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by Beau Riffenburgh


  as tool of inner circle, 266, 269–70, 271, 272–73, 336

  as tool of JM, 329–30, 333, 335, n77, n85–86

  trial testimony, 317, 325–28, 332, 337, 338, 340, 346–47, n16, n85

  and Vindicator Mine bombing, 272, 326, 330, 331, n85

  and WFM, 262, 269, 302, 328, 333

  wish to be executed, 349–50

  Wood on testimony, 337, 348–49, n81, n82

  Parker, Robert LeRoy, see Cassidy, Butch

  Parsons Daily Sun, The, headlines, 173–74

  Parsons, Kansas, 173, 174, 175, 176, 293, 300, 314

  Peabody, James, 249–51, 254, 272, 285, 288, 326

  Pennsylvania Dutch, 113, 124, n34

  Pettibone, George A., 276, 284, 307, 321, 335, 347

  in 1892 troubles, 207, 208, 210, 212, 317–18

  and Adams, 286, 288

  arrest and extradition, 276–78, 280–82, 283, 285, 290, 309, 310, n68

  and JM, 283, 302, 355

  and Orchard, 295, 348

  and Pettibone dope, 294–95

  trial of, 311, 313, 314, 316, 317, 339, 340, 346–47, n81, n85

  Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, 71

  employment of JM’s brothers, 162, 167

  founding and purchase of coal lands, 43

  ownership of colleries, 59, 72, 78, 83

  Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, 40, 52, 74, 191

  agreed share of coal market, 44, n20

  charter relating to owning coal lands, 39, 43

  employment of Pinkerton’s, 26, n21, n44

  expansion by lease or purchase, 32, 39, 189

  Gowen’s goals for, 39, n26–27

  and legislative hearings, 41–43, 72, 85–86

  and Molly Maguire trials, 113, 133

  political power of, 83, 152

  Pinkerton, Allan, 357, 361

  allowing JM to testify, 120–22, 160–61

  background, 16–19, 205, n13, n14

  and book about Molly Maguires, 26–27, 46, 57, 77, 78, 105, n15

  Civil War, role in, 19–20, n14

  death, 171

  on drinking, 167, 169

  financial difficulties, 21–22

  founding and expansion of agency, 18, 20, 184

  and investigation of MMs, 45, 46–49, 50

  meetings with Gowen, 26–27, 45, 122

  meetings with JM, 47–49, 75, 111, 120, 157

  opinion of JM, 161, 171

  philosophy and policies of, 8, 20, 25–26, 199

  vigilantism, views on, 103

  work ethic, 214–15

  Pinkerton, Robert, 46, 122, 186–87, 192, 200, 214, 231, 244, 255, 257, 277, 311, 340, 359, n54, n64, n77

  Pinkerton, William, 21, 192, 194, 199, 214, 241, 245, 277, 279, 297, 302, 347, 357, n83

  death, 362

  involvement in cases, 198, 217

  opinion of JM, 348, 360

  and Siringo, 178, 182, 184, 217, n49–50

  Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency

  agency administrators, 19, 168, 171, 192–93, 204, 214, 231, 244, 257, 319, n21, n25, n53

  Anti-Pinkerton Act, 212–13

  anti-union operations, 2, 3, 25, 65–66, 71–72, 165–66, 205–6, 207–14, 245, 248–52, 254, 257–58, 271, 278, 283, 330, 333, 335, 338–39, n44, n56, n63

  archival documents, 5, 6, n11, n31–32, n37–38, n50–51

  in Civil War, 19–20, n14

  Colorado mine owners support for, 249, 298

  Denver office, 184, n21

  early period, 184–86

  JM joins and named head of, 186–87

  location, 187, 244

  Siringo joins, 184–85

  employ of JM’s brothers, 146–47, 162, n41–42

  expansion of, 20, 184, 244

  financial struggles, 21–22, 47, 161

  flying squadron, 75–76, 78–79, 105, 117

  founding and early years of, 18–21

  as guards for strikebreakers, 205–6

  image of, 2, 3, 205, 248, 364, n14–17

  logo and motto of, 20, n14

  and Molly Maguires, 2, 26, 46, 48–70, 72–106, 108–12, 114, 116–49, 154–61, 205, 343, 357, 364–65, n36, n44

  office organization, 192–93, n51

  Pinkerton’s National Detective Agency (cont.)

