Box 29
Contains 15 Results:
Industrial representation plan, memorandum of agreement, 1915
This sub-series includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, news clippings, congressional records, statements by executives such as L.M. Bowers and John D. Rockefeller, and pamphlets regarding the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company and the Colorado Coalfield Strike. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company was a steel congolmerate that faced a major labor uprising from 1913-1914 which eventually culminated in the Ludlow Massacre of 1914.
Information from the Rockefeller Foundation, 1915
This sub-series includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, news clippings, congressional records, statements by executives such as L.M. Bowers and John D. Rockefeller, and pamphlets regarding the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company and the Colorado Coalfield Strike. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company was a steel congolmerate that faced a major labor uprising from 1913-1914 which eventually culminated in the Ludlow Massacre of 1914.
John D. Rockefeller Jr. before the U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 1915
This sub-series includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, news clippings, congressional records, statements by executives such as L.M. Bowers and John D. Rockefeller, and pamphlets regarding the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company and the Colorado Coalfield Strike. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company was a steel congolmerate that faced a major labor uprising from 1913-1914 which eventually culminated in the Ludlow Massacre of 1914.
The Law and Order League of Colorado, 1914
This sub-series includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, news clippings, congressional records, statements by executives such as L.M. Bowers and John D. Rockefeller, and pamphlets regarding the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company and the Colorado Coalfield Strike. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company was a steel congolmerate that faced a major labor uprising from 1913-1914 which eventually culminated in the Ludlow Massacre of 1914.
Letter supplied to U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 1914
This sub-series includes incoming and outgoing correspondence, news clippings, congressional records, statements by executives such as L.M. Bowers and John D. Rockefeller, and pamphlets regarding the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company and the Colorado Coalfield Strike. The Colorado Fuel and Iron Company was a steel congolmerate that faced a major labor uprising from 1913-1914 which eventually culminated in the Ludlow Massacre of 1914.