Excerpt from The Knights of St. Crispin, 1867-1874: A Study in the Industrial Causes of Trade Unionism
The Knights of St. Crispin, a national organization of shoemakers, was the largest of the many national labor unions that flourished during the ten years that followed the Civil War. This union was organized on March 1, 1867 at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, by Newell Daniels, formerly of Milford, Massachusetts, and six associates.
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