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- M03P060 accessdate "2008-01-19".
- M03P060 date "1886-05-24".
- M03P060 first "William".
- M03P060 isCitedBy International_Workers_Day.
- M03P060 last "Ward".
- M03P060 publisher "Chicago Historical Society".
- M03P060 quote "I saw a man, whom I afterwards identified as Fielding [sic], standing on a truck wagon at the corner of what is known as Crane's Alley. I raised my baton and, in a loud voice, ordered them to disperse as peaceable citizens. I also called upon three persons in the crowd to assist in dispersing the mob. Fielding got down from the wagon, saying at the time, "We are peaceable," as he uttered the last word, I heard a terrible explosion behind where I was standing, followed almost instantly by an irregular volley of pistol shots in our front and from the sidewalk on the east side of the street, which was immediately followed by regular and well directed volleys from the police and which was kept up for several minutes. I then ordered the injured men brought to the stations and sent for surgeons to attend to their injuries. After receiving the necessary attention most of the injured officers were removed to the County Hospital and I highly appreciate the manner in which they were received by Warden McGarrigle who did all in his power to make them comfortable as possible.".
- M03P060 title "Letter from Captain William Ward to Inspector John Bonfield".
- M03P060 url M03P060.
- M03P060 work "Haymarket Affair Digital Collection".