May 29, 2019May 29, 2019 by James Ross Kelly Standing in Chains at Alcatraz–Hutterite Christian Martyrs of WWI Christianty, Pacifism Christian Pacifism, Hutterite Christian Martyrs, World War I, World War I conciencious objectors Leave a comment A photograph of conscientious objectors at Camp Lewis, Wash., Nov. 18, 1918. Four known Mennonite men are in the photo: (back row, third from right: Elmer McTimmmonds, lived near Sheridan, Ore.; back row, fourth from right: John Kropf, lived near Harrisburg, Ore.; middle row, fourth from right: Homer Schlegel, lived in Albany, Ore.; middle row, far right: Orie M. Conrad, later lived near Albany, Ore.). Orie refused to train and refused to put on a uniform. He paid dearly for it. At one point he almost lost his life by hanging but an officer saved him and his tormentors were courtmartialed. (Orie M. Conrad Photographs, HM4-384. Mennonite Church USA Archives-Goshen. Goshen, Ind.) Source: Standing in chains at Alcatraz Share this:TwitterEmailPrintMoreFacebookTumblrLike this:Like Loading...
August 5, 2014 by James Ross Kelly Leadership Conference 2014 | Prince Philip Kiril of Prussia Christianty, God's Love, Holy Spirit, Jesus 1914-2014, Alpha, Christianity, CS Lewis, Holy Spirit, Jesus, World War I 1 Comment Share this:TwitterEmailPrintMoreFacebookTumblrLike this:Like Loading...