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  1. Siringo investigated the attempted assassination of Elias S. Stover, Thomas B. Catron, T.B. Mills, and Joseph Anchete. Siringo was able to infiltrate Las Gorras Blancas and the Knights of Labor, while understanding their relationship with the Santa Fe Ring. The investigation was called off before Siringo could gather enough evidence to ...

  2. Jan 10, 2020 · To Siringo, any person using a bomb was an anarchist. WW: And the riot also influenced Siringo’s decision to join the Pinkerton National Detective Agency. Lamar: Yes. While in Chicago, Siringo witnessed how the Pinkertons worked, using assumed names and occupations to get closer to criminals.

  3. Jan 5, 2021 · So Siringo and Powell know the badmen will show up there sooner or later. Sure enough, they do. But things don’t go exactly the way the lawmen were hoping because Lewis and Bates arrive with friends in tow. For Siringo, revenge will have to wait for another day, if he survives.

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  4. Siringo eventually left the Pinkerton agency in 1907 and moved to Santa Fe to become a rancher, writer, and freelance detective. His second autobiography, originally entitled...

  5. In 1890 Siringo’s wife died, leaving him a widower with a five-year-old daughter. Three years later, Siringo met and married Lillie Thomas of Denver, Colorado, and the two had a son in 1896. However, shortly afterward, the two divorced.

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  7. In the following passage from Two Evil Isms, Siringo (who, even when alienated from the Pinkertons, never displayed any sympathy for the labor movement) described how he infiltrated and undermined miners' unions in northern Idaho during the 1892 Coeur d’Alene strike.

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