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ciation of Farmers, Mechanics,
and Other Workingmen; New
England Working Men's Asso-
ciation; People's Party; Peo-
ple's Party of Erie, Pennsylva-
nia; People's Party of Wiscon-
sin; Progressive Democracy;
Progressive Labor Party; Rad-
ical Labor Party; Revolution-
ary Socialist Party; Social
Democratic Party; Social Dem-
ocratic Party of North Amer-
ica; Social Party; Socialist
Labor Party; United Labor
Party; Working Men's Party;
Workingmen's Party of Califor-
nia; Workingmen's Party of the
United States.

Pomeroy, Mark, editor Pomeroy's
Democrat, II, 246.

Pools, in eighties, II, 360.
Populist movement, see People's
Party.

Portsmouth, trade society, I, 72.
Post, Louis F., II, 451, 459.
Powderly, Terence V., II, 56, 163n,

166, 345n, 347, 351, 352, 370,
372, 374, 378, 379, 384, 408n,
412, 419, 427, 430, 431, 452, 464,
469, 483n, 491, 494.
Powers, Richard, II, 318, 321, 322,
323, 327, 328.
Prices, bread assize, I, 52,
53;
build-
ing associations, I, 574; Civil
War, II, 5; conflict, I, 49; com-
petition, I, 63, 64; co-operation,
II, 37; coopers, I, 56; employ-
ers' associations, II, 27; fluctu-
ating, I, 11; II, 6; greenback-
ism, II, 121; in 1835, I, 348,
349; in 1836, I, 396, 397, 398,
435; in 1853, I, 488; labour
cost theory of exchange, I, 510;
legal tender acts, 1862, II, 14,
15; merchant-capitalist, I, 102,
106; merchants' associations, I,
133; price bargain dominates
wage bargain, I, 70; regulation,
I, 7, 50-52, 58-61, 68, 69; rents,
I, 491; term, I, 50; unionism,
I, 488; wages, I, 150, 396, 415,
416, 435, 582, 600; II, 15, 110;
Warren's time stores, I, 511;
Weitling's bank of exchange, I,
514.

Price-wage bargain, I, 22-36.
Printers, collective bargaining, I,
122; employer membership, I,

118; grievances, I, 114; locals,
I, 112, 113, 135, 136; organise,
I, 109; prices, I, 112.

See also, Typographical Societies.
Prison Labour, see Convict La-
bour.

Prison Reform, Auburn model, I,
346; in twenties, I, 345.
Producers' Exchange Association, I,
96.
Production, Brisbane, I, 499; cheap
methods, I, 154, 155; Engels'
theory, I, 27-29; foreign com-
petition, I, 72; Hobson's the-
ory, I, 28; inventions, I, 76, 77;
market theory, I, 26-29; mar-
kets, I, 6, 71; Marxian theory,
I, 26-29; merchant-capitalist,
I, 338-340; methods improved,
I, 76; sweat shop, I, 102-104;
Vandervelde's theory, I, 26-

29.

Progressive Democracy, established,
II, 454; named United Labor
Party, II, 455.
Progressive Labor Party, platform,
II, 460; nominate Swinton, II,
461.

Property, in business, II, 505, 506;
factor in industrial evolution,
I, 28, 29.

Property rights against personal
rights, I, 12.

Property values, influenced by immi-
gration, I, 10.

Prosperity, see Industrial Cycles.
Protectionism, I, 10, 17; apprentice-
ship, I, 56; arguments, I, 42;
bounties, I, 37, 38; capitalistic
system, I, 44; courts favour
manufacturers, I, 149; domestic
and Tradesmen, I, 72, 81;
General Society of Mechanics
and Tradesmen, I, 72, 81;
guilds, I, 46-48; Homestead
strike, II, 497n; limited, I, 43,
44; manufacturers' monopolies,
I, 40; non-importation agree-
ments, I, 40, 41, 72; Pennsylva-
nia Society to Encourage Manu-
factures, I, 74; producers re-
volt, I, 49, 50; tariff, I, 41-44,
74, 104; II, 220, 237, 294, 295,
298, 324, 327, 329; tariff and
child labour, I, 319; tariff and
factory system, I, 429; tariff
and wages, I, 443; tariff war,
II, 14.