  official ethics of, 5, 20, 25–26, 186, 199, n50

  Protective Patrol, 21, 76, 167, 186–87, 205, 206, n55–56

  and publishing inside accounts, 330, 362, n49–50, n84

  robbery cases, 20, 103, 185–86, 188, 190–91, 198, 217–19, 221, 229–43, 246–48, 355–56, n57

  and Steunenberg murder investigation, 261, 265–316, 319–21, 324–25, 330–31

  “strictly confidential” bill, 105, 112, n32–33

  testing program, 18, 47, 216, n21

  undercover operations, 2, 18–19, 25, 46–106, 108–12, 114, 116–20, 132, 160, 205, 207–14, 248–52, 319, 321, 324–25, n44, n63

  Place, Etta, 241, 242, n51

  Pleasants, Henry, 75, 162, 163

  Pottsville, xii, 23, 26, 31, 34–36, 53, 57–58, 68, 85, 89, 104, 108, 110, 118, 120, 122, 124, 130, 134, 140–44, 147–50, 161–62, 184

  Powell, Morgan, 45, 130, 147, 148, 150, 151, 153, appA, appB

  Prettyman, E. E., 244, 359, 360

  Prince, L. Bradford, 194, 195, 196, n52

  Ramsey, Robert, 69, 121

  Raven Run, 95, 98, 130, 134–35, 159, appA

  Rea, Alexander, 36, 77, 148, 150, 269, appA, appB, n66

  Reno gang, 20, 103

  Richardson, Edmund F., 285, 300, 322, 340, n70

  background, 283

  courtroom technique, 313–14, 327–28, 336

  Darrow, conflicts with, 311, 321, 327, 338, 341

  Darrow on, 328

  death, 363

  first Adams trial, 304, 312–16, n76

  interactions with JM, 313–15

  and habeas corpus, 283–84, 290–91, 309

  Haywood trial, 318, 323–37, 340

  closing argument, 332–33, 336

  examining Orchard, 327–28, 346, n79, n85

  tactics during, 327, 328, 333

  Roarity, James, 80, 117, n40, n41

  and assault on Thomas, 80–81, appB

  hanged, 150

  on JM, 163–64

  and murder of Yost, 88–92, 116, 132, 145, appB

  trials of, 124–29, 138–45, appB

  Robbers Roost, 221, 222, 224, 225, 228

  Robertson, David, 167–68, 182, 214, 244, n46

  Roosevelt, Theodore, 297, 313, 318–19

  Ryon, John W., 113, 115, 118, 124, 129, 145, 333, n35

  assessment of JM, 143, 158

  questioning JM, 127, 135, 138, 139

  St. John, Vincent, 272, 276, 277, 278, 281, 285, 286, 288, 289, 291–92, 294, 296, 298, 309, 340, 350, 363, n68, n69

  Sanger, Thomas, 96, 97, 100, 103, 108, 117, 122, 127, 131, 133–36, 145, 146, 148–51, 153, appA, appB, n30, n32–33, n41, n44

  JM knows name of, 95, 96, 128, 158–59

  and JM perjury, 127, 158–59

  Sayers, W. B., 187, 193, 194, 217–18, 221, 231–33, 235, n50–51

  Schick, Kittie McParland, 214, 219, 302, 360, n41, n73

  Schuylkill Canal, 39, 51, 52, 53

  Schuylkill County, xi, xiii, 3, 7, 30, 55, 85, 104, 120, 136, 148, 149, 166, 187, 204, 219, 245, n25, n32–33

  anthracite industry in, 32, 61

  AOH in, 55, 65, 67, 68–69, 72, 73, 80, 86, 89, 93, 101, 105, 106–7, 120, 125, 149, 157

