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: Much of the violence in this national strike was not specifically racial, but in Iowa, where the employees of Consolidation Coal Company ( Iowa ) refused to join the strike, armed confrontation between strikers and strike breakers took on racial overtones because the majority of Consolidation's employees were African American.
In autumn of 1911, the Consolidation Coal Company purchased the current location of Jenkins as part of a one hundred thousand acre tract of land in Pike, Letcher and Floyd counties from the Northern Coal and Coke Company.
Also, there were plans for a town named Jenkins, after George C. Jenkins, a director of the Consolidation Coal Company.
Jenners, Ralphton, Acosta and Gray were each built shortly after 1900 as company towns by Consolidation Coal, a Rockefeller interest, for its newly opened deep coal mines.
* Consolidation Coal Company ( Iowa )
Watson organized several coal companies that became the Consolidation Coal and Mining Companies in West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky.
The first large-scale hiring began when the Consolidation Coal Company brought in large numbers of African Americans as strike breakers in 1880.
George H Love led the reorganizations and turnarounds at two major corporations, the Consolidation Coal Company and The Chrysler Corporation, where he was Chairman.

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* Beyer, Peacock and Company of Manchester, England, deliver the first five New South Wales T524 class ' Australian Consolidation ' 2-8-0 type heavy goods locomotives to the New South Wales Government Railways, forerunners of the system's numerically largest class, finally totalling 280 representatives.
On March 4, 1931, New Jersey's public utility regulators ordered the two companies to join their southern New Jersey lines into one company, The Consolidation Agreement had decreed that the Pennsylvania Railroad had two-thirds ownership, and the Reading Company had one-third ownership.
Organized on April 30, 1866, for the purpose of uniting the two lines, the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad Company ( JM & I ) absorbed the Indianapolis & Madison the next day, with the Jeffersonville Railroad being officially merged in on June 1 of that same year, upon the filing of the Articles of Consolidation.

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Baldwin built many 4-4-0 " American " type locomotives, surviving examples of which include the 1872 Countess of Dufferin and 1875's Virginia and Truckee Railroad No. 22 " Inyo ", but it was perhaps best known for the 2-8-2 " Mikado " and 2-8-0 " Consolidation " types.
US Army No. 101, a Consolidation Class 2-8-0 on display at the National Railroad Museum on April 26, 2004.
The original Act was amended and extended six times over the course of the War, firstly on 28 August 1914 by the Defence of the Realm ( No. 2 ) Act 1914, and then on 27 November 1914 by the Defence of the Realm Consolidation Act 1914 ( which repealed and replaced the existing Acts ).
# 7688 was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 as Consolidation Freight Locomotive No. 7688.

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For background on U. S. community college libraries, see " Disposed to Consolidation and Innovation: Criteria for the Community College Specialization.
For the purpose of section 243 of the Trade Union and Labour Relations ( Consolidation ) Act 1992, a crime means an offence punishable on indictment, or an offence punishable on summary conviction, and for the commission of which the offender is liable under the statute making the offence punishable to be imprisoned either absolutely or at the discretion of the court as an alternative for some other punishment.
The governance of the university is conducted through the Board of Governors and the Senate, both of which were given much of their present powers in the Unofficial Consolidation of an Act for the Regulation and Support of Dalhousie College in Chapter 24 of the Acts of 1863.
* Karl Dietrich Bracher " Stages of Totalitarian " Integration " ( Gleichschaltung ): The Consolidation of National Socialist Rule in 1933 and 1934 " pages 109 – 28 from Republic To Reich The Making of the Nazi Revolution Ten Essays edited by Hajo Holborn, New York: Pantheon Books, 1972.
As Reich Commissioner for the Consolidation of German Nationhood, Himmler was deeply involved in the Germanization program for the East, particularly Poland.
Fiscal Aspects of Metropolitan Consolidation.
In April 2011 an urban exploration group called the " Consolidation Crew " published accounts of illicit access to the tunnels.
Politics in Mexico: The Democratic Consolidation ( 5th ed.
Consolidation occurs when two companies combine together to form a new enterprise altogether, and neither of the previous companies survives independently.
Most of all, the Aviz dynasty that had come to power in 1385 marked the semi-eclipse of the conservative land-oriented aristocracy ( See The Consolidation of the Monarchy in Portugal.
Consolidation was a referendum item on the 2010 ballot in Memphis and Shelby County, but failed with 85 % of the county voting against it.
The rise in population of the surrounding districts helped lead to the Act of Consolidation of 1854 which extended the city of Philadelphia to include all of Philadelphia County.
Consolidation of modern Buryat tribes and groups took place under the conditions of the Russian state.
Consolidation gave Jacksonville its great size and placed most of its metropolitan population within the city limits ; with a population of 821, 784, it is the most populous city proper in Florida and the Southeast, and the eleventh most populous in the United States.
Consolidation, led by J. J. Daniel and Claude Yates, began to win more support during this period, from both inner city blacks, who wanted more involvement in government, and whites in the suburbs, who wanted more services and more control over the central city.
Bond certificate for the state of South Carolina issued in 1873 under the state's Consolidation Act.
), Japan Before Tokugawa: Political Consolidation and Economic Growth ( 1981 ), chapter 3.
Consolidation occurred following reforms, lowering the number of private banks in Bolivia from 14 in 1995 to nine in 2003.
Consolidation continued in 2005 with the closure of Drakesboro Elementary School.
Consolidation of schools in 1966 marks the beginning of the decline in population in Screven.

