The Samuel Gompers Papers: Volume 2 Index M-Z
This index also includes references to substantive annotations in volume one that are not repeated here; for instance, the reference to the Boston Central Trades and Labor Union's annotation in volume one, appears in this index as 1:166n.
M (Asterisks indicate glossary entries) McBride, John,* 32n, 72-75, 78, 127, 411-14; letter from, 30-32 McBryde, Patrick,* 221, 222n; letter to, 255-56 McCord, P. See McCord, William H. McCord, William H., 332, 337n McCounder, John, 332 McCullough, John, 331, 336n McCullough, John H., 1:112n, 331, 336n McDonnell, Joseph P.,* 29n, 156, 184, 214, 241; letters to, 28-29, 137 McGlynn, Edward,* 369, 371n McGregor, Hugh,* 66, 69n, 99, 106, 276 McGuire, Patrick C., 332, 338n McGuire, Peter J.,* 23n, 24n, 26n, 70-72, 75, 77-79, 103, 111, 133, 156, 165-66, 170, 206n, 215, 217, 219, 230, 232, 243, 259, 272, 316, 376, 411-13, 423-24; and Bingham House Conference, 181; and Haymarket defendants, 55n; and secretaryship of AFL, 180, 186-87; SG, criticisms of, 27, 29-30, 38; letters from, 27-30, 38, 129, 178-79, 199, 218, 228; letters to, 23-25, 99, 183-84, 186-88, 194-95, 198-201, 204-5, 209-10, 212-13, 290-91 McGuire, Thomas B.,* 18, 331-32, 336n, 341-42 McHenry, J. M. See McHenry, Michael J. McHenry, Michael J., 66, 68, 68n, 75 Machinery, in cigar industry, 124-25 Machinists, International Association of. See Machinists, National Association of Machinists, National Association of,* 297n, 409 Machinists, racial discrimination among, 296-97, 297n, 409-11 Machinists' Union of America, International,* 297n; convention, 1891 (New York), 413n McKenna, Delegate. See McKiernan, Michael F. McKiernan, Michael F., 14, 15n McKinney, William H., 139n; letter to, 138-39 McLaughlin, Daniel,* 66-67, 69n, 79, 243 McMackin, John,* 369, 371n MacNair, William, 332, 337n McNaire, William. See MacNair, William McNeill, George E.,* 163, 184, 184n, 188, 188n, 264, 267,270-71, 288, 381, 382n, 413-14, 416; letter to, 248-49 McPherson, John, 332, 337n McVey, George, H.,* 55, 55n, 370 McWilliams, J.: letter to, 89-90 Maher, Edward, 301, 304 Malley, James, 8, 11n Mann, Thomas,* 352, 353n, 399, 407 Mansion, Joseph R., 12, 13n Manual of Common Procedure (AFL), 142, 142n, 202-3 Marble, Slate Workers, and Tile Layers' Union 2711 (Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pa.), 217n Marble Cutters, Reliance Labor Club of, 337n Marble Polishers, Whitestone Association of, 337n Marden, William H.,* 23, 24n Marron, Thomas, 332 March, Albert, 149, 150n, 156 Marshall, Matthew, 284-86, 286n Martin, William,* 76, 79, 79-80n, 243, 269, 283; letters to, 81, 429-30 Marx, Karl, 1:43, 159n, 426 Massachusetts State Board of Arbitration, 24n Massachusetts State Federation of Labor, 269, 272n Mass Meeting at Clarendon Hall (New York): letter to, 151 Master Builders, National Association of. See Builders of the U.S., National Association of Mattill, Henry, 319n; letter to, 318-19 Mechanics' lien law (New York), 5, 10-11n Mellen, James H., 48, 50n Mems (British labor leader), 352 Menche, Adam,* 288n, 410; letter to, 287-88 Merritt, Charles L., 22n; letter from, 20-22 Metal workers, 110-12, 115-16 Metal Workers' National Union of North America,* 110-12, 111n, 115-16, 235 Metcalf, Henry B., 325, 326n Mettee, Charles H., 66, 69n Meyer, George W. See Murray, George E. Milholland, Chief Inspector, 343 Miller, Charles L., 332, 338n Miller, Hugo A.,* 25, 25n Miller, Isaac B., 74-75, 76n Milwaukee Federated Trades Council, 65, 68n Miners, 30-31, 91, 92n, 220-21 Miners' Amalgamated Association, Ohio, 