Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen62Illinois State Historical Society., 1969 |
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... town throughout the evening.15 Glen Carbon was neither the largest nor the most impor- tant city on the march , but because it was exclusively a coal - mining town it magnified the plight of the miners . The Madison Coal Company ...
... town throughout the evening.15 Glen Carbon was neither the largest nor the most impor- tant city on the march , but because it was exclusively a coal - mining town it magnified the plight of the miners . The Madison Coal Company ...
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... town east of Mt. Olive , had gone back to work . The Mt. Olive min- ers led by Bradley left for Coffeen the first days of August . They found the mines guarded by special police , and dep- uty sheriffs prevented the marchers from ...
... town east of Mt. Olive , had gone back to work . The Mt. Olive min- ers led by Bradley left for Coffeen the first days of August . They found the mines guarded by special police , and dep- uty sheriffs prevented the marchers from ...
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... town if citizens had been willing to spend $ 50 for a survey , 25 it was Illinois Central policy not to put stations in established towns . 26 - - The determining factor in the location of station towns was frequently the availability of ...
... town if citizens had been willing to spend $ 50 for a survey , 25 it was Illinois Central policy not to put stations in established towns . 26 - - The determining factor in the location of station towns was frequently the availability of ...
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The Union Miners Cemetery at Mt Olive Illinois | 229 |
Cover Mother Jones Monument Mt Olive 233 Mother Mary Harris Jones | 233 |
General Alexander Bradley attired in his favorite | 238 |
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