Saturday, October 5, 2019

On This Date in Minnesota History: October 5


October 5, 1903 – Shortly before noon today, Peter O. Elliott, a Swede from Minneapolis, attempted to make  his way into the White house to see President Theodore Roosevelt, saying the President had sent for him and he wanted to see him. Elliott, who was told the President was engaged and could not see him, then tried to force his way in and was overpowered by officers on duty and carried to a police van. Seeming to realize then for the first time that he was under arrest, Elliott began a furious struggle with his captors, trying to escape.



Peter O. Elliott1

He drew a revolver from his right trouser pocket and attempted to shoot Officer James Cissell. The officer grabbed his hand and wrenched the weapon from his grasp.  Elliott’s struggles were so fierce, however, that the two officers in the cramped quarters of the van were unable to subdue him. Officer Cissell then drew his revolver and fired two shots to attract attention. Attracted by the shots, Chief Usher Thomas Stone and Officer Parker of the White House force, who had assisted in carrying Elliot to the van, rushed back to the vehicle and aided in overpowering him.

In the struggle within the police van, Elliott broke a glass panel with his head, severely cutting his head and face. Officer Cissell sustained a serious cut on his right arm, two inches of flesh being cut out of the fleshy part of his arm. He suffered considerably from loss of blood, but his injury is not considered serious.

Elliott was taken to the emergency hospital where his wounds were dressed. From there he was taken to the first precinct police station and incarcerated in one of the detention wards. An official examination as to his mental condition will be held very soon.

This was Elliott’s second attempt to see the President. The day before, while Roosevelt attended morning services at Grace Reformed Church, Elliott appeared near the entrance to the church and made an effort to speak to the President, but he was foiled in his endeavor by secret service officers. At that time the man showed no symptoms of insanity and quietly left the vicinity of the church when ordered to do so by the officers. 


Minneapolis Journal; “Armed Madman Seeks President. Peter Elliott, Whose Home Is in South Minneapolis, Arrested While Trying to See the President. He Fought Fiercely When Hustled Into a Police Van and Two Men Could Not Subdue Him—Carried a Revolver and Tried three Times to Get at the President—Is Now in the Emergency Hospital, His Head Badly Cut.”; October 5, 1903; p. 1.

1Minneapolis Journal; Oct. 6, 1903; p. 1.
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Thursday, October 3, 2019

On This Date in Minnesota History: October 3


October 3, 2008 – “Thomas [Tom] Petters (51), founder of Petters Co., was arrested in Minnesota on charges of mail and wire fraud, money laundering and obstruction of justice. Over 20 investors and investment groups were thought to have been bilked of over $100 million and losses claimed by funds could top $2 billion.”

http://timelines.ws/states/MINNESOTA.HTML




Tom Petters
 
https://www.mprnews.org/story/2008/10/03/pettersarrested

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Wednesday, October 2, 2019

On This Date in Minnesota History: October 2

October 2, 1900The St. Paul Dispatch ran a photograph of all the automobiles owned by city residents: two cars and two trucks.”  

http://www.thehistorypeople.com/data/docs/timeline-part1.pdf




The St. Paul Dispatch; “Mass Meeting of the Automobiles of St. Paul”; Oct. 2, 1900; p. 1.
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Monday, September 30, 2019

On This Date in Minnesota History: September 30

September 30, 1981 - The Minnesota Twins played their last game at Met Stadium on this date, losing to the Kansas City Royals 5-2.   

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropolitan_Stadium



Met Stadium, Bloomington, Minn.


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Sunday, September 29, 2019

On This Date in Minnesota History: September 29


September 29, 1883 - A consortium of flour mill owners in Minneapolis form the Minneapolis, Sault Ste. Marie and Atlantic Railway to build a railroad between its two namesake cities to avoid sending shipments through Chicago. 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minneapolis,_St._Paul_and_Sault_Ste._Marie_Railroad



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