The
first place to receive the news that The Great War ( WWI) had ended was the
Minot Daily News. It was about 2:00 am Minot time. The editor received a
message at his residence that the Armistice had been signed by Germany. By the
time the whistles started to blow in the early morning hours, the Minot Daily
News had thousands of “Extra’s” on the streets. The city went wild with
delirium. One man tied a rope to a cowbell and ran through the streets. Make
shift floats and parades were quickly assembled to celebrate the news. The City
Auditor at the time, Hagenstein, and a group of patriots gave speeches, many
interspersed with the song, “Hail, Hail, the Gang’s all here.” Many businesses
closed as well as the Minot City offices. All had signs out stating. “Closed
today to bury the Kaiser”.
Marching to Go to War - WWI - Central Ave |
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