Ludlow strike [graphic] [1914]

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Ludlow strike [graphic] [1914]

UMW strikers, on strike against CF&I, stand on railroad tracks close to a dead National Guardsman near Ludlow (Las Animas County), Colorado. The men wear hats and overcoats, one man holds a rifle. Houses and buildings are in the distance.

1 photographic print ; 12 x 17 cm. (5 x 7 in.)

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Colorado Fuel and Iron Company

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Pueblo, Colo.-based steel company. Founded 1872. From the description of Report on sound values of fixed assets and other corporate features of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, March 31, 1934. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 13239337 ...

United mine workers of America

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Colorado. National Guard

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"Routt Rifles" was one of the units that made up the Colorado State Militia during the late 19th century. The unit was also known as Company E, First Regiment of the Colorado National Guard. In 1883, the company met for drill on Thursday evening of each week at the State Armory located between 1448 to 1454 Champa street at the corner of Fifteenth Street, Denver, Colo. From the description of Routt Rifles Muster Roll, 1881 Nov. 10. (Denver Public Library). WorldCat record id: 19969845...