72n Miners and Mine Laborers, National Federation of,* 30-31, 32n, 35, 51, 67; convention, 1887 (Indianapolis), 51, 51n Miners and Mine Laborers, National Progressive Union of,* 221, 222n, 235, 256. See also Miners and Mine Laborers, National Federation of Miners' and Mine Laborers' Amalgamated Association of Pennsylvania, 1:391n, 32n, 92n Miners' Benevolent and Protective Association of Illinois, Coal, 51 Mine Workers of America, United:* and eight-hour movement (1891), 163-64, 290, 318, 413-16, 430; district 20, 414n Mingo Junction strike. See Strikes and lockouts: iron and steel workers (1887, Mingo Junction) "Mistakes of Gompers," 97 Mitchell, William P., 244, 245n "More," 151, 302-3, 313 Morgan, Elizabeth C.,* 176n; letter to, 175-76 Morgan, Thomas J.,* 398, 400, 405-6, 408n, 410-12, 415-16, 422, 426, 429; addresses by, 402-5, 420 Morrison, John (Home Club critic), 1:*, 23n Morrison, John (organ maker), 66 Most, Johann,* 384, 385n Moxley, James F., 409, 410n Mulvey, Joseph, 245 Murray, George E. (housepainter), 332, 336n Murray, Mr. (cigarmaker), 331 Musical Protective Union of New York, Mutual, 37, 37n Musical Union, Baltimore, 228n Musicians, National League of, 37n Musicians' union, 235 Musicians' union (Pittsburgh), 341 Mystic Tie Association of Sash, Door, and Blindmakers, 337n National Trade Assembly 135.* See Knights of Labor National Trade Assembly 135 Naughton's Cigar Factory. See Norton, Sleeper and Co. Neebe, Oscar W.,* 53, 55n Nelson, Robert, 301, 304n, 409n Netherlandisch Isralitiche Sickefund: letter to, 116-17 New York, Housesmith's Benevolent and Protective Union of the City of. See Housesmith's Benevolent and Protective Union of the City of New York New York, Independent Clothing Cutters' Union of. See Clothing Cutters' Union of New York, Independent New York, Mutual Musical Protective Union of. See Musical Protective Union of New York, Mutual New York, Workingmen's Federation of the State of, 96n New York and Vicinity, Bakers' Association of. See Bakers' Association of New York and Vicinity New York and Vicinity, Lager Beer Brewers' Board of Trade of. See Brewers' Board of Trade of New York and Vicinity, Lager Beer New York and Vicinity, United Order of Carpenters of. See Carpenters and Joiners, United Order of American New York Board of Arbitration, 5, 7, 10n New York Board of Mediation and Arbitration, 5, 10n, 101n, 197n, 427 New York Bureau of Statistics of Labor, 1:364n, 5, 10n New York carpenters, mass meeting of: letter to. See Carpenters, mass meeting of New York: letter to New York Central and Hudson River Railroad, 382n New York City: cigar industry in, 124-26; eight-hour conference, 183, 193 New York City, Co-operative Shirtmakers of. See Shirtmakers of New York City, Co-operative New York City Board of Walking Delegates. See Board of Walking Delegates, New York City New York City Central Federated Union, 1:379n, 192 New York City Central Labor Federation, 1:379n, 421-23, 426; news accounts of meetings of, 249-51, 367-70, 382-83 --1890: formation of, 191-92, 387, 393; demand for return of 1889 AFL charter, 192, 358-59, 387, 391, 393-94; application for new AFL charter, 192, 362-63, 367-70, 377-78, 387, 391, 394-95; instructions to delegate to 1890 AFL convention, 383, 418; 1890 AFL convention and, 192, 378, 386-408, 417, 421-24 --1899: merger with CLU, 192 New York City Central Labor Union, 1:379n, 45, 114; and building trades section, 120, 120n; and conflict with Central Labor Federation, 193, 195, 206-7; corruption within, 191, 207, 392; and eight-hour movement (1890), 183, 184n; factions