The Labor Movement the Problem of to Day the History Purpose And Possibilitie
The Labor Movement the Problem of to Day the History Purpose And Possibilitie
George E George Edwin Mcneill
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The burden of the work fell on the Grand Chief, who was regularly employed on the middle division of tha Michigan Central. His increasing work in this office compelled him to obtain leave of absence from his post, and his prominent connection with the Brotherhood finally culminated in his discharge from the road, about the middle of November. Finding it difficult to obtain employment on other roads, for similar reasons, he resigned his office of Grand Chief, November 17, 1863 ; but his resignat...ion was not accepted. It was soon decided that he should devote his whole time to the interests of the Order. The treasury had become empty, and printed copies of the constitution and by-laws were nearly exhausted. These difficulties were finally overcome, and on December 14, 1863, he started on his mission. In just one month he visited fourteen divisions, organized divisions in Milwaukee, Zanesville, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Covington, Ky. , and Columbus, and granted charters for Nashville and East St.
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