The main purpose was to sell Liberty bonds and organize lectures about the war, but the league may have been involved in intimidation of people opposed to the war.
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In the 1912 National elections Bloodgood was the Wisconsin committee member for Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive Party.
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His brother Joseph Colt Bloodgood (1 November 1867 - 22 October 1935) was to become an eminent surgeon.
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