within, 191, 392-93; and Haymarket clemency campaign, 55n, 58n, 61; and KOL, 292-93; and SGs' nomination for senator, 245; and trade union party politics, 161 New Yorker Staats-Zeitung, 124, 126 New Yorker Volkszeitung, 191, 400; letter to, 211-12 New York Press: letter to, 349-53 New York Railroad Commission, 4, 10n New York Society for Ethical Culture, Workingmen's School of the. See Ethical Culture, New York Society for, Workingmen's School of the New York State: constitutional convention, 6, 11n; jury duty in, 8 New York State Branch of the AFL, 81n, 96n, 121; convention,1888 (Albany), 81, 81n New York State Federation of Labor, 96n New York State Printing Office, 7, 11n New York State Workingmens' Assembly, 1:361n, 96n; convention, 1886, 9; convention, 1887 (Albany), 3-14, 10n New York State Workingmen's Assembly, Political Branch of the, 1:447n, 8-9; convention, 1886 (Syracuse), 8-9, 11n New York Stereotypers' Association: letter to. See Stereotypers' Association, New York: letter to New York Sun: letter to, 284-86 New York Supreme Court, 427n New York Working Women's Society, 154, 155n, 289n Norton, Sleeper and Co., 208, 208n O'Brien, Patrick L., 129, 129n, 135-36 O'Connell, John, 332 O'Dea, Thomas,* 131n; letter to, 131 Ogden, Harry M., 70, 71n, 73 Ogg, Robert Y., 213, 213n, 268, 275 Oglesby, Richard J., 53, 59n, 60-62, 62n; letter to, 59 Ohio Miners' Amalgamated Association. See Miners' Amalgamated Association, Ohio Ohio State Bureau of Labor Statistics, 1:353n, 143 Ohio Valley Trades and Labor Assembly, 1:390n, 75, 76n Oliver, Lucien S., 60, 63n O'Malley, Timothy T.,* 256, 256n O'Neill, John J., 123, 123n Order and the Cigar-Makers, 1:401n, 21, 23n, 142-43 O'Reilly, John. See O'Reilly, Thomas J. O'Reilly, Thomas,* 55, 55n O'Reilly, Thomas J., 332, 338n Organ Makers, United Association of, 69n O'Rourke, Delegate, 245 O'Shea, John E., 315, 315n O'Sullivan, John F.,* 407, 409 Our Toiling Children (Kelley), 156, 157n Out-of-work benefits, Cigar Makers' International Union, 144-46, 146n Owens, Charles E.,* 305-6, 307n Oyler, Charles P.,* 65, 68n; letter to, 224 Oyster, Edward W., 70, 71n, 79 Oystermen, 67-68 Oystermen's union, 67 Pacific Coast, Representative Council of the Federated Trades and Labor Organizations of the,* 122, 123n Painter, 248, 248n Painters, Progressive, local 1, (New York), 337n Painters and Decorators of America, Brotherhood of,* 76n, 118, 120, 120n, 235; Executive Board, 417, 417n Painters' unions (New York), 120, 120n Palmer, Courtland, 57, 58n Parker, William C., 120-21, 121n Parsons, Albert R.,* 53, 55n, 56, 59 Parsons, Solomon, 324, 326n Peck, Charles F., 29, 29n Pender, Edward J., 66, 69n Pender, J. See Pender, Edward J. Pennsylvania, Miners' and Mine Laborers' Amalgamated Association of. See Miners' and Mine Laborers' Amalgamated Association of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania state labor convention, 156 Perkins, George W., 13n Perry, George A. P., 8, 11n Perry, James H., 169, 171-72, 172-73n; letter to, 177-78 Philadelphia, Architectural Sheet Iron Cornice Workers' Union of. See Architectural Sheet Iron Cornice Workers' Union of Philadelphia Philadelphia, conference of trade and labor unions of (1889), 179, 179n, 187 Philadelphia, United Labor League of, 179n Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 92n, 108n Philadelphia Building Trades Council, 26n Philadelphia Central Labor Union, 26n, 179, 179n Philadelphia Central Short-Hour League, 179n Philadelphia Lager Beer Brewers' Association. See Brewers' Association, Philadelphia Lager Beer. Philadelphia