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1913-1914 Strike

Persons, Industrial Relations, Labor Disputes, Strikes and Lockouts, Buildings, Public Buildings Wm. Lucas; Jos. Wills; Thos. Hosking; John MacLaughlin; James Shutte. Sheriff deputies on Court House steps at Houghton. [Two smiling boys stand behind the deputies.]

Scanned: June 20, 2007


1913-1914 Strike

Persons, Industrial Relations, Labor Disputes, Strikes and Lockouts, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress Some of the district organizers of the W. F. of M. So called agitators. Officers of various local unions of W. F. of M. and the lies they told the Congressional Committee! [Group of men pose for what appears to be a studio photo.]

Scanned: June 20, 2007


1913-1914 Strike

Persons, Industrial Relations, Labor Disputes, Strikes and Lockouts, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress Officers of Calumet Union. (1) William J. Richard, Pres. (2) John A. Antilla, Secy. (3) Dunstan, Ass. Secy. (4) Peter Jeada, Organizer (5) H. W. Mikko, Clerk (6) Victor Berg, Secy. Relief Com. [The men are shown in an office setting. H. W. Mikko is reportedly the person who took the photos in this collection.]

Scanned: June 20, 2007


1913-1914 Strike

Persons, Industrial Relations, Labor Disputes, Strikes and Lockouts, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress C. H. Tanner who was deported from Hancock, MI. Auditor of W. F. M. at Denver, CO. His account of the Moyer deportation has never been disputed by any eye witness. He was fair. [Full body image of Mr. Tanner standing by a building.]

Scanned: June 20, 2007


Biography - James A. Cruse

Persons, Peace Officers, Industrial Relations, Labor Disputes, Strikes and Lockouts James A. Cruse, Sheriff. Houghton County Sheriff during Strike of 1913-14. [Photo of the sheriff standing in front of a building.]

Scanned: July 11, 2006


1913-1914 Strike

Persons, Industrial Relations, Labor Disputes, Strikes and Lockouts, Transportation, Automotive Mother Jones and Guy Miller. Miller is member of Executive Com. of W. F. M. of Joplin, MO - editor of Miner's Bulletin. [Two unidentifed men ride with Mother Jones in a vintage automobile.]

Scanned: June 20, 2007


1913-1914 Strike

Persons, Industrial Relations, Labor Disputes, Strikes and Lockouts, Buildings, Public Buildings E. F. Legender and A. W. Kerr, Attorneys. Attorneys, local for Federation Calumet, Mich. Kerr is now chief counsel for United Mine workers of Illinois who left for Springfield, Ill. [The two attorneys stand on steps enclosed by sandstone railings. A man who appears to be a postman stands behind them.]

Scanned: June 18, 2007


1913-1914 Strike

Persons, Industrial Relations, Labor Disputes, Strikes and Lockouts, Manners and Customs, Clothing and Dress Congressional Committee. Switzer; Howell; Taylor; Judge Taylor; Casey. This committee was sent by congress to report on Fed. questions, who failed to report up to date (Sept. 1914) but probably will if Democrat Party wants Socialist vote. [The committee poses in what appears to be a studio photo.]

Scanned: June 20, 2007


1913-1914 Strike

Persons, Industrial Relations, Labor Disputes, Strikes and Lockouts, Buildings, Public Buildings Judge O. N. Hilton. Chief counsel of F. W. M. Denver, CO. He has been called the human skunk and he does it for pay. [Full body image of Judge Hilton.]

Scanned: June 20, 2007