See also, Closed shop; Conspir-
acy; Employers' association.
Providence, Association of Mechan-
ics and Manufacturers, I, 72,
76.
Provident Society of House Carpen-
ters', I, 85.

Pullman Company, strike, II, 502.
Putnam, Mary Kellogg, II, 126,

127.

R

Race problem, I, 10; versus class
problem, II, 252-257, 259.

See also, anti-Chinese Agitation;
Negro.

Radical Labor Party, Chicago, II,

467.

Railroad Brotherhood, II, 309;

Adamson Act, II, 530n; Loco-
motive Engineers, II, 313; Loco-
motive Firemen, II, 313; Rail-
road Conductors, II, 186, 187,
313; theories, II, 309, 310.
Railways, see Markets, Extension of.
Railway Union, American, organ-
ised, II, 500, 501; Pullman
strike, II, 502, 503, 508.
Rand School of Social Sciences, II,
207, 209.

Redpath, James, establishes Pro-
gressive Democracy, II, 454.
Referendum, advocated, 1850, II,
210.

Reid, Whitelaw, Tribune boycott, II,
317.
Representative Assembly of Trades
and Labor Unions, organised in
California, II, 266.
Republik der Arbeiter, on co-opera-
tion, I, 567.

Retail merchant, advantage, I, 102.
Retail-shop stage, competition, I,

57; co-operation, I, 96; jour-
neymen, I, 56-60; price-main-
tenance, I, 60, 61; transition to
wholesale order period, I, 61, 62.
Revolutionary Socialist Party, or-
ganised, II, 292.
Revolutionary War, depression fol-
lowing, I, 83; improvements
following, I, 61; industry pro-
tected, I, 41, 42; Non-Importa-
tion Act, I, 72.

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law, I, 543; unions, 1863-1864,
II, 19.

Riots, anti-Catholic, I, 415; anti-
Chinese, II, 253; dock hands, I,
417; food, 1837, I, 463, 464;
gag law, II, 257, 258; Haymar-
ket Square, II, 392-394; Mar-
tinsburg, II, 187, 188; Milwau-
kee, II, 296; of 1877, II, 276;
Philadelphia coal heavers, I,
377; Pittsburgh, 1877, II, 188-
190; railway construction
hands, I, 416; Tompkins Square,
II, 220.

Robinson, William D., and locomo-
tive engineers, II, 63, 67.
Rochdale plan of co-operation, II,
205; in America, II, 40; Sover-
eigns of Industry, II, 173.
Roney, Frank, II, 258, 258n, 259,
266.

Roosevelt, Clinton, I, 463, 549.
Root, General Erastus, in New York
politics, I, 264-266.

Rosenberg, V. L., socialist leader,
II, 515, 516.

Roy, Andrew, miner, II, 248.
Ryckman, Lewis W., I, 537, 538,
548, 549.

S

Sabotage, early syndicalism, II, 298.
Saffin, William, II, 152, 157.
Sailors, strikes, I, 110, 111.
Samuel, John, co-operationist, II,
25, 25n, 435.

Sand-lot meetings, California, II,
253, 255, 256.
San Francisco Chronicle, organ of
Workingmen's Party of Califor-
nia, II, 256; opposes Working-
men's Party of California, II,
251.

San Francisco, Citizens' Protective
Union, II, 263; municipal elec-
tion, II, 261. 262.

Sanial, Lucien, II, 455, 515, 517,
519.

Sayward, William H., II, 424, 479.
Schäfer, John, political socialist, II,
274.

Schewitsch, Sergius E., socialist, II,

300, 446, 454, 456, 458, 459, 515.
Schilling, George, supports political-
socialists, II, 279, 289.
Schilling, Robert, II, 76, 161, 163,

INDEX

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Seamen's Protective Union, under
Roney's leadership, II, 266.
Seamen's Safety Bill, and Richard
Powers, II, 327.

Shaw, Justice, Commonwealth

V.

