English: Pro-Union pamphlet with lyrics to a song in support of workers in the Homestead Strike of 1892. This photograph has the edges clipped off. The decorative border at the bottom of the picture is actually part of a rectangular border that surrounds the words on all sides, with a wide margin to the edge of the paper, as shown in another picture on the same eBay web page. Store Web page states: "Pamphlet measures 6 7/8 by 10 3/4 inches, and it cost 5 cents in 1892".
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This pamphlet which is encased in a wooden frame was donated in 2009 by the previous owners, Ronald and Irene Niziol, to the Archive Collections of the Rivers of Steel National Heritage Area, located in Homestead, PA. This historical artifact may be viewed at their location in the Bost Building in Homestead.
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