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Summary
Description IWW Strike Agitator Leaders in front of IWW Hall, Walsenburg.jpg |
English:
1. Nick Mavroganis; 2. Frank Mendas; 3. A. S. Embree; 4. Alberto Martinez; 5. Tom Garcia; 6. Nenesio Adillo; 7. John Maes; 8. unnamed; 9. Paul A. Sidler; 10. John Mariega; 11. A. K. Payne; 12. Gumersindo Ruiz; 13. Walter Chatterbock; and 14. Jose Villa.
Embree figures prominently in the CF&I spies’ reports, and Sidler/Seidler was a key strike leader who'd been jailed in World War I as a suspected German spy, according to the CF&I memo.
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Date |
1910s
date QS:P,+1910-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
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Source |
Steelworks Center of the West https://www.historycolorado.org/story/2021/04/19/x-xx-and-x-3-spy-reports-colorado-fuel-iron-company-archives |
Author | Unknown/IWW |
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