"A Plea for Free Labor," in Bromley, Chinese Massacre, 90.
Storti, Incident at Bitter Creek, 59-66.

"A Plea for Free Labor," in Bromley, Chinese Massacre, 90.
Storti, Incident at Bitter Creek, 59-66.
Adams publicly testified the next year that the mines were the salvation of the company, but, as with most railroad officials, what he said publicly often differed from what he said privately.
Adams to Callaway, July 20, 1886 (two letters), UP, PO, OC, vol. 38, ser. 2, r. 33.
Klein, Union Pacific, 334.
Adams to Callaway, Dec. 4, 1884, UP, PO, OC, vol. 24, ser. 2, r. 21.
Adams to Charles Welch, July 14, 1885, UP, PO, OC, vol. 29, ser. 2 r. 24.
Buchanan, Labor Agitator, 100-101, 106.
Wolff, Industrializing the Rockies, 63-67.
For miners and price of coal, Callaway to Adams, Aug. 19, 1885, UP, SG2, ser. 1, box 289, f. UPR Emply Rel.