Box 110
Contains 6 Results:
Pinkerton reports - Galesburg, Jul. 1888-Jan. 1889
Correspondence, reports, scrapbooks, and other items related to the 1888 strike. Materials are quite comprehensive, with Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers materials, correspondence from CB&Q executives, reports from Pinkerton agents who infiltrated union meetings, and multiple scrapbooks and written histories.
Pinkerton reports - Hannibal, MO, Apr.-May 1888
Correspondence, reports, scrapbooks, and other items related to the 1888 strike. Materials are quite comprehensive, with Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers materials, correspondence from CB&Q executives, reports from Pinkerton agents who infiltrated union meetings, and multiple scrapbooks and written histories.
Pinkerton reports - Kansas City, MO, Apr.-Jul. 1888
Correspondence, reports, scrapbooks, and other items related to the 1888 strike. Materials are quite comprehensive, with Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers materials, correspondence from CB&Q executives, reports from Pinkerton agents who infiltrated union meetings, and multiple scrapbooks and written histories.
Pinkerton reports - Mendota, IL, Mar.-Jun. 1888
Correspondence, reports, scrapbooks, and other items related to the 1888 strike. Materials are quite comprehensive, with Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers materials, correspondence from CB&Q executives, reports from Pinkerton agents who infiltrated union meetings, and multiple scrapbooks and written histories.
Pinkerton reports - miscellaneous towns, Mar. 1888-Mar. 1889
Correspondence, reports, scrapbooks, and other items related to the 1888 strike. Materials are quite comprehensive, with Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers materials, correspondence from CB&Q executives, reports from Pinkerton agents who infiltrated union meetings, and multiple scrapbooks and written histories.
Pinkerton reports - Noonan brothers investigations, Apr.-Sep. 1888
Correspondence, reports, scrapbooks, and other items related to the 1888 strike. Materials are quite comprehensive, with Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers materials, correspondence from CB&Q executives, reports from Pinkerton agents who infiltrated union meetings, and multiple scrapbooks and written histories.