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The Herrin Massacre
June 22, 1922by Helen W. Linsenmeyer-Keyser

The coal miners were on strike, not unusual during those early struggles
for higher wages and better working conditions, and several mines in
Williamson and adjoining counties were closed. Except one. The owner of
the Lester Strip Mine between Herrin and Crenshaw Crossing, had
announced that he would continue to operate his mine and had hired about
50 non-union laborers from an employment agency to produce the coal for
shipment to markets. Union officials and the county sheriff warned that
there would be trouble ahead, but the mine boss ignored them.

Most local union members owned guns, as hunting was a favorite pastime
in this traditionally farming area. Those who did not own their own guns
had been supplied with them on loan from dealers or "borrowed" them from
others.

Our dad had warned us to stay home on our farm as there might be some
trouble ahead and we would be all right if we stayed put and stayed
quiet. Our silence was broken by a series of popping sounds like
firecrackers exploding. We huddled still closer together, wondering if
dad and our brothers had heard them too and if they would rush home to
look after us. They did not as they didn't return until the sun was
setting and the field work was completed.

The popping sounds came closer to our farmhouse and were interspersed
with shouts of rage and screams of dying men. They gradually faded as
the union miners and their quarry, the Scabs or union breakers, had
turned north through a wooded area and were heading toward Herrin. We
worked off our anxiety by staying inside, preparing and eating breakfast
and starting on the household chores.

In about a half-hour, neighbors appeared to tell us what had happened.
These womenfolk had followed their husbands to the road from the
Scab-operated mine toward Herrin, and stood watching while enraged
husbands shot the Scabs dead. Leaving us with this news, they left for
their own homes to wait for the return of their husbands and reflect on
what had happened.

By the time our dad and brothers returned home, the Herrin newspaper had
arrived, relating bare facts of the day's event. The following two or
more years were spent in investigations, trials and delays in settling
the case. The Herrin Massacre had found its place in the history of coal
mining in Illinois.

The owner of the Lester Strip Mine later attempted to develop other
mines without much success but was moderately successful as a consulting
engineer in Indiana. He died in 1935.

The miners union survived, however in more recent years, the market in
for bituminous coal has given way to the usage of hard coal with little
or no sulfur content, as a lesser environmental hazard.

In 1955, I was living in Chicago, working for a publishing company and a
fellow employee asked where I was from. "Oh yes," she said, "I remember
Williamson County quite well. My husband and I were just getting started
in our own employment office. One day we received an emergency phone
call asking if we could provide about 50 laborers to work in a coal mine
down there. We could and did. They arrived down there and within a week
every one of them was killed in a big fight, and our business folded."

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Helen W. Linsenmeyer-Keyser is retired and living in Arkansas. Reprinted
from The Southern Illinoisan newspaper in September 1998.

More information on the Herrin Massacre can be found in the book by Paul
M. Angle, Bloody Williamson: A Chapter in American Lawlessness ,
University of Illinois Press, 1952.
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