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The Corpse On Boomerang Road: Telluride's War On Labor, 1899-1908 Book

The Corpse On Boomerang Road: Telluride's War On Labor, 1899-1908
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The Corpse On Boomerang Road: Telluride's War On Labor, 1899-1908, On August 8, 1907, newspapers in Telluride, Colorado, declared that the bones of William J. Barney had been recovered from a shallow grave on Boomerang Hill, thus proving that the Telluride Miner's Union had butchered him in 1901. Many mine owners, newspa, The Corpse On Boomerang Road: Telluride's War On Labor, 1899-1908
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  • The Corpse On Boomerang Road: Telluride's War On Labor, 1899-1908
  • Written by author Maryjoy Martin
  • Published by Western Reflections Pub Co, 2004/08/31
  • On August 8, 1907, newspapers in Telluride, Colorado, declared that the bones of William J. Barney had been recovered from a shallow grave on Boomerang Hill, thus proving that the Telluride Miner's Union had butchered him in 1901. Many mine owners, newspa
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On August 8, 1907, newspapers in Telluride, Colorado, declared that the bones of William J. Barney had been recovered from a shallow grave on Boomerang Hill, thus proving that the Telluride Miner's Union had butchered him in 1901. Many mine owners, newspaper editors, and Pinkerton detectives claimed that the union had inaugurated a reign of terror with Barney's slaying, a nightmare of brutality that would end only when the union men and their families were driven from the region and their leaders were hanging from the gallows. The belief that the Miner' Union was a pack of assassins and that its victims were numerous has endured for more than a hundred years. Yet meticulous research has revealed that no such reign actually existed, and the supposed victims were, in fact, alive long after their alleged murders.


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The Corpse On Boomerang Road: Telluride's War On Labor, 1899-1908, On August 8, 1907, newspapers in Telluride, Colorado, declared that the bones of William J. Barney had been recovered from a shallow grave on Boomerang Hill, thus proving that the Telluride Miner's Union had butchered him in 1901. Many mine owners, newspa, The Corpse On Boomerang Road: Telluride's War On Labor, 1899-1908

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The Corpse On Boomerang Road: Telluride's War On Labor, 1899-1908, On August 8, 1907, newspapers in Telluride, Colorado, declared that the bones of William J. Barney had been recovered from a shallow grave on Boomerang Hill, thus proving that the Telluride Miner's Union had butchered him in 1901. Many mine owners, newspa, The Corpse On Boomerang Road: Telluride's War On Labor, 1899-1908

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