Author: Charla Murphy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cemeteries
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Herrin City Cemetery, Herrin, Williamson County, Illinois
Author: Charla Murphy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cemeteries
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Cemeteries
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Herrin City Cemetery
Author: Charla Schroeder Murphy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 277
Book Description
Herrin Massacre
Author: Scott Doody
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 9781300897927
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Twenty three men killed in Williamson County and the streets of Herrin, Illinois over a two day killing spree on June 21st and 22nd, 1922. The largest mass murder of non-union labor in the history of America. The event would become known around the world as The Herrin Massacre. Read about the toughest (deadliest) little city in America and the modern day hunt for the massacre victim's lost graves in the potter's field of the Herrin city cemetery. Written by Scott Doody, this four year adventure uncovers the ugly secret of what happens when a town buries their past so deep, it changes their future.
Publisher: Lulu.com
ISBN: 9781300897927
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Twenty three men killed in Williamson County and the streets of Herrin, Illinois over a two day killing spree on June 21st and 22nd, 1922. The largest mass murder of non-union labor in the history of America. The event would become known around the world as The Herrin Massacre. Read about the toughest (deadliest) little city in America and the modern day hunt for the massacre victim's lost graves in the potter's field of the Herrin city cemetery. Written by Scott Doody, this four year adventure uncovers the ugly secret of what happens when a town buries their past so deep, it changes their future.
The Herrin Massacre of 1922
Author: Greg Bailey
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476642214
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
In 1922, a coal miner strike spread across the United States, swallowing the heavily-unionized mining town of Herrin, Illinois. When the owner of the town's local mine hired non-union workers to break the strike, violent conflict broke out between the strikebreakers and unionized miners, who were all heavily armed. When strikebreakers surrendered and were promised safe passage home, the unionized miners began executing them before large, cheering crowds. This book tells the cruel truth behind the story that the coal industry tried to suppress and that Herrin wants to forget. A thorough account of the massacre and its aftermath, this book sets a heartland tragedy against the rise and decline of the coal industry.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476642214
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 179
Book Description
In 1922, a coal miner strike spread across the United States, swallowing the heavily-unionized mining town of Herrin, Illinois. When the owner of the town's local mine hired non-union workers to break the strike, violent conflict broke out between the strikebreakers and unionized miners, who were all heavily armed. When strikebreakers surrendered and were promised safe passage home, the unionized miners began executing them before large, cheering crowds. This book tells the cruel truth behind the story that the coal industry tried to suppress and that Herrin wants to forget. A thorough account of the massacre and its aftermath, this book sets a heartland tragedy against the rise and decline of the coal industry.
Harger Heritage
Secrets of the Herrin Cemetery
Author: Kathleen Boyett
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781727558326
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Down a lonely stretch of road in rural Missouri lies a neglected cemetery. This book tells the deepest secrets of the Thomas Herrin family members buried there and describes what life was like for a pioneer family who suffered more than their fair share of sorrows and losses. The "investigative reporter" unveils the hard-hitting truth about the ravages of the Civil War and the fate of the slaves in the Herrin household. Why did an innocent baby die? Where was the head of the household after the war, and why didn't he come home? Why did one son fight on the opposite side of the war from the rest? And most importantly - Who was the father of the family's slaves? The answers are all part of discovering the Secrets of the Herrin Cemetery. Are you ready to learn the truth?
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781727558326
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 148
Book Description
Down a lonely stretch of road in rural Missouri lies a neglected cemetery. This book tells the deepest secrets of the Thomas Herrin family members buried there and describes what life was like for a pioneer family who suffered more than their fair share of sorrows and losses. The "investigative reporter" unveils the hard-hitting truth about the ravages of the Civil War and the fate of the slaves in the Herrin household. Why did an innocent baby die? Where was the head of the household after the war, and why didn't he come home? Why did one son fight on the opposite side of the war from the rest? And most importantly - Who was the father of the family's slaves? The answers are all part of discovering the Secrets of the Herrin Cemetery. Are you ready to learn the truth?
