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Shoemakers' strike at Lynn,rioters,Floyd's Danvers,Salem Express Wagon,1860

Title: Shoemakers' strike at Lynn - The rioters attacking Floyd's Danvers and Salem Express Wagon, in Willow St., while taking in goods from the shoe manufactory of George W. Massey
Date Created/Published: 1860.
Notes:
Title from item.
Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, v. 9, no. 224 (1860 March 17), p. [239].
Subjects:
Shoe industry strikes--Massachusetts--Lynn--1860.
Riots--Massachusetts--Lynn--1860.
Shoemakers--Massachusetts--Lynn--1860.
Periodical illustrations--1860.
Wood engravings--1860.
Bookmark /2002735877/
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