Tennessee Serial Killer 1902 Coal Strike

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Additional Physical Format: Online version: United States. Anthracite Coal Strike Commission. Report to the President on the anthracite coal strike of May-October, 1902.

Washington: G.P.O., 1903 (OCoLC)589695144 Material Type: Government publication, National government publication Document Type: Book All Authors / Contributors:;; OCLC Number: 2623642 Notes: 'May, 1903.' Issued as issue no. 46 of the Bulletin of the Department of Labor and as part of the United States Congressional serial set in serial 4556 (volume 1) of the 58th Congress, Senate, Special session.

An earlier edition of this document (March 18, 1903, 87 p.) contained the report of the commission only. Description: 257 pages: map; 23 cm. Regenerative Energiesysteme Volcker Quaschning Ebook here. Contents: Appendices: A. Names of parties and counsel and their statement of the case -- B. Earnings of contract miners and of employees paid by day, week, or month -- C. Breaker starts, hours per day in operation, and equivalent in 10-hour days for each company and colliery -- D. Sizes of mine cars -- E.

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Cost of leading articles of food in anthracite coal region, 1898 to 1902 -- F. Constitution of United Mine workers of America -- G. Replies of presidents of coal companies to letter of John Mitchell of February 14, 1902, requesting a joint conference -- H.

Proposed plan for an organization for the execution of trade agreements -- I. Proposed bill providing for compulsory investigation and publicity -- J. Anthracite coal-carrying companies and the affiliated coal-mining companies. Series Title:, 58th Congress, special session, no. Responsibility: by the Anthracite Coal Strike Commission.

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