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Evolution of the “hold-up”

Evolution of the “hold-up”

A traveling couple is set upon by every member of the service industry – coachmen, porters, maids, messengers, busboys, and cooks – for some amount of remuneration. The cause is illustrated in the upper right, where the manager of the hotel tells his staff to extract payment from the guests in lieu of wages. The “hold-up” of a stagecoach takes place in the background on the upper left. Caption: In olden days the highwayman did the job himself; nowadays he directs his minions to do it.

Collection

Library of Congress Prints and Photographs

Creation Date

1901-07-03

Creator(s)

Keppler, Udo J., 1872-1956

Letter from William H. Edwards to Theodore Roosevelt

Letter from William H. Edwards to Theodore Roosevelt

William H. Edwards responds to Theodore Roosevelt’s letter concerning Pasquale Maola’s dismissal from the Department of Street Cleaning. Edwards gives the reasons why Maola cannot be reinstated and says how disappointed he is that Maola was part of the recent trouble at the department. Edwards is worried about the welfare of Maola’s family, a wife and 10 children, but Maola rejected Edwards’ attempts to help him find a new job.

Collection

Library of Congress Manuscript Division

Creation Date

1911-12-16

Creator(s)

Edwards, William H. (William Hanford), 1876-1943