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  2. Pressed Steel Car strike of 1909 - Wikipedia

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    The Pressed Steel Car strike of 1909, also known as the 1909 McKees Rocks strike, was an American labor strike which lasted from July 13 through September 8. The walkout drew national attention when it climaxed on Sunday August 22 in a bloody battle between strikers, private security agents, and the Pennsylvania State Police .

  3. McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    McKees Rocks was the site of one of the pivotal labor conflicts of the early 20th century, the 1909 McKees Rocks Strike. In the summer and early fall of 1909, some 5,000 workers of the Pressed Steel Car Company 's plant at McKees Rocks went on strike, joined by 3,000 others who worked for the Standard Steel Car Company of Butler and others in ...

  4. McKees Rocks - Wikipedia

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    McKees Rocks may refer to: Places. McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, a borough in Allegheny County; Events. The 1909 McKees Rocks Strike, also known as the Pressed ...

  5. McKeesport, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    McKeesport operates under a home rule charter based on a “Strong Mayor”/Council form of government, adopted in 1974. Under the Home Rule Charter, the Mayor is elected at large and cannot be a member of the City Council. The Mayor serves as the leader of the City government, and is vested exclusive executive and administrative authority.

  6. File:Mother and child McKee's Half Falls Rest Area.jpg

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  7. McKees Half Falls, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    McKees Half Falls is an unincorporated community in Snyder County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. [1] History. The community was named after Thomas McKee, a ...

  8. Pittsburgh crime family - Wikipedia

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    In the suburbs of Pittsburgh, the factions fought for control of New Kensington, Arnold, Wilkinsburg, McKees Rocks, Wilmerding and Braddock. [14] It was recorded that between 1926 and 1933, there were over 200 murders in Allegheny County. [14] By 1925, Calderone retired and Stefano Monastero became the new boss of the Pittsburgh family. [15]

  9. Ohio Valley Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was founded in the 1890s as McKees Rocks General Hospital by Dr. Samuel McCune Black, who owned it for a few years before transferring it to a public association in 1902. [5] A Miss Annabell McAnulty was the first nurse to graduate from the nursing program in 1904. [6]