Tageblatt. See Arbitration: Philadelphia Tageblatt; Boycotts: Philadelphia Tageblatt Phillips, Wendell, 379, 382n Piano Makers' Union, 235 Picket, 1:366, 15, 16n, 344 Pilots' Association, Sandy Hook, 332 Pingree, Hazen S., 384, 385n Plasterers' Association, Employing (New York), 292 Plasterers' Union, Operative (New York), 292, 295 Plumbers', Journeymen, Union 5180 (Columbus, Ohio), 366n Plunkett, James E. See Plunkett, John E. Plunkett, John E., 282n; letter to, 281-82 Political action, partisan, by trade unions: SG and, 45-48, 121, 160-62, 364-65, 424, 427-29 Powderly, Terence V.,* 22n, 142-43, 143n, 171, 209-10, 212n, 230, 242-43, 324, 340-43, 404-5, 417, 428; and Bingham House agreement, 195, 198-201, 204-5, 212-13, 215, 217-19; and Bingham House conference, 181; Cooper Union address (June 20, 1890), 332-36, 338-39, 338n, 353-54; and Cooper Union meeting with SG, 326-30; and KOL trade assemblies, 49-50; and meetings with SG, 205, 209-10, 212, 228, 326-30, 335, 341; and reorganization of KOL, 49-50; Thirty Years of Labor, 227, 228n, 247, 248n; and trade unions, 17-19, 49-50; letters from, 48-50, 132-33, 198-201, 215, 326, 328-29, 353-55; letters to, 20-22, 30-32, 131-32, 199, 217-18, 228, 234, 326-27, 329-30 Production, limitation of, 153 Progressive Labor party (New York), 45 Prohibition, 321-25 Prosser, Rees W., 414, 415n Pryor, Roger A.,* 184, 184n Publishing House of the Evangelical Association, 319n Purdy, Thomas: letter to, 95-96 Quarrymen, 287 Quarrymen's National Union of the U.S. of America,* 288n Quinn, James E.,* 53, 55, 55n, 62 Rae, Robert, 324, 325n Railroad Brakemen, Brotherhood of,* 108n, 218, 220n Railroad employees, twelve-hour law for (New York), 4, 10n Railroad Engineers, Amalgamated, 339 Railway Conductors of America, Order of,* 335, 338n Raleigh, J., 332 Reardon, Thomas, 332, 337n Regulation of vessels in domestic commerce, bill for, 123, 123n Reilly, John, 332 Reinhardt, Ernst, 172, 173n Reliance Labor Club of Marble Cutters. See Marble Cutters, Reliance Labor Club of Republican party of New York's Seventh Senatorial District, Committee of Notification of the: letter to, 245-47 Reynolds, Patrick, 332, 338n Rheinpfallzer Maennerchor, 250 Richmond, Cora V., 62n Ricker, B. O., 194 Riedel, John G., 403, 409n Rist, Frank L.,* 391, 408n Roberts, James C., 357, 358n Roberts, William T.,* 267, 268n Rochester Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Association. See Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Association, Rochester Rodgers, Charles P., 332, 337n Roesch, George F., 250, 251n Rogers, James E. T., 206, 206n Rogers, Thorold. See Rogers, James E. T. Roney, Frank,* 16n; letter to, 15 Rosenfelder, Christian, 367, 370n Ross, David, 256n, 267, 268n Ruhle, Theodore F., 245, 247n Ruhll, Theo. F. See Ruhle, Theodore F. Ryan, M., 332 Sandy Hook Pilots' Association. See Pilots' Association, Sandy Hook San Francisco, trade and labor unions of: letter to, 121-22 Sanial, Lucien D.,* 192, 371n, 384-85, 390-91, 395, 398-99, 406, 426, 428; addresses by, 368-69, 386-90, 418-20; editorial by, 421-23 Sargeant, W. N. See Sargent, Frank P. Sargent, Frank P.,* 181, 182n, 219; letter to, 361-62 "Saturday Half Holiday Law" (New York). See Saturday Holiday Act (New York); Factory Act of 1867 (England) Saturday Holiday Act (New York), 108-10, 110n Schelling, Henry, 375, 375n Schevitsh, Sergius E. See Shevitch, Sergius E. Schilling, George A.,* 60, 62, 62n Schilling, Robert,* 341, 343n Schmidt, Ernst, 409n Schulenburg, Charles, 60 Schultz, Henry A., 68 Schwab, Michael,* 53, 55n, 56, 59 Second