New Ulm Military Draft Meeting, 1917
Bibliography
“Big Crowd Hears Draft Discussion” New Ulm Review, August 1, 1917.
Chrislock, Carl. Watchdog of Loyalty: The Minnesota Commission of Public Safety During World War I. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1991.
“Don’t Want Draft Men Forced to Go to Europe.” New Ulm Brown County Journal, July 28, 1917.
“Governor Suspends Three Officials.” New Ulm Brown County Journal, August 25, 1917.
Holbrook, Franklin F., and Livia Appel. Minnesota in the War With Germany. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1928.
“Mayor L. A. Fritsche Sees Exoneration.” New Ulm Brown County Journal, August 25, 1917.
“New Ulm to Stage Protests Against U.S. Steps in War.” Minneapolis Journal, July 24, 1917.
“New Ulm Planning to Test Draft Law and Join Pacifists.” Minneapolis Journal, July 26, 1917.
“Patriotism Rings at Peace Meeting.” New Ulm Review, April 4, 1917.
“Peace Delegates Tell of Journey.” New Ulm Review, April 11, 1917.
“Peace Delegation Goes to Washington.” New Ulm Brown County Journal, April 7, 1917.
Petitions and Transcripts of Testimony in Investigations, 1917–1918
Minnesota Commission of Public Safety
State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00959.xml
Description: See especially the transcript of testimony of the hearing in New Ulm, in the file titled “In the matter of charges filed against L. A. Fritsche, Albert Pfaender, and Louis Vogel of New Ulm.”
Chronology
1916
March 30, 1917
April 4, 1917
April 6, 1917
April 20, 1917
July 1917
July 25, 1917
August 14, 1917
August 21, 1917
Septem-ber 4, 1917
Septem-ber–October, 1917
December 1, 1917
January 29, 1918
April 1918
1920
Bibliography
“Big Crowd Hears Draft Discussion” New Ulm Review, August 1, 1917.
Chrislock, Carl. Watchdog of Loyalty: The Minnesota Commission of Public Safety During World War I. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1991.
“Don’t Want Draft Men Forced to Go to Europe.” New Ulm Brown County Journal, July 28, 1917.
“Governor Suspends Three Officials.” New Ulm Brown County Journal, August 25, 1917.
Holbrook, Franklin F., and Livia Appel. Minnesota in the War With Germany. St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society, 1928.
“Mayor L. A. Fritsche Sees Exoneration.” New Ulm Brown County Journal, August 25, 1917.
“New Ulm to Stage Protests Against U.S. Steps in War.” Minneapolis Journal, July 24, 1917.
“New Ulm Planning to Test Draft Law and Join Pacifists.” Minneapolis Journal, July 26, 1917.
“Patriotism Rings at Peace Meeting.” New Ulm Review, April 4, 1917.
“Peace Delegates Tell of Journey.” New Ulm Review, April 11, 1917.
“Peace Delegation Goes to Washington.” New Ulm Brown County Journal, April 7, 1917.
Petitions and Transcripts of Testimony in Investigations, 1917–1918
Minnesota Commission of Public Safety
State Archives Collection, Minnesota Historical Society, St. Paul
http://www2.mnhs.org/library/findaids/gr00959.xml
Description: See especially the transcript of testimony of the hearing in New Ulm, in the file titled “In the matter of charges filed against L. A. Fritsche, Albert Pfaender, and Louis Vogel of New Ulm.”