Article Archives: 100 Years Ago

One Hundred Years Ago: Dec. 23-Jan. 5

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, December 28, 1922: More than 100 produce standholders and city market outdoor concessionaires will be limited to the curbs surrounding the Marion County Courthouse after January 1, according to an order posted by the board of county commissioners yesterday. The spaces occupied every Tuesday, Thursday, … Read More

100 Years Ago: Dec. 16-22

From The Indianapolis Times, Wednesday, December 20, 1922:  Santa Claus will begin work early and stay on the job overtime in Indianapolis this Christmas season. Community Christmas entertainments, with a tree and with candy and presents for all the children, will be held at each of the thirty-one fire stations … Read More

100 Years Ago: Dec. 9-15

From The Indianapolis Star, Wednesday, December 13, 1922:  Despite vigorous protest by a large delegation of colored citizens against the establishment of a separate high school for colored pupils, the Indianapolis board of school commissioners voted unanimously last night to include such a building in the high school construction program. … Read More

100 Years Ago: Dec. 2-8

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, December 7, 1922: There has been a noticeable decrease in motor car accidents as a result of the five days’ war against speeders. The deaths of two women by speeding automobiles prompted the crackdown. Mayor Lew Shank has promised a ride to the city prison … Read More

100 Years Ago: Nov. 25-Dec. 1

From The Indianapolis News, Wednesday, November 29, 1922: In an effort to check a crime wave in the city, squads of detectives in automobiles, assisted by squads of plain clothes officers, continued the roundup today of “highjackers,” “bootleggers,” and suspicious characters that began yesterday following “cleanup” orders by Mayor Lew … Read More