International, 105. See also Labor congresses, international Seidel, Oscar G.,* 233n; letter to, 232-33 Seifert, Albert E., 100, 101n Sergeant, Grand Master Fireman. See Sargent, Frank P. Shea, Mary, 332 Sheridan, Philip H., 214, 215n Shevitch, Sergius E.,* 48n, 184n, 277, 278n; debate with Henry George, 398, 408n Shields, William J.,* 171, 173n, 267, 390-91, 414 Ship Joiners' Association, 337n Shirtmakers of New York City, Co-operative, 337n Sieverman, Frank, 427n Sigley, Mr., 214 "Significant Straw" (Journal of United Labor), 194-95, 195n, 198-200, 204 Silberstein, Bernard, 365n Silberstein and Bondy, 365n Simcott, W. S. See Simsrott, William A. Simscott, William A. See Simsrott, William A. Simsrott, William A.,* 181, 182n, 219 Sing Sing Prison, 320, 363 Single tax, 47 Six Centuries of Work and Wages (Rogers), 206, 206n Skeffington, Henry J.,* 18, 209n, 228, 269, 336, 400, 412, 427n; letter to, 208-9 Slaters' union (Pittsburgh: AFL affiliate), 234, 234n Slaters' union (Pittsburgh: KOL local assembly), 234, 234n SLP. See Socialist Labor party Smith, James W.,* 27, 28n; letter to, 56 Smyth, Arthur B., 216, 217n Social Darwinism, 110n Social Democratic Federation, 399, 408n Social Democratic Party of Germany, 159n, 371n Social Democratic Workingmen's party (German), 1:43n, 159n Socialist Labor party (SLP), 306-7, 417, 422-24; and AFL, 384-408, 415, 418-19, 421, 424; SG and, 407, 416, 418-19, 425-27; and United Labor party, 45, 369, 371n, 400 Socialist Labor party, American Section (New York): membership in New York City Central Labor Federation, 192, 363, 367-70, 378, 387, 394 Socialist Labor party, German Section (Baltimore), 388 Socialist Labor Party of Germany, 1:43n, 159, 371n Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance, 192 "Song of the Shirt" (Hood), 80, 80n, 83, 323 Sons of St. Crispin. See Knights of St. Crispin Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei. See Social Democratic Workingmen's party (German) Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands. See Social Democratic Party of Germany Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands. See Socialist Labor Party of Germany Spaulding Iron and Nail Co., 343n Specht, Gus. See Sprecht, Gus Spencer, Herbert, 109, 110n, 196 Speyer, Carl,* 384, 385n Speyer, Charles. See Speyer, Carl Spies, August V. T.,* 53, 55n, 56, 59 Spinners', Operative Cotton, Union 2709, (Kearney, N.J.),`221, 222n Sprecht, Gus, 340, 343n St. Louis, German Progressive Waiters' Union of. See Waiters' Union of St. Louis, German Progressive Stairbuilders' union (New York), 332 Starr, Joseph G., 102-3, 103n Steckler, Alfred, 140, 141n Stephens, Luther P., 143, 144n Stephington, Harry J. See Skeffington, Henry J. Stereotypers' Association, New York, 1:460n; letter to, 90-92 Steward, Ira,* 426, 428n Stonemasons' Local Protective and Benevolent Union 1 (Syracuse, N.Y.), 96n Strasser, Adolph,* 23n, 25, 26n, 130, 130n, 226, 360, 361n; letter from 229 Streeter, A. J., 62n Strikes: AFL assessments for, 75, 268-72, 293-94; AFL financial support of, 76-77, 114-15, 115n, 165-67, 203, 203n, 220-21, 242, 283; SG and, 34, 87, 89, 281-82, 378-82 Strikes and lockouts: --bakers: (1880, New York), 241; (1889, New York and Brooklyn), 240, 242n, 417n --brewers: (1886-87, Philadelphia), 38, 38-39n, 42; (1888-1902, New York), 100-101, 101n, 107, 113-14, 203n, 341 --carpenters: (1890, Chicago), 295, 296n, 306; (1890, Indianapolis), 299n --cigarmakers: (1885-86, Syracuse, N.Y.), 13n, 340; (1886, New York), 1:365-66, 340-41; (1888, Boston), 208 --cloakmakers: (1890, New York), 192, 