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drivers who
deliver containers to and from the port. A
drayage company and
draymen provide carriage from or to a port or
railway ramp. The
items hauled are...
-
afforded by the
nature of
their occupations to
those emplo**** as mechanics,
draymen, fisherman, butchers,
porters and hucksters. 5th: The
disparity of numbers...
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Haynau narrowly escaped mob violence. In London, he was
attacked by some
draymen from the
Barclay &
Perkins brewery who
threw mud and dung at him and chased...
- blacksmiths, tavernkeepers, coopers, butchers, broommakers, shoemakers,
draymen, laborers, and farmers.
Three distinct Polish communities evolved in Milwaukee...
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Haynau narrowly escaped mob violence. In London, he was
attacked by some
draymen from the
Barclay &
Perkins brewery who
threw mud and dung at him and chased...
- Many of the
freedmen prospered there as barbers, blacksmiths, boatmen,
draymen,
livery stable keepers, and caterers. When
Petersburg became a
major supply...
- Free
Black men
worked as
tobacco twisters, in iron foundries, and as
draymen,
boatmen and cabdrivers, or in the
skilled trades of mason, wheelwright...
-
artillery units also
required guards to
maintain discipline amongst civilian draymen.
Hence the term
fusilier became strongly ****ociated with the role of guarding...
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following year. In 1902, the 4th of July saw only "a
parade of
colored draymen". In 1947, the
Jackson Clarion-Ledger
stated that the city of Vicksburg...
- back into
their old jobs as shiphands, stokers, dock workers, watermen,
draymen, ****men, stevedores, or
simple laborers on the New
Orleans waterfront...