Civil War in West Virginia; a Story of the Industrial Conflict in Coal Mines
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We got to do something with Police Hatfield and Mayor Tes- terman. If we can't pay them to help us we will have to use other means to get them out of the way. You can find some charges against them and put them out of the way, and if any miners around put them out of the way, too, then that will show the rest where to head in.. "We will have things going our way after you do this. We will have the union broke up. But we will never break it until we do something with Police Hatfield and Mayor Te...sterman, and if possible Sheriff Blankin- ship. Then we will have things going easy. Be sure you do this before you leave Matewan. [The thirteen Baldwin-Felts men came to Matewan next day.] "You see Mr. P. J. Smith, F. A. Lindsey, and Mr. Cummins while you got your men there and do like I tell you before you leave Matewan and then we will have things going our way. T." [75] p. J. Smith is the name of the superintendent of the Stone Mountain Coal Corporation, whose employees were evicted the day following the date of this note, and the name of the superintendent of the Red Jacket Consoli- dated Coal and Coke Company at Red Jacket is William N.
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