N&O Index Card Listings
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Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Restraininp; order served on idle Union members. N&O, Fe-15-1959, I 1:1
- Patrolmen o to Vance for mill openings. Fe-l6-1959, 1:1
- Restrained strikers peaceful but only few return to work. Fe-17-1959, 1:6
- Jse of patrol in Vance blasted by Union boss.
- Fe-18-1959, 1:1
- Henderson mill strike sparks violent events.
- Fe-19-1959, 1:5
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Strikers at Henderson receive warning in midst of violence. N&O, Fe-22-1959, I 1:2
- Vance strikers told not to lose 'unity'. Fe-22-1959, 1:2
- New flare of violence at strike in Henderson. Fe-:A-1959, 1:5
- Henderson contract talks fail as tension and violence mount. Fe-25-1959, 1:3
- Hodges voices views about strike. Fe-25-1959, 1:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Strike violence abates, but tension still high. N&O, Fe-26-1959, 1:5
- From stubbornness and violence. Fe-26-1959, 4:2
- Prompt intervention in strike urged of Hodges by Union boss. Fe-27-1959, 1:1
- Back-to-work movement gains momentum in Henderscn strike. Fe-28-1959, 1:1
- irvin says Senate grouo to investigate violence. Ambush try reported by Vance mill worker. Mar-1-
- 1959, I 1:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- They're worried and ashamed. N&O, F"ar-1-
- 1959, I 9:5
- Another blest rocks Vance strike scene. Mar-2
- 1959, 1:1
- Violent day orevails in Henderson. Hodges sends 100 patrolmen into Henderson. Kar-3-1959> 1:1
- Governor talks with sides in dispute. Patrol tones down violence in strike. !iar-4-1959, 1:6
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Dynamite blast occurs near Henderson plant. 0, Mrr-5-1959, 1:1
- Union says patrol 'escorting'; Scheidt says charge is false. Mar-S-1959, 1:5
- Ladies in strike at Henderson submit their plea to Governor. Patrolmen are heckled by Henderson strikers. Mar-7-1959, 1:6
- Jail terms, fines o-ivon to strikers. Mar-3 1959, I 1:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- More blasts. N&O, Kar-9-1959, It3 Joint talks fail a?ain; Henderson mill damaged. Kar-10-1959, 1:1
- Hodges says violence not to be tolersted.
- Ksr-lC-1959, 5:3
- Strike front quiet in Henderson ares. Kar-11-1959, 3:1
- Dynamite rocks worker's home. Kar-12-1959, 2:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- 26 Vance strikers charged in stoning of mill worker. N&O, Mar-17-1959, 1:2
- 'Jorkers are heckled at Henderson strike. Kar-18-1959, 1:4
- Rocks, bottles thrown at Henderson workers.
- Mar-19-1959, 1:6
- More violence erupts as strike talks fail.
- Kar-20-1959, 1:1
- Union and management to resume talks today. Mar-21-1959, 1:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Henderson strike settlement looms. N&O,
- Kar-13-1959, 1:4
- Negro worker's home bombed as Henderson violence flares. Mar-14-1959, 1:1
- Cotton warehouse blazes. Mar-14-1959j I 1:1
- Recent events could orolong settlement of Vance strike. Mar-15-1959, I 6:1
- Man shot as violence flares in strike area. Mar-16-1959, 1:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Why the Harriet-Henderson Cotton Kills strike. N&O", Kar-21-1959, 9:1
- Gov. Hodges ;et.c report about strike. Kar-21-1959, 13:4
- Governor calls L'onday meeting to settle strike.
- Mar-22-1959. I 1:5
- Cooper and Payton meet governor today on Henderson's strike. Union president fires broadside at patrolmen. Mar-23-1959, 1:1
Harriet-Henderson Cotton Mills
- Hodges says progress made in strike talks. N 8 Mar-24-1959,' 1:1
- Strike talks with Hodges to be resumed on Friday. Mar-25-1959, 1:2
- Hodges blasted. Strike labeled as 'deliberate' Mar-26-1959, 1:4
- Seawell says attack on Payton is 'hoax' Mar-27-195c/, 1:6
- Hoax charge brings 'lie' test offer from Payton. Mar-23-1959, 1:5