Strikes
The Great Street-Railway Strike in New York and Brooklyn. The strikers and their friends building barricades on Carmine Street, New York City; The mounted police of Brooklyn escorting a gang of "scabs" and a provision-wagon to the Ninth Avenue and Nineteenth Street stables. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, 1889 February 9
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The Street-Car Strike in Brooklyn. Harper's Weekly,, undated.
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The Streetcar Strike in Brooklyn—Starting the First Car. Harper's Weekly,, 1889-02-09
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The Strike in Brooklyn. Detachment of the Forty-Seventh Regiment Marching to Fifteenth Street; Halsey Street and Broadway – The Shooting of Ahrens; Trolley-Car Used as an Ambulance [2 copies]., Undated.
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The Strike in Brooklyn – Firing at the Mob [2 copies]. Harper's Weekly,, undated.
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The Strike in Brooklyn – First Battery, Stationed at East New York; Seventh Regiment Deploying Skirmishers at Ridgewood Stables – Taking out the First Car, January 22nd. Harper's Weekly,, undated.
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The Strike in Brooklyn – "Keep the Windows Down!" [2 copies]. Harper's Weekly,, undated.
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The Strike in Brooklyn – [Recto: Troop A Awaiting Orders; Troop A Preparing Dinner; Cooking Meals; Troop A Going to Escort the Linemen's Wagon; Thirteenth Regiment Pickets Trying to Keep Warm. Verso: Major William H. Kipp; Major G.G. Cochran; Captain Charles F. Roe; "The Triangle," a Saloon Frequented by the Strikers, at Broadway and Halsey Street [2 copies]. Harper's Weekly,, undated.
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