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  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Dedication
  5. Foreword
  6. Contents
  7. Acknowledgments
  8. Introduction
  9. 1. From Gold Rush to Lumbering Community
  10. 2. The Seeds of Radicalism
  11. 3. The Greenbackers
  12. 4. An Emergent Labor Movement
  13. 5. The Rise and Fall of the Knights
  14. 6. Paternalism and Community
  15. 7. The Dissenters’ Last Crusade: Populism in Humboldt County
  16. 8. The Making of a Union Movement, 1900–1906
  17. 9. The Organization of Lumber Workers and the 1907 Strike
  18. 10. The Open-Shop Offensive
  19. 11. The Makings of Stability
  20. Postscript
  21. Notes
  22. Select Bibliography
  23. Index

Index

Agriculture, 10, 12, 14, 36, 40–41, 118–119, 136–137

American Federation of Labor (AFL), 63, 135, 149–150, 191. See also California State Federation of Labor; Eureka Trades Council

Arcata, 8, 11, 12, 15

Arcata Barrel Company, 156

Arson, 38, 79

Asian-Americans, 143. See also Asiatic Exclusion League; Chinese-Americans

Asiatic Exclusion League, 143

Austrian-Americans, 13, 194

Ayres, William, 38, 53–55, 58, 67, 85, 118, 120, 231n

Baldwin, Charles, 74

Band saws, 22

Barbers’ Union, 137

Barnum, W. S., 34

Barton, James, 42–43, 48, 52, 81

Baseball, 202

Bauer, Colonel, 109

Beith, James, 30, 32, 79–80, 84, 97–98

Bell, John, 11

Bell, Josiah, 94

Bellamy Nationalist Clubs, 117–118

Berry, Campbell, 55–56

Blacklisting, 26, 84–85, 178

Blake, J. C, 39, 104, 109

Bledsoe, A. J., 123–124, 127

Blockinger, E. A., 195, 197, 200–201

Blue Lake, 14, 105, 140, 177

Board system for lumber workers, 157

Bolonies, W., 103

Bootblacks’ Union, 137

Booth, Newton, 35

Boycott, 89, 143–144

Breckinridge, John, 11

Bredsteen, Joseph, 141, 145–146, 180–181, 183–184, 186, 188

Brosnan, Timothy, 79

Brown, Edward, 207–208

Bryan, William Jennings, 128

Buchanan, James, 30, 37

Buckers, 21

Bucksport, 11

Building trades, 143, 182

Building Trades Council, 145, 164, 170, 181

Bonus system, 197–198

Burnett, H. M., 81, 90

Butler, M. B., 185

California Commission of Immigration and Housing, 206–209

California constitutional convention, 1878–1879, 42–44

California Redwood Company, 64–70, 73–74, 78–79. See also Land fraud and concentration of land ownership

California State Federation of Labor, 137, 160, 162, 182, 192, 195, 212

California Workingmen’s party, 41–47

California Workmen’s Compensation Act of 1913, 206

Call, Harry, 212–213

Callaghan, B., 158

Camp Sanitation Act of 1913, 206, 256–257n

Canadian-Americans, 12, 13, 136

Canadian Maritime Provinces, 10, 18–19, 23, 194. See also New Brunswick; Nova Scotia

Cannon, Marion, 128

Carpenters, 143

Carpenters’ Union, 124

Carr, John, 45

Carriage setter, 22

Carson, Milton, 109, 214

Carson, William, 24, 79, 107, 114–115, 130, 131; early life of, 17; paternalism of, 108–110, 176, 182; and ten-hour concession, 101–104; and trade union movement and strike of 1907, 138, 153, 158, 165–166. See also Dolbeer and Carson Lumber Company

Casper Lumber Company, 214

Cator, Thomas, 126

Centerville, 53, 106

Chamberlin, J. D. H., 45

Chinese-Americans, 42, 58–59

Choppers, 21

Cigarmakers’ Union, 139

Circular saw, 22

Citizen’s party, 92–94. See also Knights of Labor, and politics

Clerks’ Union, 89, 144

Climate, 10, 20

Coast Seamen’s Union (CSU), 88–91, 107. See also Sailors’ Union of the Pacific (SUP)

