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Strikers at Roosevelt. Wounded awaiting ambulance

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Photograph shows men standing in front of Charles Ohlott's barber shop in Carteret, New Jersey; six wounded men lay on the ground awaiting an ambulance after being injured during a strike at the Williams & Clark Fertilizing Company near Roosevelt, N. J., April 13, 1915.

Copyright 1915 by Underwood & Underwood.

No. 176051-B 9.

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01/01/1915
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