Title:
Deportation of I.W.W. copper miners from Bisbee, Arizona
Abstract:
Photographs depict the arrest and deportation of over a thousand striking copper mine workers in Bisbee, Arizona on July 12,
1917.
Date:
1917 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-az
Deportation -- Arizona -- Photographs
Strikes and lockouts -- Copper mining -- Arizona -- Bisbee -- Photographs
Miners -- Arizona -- Bisbee -- Photographs
Law enforcement -- Arizona -- Bisbee -- Photographs
Grèves et lock-out -- Cuivre, Mines de -- Arizona -- Bisbee -- Photographies
Mineurs -- Arizona -- Bisbee -- Photographies
Lois -- Application -- Arizona -- Bisbee -- Photographies
Deportation
Law enforcement
Miners
Strikes and lockouts -- Copper mining
Bisbee (Ariz.) -- Photographs
Arizona
Arizona -- Bisbee
Industrial Workers of the World -- Photographs
Industrial Workers of the World.
Note:
Photographer's name in ms. in negative: Dix.
All photographs numbered, captioned and dated in ms. in negative. Some prints bear additional annotation on versos.
The "Bisbee Deportation" ocurred during a strike on several local copper mines organized by the Industrial Workers of the
World. The deportation was organized by Cochise County Sheriff Harry Wheeler who deputized over a thousand men to arrest the
workers, march them out of town, load them into train cars and ship them into the New Mexico desert.
Type:
graphic
Photographs.
Physical Description:
photoprint
8 photographic prints : b&w ; 10 x 16 cm
Language:
English
Origin:
Arizona