Cole, Henry, 207

Collective bargaining, 143

Company stores, 16

Company towns, 2–3, 25–26, 151–152, 179, 196, 201, 209–210. See also Korbel; Samoa; Scotia

Continuous service plan, 204

Contract payment system, 198

Cooks and Waiters’ Union, 137–139, 144

Cooper, E. C., 130

Cooperatives, 41, 120

Corruption, 33–34, 37–38

Crannell, 152

Cridge, Alfred, 75, 79, 85, 91, 93, 236n

Cronin, Daniel, 73–75, 81, 84, 232–233n

Cross, Ira B., 71

Cutler, F. A., 114

Cutler, Thomas, 45

Dairy industry, 14, 119, 137

Dale, Joshua, 182, 192, 195

Davis, Pliny Earl, 81, 86–87, 93

Debris bill, 60

Debs, Eugene, 184, 187, 188

Democratic party, 11, 44, 79; and election of 1896, 128–132; and election of 1915, 188; and Greenback Labor party, 57–58; and labor vote, 146, 183

Democratic Standard, 38

Democratic–republicanism: and California Workingmen’s party, 44–45, 47–49; definition of, 29–32; and July Fourth, 106–107; and Knights of Labor, 79–81; and paternalism, 115; and Populists, 121, 129, 133–134; and trade union movement of early 20th century, 139–142

Depression: of 1877–1878, 38–39; of 1884–1885, 78–79; of mid-1890s, 125–126; of Humboldt County agriculture, 1879–1881, 53

Devlin, Charles, 83, 118, 122, 137, 148

Devlin, Thomas, 56

Dolbeer, John, 22

Dolbeer and Carson Lumber Company, 23–24, 67, 214. See also Carson, William

Douglas, Stephen A., 11

Dubofsky, Melvyn, 2

Dunn, Patrick, 73

Edgermen, 22

Eel River Valley, 10, 12, 15, 53

Eel River Valley Lumber Company, 125, 167

Eight-hour day, 143, 164, 198, 209, 211, 212

Election laws, 184–185, 227–228n

Elections: to California constitutional convention, 1878, 42; and California Workingmen’s party, 45–47; of 1892, 122–124; of 1894, 126–127; of 1896, 128–132; and Greenback Labor party, 1880 and 1882, 55–56; and Socialist party, 184, 186, 188; and Union Labor party, 1903 and 1906, 147–149

Elk River Mill and Lumber Company, 101, 157, 165

Employers’ Association of Humboldt County, 150

Employers’ organizations, 139. See also Humboldt Lumber Manufacturers’ Association (HLMA)

Employment agencies, 96, 138, 145, 165

Ericksen, John, 195

Eureka, 23, 24, 25, 59, 70–71, 115, 179–182; and boom of early 20th century, 136; early settlement and population of, 8, 11–12, 15; map of, 9

Eureka and Klamath Railroad, 154

Eureka Chamber of Commerce, 147

Eureka Civic Federation, 147

Eureka Trades Council, 137, 142–148, 155, 162, 164, 167, 181, 183, 196, 211

Evans, David, 16, 65, 74, 79, 102–103, 107, 114

Excelsior Redwood Company, 20

Faler, Paul, 29

Falk, Elijah, 188

Falk, Noah, 17, 100

Fay, George, 59

Fenwick, George, 182, 203, 205

Ferndale, 41–42, 45, 106

Filers, 22

Fink, Leon, 5, 29

Finnish-Americans, 13, 194

First National Bank of Eureka, 180

Flanigan, Brosnan and Company, 125

Flanigan, David, 103

Foner, Eric, 30

Food in lumber camps, 24, 27

Foremen, 18, 27, 201

Fortuna, 167, 177

Fraser, Frank, 19

Fraternal orders, 12, 105

Free labor ideology, 30–31, 34. See also Democratic-republicanism; Labor theory of value

