Railroaded

in collaboration with The Spatial History Project


A blacklist included union or strike activity, but far and away the most common listing on a Southern Pacific blacklist that survives is drinking.

H. R. Dill to W. H. McCord, March 18, 1895, Illinois Central Railroad Company, Application for Employment, both are bound in Railway Pamphlets, 109, Stanford Univ. Library.

Pinkerton, Personal Record, 278.

blacklist no. 3, Feb. 1887-91, Ms. 10, Southern Pacific Records.