Winnipeg Liquor Conspiracy
Bibliography
“Former Chief of Police Dies.” Minneapolis Tribune, July 21, 1935.
Goldberg. United States, 227 Federal Reporter 211 (8th Cir. 1921.)
Holcombe, Return I., and William H. Bingham. “Oscar O. Martinson.” In Compendium of History and Biography of Minneapolis and Hennepin County, Minnesota (Minneapolis: Brookhaven Press, 1914), 480.
“In re the Application of Fred F. Mason to the Honorable J. A. A. Burnquist, Governor of the State of Minnesota, for the Removal of William M Nash, County Attorney of Hennepin County.” 147 Minnesota Reports 383 (1920).
“Liquor Crimes Charged to Sheriff and Aides Exposed.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 16, 1920.
“Martinson Watched Unloading of Whisky, Witness Testifies.” Minneapolis Tribune, May 7, 1920.
Men of Minnesota: A Collection of Portraits of the Men Prominent in Business and Professional Life in Minnesota. St. Paul: Polk & Company, 1915.
Minnesota Supreme Court case file #22065, In re the Application of Fred F. Mason to the Honorable J. A. A. Burnquist, Governor of the State of Minnesota, for the Removal of William M Nash, County Attorney of Hennepin County.
“Nash Acquitted on Liquor Charges.” Minneapolis Journal, July 3, 1920.
“Nash Ousted: Martinson, Weisman Sentenced.” Minneapolis Tribune, August 1, 1920.
“Oscar Martinson is Released on Parole.” Duluth Herald, August 29, 1921.
“Oscar Martinson in Salvation Army.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, October 27, 1927.
“Oscar Martinson to Preach Here.” Minneapolis Star, October 7, 1929.
“Sheriff and 13 Others Indicted in Liquor Case.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 15, 1920.
Chronology
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Bibliography
“Former Chief of Police Dies.” Minneapolis Tribune, July 21, 1935.
Goldberg. United States, 227 Federal Reporter 211 (8th Cir. 1921.)
Holcombe, Return I., and William H. Bingham. “Oscar O. Martinson.” In Compendium of History and Biography of Minneapolis and Hennepin County, Minnesota (Minneapolis: Brookhaven Press, 1914), 480.
“In re the Application of Fred F. Mason to the Honorable J. A. A. Burnquist, Governor of the State of Minnesota, for the Removal of William M Nash, County Attorney of Hennepin County.” 147 Minnesota Reports 383 (1920).
“Liquor Crimes Charged to Sheriff and Aides Exposed.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 16, 1920.
“Martinson Watched Unloading of Whisky, Witness Testifies.” Minneapolis Tribune, May 7, 1920.
Men of Minnesota: A Collection of Portraits of the Men Prominent in Business and Professional Life in Minnesota. St. Paul: Polk & Company, 1915.
Minnesota Supreme Court case file #22065, In re the Application of Fred F. Mason to the Honorable J. A. A. Burnquist, Governor of the State of Minnesota, for the Removal of William M Nash, County Attorney of Hennepin County.
“Nash Acquitted on Liquor Charges.” Minneapolis Journal, July 3, 1920.
“Nash Ousted: Martinson, Weisman Sentenced.” Minneapolis Tribune, August 1, 1920.
“Oscar Martinson is Released on Parole.” Duluth Herald, August 29, 1921.
“Oscar Martinson in Salvation Army.” Minneapolis Morning Tribune, October 27, 1927.
“Oscar Martinson to Preach Here.” Minneapolis Star, October 7, 1929.
“Sheriff and 13 Others Indicted in Liquor Case.” Minneapolis Tribune, April 15, 1920.