*Labor
Abstracts: 3
1104
Cleveland Morning Leader, 20 January 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1104 - L. Jan. 20:4/2 - The Cleveland Iron and Nail co., desiring better
iron, allowed only 450 pounds to a heat instead of 500 pounds as before.
The puddlers refused to work and so were paid off. The mill has suspend-
ed operations. (2)
Iron and Steel
Index terms:
Cleveland Iron & Nail co.; *Labor
1115
Cleveland Morning Leader, 8 February 1864
(ed; 22 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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1115 - L. Feb. 8; ed: 2/1 - The laboring class of the North are being drawn
into war. Wages are on the increase because of the scarcity of skilled
labor. If the new call for 500,000 men goes through by Mar. 10, more men .
will be needed, and prices will go higher. - - - - - ... ---
"We need skillful artisans and working men. The remedy is to be -
found in immigration." - (22)
Labor
Index terms:
*Labor; North
1414
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 January 1864
(2 inches)
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p.4, col.2
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1414 - L. Jan. 1:4/2 - The "carriers' Address" is presented to the public
on this morning, the produce of an office "typo" and begs that the boys
will be handsomely remembered for their efforts through snow, rain and
wind to make morning LEADER deliveries. (2)
Newspapers /
Labor
Index terms:
"Carriers Address, The" (poem); Cleveland LEADER; *Labor