Free silver, 128, 130–131

Freshwater, 73

Frost, Ralph, 105

Furuseth, Andrew, 90

Garberville, 58

Gardner, Millard, 74–75, 81, 85, 94

Garfield, James, 56

Gaventa, John, 115

Geary, Thomas, 123

Genovese, Eugene, 108, 111

George, Henry, 69, 118

German-Americans, 12, 13, 136

Glendale, 152

Glendale Mill, 112

Gold rush, 7–8, 19

Gompers, Samuel, 137

Goodell, John, 204

Goodwyn, Lawrence, 120, 133

Gordon, David, 210

Graham, Frank, 16

Grambarth, Charles, 137, 139, 141, 149, 159

Grange, 36, 41

Grant, M. H., 74

Great Lakes states, 3, 18, 194

Greenback Labor party, 46–47, 52–61, 72, 92–93

Gregg, Josiah, 8

Gronlund, Laurence, 118

Gunther, Robert, 60, 74

Gutman, Herbert, 5, 29, 68

Hahn, Steven, 2, 133

Haist, John, 101

Hall, George, 126

Hammond, Andrew, 109, 212, 213; antilabor policies of, 164, 166, 172, 175–176, 179–182, 191; early life of, 153–154; new management strategies of, 196–198, 203–204

Hammond Lumber Company, 153–155, 162, 176–178, 180–182, 194, 196–198, 203–204, 213–214. See also Samoa

Hancock, Winfield, 55

Hanson, H. C, 118

Harpster, Irving, 138, 165

Haskell, Burnette, 69, 71–73, 81, 83

Haywood, William D., 186, 187

Hemsted, W. H., 187

Henderson, H. L., 198

Hines, J.W., 118

Holbrook, Stewart, 25

Homestead Act of 1862, 66

Hospital plan, 73–74

Humboldt County: debt, revenues, and taxation, 32–33, 35–36, 44–45; location, description, and early settlement, 7–10; map of, 9; population growth of, and composition, 10, 16–17, 136

Humboldt County Farmers’ Alliance, 118–123, 126–128. See also People’s party; Populism

Humboldt Lumber Association, 78

Humboldt Lumber Manufacturers’ Association (HLMA), 138, 153, 164–165

Humboldt Lumber Mill Company, 14, 109, 154

Humboldt Manufacturing Company, 16

Humboldt Times, 11, 68

Iaqua, 52

Industrial Workers of the World (IWW): and AFL, 149–150; and 1907 lumber strike, 167–169, 178; and 1919 strike, 212; in 1920s, 213–214; organizational efforts of, in California and Pacific Northwest in 1910s, 191–193, 195–196, 208–209; and Socialist party, 185–186

Initiative, referendum, and recall measures, 147, 183, 186

International Brotherhood of Woodsmen and Sawmill Workers (IBWSW), 135, 150–151, 159–172

International Shingle Weavers’ Union of America (ISWUA), 145, 155

International Typographical Union (ITU), 89, 124

International Union of Shingle Weavers, Sawmill Workers, and Woodsmen (IUSWSWW), 192

International Union of Timber Workers (IUTW), 208–209, 212–213, 257n

International Woodworkers of America (IWA), 215–216

International Workingmen’s Association (IWA), 68–75, 79, 81, 83–84. See also Haskell, Burnette; Keller, Charles F.

Irish-Americans, 12, 136

Italian-Americans: efforts to organize, 143, 161–162; increasing importance of, in lumber workforce, 194–195; and 1907 lumber strike, 169–170; population, 13, 136; and problems of organizing, 196–197, 209–210

Jackson, Harry, 154, 170, 175

Jansen, J. E., 131

Jensen, Vernon, 3

Johnson, Hiram, 188

Johnson, James, 75

Johnston, Richard, 64

Jones, David, 16

Jones, Gareth Stedman, 4

July Fourth, 104–107, 120, 140–141, 187, 238n

Katz, Michael, 51

Kaweah Cooperative Colony, 1, 73

Kearney, Denis, 46, 49

Keeling, George, 139, 141, 184, 187–189

Keller, Charles F.: biographical information, 1, 53; and exposure of land frauds, 66–67; and Greenback Labor party, 54, 58; and International Workingmen’s Association (IWA), 68–73

