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  1. 13 de nov. de 2009 · Franklin B. Gowen, president of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, hired the Pinkerton Detective Agency to infiltrate the secret society and find evidence that could be used ...

  2. 18 de dic. de 2013 · Franklin B. Gowen appeared as the star prosecutor at several trials, and he published his courtroom speeches as popular pamphlets. (9) The first 10 “Molly Maguires” were hanged on a single day, 21 June 1877, known to the people of the anthracite region ever since as “Black Thursday” or “the day of the rope.”

  3. Address of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen, on the position which the city of Philadelphia should occupy to the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to its transportation lines, and to the railway problem of the day by Gowen, Franklin Benjamin, 1836-1889. Publication date [1881?] Topics

  4. Argument of Mr. Franklin B. Gowen : before the Committee on Railroads of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania upon the bill presented by Mr. Hulings, of Venango County, to prevent unjust discrimination by railroad companies, delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Harrisburg, February 13th, 1883. Author:

  5. Franklin B. Gowen. Franklin Benjamin Gowen (February 9, 1836 – December 13, 1889) served as president of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad (commonly referred to as the Reading Railroad) in the 1870s and 1880s.. Today he is mostly identified with the undercover infiltration and subsequent court prosecutions of the Molly Maguires (sometimes Mollies), an alleged secret society of immigrant ...

  6. "Gowen, Ruler of the Reading--The Life of Franklin B. Gowen, 1836-1889" was published in 1947. Marvin W. Schegel was the author of the 308-page book. Morris Wickersham Gowen, grandson of James E. Gowen, in 1895 lived in Florence, Italy where he was posted in diplomatic service.

  7. Kehoe incurred the wrath of Franklin B. Gowen, president of the Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, by supporting the Workingmen's Benevolent Association, the anthracite miner's union. The basic facts of the case are clear. As the "Death Warrant" indicates, Governor John F. Hartranft ordered the execution of John Kehoe.

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