348-49, 349n --compositors: (1884, Troy, N.Y.), 341, 343n --dockworkers: (1889, London), 279-80, 281n, 325 --featherworkers: (1889, New York), 155n --flint glass workers: (1887-88), 134, 197 --granite polishers: (1890, Barre, Vt.), 281-82, 282n --iron and steel workers: (1887, Mingo Junction), 24, 24n, 40, 339-40; (1887-88, Brilliant, Ohio), 340, 343n; (1888), 134, 135n, 197 --lasters: (1887, Worcester Co., Mass.), 24, 24n --miners: (1887-88, Pennsylvania), 91, 92n, 107; (1889, Illinois and Indiana), 220-21, 221-22n; (1890-91, Alabama), 414, 414n --packinghouse workers: (1886, Chicago), 1:467n, 22, 23n, 341, 343n --printers: (1886, Jacksonville, Fla.), 340-41, 343n --railroad workers: (1886, southwest), 1:402n, 341; (1888, Philadelphia and Reading Railroad), 108n; (1888-89, Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad), 107, 108n, 341; (1890, New York Central Railroad), 378-79, 382n, 399 --shoemakers: (1890-91, Rochester, N.Y.), 423, 427-28n --slaters: (1889, Pittsburgh), 234n --spinners, cotton: (1889, Kearney, N.J.), 222n --stovemakers: (1884, Troy, N.Y.), 1:402n, 8 --street railway workers: (1889, New York and Brooklyn), 197, 197-98n, 286 --tailors: (1890, Columbus, Ohio), 341-42, 343n Sullivan, John J., 332, 337n Sullivan, Miss, 332 Suter, George J., 136n; letter to, 135-36 Swinton, John,* 39n, 51, 429 Swiss Federal Council, 157n Switchmen's Mutual Aid Association of the U.S. of America,* 108n, 182n, 218 Syndical Chambers of France, United. See Union des chambres syndicales Tailors' National Union of the U.S., Journeymen,* 80n, 118, 235; local 27 (Columbus, Ohio), 343n Talbot, Thomas W.,* 297n; letter to, 296-97 Talbott, Nicholas B., 69, 71n Taylor, Charles F., 172, 173n Tea Operatives' and General Labourers' Association, 281n Telegraphers, Brotherhood of,* 335, 338n, 339 Temperance Congress, National (1890), 321-25, 349-51 Temperance movement, 321-25. Also see Drinking, SG and Tenements, 6-7, 124-25, 216 Textile Workers', Progressive, Union of America,* 74, 76n; convention, 1889 (New York), 232, 233n Thayer, Walter N.,* 8, 11n Thirty Years of Labor (Powderly), 227, 228n, 247, 248n Thomas, Charles: letter to, 222-23 Thomas, John L., 325n, 349-51; address by, 323-25 Thompson, Mr. See Thomas, John L. Tillett, Benjamin,* 352, 353n, 399, 407 Tin, Sheet Iron and Cornice Workers' International Association,* 110-11, 111n, 115-16 Tinners' National Union. See Tin, Sheet Iron and Cornice Workers' International Association Tompkins Square demonstration (1874), 57, 58n Toney, Sterling B., 308, 314n Tracey, Roger S., 1:203n, 216, 217n Trade schools, 183n; SG and, 182-83 Trades Union Congress of Great Britain,* 105, 135n, 158, 399, 408n Trade unions, 118, 153, 273; autonomy of, SG and, 35; benefit system, 144-46, 146n; benevolent features of, SG and, 34-35, 144-46; dues, SG and, 284; federation of, SG and, 361-62; incorporation of, 140 (see also Incorporation of trade union law); and KOL, 17-22, 24, 30-31, 33-35, 39-40, 49, 102, 194, 198, 204, 207-9, 212, 292-93; and party politics, 45-48, 121, 160-62, 386-408; purpose of, SG and, 144; salaries of officers, 72, 235; SG and, 28, 32-34, 88, 102, 196-97, 260, 262, 425, 429 Trade Unions, Their Origin and Objects, Influence and Efficacy (Trant), 205-6, 206n Trant, William, 206n; letter to 205-6 Troy, N.Y., labor convention (1888), 151, 152n Turner, Frederick,* 18, 342, 343n Typographia, German-American,* 37, 37n, 372-73; local 1 (Philadelphia), 25-26n; local 7 (New York), 1:260n (See Arbitration: Morgen Journal); local 12 (Louisville, Ky.) 213, 213n Typographical