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Hellraisers Journal – Saturday November 8, 1913
“Clash in the Copper Country” by Graham Romeyn Taylor
From The Survey of November 1, 1913:
[Scene of Seeberville Murders]
[Old Two Man Drill]
[New One Man Drill]
[Militia Camp at Calumet]
[Company Gunthugs]
[Charles Moyer, President of Western Federation of Miners
with John A. Moffitt, Mediator with U. S. Department of Labor][The Indomitable Annie Clemenc]
[Best Grade Company Houses]
[Strikers on Picket Duty]
[Poorer Grade Company Houses]
[Union’s Request for Conference Refused]
[Strikers Demonstrate with Flag]
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SOURCES & IMAGES
Quote Annie Clemenc, Die Behind Flag, Mnrs Bltn, Sept 16, 1913
per Comstock p42
https://books.google.com/books?id=0-FGAgAAQBAJ
The Survey
(New York, New York)
-Nov 1, 1913, pages 127-135, 145-149
“The Clash in the Copper Country
The First Big Strike in Fifty Years in the
Industrial Backwoods of Upper Michigan”
-by Graham Romeyn Taylor
https://archive.org/details/thesurvey31survuoft/page/127/mode/1up?view=theater
See also:
More from Taylor’s Article Subtitles:
-Mines and Men
-Socialist Finns
-Disorder
-Injunction
-Menace of Gunthugs
-Work Shifts
-Wages and Dividends
-Minimum Asked
-Objections to One Man Drill
-Friction with Under Bosses
-Mine Situation
-Land Ownership
-Strikers Spirit and Perseverance
-Union’s Record
-WFM v IWW
-Managers’ Antagonism
-Managers Criticized
Tag: Michigan Copper Country Strike of 1913-1914
https://weneverforget.org/tag/michigan-copper-country-strike-of-1913-1914/
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