The History of the Carnegie Steel Company; An Inside Review of Its H Umble Origin And Impressive Growth

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P. will wonder If they ever were in the plot.
For we are the people and We'll occupy the land In spite of the Carnegies' Or Pinkerton's brigands." In grace of diction, such as it is, the disciple of Burns has the advantage ; but for blunt truth -speaking, he of Minnesota takes the palm. For the Homestead battle became a national issue in the presidential election a month later, and brought defeat to the Republican hosts. This was another of the sheaves gleaned from the crop sown on July 6th. On
...e of the disap- pointed leaders — General Grosvenor of Ohio — stigmatized Mr. Carnegie as "the arch-sneak of this age," a judgment which Chauncey Depew ungraciously refused to reverse when it was submitted to him. " As a matter of fact," replied Mr. De- pew, "the Homestead strike was one of the most important factors in the presidential contest, and led to a distinct issue in the campaign.
It happened at a crisis and injured us irremediably. . . . The Repub- lican leaders attempted early in the campaign to have the strike settled and cabled to Mr.


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