Union, International,* 26n, 36n, 40, 67, 165, 213, 213n, 235, 335, 339, 372-73; convention, 1887 (Buffalo), 36, 37n; convention, 1889 (Denver), 213, 213n; local 6 (New York), 1:362n (see Arbitration: Morgen Journal); local 101 (Washington, D.C.), 70, 71n; local 162 (Jacksonville, Fla.), 343n Unemployment, 153; SG and, 86 Union Advocate, 29, 29n, 75, 96, 107 Union des chambres syndicales, 108n United Brethren Benefit Society, 117n United Labor League (Philadelphia), 232 United Labor party: Chicago, 60, 409n; New York, 45-47, 48n; convention, 1887 (Syracuse), 45, 48n, 369, 371n; and socialists, 45, 369, 371n, 400 United Syndical Chambers of France. See Union des chambres syndicales Urban, William, 60, 63n Uriah Stephens Assembly. See Knights of Labor Local Assembly 5214 U.S. Brewers' Association. See Brewers' Association, U.S. U.S. Bureau of Labor, 127n, 129 U.S. Department of Labor, 127, 127n, 129, 131-33 U.S. Secret Service, 224, 224n Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 399, 409n Van Etten, Ida M.,* 155n, 289n, 415-16; letters to, 154-55, 288-89 Vann, Delegate. See Vaughan, John D. Vaughan, John D., 263, 268, 268n, 288 "Vindex:" letter from, 214-15 Vogt, Hugo,* 371n; address by, 369-70 Volksstaat, 159n Vorwärts, 159n Wade, Jefferson D., 189n; letter to, 188-89 Wages: SG and, 91-92 Waiters' Union of St. Louis, German Progressive, 173n Wakeman, Thaddeus B., 55n, 323-25, 325n, 429 Waldinger, August, 390, 396, 408n Walton, Henry,* 181, 182n Warner, George, 332, 337n Washington, D.C., Central Labor Union of, 71n Washington, D.C., Federation of Labor, 18, 69-71, 71n, 75, 189, 189n Weaver, John G.,* 293, 293n Weed, Parsons and Co., 11n Weinstein, Gregory, 94n; letter to, 94 Welsh (carpenter?), 28 Welter, John M.,* 248, 248n Western Iron Association of Manufacturers, 135n Wheaton, Calvin S.,* 181, 182n White, W. P., 50 Whitestone Association of Marble Polishers. See Marble Polishers, Whitestone Association of Wilkinson, Joseph,* 79, 80n Wilkinson, Stephen E.,* 181, 182n Willard, John F., 417, 417n William II, Emperor, 157n, 289, 289n Williams, Alexander S., 331, 336n Williams, Timothy S., 320, 320n Wilson, James, 320 Wischnewetzky, Florence Kelley,* (glossary entry under Kelley, Florence), 149-50n; letters to, 148-49, 155-56 Wischnewetsky, Lazare, 148-49, 149n, 156 Woman and child labor, international conferences on: 1890 (Switzerland), 156, 157n; 1890 (Berlin), 157n, 289, 289n Women workers, 176, 289, 289n; SG and, 48, 80, 83. See also Woman and child labor, international conferences on Wood, Isaac, 57, 58n Woods, Master Workman, 332 Workday, SG and, 85-86, 184-86, 284-86, 298-99, 302-4, 308- 14, 316, 325 Workers: non-wage, excluded from membership in AFL, 90, 128; unskilled, AFL and, 73-74, 315 Working class, 121-22; SG and, 90-91, 196 Workingmen's Federation of the State of New York. See New York, Workingmen's Federation of the State of Workingmen's School of the New York Society for Ethical Culture. See Ethical Culture, New York Society for Workingmen's School of the Working Women's Society, New York. See New York Working Women's Society Workmen's Advocate, 191 World's Fair (1892), New York City as site for, 233, 233n, 257 World's Fair (1893). See Columbian Exposition, World's, 1893 Wright, Alexander W.,* 230, 232n, 243, 332-36, 343 Wright, Carroll D., 1:*, 127n, 129, 132-33 Wright, John H., 36, 36n Young Men's Society for Ethical Culture. See Ethical Culture, Young Men's Union for Young Men's Union for Ethical Culture. See Ethical Culture, Young Men's Union for
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