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The Great Railroad Strike in Ohio
The Great Railroad Strike in Ohio
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Author(s): Strecker, Mark
ISBN No.: 9781467170857
Pages: 160
Year: 202601
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 34.49
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

A work stoppage on the rails led to a fascinating moment in Ohio history. As the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 made its way into Ohio, the state already had its share of problems. Tramps, men who'd taken took to the road looking for work because of the economic depression of the 1870s, seemed to be overrunning the state. Railroads, one of Ohio's biggest employers, cut jobs. Those not fired suffered from repeated cuts in wages and hours, making their already unsafe work conditions worse. Strikes in neighboring states, instigated by another 10 percent wage cut on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, became violent and destructive. When they broke out in Ohio, something remarkable happened. Strikers remained mostly peaceful, avoiding the killing, looting and vandalism seen elsewhere.


Much of the credit for the path taken by Ohio must go to its level-headed governor, Thomas L. Young, who used the Ohio National Guard to great effect.


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