The Armies of Labor: A Chronicle of the Organized Wage-EarnersOrth, Samuel Peter
History
The Armies of Labor: A Chronicle of the Organized Wage-Earners
Orth, Samuel Peter
Labor unions -- United States -- History
Michigan, "hobo" labor in, 190; labor ticket (1888), 237.
Militia, use during strikes, 37, 244-245.
Mill, James, Place and, 17.
Milwaukee, Knights of St. Crispin in, 74; and Socialism, 244, 245.
Minnesota, "hobo" labor in, 190; labor ticket (1888), 237.
Missouri, strikes, 66; eight-hour law (1867), 71; labor ticket (1888), 237.
Mitchell, John, president of United Mine workers, 113, 114, 128-129; his life and character, 127-128; and Anthracite Coal Strike, 129-130; quoted, 131-132; on compulsory membership in unions, 170; on collective bargaining, 170; sentenced to imprisonment, 182, 254.
Montana, "hobo" labor in, 190; violence in, 193; and I. W. W., 216.
Mooney, Thomas, Nine Years in America (1850), quoted, 43-44.
Moore, Ely, 31.
Morrison, Frank, 182, 254.
Morrissey, P. H., 146, 148, 158-160.
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National Civic Federation, 152.
National Convention of Journeymen Printers (1850), 60.
National Erectors' Association, 249.
National Labor party, convention, 230 (note); see also Labor Reform party.
National Labor Union, 73-74, 229.
National Metal Trade Association, 125.
National Protective Association, 133.
National Trade Association of Hat Finishers, 60.
National Trades Union, 34.
National Typographical Union, 60.
National Union party, 233.
Navigation Laws, 6, 10.
Nebraska, labor ticket (1888), 237.
Nevada, and I. W. W., 216.
New Brunswick, union in, 34.
New England, class distinctions, 20; manufacture in, 25; women in textile mills, 55; cotton weavers' strike (1880), 67; labor politics, 225-227.
New England Association of Farmers, Mechanics, and Workingmen, 225.
New England Protective Union, 48.
New England Workingmen's Association, 46, 51.
New Hampshire, first ten-hour law, 52.
New Jersey, manufacturing in, 25; delegates to national cordwainers' convention (1836), 35; ten-hour law (1851), 54; stablemen's strike (1880), 67; labor party, 232.
New York (State), delegates to national cordwainers' convention (1836), 35; communistic colonies, 41; cotton weavers' strike (1880), 67; eight-hour law (1867), 71; boycotts, 178; labor party (1878), 232; United Labor party in, 235; labor code, 249.
New York Boycotter quoted, 179.
New York Bureau of Statistics and Labor, on boycotts, 178.
New York Central Railroad, Arthur as engineer on, 141.
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