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Transcribed from photograph: "Coxey's Army. 1894. Camp Goodwin. Ninth Ave. between Columbia St. and Marion St. Camp of U.S. soldiers brought to Seattle to protect Judge C.H. Hanford and prevent riots during trial of members of Coxey's army." Coxey was a business person who led an army of unemployed to Washington, DC in 1894 to plea for a Federal roads program. |
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1894 date QS:P571,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Transcribed from photograph: "Coxey's Army. 1894. Camp Goodwin. Ninth Ave. between Columbia St. and Marion St. Camp of U.S. soldiers brought to Seattle to protect Judge C.H. Hanford and prevent riots during trial of members of Coxey's army." Coxey was a business person who led an army of unemployed to Washington, DC in 1894 to plea for a Federal roads program. (English)
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