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Bygones: Last Union Army Civil War vet died in Duluth 70 years ago
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News-Tribune, Aug. 3, 1926The Duluth municipal court is seeking information concerning drunken driving laws, suggesting it may begin revoking automobile licenses from people found guilty of driving while intoxicated.
ADVERTISEMENTNews-Tribune, Aug. 3, 1956Duluth's Albert Woolson, last surviving member of the Union Army of the Civil War, died quietly in his sleep at St. Luke's hospital.
His passing brought a flood of regrets, from President Dwight D. Eisenhower to the nurse who attended him.
Sever was charged with aggravated assault after allegedly firing a blank shot at a helicopter spraying herbicides on forest lands near his property.
This preemptively froze the city’s ability to enforce an ordinance that would have fouled the plans of Jim Gradishar, president of NorShor Experience Inc.