Al Hunter’s Story Archive

“The Marble Heart”

One hundred and fifty years ago, an ominous event took place that must surely ranks among the most unusual portentous footnotes in all of American history. On November 9, 1863, just nine days before he boarded a train bound for Gettysburg enroute to deliver the most famous speech in American … Read More

Indiana Pacers Slick Leonard in Irvington

Slick; a nickname that conjures up images of loud suits, a big smile and winning basketball. Bobby “Slick” Leonard is Indiana Pacers basketball, period. His trademark phrase (seriously he trademarked it), “Boom Baby,” sums up Slick’s personality better in two words than anything I’ll write in this article. Everyone remembers … Read More

The Ghosts of the Indianapolis Ramada Inn Disaster

Ever wonder how a story comes together? Well, first of all, it helps to have a slightly demented mind (like mine). In my world, you never know when, or where, a story idea will pop up. It’s Halloween, so I always try to keep it spooky. I use anniversaries as … Read More

Caroline Harrison

One hundred twenty-one years ago this Friday, America lost it’s first lady, Benjamin Harrison lost a wife and two weeks later, he lost the Presidential election. Caroline Scott and Benjamin Harrison were married on October 20, 1853. The newlyweds lived at the Harrison family home at North Bend, Ohio for … Read More

The Spirits of the Bona Thompson Library Revealed

The moment Scrooge’s hand was on the lock, a strange voice called him by his name, and bade him enter. He obeyed. It was his own room. There was no doubt about that. But it had undergone a surprising transformation. The walls and ceiling were so hung with living green, … Read More