William John Pinkerton, His Personal Record: Stories of Railroad Life (Kansas City: Pinkerton Publishing Company, 1904), 170-77.
Classified Statement, by Divisions, of Number of Men not Re-employed at Close of Strike, July 1894, NP, GMR, Pullman.
Foote sometimes appears as H. I. Foote and sometimes as H. S. Foote. Foote had volunteered to lobby for the funding bill in exchange for Huntingtons support of his candidacy for U.S. district attorney
Foote to CPH, June 13, 1894, CPH, ser. 1, r. 53.
CPH to HEH, Nov. 27 1894, HEH Collection. Federal Reporter,1st ser. By District of Columbia, Court of Appeals.
HEH to CPH, Feb. 25, 1895, HEH Collection.
J. A. Fillmore, Manager Pacific System, Circular Letter, June 2, 1896, HEH Collection.
There is a surviving Southern Pacific blacklist in the Sacramento Railroad Museum. It dates from before the strike, and drinking and frequenting saloons is the leading cause of blacklisting.
Blacklist number 3, Feb. 1887-91, Ms. 10, Southern Pacific Records.
