Category Archives: Distinctives
How the Indianapolis Colts turned a gravel mine into a nature preserve in Traders Point
Eagle’s Edge, 8140 Moore Road
Eagle’s Edge ,8140 Moore Road, The Samuel Dowden House, is currently owned by Dennis and Patti Smith. It was built in 1930 for Attorney Samuel Dowden and has since been owned by several prominent Indianapolis doctors and … Continue reading
Traders Point and “the most famous man in America”: Henry Ward Beecher
Many know that the first pastor of Second Presbyterian Church, Indianapolis, Henry Ward Beecher, would go on to influence Abraham Lincoln and gain world re-known fame as a leader in the temperance movement. Son of famed theologian Lyman Beecher, Henry was … Continue reading
Traders Point Indians- Another Story of Pioneer Life: The Stolen Horses by Jerry Reade (1822)
Artist Cassilly Adams (born 1843) died in Traders Point in 1921 (Indiana American – March 27, 1869) Grandfather drew his chair nearer the fire and began: ” I well recollect the time. It was in 1822 and in the … Continue reading
Henry Ward Beecher and Traders Point
Today during a visit to the Pike Township Historical Society Archives I was researching the history of the two-room brick school house that had once stood within the northeast corner of Lafayette and Moore Roads. I had recently been shown a … Continue reading
Fortune Farms breaks ground for new barn
A new barn will soon appear on Moore Road as part of Fortune Acres, a new organic farm in the Traders Point area. The barn will house equipment and livestock and will have office space in one end. The structure, … Continue reading
Growing up in Traders Point – 1880 to 1895 – The autobiography of Bertha Lee Redden Shaw
The Life of an Octogenarian by Bertha Lee Redden Shaw (written in her hand about 1962) This manuscript is now available for purchase by clicking on the link beneath the masthead (flood photo) on the home page of this … Continue reading
Traders Point – History of Indianapolis and Marion County – Pike Township – B.R. Sulgrove – 1884
The village of Trader’s Point was laid out by John Jennings and Josiah Coughran in 1864. They erected a flour mill, with four run of burrs, three for wheat and one for corn. It was at first a water mill … Continue reading
Traders Point could have developed much differently
I am fascinated by land use and the role public and private property owners play in land-use entitlements. There is a delicate balance between private property rights and the interests of the larger community. Zoning plays an important role in … Continue reading
Dandy Trail Bridge at Fishback Creek
Any kayaker venturing down Eagle Creek into the reservoir, and every fisherman knows this rusty old bridge. It’s at the southwest corner of Fishback Creek and Eagle Creek. Dandy Trail was a scenic roadway that meandered along the westside of … Continue reading