Hunt decision, I, 411, 412.
Sherman Anti-Trust Act, Danbury
Hatters' Case, II, 530; Debs
case, II, 502, 503, 508; injunc-
tions, II, 505; unions, II, 508,
509.

See also, Conspiracy.
Ship-builders, strike, I, 110.
Ship Carpenters' and Caulkers' Na-

tional Union, and Knights of
Labor, II, 200.

Shoe Industry, cheap labour stage,
I, 103; collective bargaining, I,
121; cordwainers controversy,
I, 58; Lynn, I, 102, 105; organ-
isation, I, 109, 114; retail shop
period, I, 62.

See also, Cordwainers; Shoemak-
ers of Boston; Strikes.
Shoemakers' National Assembly, se-

cede from Knights, II, 486.
Shoemakers of Boston, charter, I,
36, 47; fight competition, I, 45,
46.
Silk and Fur Hat Finishers' Union,

established, II, 313.

Simpson, Stephen, I, 211n, 228.
Siney, John, II, 138, 152, 169, 180.
Single-tax, advocated, II, 327; Cath-

olic Church, II, 456; Henry
George, II, 448; socialism, II,
457-460.
Skidmore, Thomas, agrarian, I, 234-
240, 242, 243-245, 269n, 271,
362.
Socialism, Conditions: Chicago, II,
282, 283; depression, I, 619;
factional struggle, II, 233, 270,
449, 515, 516; Franco-Prussian
War and German movement, II,
225; progress since 1900, II,

532, 533; strikes, II, 253, 276,
277.
Connection with: American Fed-
eration of Labor, II, 512; Com-
munist Club, II, 206, 207; Gen-
eral German Workingmen's
Union, II, 207, 208; Knights of
Labor, II, 519; New York cen-
tral labour bodies, II, 517;
Pittsburgh convention, 1881, II,
322; Progressive Labor Party,
II, 460; Radical Labor Party,
II, 467, 468; Red Interna-
tional, II, 300n; Strasser, II,
309n; trade unions, II, 202,
225, 226, 279, 281,
308n,
United Hebrew Trades,
II, 518; Weydemeyer, I, 617,
618.

514;

Theories: anarchism, II, 290-300;
eight-hour movement, II, 391;
evolution, I, 14, 21; II, 196,
204, 354; German forty-eight-
ers, II, 204; greenbackism, II,
237, 239, 286-289; Henry George
movement, II, 454-457; Las-
salle, II, 205, 206; Marx, II,
205, 214, 215; militarism, II,
280, 281; political action versus
trade union action, II, 218, 219,
271, 272-275, 278-280, 283, 284,
287n, 301-309; voluntary, II,
210.

See also, Becker, Johann; Berger,
Victor; Carl, Conrad; Commu-
nist Club; De Leon, Daniel;
Douai, Adolph;
Karl;
Eberhardt,
German Workingmen's
Union, General; German So-
cial Democratic Workingmen's
Union; Grottkau, Paul; Las-
salle, Ferdinand; Lassallean-
ism; Marx, Karl; Meyer, Sieg-
fried; National Labor Union;
Rosenberg, V. L.; Social Party;
Sorge, F. A.; Strasser, Adolph;
Weydemeyer, Joseph.
Socialist, established in Chicago, II,

282.

Socialist Labor Party, convention,
II, 284, 285; De Leon, II, 517,
518; ebb, II, 300; factions, II,
291, 450, 516; greenbackism,
II, 286-288; New York Central
labour bodies, II, 517; organ-
ised, II, 278, 519; political ac-
tion, II, 277-290, 401; princi-
ples, II, 278, 279, 446; Red In-

ternational, II, 300n; United
Labor Party, II, 451.
See also, Workingmen's Party of
the United States.
Social Democratic Party, dissatis-
fied, II, 278; factional differ-
ences, II, 271; first labour con-
vention, II, 202; Milwaukee
election, II, 273, 277; organ-
ised, II, 218, 271; Union Con-
gress, II, 270.

