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The Northwestern Industrial Army and the Battle at Sprague

The Northwestern Industrial Army and the Battle at Sprague

From the desk of Steve Willis, Central Library Services Program Manager of the Washington State Library: In the midst of one of the worst economic depressions of the 19th century, thousands of unemployed workers were called upon nationwide to march in protest at Washington D.C. in 1894. They gained the nickname “Coxey’s Army” after their Ohio-based leader, Jacob Coxey. The Coxeyites in the Pacific Northwest were among the most radical followers, and dubbed themselves the Northwest Industrial Army. If you consider…

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Free Drinks on the House, Courtesy of a Train Wreck

Free Drinks on the House, Courtesy of a Train Wreck

From the desk of Steve Willis, Central Library Services Program Manager of the Washington State Library: Here’s an account from the May 23, 1891 issue of the Buckley Banner about the morning the wine flowed liked, well, wine:  COLLISION OF FREIGHT TRAINS  Iron Horses Bump Together at White River Bridge.  A Gala Day For Buckley.  Free Wine and a Free Fight.  Fourth of July Nowhere in Comparison.  “Early Thursday morning as freight train No. 56 pulled out of town and swung…

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