Keyley, Frank, 124

King, C. H., 65

Knapp, Gilmann, 19

Knight, H. L., 33, 34

Knights of Labor, 27, 63, 234n; decline of, 94–98; factionalism within, 83–85; ideology of, 79–83; and moral improvement, 87–88; origins of, in Humboldt County, 74–75, 77–78; and politics, 91–94

Korbel, 152, 155, 177. See also Northern Redwood Lumber Company

Korbel brothers, 109, 154

Labor Day, 143, 176, 181, 183–184, 211

Labor News, 145–146, 184. See also Bredsteen, Joseph

Labor theory of value, 31, 34, 54–55, 66, 79–80, 140, 159. See also Democratic-republicanism

Labor turnover, 24, 203–204, 207–208, 256n

Land fraud and concentration of land ownership, 37–40, 43, 64–68. See also California Redwood Company

Larson, John, 78

Laundry Workers’ Union, 137

Leder, Xavier, 91

Lincoln, Abraham, 11

Little River Redwood Company, 207

Logan, Everett, 148

Logging and sawmill technology, 20–22, 222n

Longshoremen, 89–91, 135, 138, 143–145. See also Coast Seamen’s Union (CSU); Sailors’ Union of the Pacific (SUP)

Longshoremen’s Union, 164, 168

Los Angeles, 180

Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen (4L), 209

Loyalty pledges, 214

Lumber industry: general development of Humboldt County lumber industry, 1850–1900, 8, 10, 14–27, 64; general development in early 20th century, 136, 151–153 (see also Company towns); importance of, to American economy, 3; land-acquisition practices of, 16, 39, 66–67 (see also California Redwood Lumber Company; Land fraud and concentration of land ownership); logging railroads and transportation, 15; markets, 15; origins of and composition of workforce, 18–20, 193–195; prices in, 38, 78, 226n; trade associations of, 16, 78 (see also Humboldt Lumber Manufacturers’ Association [HLMA]); wages in, 23, 251n; work process in, 20–23; and World War I, 204, 208–209, 211

Lumber strikes: incidence of, in American lumber industry, 26–27, 214, 223n, 259n; in Humboldt County, 26, 112, 125, 156, 161, 177, 193, 212–213, 214, 215; of 1907, 166–173

Lumber unionism: problems of organizing, 26–27, 95–96, 156–157, 160–161, 171, 215–216; union density in the American lumber industry, 5, 215, 246n; unions in Humboldt County in early 20th century, 155–159. See also International Brotherhood of Woodsmen and Sawmill Workers (IBWSW); International Union of Timber Workers (IUTW); International Woodworkers of America (IWA); Knights of Labor; Lumbermen’s Union; Sawmill and Timber Workers Union (STWU)

Lumber workers: and food, 24; hours of labor of, 24, 161, 164, 212, 213; housing of, 24–25; recreation of, 25–26; wages of, 23, 251n; work process, 20–22; working and living conditions of, in 20th century, 192, 199–210, 213–214. See also Continuous service plan; Contract payment system; Ten-hour day; Welfare capitalism

Lumbermen: and politics, 103–104, 114–115; social origins of, 16–18. See also Carson, William; Paternalism

Lumbermen’s Union, 73–75, 81

Macarthur, Walter, 140

McCann, Fred, 122–123

McClellan, George, 11

McCloud River Lumber Company, 195, 196, 198

McDaniel, George, 186–187

McDonald, Donald, 207

McDonald, J. S., 30

McGowan, Henry, 35

McKay, John, 16

McKinley, William, 110

McQuiddy, Thomas J., 56

Maine, 3, 12, 18–20, 194

Markham, Henry, 127

Mendocino County, 16, 86, 102, 112–114, 122, 195, 214

Mercer, W. L., 94

Merchants Association of Eureka, 150

Middle Atlantic states, 10, 12

Midwestern states, 12

Miller, Elsie, 203

Millmen’s Union, 112–114. See also Ten-hour day

Minor, Isaac, 16–17, 104, 112

Montgomery, David, 5, 52

Mooney, Archie, 187

Moore, John, 186

Morse, M. E., 52

Movies, 202

Mudgett, Gilman, 55, 60

Mulay saw, 22

Murray, George, 102

Musicians’ Union, 144

National Labor Relations Act of 1935, 215

National Labor Relations Board, 214

National monetary policy in 1860s and 1870s, 51–52. See also Greenback Labor party

