As far as I know the Pinkerton´s main archives burned during
a fire. According to them it was an "accident", though no one
believe it. I guess that if that´s true someone else in the
list must know the story. Anyway, it´s not a bad idea for a
short story.
Alfredo
At 06:32 p.m. 27/06/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Tribe wrote:
>
>"I'll bet they cleaned their archives of any evidence
of their
>involvement in strike breaking and spying on
employees."
>
>It'd be interesting to find out. While I'd tend to
agree that the
>archives is probably cleansed of any outright
illegalities, I'm not so
>sure about the other. Strike breaking is such a key
element of their
>history, it would be hard to excise. Also, aren't we
making a pretty
>big assumption that the Pinkertons are ashamed of
those activities?
>
>Mark
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