Box 3
Contains 106 Results:
The Distress in East London, 15 February 1868
Including illustrations titled: 'The Labor-Yard of the Bethnal Green Employment Association' and 'Sewing-Class in Bener-Street, Commercial-Road East.' From The Illustrated London News, Feburary 15, 1868.
The Inevitable Result to the American Workingman of Indiscriminate Immigration, 6 March 1905
Including illustration titled: 'The Inevitable Result to the American Workingman of Indiscriminate Immigration.' From Judge, March 6, 1905. By Gillam, F. Victor, 1858?-1920.
And 'the Villain Still Pursues Her', 19 June 1897
Including illustration titled: 'And the Villain Still Pursues Her.' From Judge, June 18, 1897. By Gillam, F. Victor, 1858?-1920.
A Hint to a Long-Suffering People, 22 September 1886
Including illustration titled: 'A Hint to a Long-Suffering People.' From Puck, September 22, 1886. By Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937.
Wanted, a Leader!
Including illustration titled: 'Wanted, a Leader! - The Labor-Agitation Orchestra on the Go-as-You-Please Plan.' From Puck, circa 1880s-1890s. By Opper, Frederick Burr, 1857-1937.
The Same Old Thing, 1895
Including illustrations titled: 'Same Old Day-Dream' and 'Same Old Awakening.' From Puck, 1895. By Taylor, Charles Jay, 1855-1929.
A Hard Baby to Bring Up
Including illustration titled: 'A Hard Baby to Bring Up.' From Puck, circa 1890s. By Keppler, Joseph Ferdinand, 1838-1894.
The Great Labor Parade of September 1st, 13 September 1884
Including illustration titled: 'New York City - The Great Labor Parade of September 1st - The Procession Passing Up Broadway.' From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, September 13, 1884.
A Scene in the Schuylkill Mining Region, 29 April 1882
Including illustration titled: 'Pennslyvania - A Scene in the Schuylkill Mining Region - Carrying Home the Victim of a Disaster.' From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, April 29, 1882.
Between the Strike and the Family, 8 June 1872
Including illustration titled: 'Between the Strike and the Family.' From Harper's Weekly, June 8, 1872. By Frenzeny, Paul.
The Great Strike [part 1], 11 August 1887
Including illustration titled: 'The Great Strike - Destruction of the Union Depot and Hotel at Pittsburgh.' From Harper's Weekly, August 11, 1887. By Schell, Frederic B.
The Frenzy, and What Came of It, 18 August 1877
Including illustration titled: 'The Frenzy, and What Came of It.' From Harper's Weekly, August 18, 1877. By Abbey, Edwin Austin, 1852-1911.
The Great Strike [part 4], 18 August 1877
Including illustrations titled: 'Driving the Rioters from Turner Hall' and 'Fight between the Military and the Rioters at the Halsted Street Viaduct.' From Harper's Weekly, August 18, 1877. By Sears, C. and Sears, A. T.
Trade Schools in New York, 24 January 1885
Including illustration titled: 'Trade Schools in New York.' From Harper's Weekly, January 24, 1885. By Taylor, Charles Jay, 1855-1929.
What's in a Name!, 10 April 1886
Including illustration titled: 'What's In a Name!' From Harper's Weekly, April 10, 1886. By Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902.
The Homestead Riot, 6 July 1892
Including illustrations titled: 'The Mob Assailing the Pinkerton Men on Their Way to the Temporary Prison' and 'The Burning Barges.' From Harper's Weekly, July 6, 1892. By Mente, Charles.
The Pennsylvania Strike, 21 January 1888
Including illustration titled: 'The Pennsylvania Strike - Miners Calling a Meeting.' From Harper's Weekly, January 21, 1888. By By Rogers, W. A. (William Allen), 1854-1931.
The New Slavery and the New Slave-Driver, 9 March 1887
Including illustration titled: 'The New Slavery and the New Slave-Driver.' From Puck, March 9, 1887. By Taylor, Charles Jay, 1855-1929.
National Civic Federation to End Labor Wars, 28 December 1901
Including illustration titled: 'National Civic Federation to End Labor Wars.' From Collier's Illustrated Weekly, December 28, 1901.
The Fourth of July in Pennsylvania
Including illustration titled: 'Der Bierte Juli in Pennlnfvanien. Ein Gauben - Preisldieken in Den Kohlenbergwerk - Doffrikten.' From Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly, circa 1870s-1880s. By Hyde, John N.