian and Pennsylvania Streets, have been revived as the site for a state memorial of the war against Germany.  The movement to relocate … Read More

100 Years Ago: Jan. 25-31

From The Indianapolis Star, Saturday, January 25, 1919:  Indianapolis Boy Scout troops will hold their annual indoor track meet at Tomlinson Hall tonight and a large entry in readiness assures keen competition at the starting gun.  In addition to the track meet, several special events, including twenty and forty-yard dashes, … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: Jan. 18-24

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, January 20, 1919: Richard Lieber, Indiana State Park Commission chairman, is promoting his “Indiana Plan” for honoring the role played by American soldiers in the recent war. Under Lieber’s proposal, trees would be planted in a park in each county commemorating Indiana soldiers who gave … Read More