  AOH, officers of, xii, 56–57, 65, 67, 80, 85, 125, 140

  geography of, xii, 31, 36, 52


  Gowen’s goals for, 24–25, 39, 42–45, 83, 152

  legal system in, 23, 24, 76, 113, 119, 122, 129, 150, 191

  Reading’s efforts to control anthracite industry, 32, 39, 41, 42–44, 71, 78, 79–80, 83

  violence in, 25, 32–36, 42–46, 65, 67–70, 72–74, 78–80, 82, 84–88, 92–93, 95–99, 105–10, 112, 153, n10

  WBA’s efforts in, 25, 36, 39–41, 44, 71, 73, 79–80, 84

  Shenandoah, xii, xiii, xiv, 31, 53, 56–58, 68, 69, 73, 74, 77, 78, 84–86, 89, 92–94, 101, 104, 106, 119, 120, 135, 140, appA, n36

  lodge of the AOH, 63, 64, 67, 74, 80

  Shoaf, George, 174–75, 176–77, 293–94, 320, 322, n71–72, n77–78, n79

  Shollenberger, Robert P., 311, 316, 322

  Shores, Cyrus Wells “Doc,” 2, 183–84, 187, 188, 197–98, 218, 221, 231–32, 256, 301, 362, n49, n52–53, n84

  Simpkins, Jack, 261–62, 266, 267, 271, 272, 276, 277, 286, 288, 289, 291, 305, 312, n65, n67

  Siney, John, 121

  background, 37–38

  friendship with P. M. Cummings, 66

  and Gowen, 39, 40–41, 44, 152

  as leader of WBA, 37–39, 41, 42, 205, n27

  opposed to Molly Maguires, 38, 121, 151, 160

  as president of Miners’ National Association, 66, 121, 205

  Siringo, Charlie, 183, 193, 198, 338, n11

  aliases, 189, 194, 207, 210, 217, 233, 239

  background, 178, 179–80, 181–82, 330

  bodyguard to JM, 303, 311, 316, 322, 325–26, n77

  books, 180, 362, n49–50, n50–51, n55, n73, n84

  A Texas Cow Boy, 180–81

  cases, 186, 190, 210, 216–17

  Archuleta, 185, 232

  Coeur d’Alenes, 207–12, 216, n56, n60

  Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, 188

  Mudsill silver mine, 188–89

  shooting of Ancheta, 194–96, n52, n60

  Treadwell Mine theft, 217–18

  Wells Fargo robbery, 185–86

  Wild Bunch, 221, 231–36, 239–40, n60

  commits voter fraud, 254

  as “cowboy detective,” 2, 182, 186, 194, 232, n11

  early period in Denver, 184, 185, 186, n49

  and Horn, 198–99, 218

  and JM, 186–88, 191, 193–94, 207, 216, 240, 254, 303, 316, 322, 325–26, 348, 362, n73

  joins Pinkerton’s, 182

  and Mamie, 180, 181, 189, 191

  retirement and death, 348, 362

  and Sayers, 187, 217–19, 231–33, 235, n50–51

  and W. Pinkerton, 178, 182, 184, 217, n49–50

  Siringo, Mamie (née Lloyd), 180, 181, 189, 191, 212

  Slattery, John, 146, 147, appB, n32, n41

  Smith, Frank J., 265, 267–68, 317

  Smith, George K., 34–35, appA, appB, n42, n43

  Smuggler-Union Mine, 252, 272, 278, 292, 296, 298, 299

  Southwest Railroad System strike, 172–73, 204

  Steunenberg, Frank, 259

  actions taken in Coeur d’Alenes, 262, 264–65

  background, 262–63

  fears of assassination, 265

  Steunenberg, Frank, murder of, 2, 261, 272, 275, 276, 285–86, 292, 311, 327, 333, 353

