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Perhaps this is why Harry Deleray was a Prohibitionist

Knights of Labor

"Ideology

The Knights primary demand was for an eight-hour day; they also called for legislation to end child and convict labor, as well as a graduated income tax. They were eager supporters of cooperatives.

The Knights of Labor had a mixed history of inclusiveness and exclusiveness, accepting women and blacks (after 1878) and their employers as members, and advocating the admission of blacks into local assemblies, but tolerating the segregation of assemblies in the South. Bankers, doctors, lawyers, stockholders, and liquor manufacturers were excluded because they were considered unproductive members of society. Asians were also excluded, and in November 1885, a branch of the Knights in Tacoma, Washington worked to expel the city's Chinese, who amounted to nearly a tenth of the overall city population at the time. The Knights were also responsible for race riots that resulted in the deaths of about 28 Chinese Americans in the Rock Springs massacre in Wyoming, and an estimated 50 African-American sugar-cane laborers in the 1887 Thibodaux massacre in Louisiana. The Knights strongly supported the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 and the Contract Labor Law of 1885, as did many other labor groups, although the group did accept most others, including skilled and unskilled women of any profession.

The Knights of Labor attracted many Catholics, who were a large part of the membership, perhaps a majority. Powderly was a Catholic. However, the Knights's use of secrecy, similar to the Masons, during its early years concerned many bishops. The Knights used secrecy to help prevent employers from firing members. After the Archbishop of Quebec condemned the Knights in 1884, twelve American archbishops voted 10 to 2 against doing likewise in the United States. Furthermore, Cardinals James Gibbons and John Ireland defended the Knights. Gibbons went to the Vatican to talk to the hierarchy.[4]"

However, Harry seemed to have soft spot for Dr. Rogers.


Early pioneer, Frank Zipp Shoe Store, Bed Rock Store, Main St, was a member of the Ancient Order United Workmen, a secrect society, and was instrumental in bringing in the socialist organization of the Knights of Labor into the labor affairs of Deadwood's mining community.

I prefer a margarita but wine is good too. Isn't history informative.

Deadwood Genealogy Research Team



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I would look up into Canada for a genetic line. Your surname is not widely distributed.

1880 Census

 DELLERAY James m 25 Ont CofE French farmer
also linked as DESLAURIER
Haldimand Township links by
John Allan of OGS Kawartha Branch

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I recently joined, and I am still figuring it out....I will definitely go look!

Thank you again, so much. I had a little laugh for myself when I saw that Harry was a Prohibitionist...I am a wine enthusiast!



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Wow, you're good! I didn't have a lot of that information. My great grandmother was Clara, and it makes sense that her mothers maiden name was Marlow because that is what she named my grandfather. This all is very helpful. Thank you so much!!!



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I wanted to mention to you that if you are not an Ancestry.com member, there is a photo of Clara on a family tree. I do not know if this is your personal tree. I also found another member that is following Harry Deleray in a tree built in Australia. Some of the Deleray line may have moved there at some time.

A Mr. & Mrs. Deleray traveled to Austrailia

1902  September on Ship Rockton
New South Wales, Australia, Departing Crew and Passenger Lists,
Destination Port Queensland

Distribution of the surname:

Eochaid "The Poisonous" King of Dalriada
King Alpin of Dalriada
Birth: date - Argyll, Scotland
Death: date - Dumfries-shire, Scotland

(Delleray) Deleret
Birth: dd mm 1670
Death: date - city, Québec (Quebec), CANADA
L'Ile-d'Orléans (L'Île-d'Orléans), Qc (Quebec)

Daleret
Birth: dd mm 1636 - Allier, France
Death: date - city, Quebec, Canada

 


If you are not an Ancestry.com member, you might wish to join and contact this fellow tree member whom is tracking your ancestor.

Contact this member for more information

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This private tree contains information about:

 

Harry DeLeray

Born: 1850 in New York, USA

You will also find attached to this person
  • 7 attached records
  • 7 sources
  • 9 attached photos
  • 6184 people in this member tree
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Interesting Articles concerning Harry Deleray

