Al Hunter’s Story Archive

Irvington’s Disney Prince — Bill Shirley

Al Hunter is on vacation. This is a reprint of an article he wrote in 2008. During the World War II years on through the I Like Ike years in America, Irvington had it’s own representative in Tinseltown. Irvingtonian Bill Shirley made fifteen movies starting in 1941 starring with Hollywood … Read More

Charles Manson – Hoosier Juvenile Delinquent

Al Hunter is on vacation. This is a reprint of an article from 2009. Charles Manson. The very name alone conjures up images of a drug addled criminal maniac in our culture. What most Hoosiers don’t realize is that many of Manson’s severe psychotic disabilities are rooted here in Indianapolis. … Read More

Asa Jessup Smith: Unsung Hero of the Oberholtzer Tragedy

Al Hunter is on vacation. This is a reprint of an article he wrote in 2008. During my research for the first Irvington Haunts book, I was gathering information about the 1925 D.C. Stephenson / Madge Oberholtzer tragedy in Irvington. I had heard of the deathbed declaration obtained from Madge … Read More

The Last of the Radium Girls

The year 2014 has come and gone and along with it, the passing of many notables whose time on this earth has run out. Lost among them is a woman you may have never heard of. Mae Keane died this year. She was the last of the radium girls. On … Read More

John Muir in Indianapolis

Last week marked the 100th anniversary of the passing of John Muir, the man many consider to be the patron saint of American conservation. When people hear the name John Muir, they may think of tall redwood trees nestled in the wilderness of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, Yosemite Valley, Sequoia … Read More