Credits


Homestead Steel Works: from an 1890 engraving (a company advertisement) in the Randolph Harris Collection, reproduced in "The River Ran Red": Homestead 1892, vii.

Battle scene: originally appeared in Arthur G. Burgoyne's A Complete History of the Struggle of July, 1892, Between the Carnegie Steel Company, Limited, and the Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers (1893), reproduced in Leon Wolff's Lockout: The Story of the Homestead Strike of 1892, ills., v (after p. 114).

1892 map of Homestead-Munhall: Wolff, 109.

Andrew Carnegie: from Carnegie Mellon University, reproduced in "The River Ran Red," 2.

"The Modern Baron with Ancient Methods." The World, July 1, 1892. New York Public Library, reproduced in "The River Ran Red," 46.

"Forty-Millionaire Carnegie in his Great Double Role." The Saturday Globe, Utica, New York, July 9, 1892. From Marge Rybar, reproduced in "The River Ran Red," 189.

Henry Clay Frick: dates from the 1890s, from the Clayton Corporation Archives, reproduced in "The River Ran Red," 6.

Hugh O'Donnell: originally appeared in Myron R. Stowell's "Fort Frick" or the Siege of Homestead (1893), reproduced in "The River Ran Red," 80.

Pinkerton's National Detective Agency logo: Chicago Historical Society, reproduced in "The River Ran Red," 70.

Robert Pinkerton: Library of Congress, reproduced in "The River Ran Red," 71.

Monument: William Gaughan Collection, reproduced in "The River Ran Red," 220.

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