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Satirical Standard Oil $5 Scrip [200116]

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Satirical Standard Oil $5 Scrip [200116]
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When Montana was ruled by the giant mining companies, this humorous hand-drawn note was printed against John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil and the Hennessy Mercantile Co. Rockefeller's printed signature appears at bottom with an unflattering rendition of Rockefeller's head and a worker's oil can to signify Standard Oil In 1900 two of the biggest "Copper Barons" go together to protest the actions of Standard Oil and Amalgamated Mines:
"On Miners' Union Day in Butte, June 13, 1900, Clark and Heinze appeared together in a decorated carriage at the head of the parade. Amid the cheers of labor they demanded that the Amalgamated mines also adopt the eight-hour day. To further embarrass the enemy, while proving that their own hearts bled for the downtrodden workers, they demanded that the D. J. Hennessy Mercantile Company, "The company store," recognize the clerk's union and close at six o'clock instead of eight, thereby reducing the working hours there from twelve to ten." ("The War of the Copper Kings," page 230).
On the back of this satirical note is printed "This is the Only Kind of Money Montana Will See if the Standard Oil Amalgamated Copper Co. Win the Election on the 6th of November." The election which his note refers to did take place on November 6, 1900.
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Provenance: Douglas McDonald Collection