From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Adolph Lessig
Adolph Lessig
References
[1] "Adolph Lessig. I.W.W. Leader in the 1913 Silk
Strike at Paterson Was 63.". New York Times. August
13, 1935. "Lessig, for years a standing leader among
silk workers here, died yesterday after a heart
attack ..."
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Name Lessig, Adolph
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Date of birth
Adolph Lessig circa 1913 Place of birth
Date of death 1935
Adolph Lessig (c. 1869 – 1935) was the business agent
Place of death
of the Industrial Workers of the World. He participated in
the Paterson Silk Strike of 1913 with Bill Haywood.[1]
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Categories:
• 1935 deaths
• Industrial Workers of the World
• Year of birth uncertain
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