National War Labor Board, 215

Native Americans, 7–8

Nelson, Charles, 154

Nelson, Daniel, 206

New Brunswick, Canada, 10, 18–20. See also Canadian Maritime Provinces

New England, 10, 12, 19

Newburg, 152, 167, 177

Newell, Daniel, 16, 101, 157

Northern Redwood Lumber Company, 153–155, 166, 177. See also Korbel

Northwestern Pacific Railroad, 16

Norwegian-Americans, 13, 194. See also Scandinavians

Nova Scotia, Canada, 10, 18. See also Canadian Maritime Provinces

Omaha platform, of People’s party, 122, 126

Open-shop drive, 175–183. See also Hammond, Andrew

Owen, Robert, 37

Owen, William, 158

Pacific Logging Congress, 197–200, 204

Pacific Lumber Company: and expansion of enterprise and company town, 153–154, 201; founding and early operations of, 14, 67, 154; heterogeneous workforce of, 194–195; and improved living and working conditions in 20th century, 207, 213–214; and loyalty pledges in 1930s, 214; new management policies of, 200–205; social control of workers of, 209–210; strikes at, 125, 166, 177, 196; working and living conditions in 1880s and 1890s, 24–25. See also Italian-Americans; Scotia; Welfare capitalism

Painter, D. S., 198

Painters and Decorators’ Union, 138, 144

Palmer, Newell, 188

Pancner, John, 177, 178, 185, 193

Pape, Ernest, 160, 168, 171, 177

Parker, Joseph, 148

Patch, Samuel, 119, 126

Paternalism, 99–115, 141–142, 192, 237n. See also Welfare capitalism

Peed, W., 197–199

Peelers, 21

People’s party: of Knights of Labor, 92–93; of Populists, 122–124, 126–132. See also Populism

Peterson, Charles, 90

Picnics, 25, 26, 104–105, 144, 203

Piece rates, 198

Political opportunism, 59–60

Politics in Humboldt County in 1850s and 1860s, 11, 30–35. See also Elections

Population of Humboldt County: 1850–1900, 10, 12–13; 1900–1920, 136

Populism: decline of, 127–128; People’s party, 122–124, 126–132; roots and causes of, 117–120; significance of, 132–134; social aspects of, 120–122; and workingmen, 124–126. See also Elections; Humboldt County Farmers’ Alliance

Portland, Oregon, 7, 63, 192

Portugese-Americans, 13, 195

Powderly, Terence, 82–83, 85

Pricing agreements, 138–139. See also Employers’ organizations

Progressive ideas: social environmentalism, 206, 208

Progressive party, 183, 188

Prohibition, 201. See also Saloons; Temperance

Prostitution, 25, 209

Prude, Jonathan, 2

Puter, S. A. D., 64

Railroads, 8, 15, 25, 136, 154, 179

Recreation, 25–26, 105, 120, 144, 201–205. See also July Fourth; Picnics

Redwood lumber industry. See Lumber industry

Redwood trees, 7

Reich, Michael, 210

Republican party: in 1850s, 1860s, and 1870s, 11, 33–37, 46; in 1890s, 124–125, 129–132; and labor vote in Progressive era, 146, 183

Restaurant and Hotel Keepers’ Association, 139

Rine, D. I. K., 59

Rio Dell, 209

River and Harbor Act of 1892, 111, 123

Riverside Lumber Company, 154

Roberts, C., 141

Rogers, C. D., 137

Rohnerville, 52

Rolph, James, 211

Roosevelt, Theodore, 188

Rosetti, P. A., 201

Rovai, Julio, 196, 209

Russ, Joseph, 16, 39, 79, 100, 104

Russian-Americans, 195

Ryan, Pierce, 45, 60

Sailors, 89–91, 135, 138

Sailors’ Union of the Pacific (SUP), 107, 140, 236n. See also Coast Seamen’s Union (CSU)