24510 |a Secret societies and officers.
500 |a Summarization of article.
5100 |a Secret societies and officers.
690 |a Mondern Woodmen.
690 |a Lyon, Mose.
690 |a McDonald, Edward.
690 |a Hickey, J.
690 |a Mallenger, Robert A.
690 |a Fargo, C. G.
690 |a DeLeray, H.
690 |a Smith, M. J.
690 |a Gerard, D.
690 |a Kelly, R. B.
690 |a Masonic Lodge.
690 |a Coe, A. W.
690 |a Wardman, H. B.
690 |a Phillips, Kirk G.
690 |a Reuben, L.
690 |a Hastie, A. W.
690 |a Purvis, F.
690 |a Hathaway, W. E.
690 |a Frasier, G. F.
690 |a Lambert, Clayton.
690 |a Damon, J. Harry.
690 |a LaChapelle, Leander.
690 |a McMakin, W. J.
690 |a Freeman, J. W.
690 |a Price, C. J.
690 |a Graves, L. R.
690 |a Graham, Robert.
690 |a Gillette, D. M.
690 |a Roch, C.
690 |a Washabaugh, Frank J.
690 |a Wedelstaedt, Henrich A. L.
690 |a Wager, W. A.
690 |a Stern, M.
690 |a Brelsford, J. M.
690 |a Potter, W. T.
690 |a Blatchford, John.
690 |a Beemer, George.
690 |a Putman, Ira Z.
690 |a Baxter, Lee R.
690 |a I.O.O.F.
690 |a Gregory, J. C.
690 |a Demouth, C. F.
690 |a Baker, John.
690 |a Nelson, Ole.
690 |a Shaw, A.
690 |a Blachburn, P.
690 |a Bischoff, H.
690 |a Ancient Order United Workmen.
690 |a Zipp, F.
690 |a Belding, J. P.
690 |a Dennis, Frank.
690 |a Rewman, Paul.
690 |a Fox, J. J.
690 |a Schnitzel, Henry.
690 |a Hickey, J. H.
690 |a Bab****, Lyman F.
690 |a Knights of Pythias.
690 |a DePuy, E. K.
690 |a Gallup, George Jr.
690 |a Russell, J. W.
690 |a LaChapelle, Desire.
690 |a Grand Army of Republic.
690 |a Fairbank, John B.
690 |a Hall, George H.
690 |a Gebhardt, John.
690 |a McBratney, Sheridan.
690 |a Peck, Wilbert.
690 |a Knight, Andrew J.
690 |a Phillips, Lee.
690 |a Ayres, F.
690 |a Laffey, John P.
690 |a Star, Solomon.
690 |a Chiniquy, Charles L.
7730 |t Black Hills Daily Times, Jan. 1, 1890, p.5, col.2.

24510 |a Black Hills resources -- railroad support.
500 |a Summarization of article.
5100 |a Businessmen pledge to support railroad (cont.)
690 |a Railroads.
690 |a Keenan, P. F.
690 |a Hall, George H.
690 |a Wardner, Edward B.
690 |a King, E. F.
690 |a Adams Brothers.
690 |a Fishel, Max.
690 |a Karcher, Charles.
690 |a Lawrenson, Job.
690 |a Damon, J. Harry.
690 |a Belding, John P.
690 |a Lowe, W. E. and Company.
690 |a DeLeray, Harry.
690 |a Shannon, D. and Son.
690 |a Baggaley, John.
690 |a Stone, Gib and Company.
690 |a Liebmann, M.
690 |a Keith, J. G.
690 |a Guild, John.
690 |a Deadwood Flouring Mill.
690 |a Allen, James W.
690 |a Stone, L. P.
690 |a Butler, S. T. and Son.
690 |a Star and Bullock Hardware Company.
690 |a Robinson, J. M.
690 |a Rosenthal, Sol.
690 |a McAleer, John.
690 |a Fish, Hunter and Krause.
690 |a Fish, Hunter and Dickey.
690 |a McLaughlin, Daniel.
690 |a Williams, J. J.
690 |a Johnson, G. M.
690 |a Cooper and Bogy.
690 |a Deadwood Bottling Works.
690 |a Sasse, Charles.
690 |a McClintock, John S.
690 |a Gerard Brothers.
690 |a Miller, L. C.
690 |a Gaston, J. A.
690 |a Selbie, William.
690 |a Russell and Higbie.
690 |a Young, H. B.
690 |a Robinson, George H.
690 |a Zoeckler Brothers.
690 |a Geddes, James.
690 |a Blumenthal and Jacobs.
690 |a Needham and Company.
690 |a Hoffman, A. and Brother.
690 |a Parker, L. M.
690 |a Nelson, O.
690 |a Siewers, C. L.
690 |a Witzel, August.
690 |a Gutting, U.
690 |a Wing Tsue.
690 |a Hi Kee.
690 |a Shipa, F. A.
690 |a Lutz, John.
690 |a Flannagan, John.
690 |a Large, Alfred.
690 |a Lambert, Clayton.
690 |a Swanstrom, C. J.
690 |a Nye, John A.
690 |a Edmonds, J. F.
690 |a Tollin, Joseph.
690 |a Cushman, Samuel.
690 |a Hickey, J.
690 |a Hastie, A. W.
690 |a Leeman and Beals.
690 |a Spence, A.
690 |a Gandolfo, Joseph E.
690 |a Maloney, Richard M.
690 |a Fargo, Sylvester C. and Son.
690 |a Grabill, John H. C.
690 |a Chase, Isaac H.
690 |a Houghton, Sevey M.
690 |a Dague, Byron P.
7730 |t Black Hills Daily Times, Jan. 1, 1890, p.3, col.1.


