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"The Haymarkey Martyrs"
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1889 Illustration from book published by CPD Captain of Police
Source: Anarchy and Anarchists by Michael J. Schaack
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Death of Johann Most
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Husband of Lucy Parsons dies.
In the Grasp of the Law
Judge Gary Dies
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M. J. Schaak Dies
Mrs. Spies Dies; Wed Haymarket Rioter By Proxy
Nearly 1,000 Examined
Nina Van Zandt Spies Obiturary
Revealing the Plot
Riotous Scenes
That Deadly Bomb
The Trial of the Anarchists
They Are to Die, Dec. 3
Historical Photographs
A.R. Parsons
Assistant Attorney Edmund Furthman
Assistant Attorney Francis Walker
Assistant Attorney George Ingham
Assistant Attorney Moses Salomon
Assistant Attorney Sigismund Zeisler
Assistant Attorney William Foster
August Spies
Haymarket Riot Scene 1
Haymarket Riot Scene 2
Health Commissioner Dr. John Dill Robertson examining phials of poisons in anarchist Jean Crones' room
John P. Altgeld
Joseph E. Gary
Julius Grinnell
Michael Schwab
Mrs. Lucy E. Parsons, arrested during protest at Hull House
Portraits of the Jury - I
Portraits of the Jury - II
Principals In The Haymarket Riot
Samuel Fielden
The Five Chicago Anarchists
William Perkins Black
Publications
"'It is Too Soon to Thank God.' - The Assassination of Czar Alexander II"
"A Back-Yard Interview"
"A Dangerous Storing-Place"
"A Desperate Struggle - Louis Lingg's Arrest"
"A Group of Anarchists"
"A Hasty Toilet"
"A Noble Woman's Influence - A Kiss that Prevented Bloodshed"
"A Picnic of the 'Reds' at Sheffield"
"A Round-up"
"A Strike - The Walking Delegate Sowing the Seed of Discontent"
"An Anarchist 'Sunday-School' - Teaching Unbelief and Lawlessness"
"An Anarchist Procession"
"An Obstreperous Prisoner"
"Anarchist Ammunition - I"
"Anarchist Amunition - II"
"Banners of the Social Revolution - I"
"Banners of the Social Revolution - II"
"Banners of the Social Revolution - III"
"Banners of the Social Revolution - IV"
"Betrayed by Beauty"
"Charging the Mob at McCormick's"
"Dr. Nobiling's Attempt to Assassinate the Emperor of Germany"
"Execution of the Nihilist Conspirators"
"Hronek's Portrait and Description - Showing New Police Method of Identifying Criminals"
"Muntzenberg Peddling Bombs and Books"
"Officer Casey's Peril"
"Potrait of the Author"
"Scene from Riots at Pittsburg, 1877"
"Scene from the Riots at Pittsburg, 1877"
"Spies Addressing the Strikers at McCormick's
"Storming of the Bastille"
"Thalia Hall"
"The 'Czar Bomb'"
"The 'Red' Sisterhood"
"The 'Shadowed' Detectives"
"The Conspiracy Meeting at 54 West Lake Street - Waller Reading Engel's 'Plan'"
"The French Revolution - The Feast of Reason"
"The Great Strike in Baltimore - The Militia Fighting their Way through the Streets"
"The Great Trial - Scene in the Courtoom"
"The Haymarket Meeting - 'In the Name of the People, I Command You to Disperse"
"The Haymarket Monumet"
"The Haymarket Riot - The Explosion and the Conflict"
"The Haymarkey Martyrs"
"The Labor Troubles of 1877 - Riots at the Halsted Street Viaduct, Chicago"
"The Office of the Arbeiter-Zeitung"
"The Red Banner of the Carpenters' Union"
"The Scared Amateur Anarchist"
"The Wife-Beater's Trial"
"Turning the Tables"
"Underground Conspirators"
"Underground Rifle Practice - A Meeting of the Lehr Und Wehr Verein"
"Watching a Suspect"
Lingg's Suicide Bombs
Lingg's Terrible Death
Schaack's Old Reliable Officers
The Chicago Water-works
The Execution
© 2004 Leigh Bienen,
Northwestern University School of Law