"Report of Th. Barth of his investigation of the condition of the Northern Pacific Railroad Company during trip over road Oct. 24th to Nov. 9, 1893," NP, LRR, PV, 137.H.6.8 (F), 10-11.
Leland Stanford was in favor of bimetalism and considered the outflow of gold to Europe a good thing.
Buss, Villard, 246-49.
Kazin, Godly Hero, 35-38.
San Francisco Chronicle, May 26, 1894, p. 4, c. 2
in trials after the strike, ARU lawyers would attempt to paint Baldwin as a pro-Southern Pacific marshall.
examination of Baldwin, Nov. 15, 1894, box 211, f. 5, NARA case 3059.
in the District Court, in the Northern District of California, Dec. 4, 1894, box 211, f. 1, Pullman Strike.
There were some arrests for interference with the mails,
Hill to Nichols, April 23, 1894, Great Northern, pt. 1, 1862-1922, ser. B, Labor 07, Presidents Subject Files: Strike File - American Railway Union, 1893-95, File 2113, L 22, D82F, r. 1.
Mills exaggerated the wage cut.
W. H. Mills to CPH, July 27, 1894, CPH Papers, ser. 1, r. 53.
See also William Deverell, Railroad Crossing: Californians and the Railroad, 1850-1910 (Berkeley: Univ. of California Press, 1994).