24510 |a School lots sale May 9.
500 |a Summarization of article.
5100 |a Yesterday's sald of school lots closed out all inside property, and sale continued to Wednesday.
690 |a Schools.
690 |a VanCise, Edwin P.
690 |a McLaughlin, W. L.
690 |a DeLeray, Henry.
690 |a Goldberg, J.
690 |a Gandolfo, Joseph E.
690 |a Horter, Wade.
7730 |t Black Hills Daily Times, May 10, 1890, p.1, col.6

24510 |a Passenger lists May 14.
500 |a Summarization of article.
5100 |a Arrivals and departures via Northwestern.
690 |a Stagelines.
690 |a McDonald, J.
690 |a Kelly, J. F.
690 |a Smith, R. C.
690 |a DeLeray, H.
690 |a Commiskey, J. B.
690 |a Earley, Jennie.
690 |a Turner, C. L.
690 |a Pratt, W. M.
690 |a Rosengarden, Mrs.
690 |a Franklin, H.
690 |a Winship, W. E.
690 |a Brown, E. Mrs.
7730 |t Black Hills Daily Times, May 14, 1890, p.3, col.2.

--parade photo taken May 21, 1890--

24510 |a Law and order league to organize.
500 |a Summarization of advertisement.
5100 |a Call for citizen's meeting May 31 to organize a county Law and Order League.
690 |a Law and Order League.
690 |a Law and order.
690 |a Rogers, P. L.
690 |a Mason, Norman T.
690 |a Martin, Eben W.
690 |a McLaughlin, Frank.
690 |a DePuy, E. K.
690 |a Jones, John R.
690 |a Elder, W. S.
690 |a Aldrich, G. S.
690 |a Dexter, T. A. B.
690 |a Stilwell, L. W.
690 |a McCain, W. E. C.
690 |a Snider, A. W.
690 |a Vaughn, D. H.
690 |a Houser, John.
690 |a Rickel, J. M.
690 |a Moore, W. H.
690 |a Fisher, George S.
690 |a Richardson, David.
690 |a Scofield, L. G.
690 |a Demouth, C. F.
690 |a Dobson, J. O.
690 |a Mead, G. L.
690 |a Gilman, J. M.
690 |a Fay, G. M.
690 |a Shoudy, Jacob.
690 |a Bews, George.
690 |a Butler, S. T.
690 |a Butler, George M.
690 |a Hunter, John.
690 |a Smith, J. H.
690 |a Burnham, A.
690 |a Hull, R.
690 |a Gregory, J. C.
690 |a DeLeray, Harry.
690 |a Peterson, F. R.
690 |a Smith, Barclay P.
690 |a Blackburn, Peter.
690 |a Bothwell, George J.
690 |a Buss, William H.
690 |a Fay, Victor.
690 |a Fargo, Charles G.
690 |a Denman, J. L.
690 |a Hays, Ransom.
690 |a Gidley, O. D.
690 |a Taylor, C. W.
690 |a Hopper, S. J.
690 |a McMurray, Ed.
690 |a Gidley, Rebecca P.
690 |a Gallagher, J. T.
690 |a Gidley, Melvin B.
690 |a Wells, O. W.
690 |a Hinman, James.
690 |a Wells, C. R.
690 |a Brown, James.
690 |a Menagh, George W.
690 |a Stevens, T. B.
690 |a Thambaugh, William.
690 |a Grant, J. H.
690 |a Pomeroy, John B.
690 |a Beatty, J. F.
690 |a Smith, S. R.
690 |a Warren, E. C.
690 |a Hunter, David.
690 |a Eastman, W. G.
690 |a Hammond, T. B.
690 |a Adams, A. T.
690 |a Williams, James.
690 |a Prohibition.
690 |a Cable, Herbert A.
690 |a Chase, Isaac H.
690 |a Kirby, R. F.
7730 |t Black Hills Daily Times, May 28, 1890, p.2, col.4.

