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- male, deceased (1928)
- William Dudley Haywood (February 4, 1869-May 18, 1928), better known as Big Bill Haywood, was a prominent figure in the American labor movement....
- male, deceased (1905)
- Frank Steunenberg (born August 8, 1861 in Keokuk, Iowa - died December 30, 1905 in Caldwell, Idaho) was the fourth Governor of the State of Idaho,...
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- Charles Moyer was president of the Western Federation of Miners (WFM) during the Colorado Labor Wars. He was implicated in the 1905 assassination...
- male, deceased (1954)
- Harry Orchard was born Albert Edward Horsley in 1867 in Wooler Township, Ontario, Canada. He was known as Thomas Hogan in 1905, and also used the...
- male, deceased (1929)
- Vincent Saint John (1876 - 1929) was an American labor leader and a prominent Wobbly. He was born in Newport, Kentucky and was the only son of New...
- male, deceased (1941)
- Ed Boyce was founder and president of the Western Federation of Miners, a radical American labor organizer, socialist and hard rock mine owner.
- male, deceased (1902)
- T.J. Tarsney (1846 - 1902?) was a Populist politician in Colorado in the late 1800s. He was born in Ohio, but moved to Colorado. He lived in...
- male, deceased (1901)
- Davis Hanson Waite (April 9, 1825-November 27, 1901), U.S. Populist Party and Democratic Party politician, He served as Governor of Colorado from...
- male, deceased (1917)
- Frank Little (1879-1917) was an American labor leader. He joined the radical union the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in 1906. He organized...
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- Morris Friedman was, until 1905, the private stenographer for Pinkerton detective James McParland. Friedman came to the attention of the public...
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