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The Valley Railroad, a preservation line based in Essex, Connecticut that runs both steam and diesel traction, has painted the authentic script-lettering insignia of the original " New York, New Haven and Hartford " railroad on the tenders of their resident steam locomotives, 2-8-0 Consolidation type Number 97, and 2-8-2 Mikado type number 40.

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In 1933 a large brick schoolhouse was built, which served the community until 1964 when a Consolidation effort formed the Norris School District with a building south of Hickman.
In 1913 the Ancient Monuments Consolidation and Amendment Act was passed by Parliament and Pembroke College took the opportunity to donate Framlingham to the Commissioner of Works.
In 1749, the Consolidation Act was passed, reorganising the Royal Navy.
Reliability was significantly improved in the Mod2 variant as a result of the Consolidation Programme which addressed the complete weapon system i. e. the on-board fire control system ( TCSS10 and DCB ) and the Mk24 torpedo.
The Consolidation Programme was initiated following the torpedo's reliability failures during the Falklands War.
The Marconi Consolidation Programme of the early 1980s finally produced the Mod 2 with reliability improved to 80 %, which the Royal Navy accepted as the best that could be achieved with a basic design that was incapable of further development.
The Midland Railway Consolidation Act was passed in 1844 authorising the merger of the Midland Counties Railway, the North Midland Railway, and the Birmingham and Derby Junction Railway.
It was given the name Likud, meaning " Consolidation ", as it represented the consolidation of the right-wing in Israel.
The Inclosure ( Consolidation ) Act 1801 was intended to make it easier for landlords to enclose and improve common land, introduce increased efficiency, bring more land under the plough, and reduce the high prices of agricultural production.
In 1845, the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act was passed, compelling UK railway companies to provide their passengers with a means of determining the distance traveled ( fares were set by distance at this time ).
Most of modern day Roxborough was once part of Roxborough Township, which was incorporated into the City of Philadelphia following the passage of the Act of Consolidation, 1854.
Overall, the frequency of all reported adverse events was similar in both the Neupogen and placebo groups ( 83 % vs 82 % in Induction 1 ; 61 % vs 64 % in Consolidation 1 ).
In 1998, Bachmann introduced their Spectrum H0 scale 2-8-0 Consolidation, which was selected " Model of the Year " by the readers of Model Railroader magazine.
Wallace Walter Atwood's main contribution was his idea of Global Species Consolidation.
The result was the passage and signing of the Consolidation Act of 1856, uniting county and municipal authorities.
Much larger areas were also enclosed during this time and in 1801 the Inclosure ( Consolidation ) Act was passed to tidy up previous acts.
In 1866, Master Mechanic Alexander Mitchell designed the " Consolidation " 2-8-0 locomotive, built by Baldwin, which was to become a standard freight locomotive throughout the world.
The disability of a woman as a witness was removed by the Titles to Land Consolidation Act.
Consolidation was a way to strengthen this small and financially insecure institution.

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