East Texas Theater of the Timber Wars 1910-1913

East Texas Theater of the Timber Wars 1910-1913
Author: Ryan Scott Gullett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2010
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Timber Wars of 1910--1913 was a pivotal moment in the history of East Texas. The incursion of union organizers into East Texas in 1911 marked the beginning of one the region's most violent periods. Lasting from the early union meetings in 1910 and ending with the Merryville Strike in 1913, the conflict shook the cultural and socioeconomic forces in East Texas and Western Louisiana. The origins of the war between Kirby Lumber Company and the Brotherhood of Timber Workers began with A.L. Emerson, a native East Texan and former employee of Kirby Lumber Company. Emerson organized the Brotherhood of Timber Workers and after making significant inroads in Louisiana, he set his sights on the East Texas lumber industry. The war between the Kirby Lumber Company and the Brotherhood of Timber Workers began as a nonviolent altercation, but as the company blocked every attempt of the union to gain a foothold, violence erupted all along the Sabine River. This study emphasizes the cultural and socioeconomic causes behind the steadfast resistance of East Texas toward the attempts by the union to organize its inhabitants. The study reveals that the Kirby Lumber Company prevented the Brotherhood of Timber Workers from gaining a grip on the East Texas regions the company operated through the utilization of welfare capitalism and their influence through various anti-union associations.

Bulletin N°...

Bulletin N°...
Author: Etats-Unis. Bureau of labor statistics
Publisher:
Total Pages: 85
Release: 1932
Genre:
ISBN:

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East Texas Lumber Workers

East Texas Lumber Workers
Author: Ruth Alice Allen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 239
Release: 1961
Genre: Lumbermen
ISBN:

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Labor and Lumber

Labor and Lumber
Author: Charlotte Todes
Publisher: Ayer Publishing
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1931
Genre: Lumber trade
ISBN: 9780405068300

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North American Forest and Conservation History

North American Forest and Conservation History
Author: Ronald J. Fahl
Publisher: Santa Barbara, Calif. : Published under contract with the Forest History Society [by] A.B.C.--Clio Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1977
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Ronald J. Fahl has compiled a milestone reference work, one that offers historians and other interested scholars for the first time a reliable and comprehensive access to the widely scattered written materials that reveal the history of forestry, forest conservation, and forest industry in the United States and Canada. Sponsored by the Forest History Society and funded in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, this volume covers published scholarly books and writings from many sources containing significant historical matter, including lumber trade journals, professional forestry journals, conservation magazines, government publications, state and local histories, autobiographies, and oral history interviews.