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Scott,

Mark Twain’s correspondence with Rogers is searchable on google advanced
book search. I have the volume and there is no mention of Eugene Debs or
railroad strikes in the index and searching the text with the google search
tool does not get any hits either.

Barb

On Tuesday, March 22, 2022, Scott Holmes <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> I suppose any mention of railroad strikes Twain may have made would have
> been in correspondence with Rogers.  Twain was back and forth between
> Europe and the US between May and July of 1894.  He wrote several letters
> to Rogers in that period.  I have just now discovered an edition of his
> letters on Abe Books and hopefully somewhere in this letters there will be
> some mention of Pullman and/or Eugene Debs.
>

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