Social Democratic Party of North
America, conventions, II, 231,
233, 235, 237, 238; organised,
II, 230; unionism, II, 232.
See also, Sozial-Demokrat.
Social Party, failure and re-or-
ganisation, II, 209; of New
York, II, 207; programme, II,
208.

Social-Republicans,

and General
German Workingmen's Union,
II, 207.
"Society," term for trade union, I,
14.

"Sojourners," in Knights of Labor,
II, 198, 342.
Solidarisme, I, 17.

Sons of Vulcan, Amalgamated Asso-

ciation of Iron and Steel Work-
ers, II, 174; bargaining advan-
tage of puddler, II, 80; growth,
II, 47; sliding scale agreement,
II, 80.

Sorge, F. A., I, 19, 207n, 209, 209,

210, 211, 214-216, 216n, 221,
270, 276, 302, 304.
Sovereign, James R., II, 494, 495,
519.

Sovereigns of Industry, activities,

II, 173, 174; constitution, II,
173; co-operation, II, 171, 172;
failure, II, 175; Industrial Con-
gresses, II, 163, 175; member-
ship, 1874-1877, II, 173; origin,
II, 172, 196; purposes, II, 172;
trade unions, II, 174.
Sozial-Demokrat, advocates Lassel-

lean platform, II, 234; becomes
Arbeiterstimme, II, 271; Otto
Walster editor, II, 233; party
organ, II, 232.

See also, Arbeiterstimme.
Sozialist, Der, advocates political ac-
tion, II, 449; eight-hour move-
ment, II, 515.
Speyer, Carl, and International La-
bor Union, II, 302.

Speyer, J. G., and Trades and La-
bour Council, II, 226.
Spies, August, anarchist, II, 290,
291n, 294, 296, 387, 392–394.
St. Louis, central labour union, II,
389n; socialism, II, 282;
strikes, II, 367n; tailors organ-
ise, I, 352, 353.

St. Patrick's Benefit Society, I, 85.
Standard, The, and Catholic Church,
II, 456.

Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, at Labor
Congress, 1868, II, 127.
Stevens, Uriah Smith, II, 197, 197n,
244, 247, 335, 347.

Steward, Ira, II, 16, 56, 86, 87, 89,
91, 92, 106, 138, 139, 140, 143,
280, 302, 303.
Stiebling, George C., II, 210, 216,
217, 232.

Stone Cutters' Company, established,
I, 69; protects quality of goods,
I, 83.
Stove Founders' National Defense
Association, policy, II, 480, 481.
Stove Manufacturers, National Asso-
ciation of, arbitration, II, 480.
Strasser, Adolph, II, 217, 217, 218,

231, 270, 271, 274, 302, 305, 306,
308, 309, 309n, 325, 400, 403,
404.

Streeter, A. J., II, 468, 469, 490.
Strikes, Conditions: Chinese, II, 146,

149; funds, I, 123, 124, 442; II,
59, 70, 311; immigration, I,
488, 597; injunction, II, 505-
508; markets, I, 440, 441;
store-order payment, I, 488;
violence, I, 412; walking dele-
gates, I, 126.

List: Baldwin Locomotive Works,
II, 9; bakers, 1741, I, 53, 54;
bookbinders, I, 399; bricklayers,
II, 33, 123, 152, 312; Burling-
ton, II, 474, 475, 507; carpen-
ters, I, 69, 127, 128, 158-162,
186-189, 388, 389, 430, 466; II,
476, 477; cartmen, I, 55; cigar
makers, II, 71, 72, 177, 178, 306,
363, 400; closed shop, I, 412;
coal heavers, I, 417; collateral,
I, 126; cordwainers, I, 105, 109,
128, 140, 144, 398, 399; during
Civil War, II, 23; early, I, 25,
109, 111; eight-hour, II, 156,
385, 476-478; factory opera-
tives, I, 419, 420; freight
handlers, II, 349; general, I,

