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William L. Nuessle Papers, 1904-1959
Collection Overview
Title: William L. Nuessle Papers, 1904-1959
ID: OGLMC0044
Primary Creator: Nuessle, William L.
Extent: 12.5 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 04/04/1970. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Legal - North Dakota Supreme Court, University of North Dakota - Alumni
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
The William L. Nuessle Papers date from 1904-1959 and have been divided into six series:
Series 1: Correspondence, 1904-1959
Series 2: Farming, 1914-1959
Series 3: Judicial, 1919-1950
Series 4: Political, 1934-1947
Series 5: Miscellaneous
Series 6: Photographs
Collection Historical Note
William L. Nuessle was born May 5, 1878 in North Boston, New York. He was the son of Christopher and Mary (Vail) Nuessle. His family moved to the Dakota Territory in 1886, and settled on a farm near Emerado. Nuessle was educated at public schools in the area and attended the University of North Dakota following his graduation from high school.
While at UND, Nuessle played tackle on the undefeated 1899 football team. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1899. He also completed a Bachelor of Laws degree in 1901, and was admitted to the North Dakota Bar that same year. He practiced in Grand Forks for a short time before moving to McLean County in 1902. He married Emma Weiss in Crystal, North Dakota, on December 28, 1904. The couple had four children: William, Robert, Francis, and Mary Louise.
Nuessle was elected the State's Attorney for McLean County in 1904, and served in this position until 1909. He was elected to District Court in 1913. He served in the Sixth and Fourth Judicial Districts, and gained notoriety for his decision against Governor Frazier's takeover of the coal mines in 1919. He was elected to the North Dakota Supreme Court in 1922. He retired from the Court when his last term expired on December 31, 1950. Nuessle acted as the Court's Chief Justice in 1928-1929, 1933, 1939-1941, and from 1949-1950.
Nuessle was active in the Boy Scouts of America, and received the Silver Beaver Award from the Missouri Valley Scout Council. He acted as a trustee for the Bismarck Hospital for over twenty five years. He was also an active member in the American and North Dakota Bar Associations, as well as the Masons, Elks, and the Rotary. Nuessle was awarded an Alumni Achievement Citation by the UND Alumni Association in 1956.
William L. Nuessle died in Bismarck on March 30, 1959.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Accruals: Additional material was donated by Dr. Robert F. Nuessle on May 16, 1977 (Acc.77-417).
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Dr. Robert F. Nuessle
Acquisition Method: Donation
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). William L. Nuessle Papers. OGLMC 44, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid migrated to Archon in February 2015.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Correspondence, 1904-1959],
[Series 2: Farming, 1914-1959],
[Series 3: Judicial, 1919-1950],
[Series 4: Political, 1934-1947],
[Series 5: Miscellaneous],
[Series 6: Photographs],
[All]
- Series 3: Judicial, 1919-1950
- This series includes correspondence relating to judicial matters of the Sixth Judicial District of North Dakota and the Supreme Court of North Dakota. Also included are materials relating to Nuessle's controversial role in the 1919 North Dakota Coal Strike. The files are arranged alphabetically by name of correspondent. The materials in the series date from 1919 to 1922 and from 1949 to 1950.
- Box 1
- Box 5
- Box 7
- Folder 3: Judicial Correspondence, A-B, 1922
- Folder 4: Judicial Correspondence, C, 1922
- Folder 5: Judicial Correspondence, D-E, 1922
- Folder 6: Judicial Correspondence, F, 1922
- Folder 7: Judicial Correspondence, G-J, 1922
- Folder 8: Judicial Correspondence, K, 1922
- Folder 9: Judicial Correspondence, L, 1922
- Folder 10: Judicial Correspondence, M, 1922
- Folder 11: Judicial Correspondence, N-P, 1922
- Folder 12: Judicial Correspondence, R-S, 1922
- Folder 13: Judicial Correspondence, S-V, 1922
- Folder 14: Judicial Correspondence, W-Z, 1922
- Folder 15: Judicial Correspondence, Miscellaneous, 1922
- Folder 16: Judicial Correspondence, A-G, 1949-1950
- Folder 17: Judicial Correspondence, H-L, 1949-1950
- Folder 18: Judicial Correspondence, M-O, 1949-1950
- Folder 19: Judicial Correspondence, P-R, 1949-1950
- Folder 20: Judicial Correspondence, S-Z, 1949-1950
- Folder 21: Judicial Correspondence, A-B, 1921
- Folder 22: Judicial Correspondence, C-D, 1921
- Folder 23: Judicial Correspondence, E-G, 1921
- Folder 24: Judicial Correspondence, H-K, 1921
- Folder 25: Judicial Correspondence, L-M, 1921
- Folder 26: Judicial Correspondence, N-R, 1921
- Folder 27: Judicial Correspondence, S, 1921
- Folder 28: Judicial Correspondence, T-Z, 1921
- Folder 29: Judicial Correspondence, A-B, 1920
- Folder 30: Judicial Correspondence, C-D, 1920
- Folder 31: Judicial Correspondence, E-H, 1920
- Folder 32: Judicial Correspondence, J-M, 1920
- Folder 33: Judicial Correspondence, N-S, 1920
- Folder 34: Judicial Correspondence, T-Z, 1920
- Box 8
- Folder 1: Judicial Correspondence, A-B, 1919
- Folder 2: Judicial Correspondence, C-D, 1919
- Folder 3: Judicial Correspondence, E-H, 1919
- Folder 4: Judicial Correspondence, J-L, 1919
- Folder 5: Judicial Correspondence, M-O, 1919
- Folder 6: Judicial Correspondence, P-S, 1919
- Folder 7: Judicial Correspondence, T-Z, 1919
- Folder 8: Coal Strike Materials 1919
- Box 9
Browse by Series:
[Series 1: Correspondence, 1904-1959],
[Series 2: Farming, 1914-1959],
[Series 3: Judicial, 1919-1950],
[Series 4: Political, 1934-1947],
[Series 5: Miscellaneous],
[Series 6: Photographs],
[All]