Snapshots and Footnotes
Author: Cheryl Ranchino Trench
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1684561981
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Cheryl Trench is a national treasure tucked within the pages of a small town paper. Her near half century of musings and missives are witty, insightful, and informative. "Snapshots and Footnotes" promises to be a delectable treat for regular, as well as first-time, readers. -Gordon Pruett, Publisher, Crossfire Press I've been reading Cheryl's column since the mid-1970s and I've had the privilege of being her editor off and on over the past 30-plus years. Her work has helped me learn how to connect a writer's pen to a reader's heart. "Snapshots and Footnotes" not only contains some of her best writing through the years, it will be a reminder of the best in all of us. -Bill Swinford, Swinford Publications There are few communities that have the fortune to have a writer in their midst who captures not only the history but the meaning of being in her community. Cheryl Trench is an insightful writer whose subjects center on people in her native southern Illinois, and also the spirit that they have. Each column embraces the energy of the people about whom she writes. This collection should make every reader seek a voice that expresses the meaning of their own communities. -James Ballowe, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Bradley University
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
ISBN: 1684561981
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 64
Book Description
Cheryl Trench is a national treasure tucked within the pages of a small town paper. Her near half century of musings and missives are witty, insightful, and informative. "Snapshots and Footnotes" promises to be a delectable treat for regular, as well as first-time, readers. -Gordon Pruett, Publisher, Crossfire Press I've been reading Cheryl's column since the mid-1970s and I've had the privilege of being her editor off and on over the past 30-plus years. Her work has helped me learn how to connect a writer's pen to a reader's heart. "Snapshots and Footnotes" not only contains some of her best writing through the years, it will be a reminder of the best in all of us. -Bill Swinford, Swinford Publications There are few communities that have the fortune to have a writer in their midst who captures not only the history but the meaning of being in her community. Cheryl Trench is an insightful writer whose subjects center on people in her native southern Illinois, and also the spirit that they have. Each column embraces the energy of the people about whom she writes. This collection should make every reader seek a voice that expresses the meaning of their own communities. -James Ballowe, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, Bradley University
Mary Jane's Ghost
Author: Ted Gregory
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 1609385241
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Summer 1948. In the scenic, remote river town of Oregon, Illinois, a young couple visiting the local lovers’ lane is murdered. The shocking crime garners headlines from Portland, Maine, to Long Beach, California. But after a sweeping manhunt, no one is arrested and the violent deaths of Mary Jane Reed and Stanley Skridla fade into time’s indifference. Fast forward fifty years. Eccentric entrepreneur Michael Arians moves to Oregon, opens a roadhouse, gets elected mayor, and becomes obsessed with the crime. He comes up with a scandalous conspiracy theory and starts to believe that Mary Jane’s ghost is haunting his establishment. He also reaches out to the Chicago Tribune for help. Arians’s letter falls on the desk of general assignment reporter Ted Gregory. For the next thirteen years, while he ricochets from story to story and his newspaper is deconstructed around him, Gregory remains beguiled by the case of the teenaged telephone operator Mary Jane and twenty-eight-year-old Navy vet Stanley—and equally fascinated by Arians’s seemingly hopeless pursuit of whoever murdered them. Mary Jane’s Ghost is the story of these two odysseys.
Publisher: University of Iowa Press
ISBN: 1609385241
Category : True Crime
Languages : en
Pages : 220
Book Description
Summer 1948. In the scenic, remote river town of Oregon, Illinois, a young couple visiting the local lovers’ lane is murdered. The shocking crime garners headlines from Portland, Maine, to Long Beach, California. But after a sweeping manhunt, no one is arrested and the violent deaths of Mary Jane Reed and Stanley Skridla fade into time’s indifference. Fast forward fifty years. Eccentric entrepreneur Michael Arians moves to Oregon, opens a roadhouse, gets elected mayor, and becomes obsessed with the crime. He comes up with a scandalous conspiracy theory and starts to believe that Mary Jane’s ghost is haunting his establishment. He also reaches out to the Chicago Tribune for help. Arians’s letter falls on the desk of general assignment reporter Ted Gregory. For the next thirteen years, while he ricochets from story to story and his newspaper is deconstructed around him, Gregory remains beguiled by the case of the teenaged telephone operator Mary Jane and twenty-eight-year-old Navy vet Stanley—and equally fascinated by Arians’s seemingly hopeless pursuit of whoever murdered them. Mary Jane’s Ghost is the story of these two odysseys.