INDEX

389-392; II, 298, 366; hatters,
I, 338; Homestead, II, 473, 495–
497; in 1833-1837, I, 478-484;
in 1850-1852, I, 576, 597; in
1853, 1854, I, 607n; in 1877, II,
276; in 1880, 1881, II, 316; in
1886, II, 417, 417n, 418; in
1888, II, 474; longshoremen, II,
420-422; miners, II, 184, 185,
334, 363, 478, 497, 498, 499, 501,
508, 525, 528; moulders, I, 565;
II, 7, 51, 52, 316; navy yards,
I, 394, 395; packing industry,
II, 419; printers, I, 136, 137,
412n, 450, 552, 612; quarrymen,
II, 367; railroad, I, 622; II, 64,
186-190, 196, 334, 367-369, 382-
384, 502, 503, 508, 528; stove
mounters, II, 363, 481; switch-
men, II, 498; sympathetic, I,
585; tailors, I, 163, 164, 337,
368, 408, 409, 576; telegraphers,
II, 384; ten-hour, I, 386, 387;
textile, I, 183; II, 178, 304, 362,
363, 418, 420-423, 523, 524;
wage, I, 156, 157, 381-383, 395-
399; weavers, I, 313; women, I,
356, 418, 420-423.
Opinions: agrarianism, I, 522;
employers' associations, II, 31,
51, 52; Greeley, Horace, I, 576;
Knights of Labor, II, 347-350;
labour congresses, II, 98, 123,
129, 160; public, II, 190; St.
Crispin, II, 77-78; socialism,
II, 253, 276; trades' union, I,
363, 364, 371, 375, 377.
Suffrage, caucus system, I, 233;

democracy, I, 177, 178; exten-
sion, I, 175, 318, 319; man-
hood, I, 5, 20; personal rights
versus property rights, I, 12;
woman's, I, 297; II, 129, 211.
Sunday laws, repeal advocated, II,
208.

Syndicalism, Central Labor Union,

II, 387, 388; German trade
unions, II, 386, 387; Spies and
Parsons, II, 297.

See also, International, Black.
Sweating, introduction, I, 7, 102-
104; unions,
104-107;
women, I, 354.

I,

Swinton, John, I, 19; II, 220, 363,
364, 365, 446, 447, 461.

Sylvis, Ben F., at industrial

con-

vention, 1871, II, 154.
Sylvis, William H., II, 6, 7, 11, 12,

23, 25, 39, 49, 51, 53, 82n, 96,
111, 115, 116, 118, 119, 124, 125,
126, 129, 130, 131, 133, 137,
237n.
Syndicalism, meaning, I, 15, 16.
See also, Anarchism.

Tageblatt,

T

Philadelphia,

labour

daily, II, 278.
Tailors, organise in St. Louis, I,-
352; strike, 1850, I, 597.
See also, Tailors, Benevolent Soci-
ety of Journeymen.
Tailors, Benevolent Society of Jour-
neymen, employment, I, 339;
transformation, I, 337.
Tailoresses of New York, strike, I,
156.

Tanners' and Curriers' Union, Na-
tional, II, 318.
Tariff, see Protectionism.
Tax Exemptions, stimulate business,
I, 37.

Taylor, Daniel B., at New York In-
dustrial congress, I, 554n.
Teamsters' Union, I, 8.
Telegraphers, aided by Knights of
Labor, II, 345.

Tenement House, cigar making, II,
178.

Tennessee, coal miners' strike, II,

498, 499; unions, in 1864, II, 19.
Terre Haute, conference, II, 318-
320.

Textile workers, organise, I, 111.
Thompsonville, conspiracy case, I,
313, 314.

Townsend, Robert, I, 411, 425, 427,
429, 463.

Trade agreements, anthracite min-

ers, II, 525; arbitration versus,
II, 527; bituminous miners, II,
179-181, 425; building trades,
II, 479, 480; employers, II, 33,
415, 416, 424; "exclusive," II,
32; impossibility, II, 359; Na-
tional Civic Federation, II, 528;
puddler's sliding scale, II, 80,
179; spread, II, 524; stove
moulders, II, 480, 481, 482;
theory, I, 14, 15; II, 520; trust,
II, 526; unions, II, 33, 36.
See also, Bargaining Power.
Trade Courts, early protective or-
ganisations, I, 80, 81.

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