Papers, 1879-1924.

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Papers, 1879-1924.

Concern Schilling's activities in the Socialist Labor Part and his support of the Haymarket Square anarchists and the eight-hour (work day) movement.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7357461

University of Michigan

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Mackay, John Henry, 1864-1933

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German poet, anarchist. From the description of Correspondence, with George Schumm, 1891-1932. (University of Michigan). WorldCat record id: 34368887 ...

Schilling, George Adam, 1850-1938.

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Parsons, Lucy E. (Lucy Eldine), 1853-1942

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Yarros, Victor S.

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Stone, Melville Elijah, 1848-1929

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Melville Elijah Stone was born in Hudson, Illinois on August 22, 1848. His father, Reverend Elijah Stone, was a Methodist minister, and his mother was Sophia Creighton. In 1860, the family moved to Chicago where Stone attended high school and began his journalism career. From 1864 to 1875, Stone held various journalistic positions, working at different times as a reporter, correspondent, editor, and publisher for various Chicago newspapers. During some of these years Stone was the ...