  details of, 259–60, 325, 341

  Haywood trial for, 311, 316–18, 323–37, 346, 348, 363, n15–17, n58, n66–68, n85–86

  inner circle and, 269, 272, 273, 275, 288, 315, 325, 336, 346, n66

  Orchard and, 260, 261, 265, 269, 272, 275, 288, 327, 331, 332–33, 347, n80

  Pettibone trial for, 311, 313, 314, 316, 317, 339, 340, 346–47, n81, n85

  Pinkerton’s investigation of, 261, 265–83, 285–91, 294–97, 302, 320–21, n67

  purported motives, 262, 265, 275, 331–33, n80

  Thiel investigation of, 261–62, 265–67

  WFM and, 2, 261, 265, 275, 276, 315, 325

  Stockslager, Charles O., 260–61, 266, 268

  Sundance Kid, the, see Longabaugh, Harry

  Sutherland, Angus, 285, 291, 305–6, 312, n71

  Swain, Wilson S., 261, 289, 300, n71

  as competitor of JM, 249, 261, 266, 267, 289, 357–58, n65

  and operative Zimmerman, 249, n65

  and Simpkins, 267, 291, n67

  and Steunenberg murder, 261–62, 265–67

  Tamaqua, 57, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 93, 96, 97, 98, 99, 102, 117–18, 132, 157, appA

  Telluride, 214, 221, 222, 249, 252, 254, 272, 278, 281, 286, 290, 291–92, 296–99, 309, 321, 340, 350, 352, n69

  Thiel Detective Service Company, 184, 210, 281, 289, 291, 306–7, n49

  and antiunion measures, 214, 248, 249, n65

  competition with Pinkerton’s, 184, 249, 266, 300, n21, n65

  and Steunenberg murder, 261–62, 265–67

  Thiele, Chris, 281, 285, 287, 291, 295, 296, 308, 312, 316, 322, 342, 349, n70, n75, n77

  Thomas, William “Bully Bill,” 72, 92, n26

  attempted murder of, 80–81, 82, 84, 105, 106, 130, 135, 155, 182–83

  JM failing to warn, 100, 127, 143, 159

  trial for assault and battery on, 101, 140–44, 146, 149, 156, appB, n43

  trials

  Adams, Steve, 311, 312–16, 339, 340, 341–46, 350–53, n75, n84

  assault on Thomas, 101, 140–44, 146, 149, 156, appB, n43

  Borah, William E., 341, n77

  Coeur d’Alenes miners, 212, 275–76, 317–18

  conspiracy to kill Majors, 144, 146, appB, n41

  conspiracy to reward Hurley, 144–45, appB, n40

  Graves, Thomas Thatcher, 202

  Haywood, William, 311, 316, 317, 318, 323–37, 346, 348, 363, n15–17, n58, n66, n85–86

  murder of Jones, 112–15, 121, 131–33, appB, n35

  murder of Langdon, 148, appB

  murder of Powell, 147, appB

  murder of Rea, 148, appB

  murders of Sanger and Uren, 134–37, 146, 147–48, 149, appB, n40

  murder of Yost, 122, 123, 124–29, 130, 138–40, 142, 145–46, 158, appB, n36–37

  perjury, 146, appB, n41

  Pettibone, George, 346–47

  Section 30, 182, n48

  Tully, Patrick, 148, 150, appB

  Twenty-fourth Infantry Regiment, 264–65

  Tyler, Fred, 305, 308, 311–13, 316, 340, 344–46, n75

  Union Pacific Railroad, 4, 204, 216, 229–30, 233, 237–38, 280–81, 318, 355, n60, n69

  United Mine Workers of America, 205, 252, 284

  United States Reduction and Refining Company, 250, 251

  U.S. Supreme Court, 212, 290, 291, 309–10, 318, n43, n67, n71, n74–75

  Uren, William, 97, 100, 103, 108, 117, 122, 131, 133, 134, 146–50, appA, appB, n32–33, n41