Saloons, 25, 201–202. See also Temperance

Samoa, 152–154, 177, 203, 209. See also Hammond Lumber Company

San Diego, 15

San Francisco, 15, 16, 23, 42, 63, 69, 72, 138, 147, 180

San Francisco Union Labor party, 147, 165, 183

San Pedro, 15

Sarvis, George, 40–41

Sawmill and Timber Workers Union (STWU), 214–215

Saxton, Alexander, 46

Scandinavians, 12–13, 90, 136, 194

Scharrenberg, Paul, 208

Scotia, 24–25, 151, 154, 196, 201–202, 205, 209. See also Pacific Lumber Company

Seattle, 192

Sharkey, Robert, 51

Shaw, George, 47

Shingle weavers, 145, 155, 176

Shipbuilding, 211

Simpson, T. H., 200

Smith, Robert, 80

Socialism, 80–81, 145

Socialist party, 178, 183–188

Southern California, 15

Spears, Charles, 119

Speed, George, 59, 68, 74, 75, 83, 84, 90–91, 102

Stablemen’s Union, 137

Stafford, C. C, 43, 103

Stanford, Leland, 11

Strikes, 86–87, 126, 143. See also Lumber strikes

Swamper, 21

Sweasey, Richard, 56

Sweasey, W. J., 33, 35–38, 40–43, 48, 52, 56, 73–74, 75

Swedish-Americans, 13, 194. See also Scandinavians

Sylvis, William, 52

Table Bluff, 41, 46

Tariff, 128–130

Taxation, 33–36, 42, 44–45

Tax-Payer party, 35–36, 225n

Teamster, 21

Teamsters’ Union, 138

Temperance, 59–60, 88, 92, 94, 201–202. See also Saloons

Ten-hour day: concession, 101–103; struggle for, 85–88, 111–113

Timber and Stones Act of 1878, 66

Timmons, James, 75, 81

Tower, Louis, 34–35, 65–66

Trade unionism: emergence of, in California and American West, 63; growth of, in early-20th-century Humboldt and nation, 135, 137–139, 242–243n; and ideology of early-20th-century unionists, 139–142; and open-shop drive, 142–143; and race and nationality, 143; revival of, during World War I, 211–212; and women, 142–143. See also Knights of Labor; Lumber unionism; Socialist party; Union Labor party; and names of individual unions

Tramps, 38

Transportation, 15, 33. See also Railroads

Trimmer, 22

Trinidad Bay, 8

Turner, H. S., 20

Turner, Stanford, 56

Typographical workers, 135

Unemployment, 38, 78–79, 125, 189

Unger, Irwin, 51–52

Union Debating Club, 146

Union fines, 144

Union Labor Hospital, 145, 159, 176, 178, 250n

Union Labor party, 146–149, 159, 183

Union Lumber Company, 195, 214

Union Political Club, 187

Utopian communities, 75, 95, 232–233n

Van Sycle, Edwin, 200

Vance, John, 16–17, 26, 27, 94, 102, 103, 104, 107, 110, 153

Vancouver, Canada, 192

Water packer, 21

Wealth distribution, 11, 27

Weaver, James, 55, 57, 123

Webster, J. V., 127

Weintraub, Hyman, 89

Welfare capitalism, 173, 199–205, 207–209

Western Watchman, 79, 85, 234n. See also Ayres, William; Cridge, Alfred

Weyrich, Franz, 81

White, Stephen, 114

Wiebe, Robert, 5

Wilentz, Sean, 30

Williams, Ben H., 149, 167–168

Willsie, B. H., 123

Wilson, Stitt, 187

Women, 18, 120–121, 142–143, 148, 184, 187, 203, 212

Women’s Christian Temperance Union, 25, 88

Women’s Label League, 142–143

Wood, J. T., 212

World War I: decline of labor movement after, 213–214; revival of labor movement during, 175, 178–183. See also Lumber unionism; Trade unionism; Welfare capitalism

Young Men’s Christian Association, 204–205

Zant, A.E., 162–163

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