The Baseball Necrology
Author: Bill Lee
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476609306
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 527
Book Description
During his playing career, a baseball player's every action on the field is documented--every at bat, every hit, every pitch. But what becomes of a player after he leaves the game? This exhaustive reference work briefly details the post-baseball lives of some 7,600 major leaguers, owners, managers, administrators, umpires, sportswriters, announcers and broadcasters who are now deceased. Each entry tells the date and place of the player's birth, the number of seasons he spent in the majors, the primary position he played, the number of seasons he spent as a manager in the majors (if applicable), his post-baseball career and activities, date and cause of his death, and his final resting place.
Publisher: McFarland
ISBN: 1476609306
Category : Sports & Recreation
Languages : en
Pages : 527
Book Description
During his playing career, a baseball player's every action on the field is documented--every at bat, every hit, every pitch. But what becomes of a player after he leaves the game? This exhaustive reference work briefly details the post-baseball lives of some 7,600 major leaguers, owners, managers, administrators, umpires, sportswriters, announcers and broadcasters who are now deceased. Each entry tells the date and place of the player's birth, the number of seasons he spent in the majors, the primary position he played, the number of seasons he spent as a manager in the majors (if applicable), his post-baseball career and activities, date and cause of his death, and his final resting place.
Victims of the Herrin Massacre
Author: John Foster
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781511736985
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
On June 22, 1922, one of the deadliest days in the history of labor in the U.S. occurred near and in the town of Herrin, Williamson County, Illinois. On that day, men who had been imported into the county to work at a strip mine during a nationwide coal strike by members of the United Mine Workers of America, were taken prisoner and unarmed, marched for several miles on a warm June morning under the belief that they would be sent out of the area by train. Along the way it became clear to most of them that a different fate awaited them after a more radical faction of striking miners and their supporters took command of the prisoners. Men, who were normally hard working family men, became cold blooded, heartless and relentless killers. Before that Thursday was over, eighteen men would be dead and lying in a makeshift morgue in Herrin. Numerous wounded would find themselves in the Herrin Hospital or making their way back to Chicago. One of those in the hospital would die within days and another two within a few months. The incident would be dubbed "The Herrin Massacre" and be remembered as such for all time. On Sunday, June 25th, 1922, sixteen of the dead were buried in an out of the way spot at the Herrin City Cemetery referred to as the potter's field. Time, as it is wont to do, eventually erased all evidence of the graves as life returned to normal in Herrin and Williamson County. Recent events in the Herrin City Cemetery have resulted in the discovery of the location of these long lost and forgotten graves. For the first time in more than 90 years, the men who came to Herrin in June of 1922 will be revealed. Includes fourteen pages of photos, some seen for the first time, and also for the first time, an accurate, to scale map of the death march and massacre areas, produced by Professor Steven Di Naso of Eastern Illinois University.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781511736985
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 142
Book Description
On June 22, 1922, one of the deadliest days in the history of labor in the U.S. occurred near and in the town of Herrin, Williamson County, Illinois. On that day, men who had been imported into the county to work at a strip mine during a nationwide coal strike by members of the United Mine Workers of America, were taken prisoner and unarmed, marched for several miles on a warm June morning under the belief that they would be sent out of the area by train. Along the way it became clear to most of them that a different fate awaited them after a more radical faction of striking miners and their supporters took command of the prisoners. Men, who were normally hard working family men, became cold blooded, heartless and relentless killers. Before that Thursday was over, eighteen men would be dead and lying in a makeshift morgue in Herrin. Numerous wounded would find themselves in the Herrin Hospital or making their way back to Chicago. One of those in the hospital would die within days and another two within a few months. The incident would be dubbed "The Herrin Massacre" and be remembered as such for all time. On Sunday, June 25th, 1922, sixteen of the dead were buried in an out of the way spot at the Herrin City Cemetery referred to as the potter's field. Time, as it is wont to do, eventually erased all evidence of the graves as life returned to normal in Herrin and Williamson County. Recent events in the Herrin City Cemetery have resulted in the discovery of the location of these long lost and forgotten graves. For the first time in more than 90 years, the men who came to Herrin in June of 1922 will be revealed. Includes fourteen pages of photos, some seen for the first time, and also for the first time, an accurate, to scale map of the death march and massacre areas, produced by Professor Steven Di Naso of Eastern Illinois University.