Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair
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On the World
Wide Web beyond the Library of Congress
In American
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Other Collections with Subject
Content of Labor Parties, Unions, Anarchism, and Socialism
The American Memory collections listed below have broad topical coverage.
Each includes
items that support study of the history of socialism, anarchy and
labor unions. Several of the collections give first-hand
accounts with personal experiences, opinions of government and
labor relations, and views on socialism and anarchy. Other collections
offer insight into this topic through lecture and speech materials. The
items include written material, photographs, and sound recordings.
Each collection title is followed by some recommended
search terms. While these search terms do not retrieve
information directly related to the Haymarket Affair, they do provide
results that relate to the themes
of socialism, anarchy and labor unions/parties and their perception in the
United States. For search terms that are phrases, consider using the
option to "match exact phrase."
- The African-American
Experience in Ohio, 1850-1920
- Search for: labor union,
organization
[Search includes full text of some items.]
- American Leaders Speak: Recordings from
World War I and the 1920 Election, 1918-1920
- Search for: socialism,
organization, anarchy
[Search includes full text transcription.]
- American
Life Histories: Manuscripts from the Federal Writers' Project, 1936 -
1940
- Search for: labor
party, labor union, anarchism
[Search includes full text.]
- History
of the American West, 1860-1920: Photographs from the Collection of the
Denver Public Library
- Search for: labor
union,
railroad strikes,
miners' strikes
- The
Nineteenth Century in Print: Periodicals
- Search descriptive information for: anarchy,
anarchism, socialism, labor party, labor
union, strikes
- Search full text for: anarchy,
anarchism, socialism, labor party, labor
union, rail strike, coal strike
- Tending the Commons
- Search for: strike, United Mineworkers,
union local, labor history
- Traveling
Culture: Circuit Chautauqua in the Twentieth Century
- Search for: labor
party, anarchy, anarchism, socialism,
coal strike
[Search includes full text.]
Collections With Maps and
Photographs of Chicago
- Map Collections 1500-1999; Cities and Towns
- The Cities and Towns category includes maps that depict individual
buildings to panoramic views of large urban areas. These maps record the
evolution of cities illustrating the development and nature of economic
activities, educational and religious facilities, parks, street patterns
and widths, and transportation systems.
- Railroad Maps 1828-1900
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The Railroad maps represent an important historical record, illustrating the growth of travel and settlement as well as the
development of industry and agriculture in the United States. They depict the development of cartographic style and
technique, highlighting the achievement of early railroaders. Included in the collection are progress report surveys for
individual lines, official government surveys, promotional maps, maps showing land grants and rights-of-way, and route
guides published by commercial firms.
- Touring Turn-of-the-Century America: Photographs from the Detroit
Publishing Company, 1880-1920
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The panoramic map was a popular cartographic form used to depict U.S. and Canadian cities and towns during the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Known also as bird's-eye views, perspective maps, and aero views, panoramic
maps are nonphotographic representations of cities portrayed as if viewed from above at an oblique angle. Although not
generally drawn to scale, they show street patterns, individual buildings, and major landscape features in perspective.
On the World Wide Web beyond the Library of Congress
Resources Related to
the Haymarket Affair
- The Dramas of
Haymarket. (Northwestern
University, in cooperation with the Chicago Historical Society, now known as Chicago History Museum)
- An in-depth analysis of the history of the Haymarket Affair. An
interpretive web site developed by Northwestern University in
cooperation with the Chicago Historical Society. Uses materials selected
from the Haymarket Affair Digital Collection, presented in American
Memory as
Chicago Anarchists on Trial, as well as other items from other
collections of the
Chicago Historical Society to examine the Haymarket events and their
significance for both contemporaries and later audiences.
- The Haymarket
Tragedy. (Illinois Labor History Society)
- This online presentation includes poetry, information on pardons,
eulogies, and memorials to the event. It
is part of a larger collection of materials compiled by the Illinois Labor History Society about
sites in Illinois related to events in labor history. The web site is
sponsored by the Center for Law and Computers at Chicago-Kent College of
Law.
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