Labor
General and Miscellaneous
Grafton Riot
Peonage
Child Labor
Coal Industry
Individuals
General and Miscellaneous
Labor History Week
Coal Miners Strike in Wheeling, 1868
Strike in Brownstown (Marmet), 1876
B & O Railroad Strike at Martinsburg, 1877
Articles on the Tyler Window Glass Company
Strike
"The Death of Constable Riggs: Ethnic Conflict in
Marion County in the World War I Era" by Charles H. McCormick (West Virginia History)
Matewan Oral History Project Collection
Perfection Garment Company Strike, Martinsburg, 1953
Teacher Walkout, 1980
Grafton Riot
"Riot and Bloodshed on the City Streets"
"Machinists Explain Their Side of the Riot of Saturday
Night"
"Barrett and Handley Held for Their Appearance Before
Next
Grand Jury"
Peonage
"A Temptation to Lawlessness: Peonage in West
Virginia, 1903-1908" by Kenneth R. Bailey (West Virginia History)
Special Message of Governor Dawson Concerning Cases of
Peonage and Labor Conditions
"Twenty-Three Peonage Indictments Are Reported"
Child Labor
Legislative Act Prohibiting and Regulating the Employment
of Minors
Comments of State Senator Elmer Hough on Child Labor
Law
"'West Virginia Did The Impossible': Our New Child Labor
Law"
Extract from Fifteenth Biennial Report of the Bureau of
Labor of
West Virginia, 1919-1920
"Child Labor in West Virginia"
Coal Industry
Labor Contract (Yellow Dog)
Letter From M. F. Moran to Edward Robertson, Labor
Commissioner
Creation of UMW District 17 (Time Trail)
"Red Men and Red Necks: The Fraternal Lodge in the Coal
Fields" by Fred Barkey (West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly)
"World War One and the Miners of Southern West
Virginia" by April D. Wolfe (West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly)
"Medals For Coal Miners"
"The Scotts Run Coalfield from the Great War to the
Great Depression: A Study in Overdevelopment" by Phil Ross (West Virginia History)
"Coal Miners and Their Communities in Southern Appalachia,
1925-1941, Part One" by Rhonda Janney Coleman (West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly)
"Coal Miners and Their Communities in Southern Appalachia,
1925-1941,
Part Two" by Rhonda Janney Coleman (West Virginia Historical Society Quarterly)
Governor Hulett Smith Proposes Strip Mining
Reforms (Time Trail)
UMW Presidential Election (Time Trail)
President Nixon Signs the Coal Mine Health and Safety
Act (Time Trail)
Mine Health and Safety Academy
West Virginia's Mine Wars
Paint Creek-Cabin Creek Strike
Mine Wars, 1920-21
Other Conflicts
Black Lung
Women
Individuals
William Blizzard
Retirement of UMW President John L. Lewis (Time Trail)
Arnold Miller
Birth of Labor Leader Fred Mooney (Time Trail)
Walter Reuther
Life of State AFL-CIO President Miles Stanley (Time Trail)
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