Neasham and J. N. Corbin to General Manager and President of the Union Pacific, Sept. 19, 1885, in Bromley, Chinese Massacre, 74; "A Plea for Free Labor," in Bromley, Chinese Massacre, 90.
quote, Storti, Incident at Bitter Creek, 84-8.
Thomas Neasham to General Manager, Sept. 19, 1885, Report, Committee of Employes, Thomas Neasham, Chairman, Sept. 19, 1885, enclosed in S. R. Callaway, To the Employes of the Union Pacific Railway Co., Sept. 22, 1886, UP, SG2, ser. 1, box 21; for Knights and manhood, Weir, Beyond Labor's Veil, 36 ff.
The miners complained bitterly about being compelled to do extra work without pay.
Bromley, Chinese Massacre, 23, 28-29, 90.
For attack on dependency, "Dependency," Union Pacific Employes' Magazine (July 1887), pp. 166-67.
