Haymarket Affair Digital Collection

Scene of the Chicago bomb throwing and vicinity: together with portraits of persons convicted of complicity therewith, May 4th 1886.
[ca. 1886]
David Bradley Manufacturing Company (Chicago, Ill.).
1 photomechanical print: col., trade card; 7 x 5 1/2 in.
Gift of Mrs. W. R. Tuttle (CHS ICHi 03667).

Composite image showing individual large views of 3 buildings near Haymarket Square with small portraits of the men convicted in the Haymarket Affair trial arranged in a loop across the face of the card, from left to right: August Spies, Louis Lingg, Samuel Fielden, Adolph Fischer, George Engel, Oscar Neebe, Michael Schwab, and A. R. Parsons. The 3 buildings are Grief's Hall, Crane's Manufacturing Company, and David Bradley Manufacturing Company. The view of the Crane Company building shows the adjoining alley with a label: "place where the bomb was thrown."

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Trade card