Viewing World War I Category (4) found:Col. William H. Donahue: "The 151st Field Artillery in Combat" (1919).William H. Donahue practiced law in Minneapolis from 1902, when he was admitted to the bar, until death in 1950 at age seventy-two. But the military, not the law, was his dominant interest in life. He was on active duty in the Minnesota National Guard at various times from 1896 to the mid-1920s. Dur... Life Members of the Minnesota State Bar Association for Service in World War I. (1920).Seventy-eight lawyers who served in World War I became "life members" of the Minnesota State Bar Association. A list of those veterans was published in the Proceedings of the Bar Association in 1920. ... Michael J. Galvin, Jr., "Dedication of the World War I Monument." (1999).On November 11, 1999, a monument to those who served in World War I was dedicated at Winona Lake Park, Winona, Minnesota. The dedication address was delivered by Michael J. Galvin Jr., an attorney practicing in St. Paul. ... The Sedition Trials of A. D. Smith & E. F. C. Ebeling (1918).In 1918 A. D. Smith, a lawyer, and E. F. C. Ebeling, a doctor, were prosecuted in Hennepin County District Court for violating the Minnesota Sedition Act. Reports of their trials in the Minneapolis Morning Tribune are posted here. ... |