Biographical sketch of Caterina Pessetto Bottino.

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Biographical sketch of Caterina Pessetto Bottino.

Discusses coal mining, sheltering Mother Jones during the 1903 coal strike, operating a boarding house.

2 pp. : photocopy of typescript.

eng, Latn

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Jones, Mother, 1837-1930

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Union activist Mother Jones was born Mary Harris in Ireland and immigrated to the United States. She was a school teacher and married George Jones and had four children. By 1867, Jones had lost her family to a yellow fever epidemic in Memphis, Tennessee. By the 1870s, "Mother" Jones began her long involvement in the labor struggle, by participating in various strikes such as the Pittsburgh Labor Riots (1877), the Western Virginia Anthracite Coal Strike (1902), and the Colorado Coal Field and A...

Bottino, Caterina Pessetto, 1870-1945.

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Litizzette, S. V.

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Lived in Helper, Utah. From the description of Biographical sketch of Caterina Pessetto Bottino. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122351925 ...