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The Strike of 1894 - Pullman National Historical Park (U.S. National ...The 1894 Pullman strike began with a strike at Pullman factories, followed by a national boycott of Pullman cars, which crippled rail traffic. The government ...
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Big Trouble in a Company Town: The Pullman StrikeAug 25, 2020 · When the Panic of 1893 took a toll on company profits, Pullman cut wages as much as 25% but refused to reduce rents. Nor would Pullman negotiate ...
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"For the Further Benefit of Our People": George Pullman Answers ...For workers at the Pullman Palace Car Company in the 1890s, home was the company town of Pullman, Illinois, and rent was deducted from their wages.
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In re Debs | Teaching American HistoryEugene V. Debs had recently organized the American Railway Union (ARU). Although at first reluctant to get involved, he eventually seized on the Pullman strike ...
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The Pullman Strike | NIUDL - NIU Digital LibraryThe Pullman Strike involved over four thousand workers at the Pullman Palace Car Company in 1894, who paralyzed the railroad network west of Chicago.
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Panic of 1893 and Its Aftermath - HistoryLink.orgOct 1, 2019 · The Panic of 1893 was a four-month financial crisis causing bank and business failures, high unemployment, and people losing homes and savings. ...
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The Depression of 1893 – EH.net - Economic History AssociationThe Depression of 1893 was one of the worst in American history with the unemployment rate exceeding ten percent for half a decade.
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Panic of 1893 - (US History – 1865 to Present) - FiveableThe Panic of 1893 began with the bankruptcy of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, which triggered a cascade of financial failures across the country. During ...
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[PDF] Causes of Bank Suspensions in the Panic of 1893In the Panic of 1893, roughly 575 banks either failed or temporarily suspended operations (Bradstreet's 1893). Clearinghouses in 73 cities partially suspended ...
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Panic of 1893 - (AP US History) - Vocab, Definition, ExplanationsThe Panic of 1893 led to the failure of over 15,000 businesses and banks, resulting in widespread unemployment and poverty across the nation. It marked a ...
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panic of 1893 (financial) - Utah History EncyclopediaBy the winter of 1893 about 18 percent of the national work force was without jobs. Those who remained employed found their wages slashed by an average of ...Missing: impact cuts
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The Panic of 1893 | Florence Kelley in Chicago 1891-1899The Panic of 1893 involved a run on currency, bank failures, stock market declines, and a commercial depression, followed by a depression in employment and ...
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Panic of 1893 | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Panic of 1893 was a US economic crisis caused by railroad debt, leading to bank failures, foreign investor withdrawals, and loss of savings.
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The Pullman Company : A Pullman Timeline1867 Pullman's Palace Car Co. formed in Illinois on 22 February. The company's initial offering of one million dollars in capital stock was quietly sold to ...
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A Brief Overview of the Pullman Story - National Park ServiceThe first Pullman sleeping car, the Pioneer, was constructed in 1864. ... The high demand for his cars led George Pullman to found the Pullman Palace Car Company ...
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Pullman Inc. - Encyclopedia of ChicagoIn the early 1890s, nearly 6,000 of the company's 14,000 employees nationwide worked in Pullman, where annual output stood at about 12,000 freight cars and ...Missing: vertical integration
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History of Pullman | Pullman CompanyIn response to a drop in orders for rail cars, the company lowered its workers' wages but not the rents it charged those workers for company housing. When a ...
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[PDF] The Pullman Strike of 1894 | Darrow - Digital Special CollectionsAlthough it began peacefully, eventually the strike resulted in a great deal of violence and arson, leading to twelve deaths and hundreds of thousands of ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Blood on the Tracks in Pullman: Chicago's Failed Capitalist UtopiaNov 14, 2014 · Boosters of the Pullman experiment pointed to a lower death rate in the town than both national and world averages. They pointed to the ...Missing: sobriety evidence
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Historic Pullman | Research Starters - EBSCOHistoric Pullman is a notable residential neighborhood in Chicago that was originally developed as a company town by the Pullman Palace Car Company between ...
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The Pullman History Site : Labor and Race RelationsWhen the firm slashed its work force from 5,500 to 3,300 and cut wages by an average of 25 percent, the Pullman workers struck. The American Railway Union ...
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The Gilded Age: 1865-1900 - Sage American HistoryIt became known as the “aristocracy” of labor; it did not encourage unskilled workers. ... In 1893 Pullman cut workers' wages by 25-40% without lowering ...
