Bill Haywood

Bill Haywood

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....
Frank Steunenberg

Frank Steunenberg

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,...

Charles Moyer

male
Charles Moyer was president of the Western Federation of Miners (WFM) during the Colorado Labor Wars. He was implicated in the 1905 assassination...

Albert Horsley

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...
Vincent Saint Saint John

Vincent Saint Saint John

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...
Ed Boyce

Ed Boyce

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.

T. J. Tarsney

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...

Davis Hanson Waite

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...

Frank Little

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...

Morris Friedman

male
Morris Friedman was, until 1905, the private stenographer for Pinkerton detective James McParland. Friedman came to the attention of the public...