Primary Sources
Images:
- Andrew Carnegie, circa 1896.
- Color engraving of the Homestead Strike, Harper's Weekly, 1892.
- Alexander Berkmann attempting to assassinate Henry Frick during the Homestead strike in 1892.
- Fort Frick during the 1892 Homestead Strike
- The Modern Baron with Ancient Methods
- Advisory Board of the Homestead Steel Strike, 1892.
- Homestead Strike Committee Chairman Hugh O'Donnell, circa 1892.
- Henry Clay Frick, by Sir Gerald Festus Kelly, 1924.
- Rev. James J. McIlyar
- Rev. Father John J. Bullion
- Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly Cover
- Coroner Inquiry Report Cover of Pinkerton Mike Conners
- Statement to Coroner regarding T.J. (Mike) Conners
- Conners" Biographical Information for Press
- The World Cartoon, July 7, 1892
- Biographical Information for Rutter
- Coroner Inquiry Report Cover of George Rutter
- Coroner Inquiry Report Reverse Side–George Rutter
- Statement to Coroner regarding George Rutter
- Coroner Inquiry Report of Pinkerton Detective Edward Spear
- Strike at the Carnegie steelworks in Homestead, Pennsylvania, 1892
Student Worksheets
- SW 1-Management Perspective[Teacher Guide]
- SW2-The Church Perspective[Teacher Guide]
- SW 3-Pinkerton Perspective[Teacher Guide]
- SW4-Workers' Perspective[Teacher Guide]
- SW5-Note Taking of Different Perspectives[Teacher Guide]
Student Handouts
- Student Handout 1-Battle of Homestead Summary
- Student Handout 2-Carnegie Ltr to Frick
- Student Handout 3-FRICK EXPLAINS
- Student Handout 4-BURIAL OF THE DEAD
- Student Handout 5-EULOGY OF THE DEAD
- Student Handout 6-THE HOMESTEAD INCIDENT
- Student Handout 7-Pinkerton Stories
- Student Handout 8-Pinkerton Testimony2
- Student Handout 9-Sworn statement by Pinkertons
- Student Handout 10-AAISW preamble
- Student Handout 11-O'Donnell speech and action
- Student Handout 12-TYRANT FRICK2
- Student Handout 13-Homestead Map