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[PDF] THE STRIKE AT PULLMAN - Digital Special Collectionselevated road cars, showing a loss of $148 per car. Our bids for March were all at a loss, excepting in one case where the estimated profit is.
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The Town of PullmanThe Original Town of Pullman was completed in 1884. The average rent for three room apartments was $8.00 to $8.50.
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Wages and RentsRichard T. Ely wrote in 1885 that rents in Pullman were three-fifths what they were in Chicago. Mr. Pullman stated that the average rental was $3.00 per room ...
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[PDF] Eugene Debs and the American Railway Union in the Pullman ...Under the leadership of Eugene Debs, the ARU's well-intentioned actions in support of workers involved in the Pullman. Strike inadvertently provoked a heavy- ...
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(PDF) Pullman Strike of 1894 - ResearchGateemployees of Pullman's Chicago plant, wage cuts for the remaining employees, the high rental · with property damages estimated $80 million. · where the coal ...Missing: losses | Show results with:losses
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Gene Debs and the American Railway UnionUnder Locomotive Fireman Gene Debs' leadership, the American Railway Union (ARU) was formed in Chicago on June 20, 1893 as a single organization representing ...
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Union Leader - The Eugene V. Debs FoundationSo, in 1893, in Chicago, Debs founded the American Railway Union (ARU). Due largely to Debs' established reputation and widespread recognition among workers ...
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Jane Addams and the 1894 Pullman StrikeThe 1894 Pullman Strike was a significant event where workers went on strike after wage cuts, leading to a bitter battle and federal intervention.
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Pullman, Illinois workers strike for pay (Pullman Strike), 1894Campaigner violence. On 4 July 1894 protesters engaged in violent battles with federal troops. Protests were largely nonviolent before the deployment of federal ...Missing: impact | Show results with:impact
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Jane Addams and the Pullman Strike of 1894, an excerpt from CitizenFor the workers who lived in Pullman, the cuts in wages and the high rents of 1893 94 were merely short-term manifestations of long-term grievances, all of them ...
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The Parable of Pullman - Illinois Labor History SocietyThe Parable of Pullman was a labor struggle starting with wage cuts, leading to a national boycott, federal intervention, and the defeat of the workers.Missing: welfare provisions doctors profit sharing
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Report on the Chicago Strike | Teaching American HistoryA recession in 1893 led the Pullman Sleeping Car Company to reduce the wages of its workers. When it reduced wages, it did not reduce rents in the company ...
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[PDF] Statement to the Press, Evening of June 27, 1894Wd do not intend to resort to violence under any circumstances, and if violence is attempted again the property of any railroad company we will send our own ...
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Eugene V. Debs - AFL-CIOIn 1894, workers struck George Pullman's paternalistic railroad sleeping car manufacturing company and the Pullman Company refused to negotiate with the ARU.
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Pullman Strike | Causes, Result, Summary, & Significance | Britannica### Summary of Strike's Spread and Impact on Rail Traffic
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Pullman Strike | Causes and Effects - BritannicaThe Pullman Strike was caused by low wages, high rents, and Pullman's refusal to meet with workers. It led to violence, federal intervention, and cost ...
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1894—Pullman Strike & Labor Day - chicagologyThe average rental at Pullman is at the rate of $3 per room per month. There are 1,200 tenements, of varying numbers or rooms, the average monthly rental of ...
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The Pullman Strike | The Clarence Darrow Digital Collection"When the employees of the Pullman Company walked away from their jobs on May 11, 1894, they began a process which was to result in one of the most significant ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] The Debs Case: Labor, Capital, and the Federal Courts of the 1890sIn 1894, a strike against the Pullman Palace Car Company and a supporting boycott by railroad workers presented the federal courts with questions about workers' ...
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[PDF] Government Response to the Pullman Strike - Hofstra University1894, the employees of Pullman's Palace Car Company, being dissatisfied with ... attempts at mediation, arbitration, strikes, etc.” (U.S. Strike.
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[PDF] Secondary Boycotts under Labor and Antitrust - Drake Law ReviewThe circuit court found the Sherman Act granted jurisdiction to enjoin the activities surrounding the Pullman strike of 1894. In affirming, the Supreme Court ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] In re Debs, Petitioner, 158 U.S. 564 (1895). - Loc'The complaint filed in this case clearly shows an existing obstruction of artificial highways for the passage of interstate commerce and the trans- mission of ...
