| Radical Newspapers of Chicago |

Culture and Anarchy
Drama of Haymarket
Chicago History Society |
Anarchist Publishing Association
articles of association
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Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Anarchist Publishing Association articles of agreement 1886 Oct. 21.
Chicago History Society |
| Portrait of Johann Most |

DN-0005, Chicago Daily News negatives collection, Chicago Historical
Society. |
Riot at McCormick's Reaper Works
May 3, 1886 |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
Attention Working Men
Mass meeting announcement following riot at McCormick's
Chicago, May 4, 1886 |
Library of Congress
Printed Ephemera Collection; Portfolio 337, Folder 4. |
Meeting at Haymarket Square
Before the bomb explosion
May 4, 1886 |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
Haymarket Square, as the bomb explodes
May 4, 1886 |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
Haymarket Square, as the bomb explodes
May 4, 1886
from The Graphic News |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
Haymarket, battle after bomb explosion
May 4, 1886 |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
Red Flag of Anarchists Graphic
New York Detective Library Magazine, August 7, 1886 |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
R. J. Oglesby, governor of Illinois
closing day of the anarchists' trial. |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
Verdict of guilty and sentence of death
August Spies, Michael Schwab, Samuel Fielden,
Albert Parsons, Adolf Fischer, George Engel,
and Louis Lingg |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
"The Law Vindicated"
Image of Haymarket anarchists at execution
Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, 1887 Nov. 19, p. 217 |

Illus. in AP2.L52 Case Y [P&P]
Library of Congress, Prints and Photographic division |
| Portrait of Condemned Anarchists |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
Louis Lingg
Drawing of his suicide |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
Louis Lingg
Memorial Card |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
August Spies
Memorial Card |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
Albert Parsons
Memorial Card |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |
Funeral of the executed Anarchists
September 13, 1887 |

Chicago Anarchists on Trial: Evidence from the Haymarket Affair,
1886-1887,
Library of Congress, American Memory
Chicago History Society |