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Domestic News July 2, 1904

Passaic City Record

Passaic, Passaic County, New Jersey

What is this article about?

General Bell announced the final deportation of 34 union miners from Victor, Colorado, totaling 181 expelled, escorted by deputies and National Guard to Colorado Springs under martial law, with order prevailing.

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DEPORT MORE MINERS.

General Bell Says It's the Last Batch; Order Prevails at Victor.

Victor, Col.—The fourth and, General Bell says, the last deportation of union miners from this city was made. There were thirty-four, making a total of 181 to date.

Four Deputy Sheriffs and a squad of the National Guard, under command of Captain Moore, have orders to leave their prisoners at Colorado Springs, the home of most of the mine owners of this district. Peace and quiet prevails, but martial law is still in force.

What sub-type of article is it?

Riot Or Protest Military

What keywords are associated?

Union Miners Deportation Victor Col National Guard Martial Law

What entities or persons were involved?

General Bell Captain Moore

Where did it happen?

Victor, Col.

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Victor, Col.

Key Persons

General Bell Captain Moore

Outcome

thirty-four union miners deported, making a total of 181 to date. peace and quiet prevails, but martial law is still in force.

Event Details

The fourth and, according to General Bell, last deportation of union miners from Victor was made. Four Deputy Sheriffs and a squad of the National Guard, under command of Captain Moore, have orders to leave their prisoners at Colorado Springs, the home of most of the mine owners of this district.

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