Examples of Governor Davis H. Waite in the following topics:
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- The Cripple Creek Miners' Strike of 1894 resulted in a victory for the union, due to the support of Populist Party governor, Davis Waite.
- In a development unparalleled in American labor history, Colorado Governor Davis H.
- Waite declared the mine owners' force of 1,200 deputies to be illegal and ordered the group disbanded on May 28.
- The Waite agreement, providing for the resumption of the $3.00-per-day wage and the eight-hour day, became operative the same day, and the miners returned to work.
- Only four miners were convicted of any charges, and they were quickly pardoned by the sympathetic populist governor.
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- The
Fort Sumter crisis was waiting for President Lincoln upon his inauguration on
March 4, 1861.
- However,
Secretary of State William H.
- Having
received notification from Lincoln, Governor Pickens consulted with General
Beauregard.
- President of the Confederacy Jefferson Davis ordered Beauregard to
repeat the demand for Sumter's surrender and authorized the use of force to
complete surrender before the relief expedition arrived.
- On
March 1, President Davis appointed Brigadier General P.G.T.