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Adam Comorosky
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of Swoyersville, Pennsylvania, at the age of 12, where he worked as a breaker boy . His lesson from the experience was that it "teach[es] you values. If
William D. Ryan
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Ryan moved with his family to Braidwood, Illinois in 1865. He became a breaker boy at a colliery, and joined the Knights of Labor, and then the United Mine
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positive light on their era." Notable Ashcan works include George Luks' Breaker Boy and John Sloan's Sixth Avenue Elevated at Third Street. The Ashcan school
John J. Forbes
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Pennsylvania, to Bridget (née Buggy) and John T. Forbes. His first job was as a breaker boy at a local colliery at the age of ten. He graduated from Coal Township
Faustin E. Wirkus
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Crumley, Beth (29 August 2011). "Warrant Officer Faustin Wirkus: From 'Breaker Boy ' to King". Marine Corps Association and Foundation. Marine Corps Association
Pete Latzo
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accounts, Latzo spent some of his early years mining, and working as a "breaker boy " whose primary job was to pick slate and other impurities from anthracite
Hugh Frayne
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(née Deacon) and Michael Frayne. At the age of eight, he worked as a breaker boy in North Scranton. He traveled with Primrose and West as a minstrel.
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rider in the ring, 1903 "Tracked by a Pin", The Magnet Library Pete, the Breaker Boy , Or, The Young Coal Mine Ferret, 1906 Bags, the Boy Detective, Or, A
List of A Certain Magical Index chapters
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1. "Imagine Breaker Boy " (幻想殺しの少年, "Imajin Bureikā no Shōnen") 2. "The Girl Who's Called Index" (少女の字は禁書目録, "Shōjo no Na wa Indekkusu") 3. "The Sorcerer"
List of historical sites related to the Illinois labor movement
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born in Braidwood, Illinois, on February 4, 1870 and began work as a breaker boy in the Braidwood coal mines at the age of 12. From 1890 to 1910 he lived