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In re DEBS et al. | Supreme Court - Law.Cornell.EduIn re DEBS et al. Supreme Court. 158 U.S. 564. 15 S.Ct. 900. 39 L.Ed. 1092. In ... 'And it is further ordered that the aforesaid injunction and writ of injunction ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Turning Point A Historical Look At the Pullman Strike and ...Economic Effect ofthe Chicago Strike on the Nation. 94. The Effect ofthe ... Violence must be met by violence. The soldiers must use their guns. They ...
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In 1894, Illinois governor fought call to send in troops.Jun 22, 2025 · More federal troops arrived. And despite Altgeld's opposition to the federal deployment, he sent 4,000 members of the Illinois National Guard to ...
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[PDF] The U.S. Strike Commission—A Simulation ActivityWhen the 1894 strike led to a boycott of Pullman cars by members of the American Railway Union and others,. Pullman still refused to negotiate with the workers ...<|separator|>
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Riot at Blue Island, 1894 - Encyclopedia of ChicagoThe investigation by the U.S. Strike Commission concluded that, in addition to 12 persons who died, the railroads lost at least $4,672,916; Pullman workers lost ...Missing: clashes July 6-7 militia
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"Chicago under the mob." - History Matters“Chicago under the mob.” In 1894, a strike at the Pullman Palace Car Company ... Thirty-four people were killed in two weeks of clashes between troops and workers ...
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The Rise and Fall of Labor Unions in the U.S. - Who Rules AmericaBusiness leaders paid for and directed the activities of deputy sheriffs and deputy marshals, regularly employed Pinkerton Detective Agency strikebreakers (the ...
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10 Things You May Not Know About the Pinkertons | HISTORYOct 23, 2015 · Industrialists used them to spy on unions or act as guards and strikebreakers, and detectives clashed with workers on several occasions.Missing: standard practices<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Pinkertons and the Rise of the Private Eye - Pursuit MagazineJun 8, 2020 · By the 1890s, the Pinkerton agency employed around 2,000 detectives ... strikebreaking on behalf of big-time industrialists. At the ...
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[PDF] HISTORIC RESOURCE STUDY OF PULLMAN NATIONAL ...Dec 31, 2019 · Chapin, "The Infamous Pullman Strike as Revealed by the Robert Todd Lincoln Collection," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 74, no ...
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The Pullman Strike of 1894 - COVEThe Pullman Strike was an organized railroad strike against Pullman Palace Car Company in Chicago between May and July, 1894.
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The Pullman strike, 1894 - Jeremy Brecher - Libcom.orgJun 23, 2013 · Within little more than two weeks, the company was forced to accept an arbitration decision that was practically a complete victory for the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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THK REAL ISSUE OF THE STRIKE. - The New York TimesThe attempt of the American Railway Union to lay an embargo upon the railroad traffic of the United States involves an issue compared to which the ...
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King Debs, in Harper's Weekly | Teaching American HistoryThe Pullman Company refused to recognize the union. To make the strike effective, Debs organized a boycott of any train that had a Pullman car. Other labor ...
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"King Debs." | Who Built America?This Harper's Weekly cartoon, like many other published pictures, portrayed Debs as a tyrant paralyzing the country's commerce, but it also made his face ...Missing: depicting | Show results with:depicting
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On This Day in History: The Pullman Strike EndedJul 22, 2019 · The Pullman Strike began with wage cuts, reached 125,000 workers, ended July 20, 1894, with workers rehired under a no-union pledge.<|separator|>
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Labor Policies of the General Managers' Association of Chicago ...It was agreed that none of the managers should re-employ their old men through a committee, such as a union grievance committee or other committee of strikers, ...
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[PDF] timeline years.indd - The University of Chicago PressThe investigation by the U.S. Strike Commission concluded that, in addition to 12 per- sons who died, the railroads lost at least $4,672,916; Pullman workers ...
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At Home: 1850: PULLMAN'S PALACE CAR COMPANYIts prosperity has enabled the company for over twenty years...to lay up a surplus of nearly $25,000,000 of undivided profits. From 1867 to 1871 dividends ...Missing: annual revenue
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Pullman Strike | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Pullman Strike of 1894 was a significant labor dispute in the United States that unfolded during a severe economic depression.
