Article Archives: Building Blocks

Building Blocks is a monthly feature by historian Steve Barnett about historic properties on the east side of Indianapolis.

Remembrances

How do we remember heroes? Are they memorialized as armed sentinels of bronze and stone standing vigilant on court house squares and in village parks where once or twice a year a wreath is placed amid words of thanks and praise? Are names emblazoned on plaques of those who served … Read More

God’s Acre

Dead, but not buried; for thirty years the sealed coffin had been stored in the back of the receiving vault at Greenlawn Cemetery. Discovered on a November day in 1886 by undertaker Charles Kregelo while clearing the vault, the coffin bore the inscription “Mary D. Milliss” and revealed the “remarkably … Read More

The Bridges of Marion County

Growing up in the 1950s, my family would often go for Sunday drives from our Irvington home. Our Chevy sedan, with my dad at the wheel and my mom riding “shotgun,” me and my two brothers packed in the back seat, would head out for a “drive in the country.” … Read More

“You’re Coming With Me!”

It was a fearful time in America for persons of color. Fleeing intolerable conditions in the land of their birth, many risked a perilous journey to the north, mothers with babes in arms crossing raging rivers, seeking refuge. Many white people defied the law to protect them while Federal agents … Read More

Justawee Studio

Many know of Irvington’s art heritage. The “Classic Suburb” has been home to artists since its founding almost 150 years ago, most notably the Irvington Group of William Forsyth, Clifton Wheeler, Hilah Wheeler, Dorothy Morlan, Frederick Polley, Simon Baus, Robert C. Craig, Constance Forsyth, and Helene Hibben. However, over the … Read More