Box 40
Contains 5 Results:
P, Sep. 1893-Jan. 1894
Telegrams to and from various CB&Q officials including G. B. Harris, C. M. Higginson, J. J. Hill, and others concerning the movement of trains, railroad buildings and equipment, personnel issues, and travel plans. 1894 telegrams include subject files on the Great Northern and Pullman strikes as well as the march of “Coxey’s Army” led by Jacob Coxey. Coxey was an activist who organized a march to Washington to demand that the government provide work for the unemployed.
N-Q, Jan. 1894-May 1895
Telegrams to and from various CB&Q officials including G. B. Harris, C. M. Higginson, J. J. Hill, and others concerning the movement of trains, railroad buildings and equipment, personnel issues, and travel plans. 1894 telegrams include subject files on the Great Northern and Pullman strikes as well as the march of “Coxey’s Army” led by Jacob Coxey. Coxey was an activist who organized a march to Washington to demand that the government provide work for the unemployed.
N-P, May 1895-Oct. 1896
Telegrams to and from various CB&Q officials including G. B. Harris, C. M. Higginson, J. J. Hill, and others concerning the movement of trains, railroad buildings and equipment, personnel issues, and travel plans. 1894 telegrams include subject files on the Great Northern and Pullman strikes as well as the march of “Coxey’s Army” led by Jacob Coxey. Coxey was an activist who organized a march to Washington to demand that the government provide work for the unemployed.
P, Oct. 1896-Oct. 1897
Telegrams to and from various CB&Q officials including G. B. Harris, C. M. Higginson, J. J. Hill, and others concerning the movement of trains, railroad buildings and equipment, personnel issues, and travel plans. 1894 telegrams include subject files on the Great Northern and Pullman strikes as well as the march of “Coxey’s Army” led by Jacob Coxey. Coxey was an activist who organized a march to Washington to demand that the government provide work for the unemployed.
N-P, Oct. 1897-Jan.1899
Telegrams to and from various CB&Q officials including G. B. Harris, C. M. Higginson, J. J. Hill, and others concerning the movement of trains, railroad buildings and equipment, personnel issues, and travel plans. 1894 telegrams include subject files on the Great Northern and Pullman strikes as well as the march of “Coxey’s Army” led by Jacob Coxey. Coxey was an activist who organized a march to Washington to demand that the government provide work for the unemployed.