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The Pullman Story Part 2 - National Park ServiceMar 8, 2024 · Though public sentiment had been against the boycott, George Pullman was roundly criticized for the policies that led to the strike and his ...Missing: voluntary | Show results with:voluntary
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Presidential Proclamation -- Pullman National MonumentFeb 19, 2015 · The Illinois Supreme Court agreed in an 1898 decision, and ordered the company to sell all non-industrial land holdings in the town. By that ...
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Company Towns: 1880s to 1935 - Social Welfare History ProjectNov 19, 2024 · George M. Pullman founded the town of Pullman as a place where his workers could live. This town was conceived and designed on the premise of ...Missing: profit | Show results with:profit
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In Good Company: Company Towns Across the U.S.Jul 1, 2014 · George Pullman took a similar approach to the town he established in 1880 on the shores of Lake Calumet, then 13 miles south of Chicago. Pullman ...
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The Labor Myth of “Government by Injunction” - Law & LibertyJun 5, 2019 · In the mythology of US labor history judges granting injunctions against unions have been reviled as despicable tyrants and bullies.
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Majority Changes in the House of Representatives, 1856 to PresentItalic text indicates that the Senate also changed majorities. Election Year, Congress, Democrats, Republicans, Other, TOTAL Representatives, Democratic Gain/ ...
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The Biggest Landslide in Midterm Election HistoryOct 23, 2018 · Leading up to the November midterms in 1894, the Democrats were in trouble. Democratic President Grover Cleveland, elected just two years ...
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Grover Cleveland: Impact and Legacy - Miller Center... Cleveland laid claim to a strong presidency in ways that had lasting impact. His assertion of authority in calling out federal troops during the Pullman strike ...
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President Cleveland and the Pullman Strike - HKS Case ProgramJan 1, 1986 · In the eyes of many, Cleveland had saved the nation from the forces of socialism and anarchy. The case describes the origins of the labor ...
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Chapter 18: Urban Growth: The Pullman StrikeWhen it reduced wages, it did not reduce rents in the company housing it supplied its workers. As a result, the workers went on strike on May 11, 1894. Eugene V ...<|separator|>
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Chapter 4: Workers of a New Century By Philip Taft"Organized labor," he accused, ".... does not place its reliance upon reason and justice, but on strikes, boycotts, and coercion.... It denies to those outside ...
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Eugene Debs, “How I Became a Socialist” (April, 1902)The Chicago jail sentences were followed by six months at Woodstock and it was here that Socialism gradually laid hold of me in its own irresistible fashion.<|separator|>
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Eugene V. Debs and the Endurance of Socialism | The New YorkerFeb 11, 2019 · “I had heard but little of Socialism” before the Pullman strike, Debs later claimed, insisting that the reading he did in jail brought about his ...
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In re Debs | 158 U.S. 564 (1885) - Justia U.S. Supreme Court CenterU.S. Supreme Court. In re Debs, 158 U.S. 564 (1895) In re Debs. No. 11. Argued ... "And it is further ordered that the aforesaid injunction and writ of injunction ...
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[PDF] The Pullman Strike and the Crisis of the 1890's - Cornell eCommonsThe Pullman strike of 1894 culminated almost a decade of labor unrest punctuated by episodes of spectacular violence, such as the Haymarket tragedy of 1886.Missing: casualties impact
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Prices and Wages by Decade: 1890-1899 - Library GuidesOct 17, 2025 · 1894 farmer Farm laborers averaged 99¢/day in 1899 · 1890-1899 national average earnings. This is part of a larger table showing wage data from ...Missing: Pullman | Show results with:Pullman
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Pullman workers' statement, 1894Workers at the Pullman Palace Car Company lived in a "company town," owned by George Pullman, and their rent was deducted from their wages. During the ...
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The Populist Pathway to Socialism - Midwest SocialistMar 17, 2022 · Many early 20th century American socialists like Eugene Debs and Henry Demarest Lloyd got started in the late 19th century Populist movement.
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[PDF] The Story of the Great Pullman Strikeevening, Pullman was occupied by a permanent garrison of militia. By the end ... " On June 30 the Chicago Tribune declared "MOB IS IN CONTROL" while a ...<|separator|>
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The Pullman CompanyOnce Pullman's Palace Car Company was created and headquartered at Pullman, Illinois in 1881, marketing began in earnest with Pullman Palace Car Company ...