Article Archives: Bumps in the Night

Dave “The King” Wilson

The term “legend” gets thrown around a lot these days. Play a few seasons with the Colts or Pacers, you’re a legend. Get elected to political office a couple times, you’re a legend. Appear on a reality show or in a B-movie, you’re a legend. We hear the term so … Read More

Ebbets Field — 100 Years Ago

I’m an anniversary guy. Nothing gets me to daydreaming faster than when I find out that something important happened on this date however many years ago. This month, we passed another anniversary that I really didn’t hear much about. April 9th was the 100th anniversary of the opening of Ebbets … Read More

Slaughter on North LaSalle Street

Captain Robert L. Snow is  a serious man. I met with him a few weeks ago, perhaps appropriately, in the underground studio beneath Bookmamas bookstore in Irvington. Captain Snow is a cross between detective Joe Friday and private investigator Jim Rockford. Pragmatic, no-nonsense, drama free; in short, “Just the Facts … Read More

The Death of Robert Gay, Part 2

The last moments of Private Robert Gay, as taken from the official military court martial document known as “General Orders No. 23,” were documented as follows.   His dying speech was uttered without any tremulousness of tone… His voice was clear and distinct, his words unusually well chosen, and his … Read More

The Death of Private Robert Gay, Part 1

Camp Morton — a name familiar to every Indianapolis Civil War buff and historian. If the name doesn’t ring a bell, allow me to enlighten you. Camp Morton began life as an Indianapolis Civil War training camp for soldiers preparing to march off to war. Named in honor of Indiana … Read More