"Charles F. Adams, Jr.," Union Pacific Employes Magazine, April 1887, p. 70.
For an extension of the anti-Chinese logic to Italians and French Canadians, "Cheap Foreign Labor," Union Pacific Employes Magazine, Feb. 1886, p. 9.
Voss, Making of American Exceptionalism, 73.
Pinkerton, His Personal Record, 73.
"The Knights and Election," Union Pacific Employes' Magazine, Nov. 1886, p. 292.
Buchanan, Labor Agitator, 252.
Thomas Neasham, Union Pacific Employes' Magazine, Jan. 1887, pp. 4-5.
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.