  Van Duyn, Owen, 277–78, 300, 323

  vigilantism, 102–6, 111–12, 365, n14, n32–33

  Vindicator Mine explosion, 252, 272, 326, 330, 331, n85

  Wallace, 206, 208, 210, 263, 285, 289, 305–8, 311–12, 316, 340, 341, 350, n74, n75, n76

  Wardner, 206, 212, 249, 263–64, n55, n65

  Warner, Matt, 221–24, 238

  Wells, Bulkeley, 252, 291–92, 298

  and extradition train, 280–82

  Goddard bomb disarmed by, 279

  and Haywood prosecution finances, 297–98

  and search for Barney’s body, 297–99, 340, n82

  and third Adams trial, 350, 352

  Wells, Heber M., 220–21, 238

  Wenrich, Frank, 108, 110, n32–33

  Western Federation of Miners, 320, 338, n67

  and Adams, 272, 285–89, 305, 352

  and Adams trials, 311–16, 341–46, 350–53<
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  attorneys for, 262, 269, 275–76, 283, 284–85, 304, 309, n65

  Boyce as president, 248, 249

  in Colorado Labor Wars, 251–54, 293

  extradition of leaders, 276–82, 283–84, 286, 290, 295, 300, 309–10, n67, n68, n69

  founding of, 212, 275–76

  government opposition to, 248, 250, 251–54, 264, 298, 333

  Haywood as secretary-treasurer, 249–51, 265

  inner circle, 269–73, 276, 289, 301, 325, 346

  JM opposition to, 7, 245, 254, 257–58, 259, 274, 279, 283, 317, 338–39

  Moyer as president, 249, 250, 262

  Orchard as member of, 262, 269

  and Orchard’s confession, 272–73, 276, 286, 287–89, 302, 328, 332

  radicalism and socialism of, 248–49, 275, 293

  and Steunenberg murder, 2, 261–62, 264–65, 275, 277, 288, 291, 325, 332

  strikes by, 213–14, 248, 250–54

  use of Pinkerton’s against, 214, 248, 249, 250–52, 276, 298, 321, 329, 333, n63

  use of Thiel against, 214, 248, 249, n65

  violence by, 213–14, 248, 250, 251–54, 262, 263, 272, 279, 285–86, 288, 296, 346, n69

  White Caps (Las Gorras Blancas), 194–97

  Whitney, Eugene L., 268, 286, 287, 295, 306–7, 311–13, 316, 353

  Wiggans Patch raid, 107–8, 109, 110, 365, n32–33

  coroner’s hearing, 108

  JM’s letter about, 108–10

  Wild Bunch, 2, 4, 221, 225–43, 355, n50–51, n61

  JM on, 243, 358

  members, 225–26, 237, 239, n61

  robberies

  Butte County Bank, Belle Fourche, 227

  Colorado and Southern, Folsom, 235–36

  Denver & Rio Grande, Parachute, 242

  Great Northern, Wagner, 241

  Pleasant Valley Coal Company, 224–25

  Union Pacific, Tipton, 237–38, 239, n61

  Union Pacific, Wilcox, 229–31, 235–36, n59

  Winnemucca bank, 238–39, n61

  Siringo’s pursuit of, 231–33, 239–40

  Wood, Fremont, 323, 331, 340

  background, 317–18, 329

  and Davis, 332

  as Haywood trial judge, 317–18, 323–37, n76

  on Haywood’s guilt, 332, n16, n81, n82

  jury instructions, 336–38, n16, n68, n85

  on Orchard’s testimony, 348–49, n81–82, n85

  overrules motion for directed verdict, 328–29

  Wood, James Frederic, 49, 112, 123, 128, 152, n36

  excommunicates AOH and Molly Maguires, 111, 148, n36

  pastoral letter by, 68, 111

  Woodcock, C. E., 229, 237

  Woods, W. W., 342, 346

 

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