24510 |a Prohibition enforcement league.
500 |a Summarization of article.
5100 |a A few of the more radical prohibitionists met for organizing an enforcement league. Also assembled a very large number opposed to fanaticism.
690 |a Prohibition.
690 |a Martin, Eben W.
690 |a Martin, Jessie A.
690 |a Stillwell, Julia A.
690 |a Dobson, J. O. Mrs.
690 |a Fay, Agnes.
690 |a Dobson, J. O.
690 |a Denman, J. L.
690 |a Kirby, R. F.
690 |a Houser, John.
690 |a Fargo, C. G.
690 |a Aldrich, G. S.
690 |a Robinson, Katie.
690 |a McLaughlin, Frank.
690 |a Butler, S. T.
690 |a Buss, William H.
690 |a Combough, Rev.
690 |a Pomeroy, Rev.
690 |a Jones, J. P.
690 |a Wells, Oliver.
690 |a Wells, Charles.
690 |a Merrifield, L. L.
690 |a Robinson, George F.
690 |a Valentine, L. W.
690 |a Smith, S. R.
690 |a Hammond, T. B.
690 |a Fay, Victor.
690 |a Searles, Deborah B.
690 |a Snider, A. W.
690 |a Gregory, J. C.
690 |a DeLeray, Harry.
690 |a Early, E. C.
690 |a Spaulding, M. A.
690 |a Fargo, Hattie M.
690 |a Depuy, E. K.
690 |a Dobson, F. M.
690 |a Martin, J. A.
690 |a Fisher, George S.
7730 |t Black Hills Daily Times, June 1, 1890, p.2, col.2.


24510 |a Another attempt at burglary.
500 |a Summarization of article.
5100 |a Attempt at burglary on City Creek.
690 |a DeLeray, H.
690 |a DeLeray, H. Mrs.
690 |a Knowlton, A. C.
7730 |t Black Hills Daily Times, July 24, 1890, p.3, col.2.

24510 |a DeLeray looks after doctor.
500 |a Complete article cited.
590 |a Dr. Rogers was much better last evening, had but little fever and was resting quietly. He caught a severe cold that settled on his lungs. Harry DeLeray is looking after him.
690 |a Rogers, Morris.
690 |a DeLeray, Harry.
7730 |t Black Hills Daily Times, Nov. 27, 1890, p.2, col.4.

 

 

 



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Here are a list of some interesting articles you might want to get a copy of from Deadwood Public Library. For a small fee they will make copies and mail them to you. It will give you some insight into the personal beliefs of Harry Deleray.

We know from these articles and others that I have mentioned to you that Harry Deleray was involved in organizing Labor in Deadwood and as well he was also a Prohibitionist. He was an officer of a Secret Society and believed in bringing the Railroad into Deadwood. We further know whom was one of his best friends and whom he associated with in town.

A few articles will tell you something of what was happening in his personal life right at the time of the photograph of his business in the  parade photo such as he was traveling right before the photo was taken and his business and or home had an attempted breakin some two months after the photo. Just some interesting tidbits to step back into time.

24510|a The year condensed -- 1889. This sounds like an interesting article. I wonder what happend to Harry to have made the list.
500|a Summarization of article.
5100|a Chronological record compiled from the files of the "Times"; events of joy to some, sorrow to others and interest to all -- January through March.
690|a Land office.
690|a Patton, John.
690|a Harvey, Ida.
690|a Day, Frank.
690|a Dean, Frank.
690|a Jackson, Ira.
690|a Knight, Andrew J.
690|a Rorapaugh, Clark.
690|a Johnson, Pete.
690|a Smith, W. L.
690|a Roy, Samuel.
690|a Rogers, Morris.
690|a Zoechler, Frank.
690|a Zoechler, Henry.
690|a Zoechler, Henry Mrs.
690|a Pioneer association.
690|a Gray, Jack.
690|a Gray, Jack Mrs.
690|a Graham, Robert.
690|a Deadwood-Terra mill.
690|a Couch, Fred.
690|a Deadwood Reduction Works.
690|a Peterson, August.
690|a Shubert, Jacob Mrs.
690|a Peak, Wes.
690|a Henley, Florence.
690|a McGovern, Thomas.
690|a White, Thomas H.
690|a Foley, Dennis.
690|a Cruickshank, Alex.
690|a Cruickshank, Alex Mrs.
690|a Billings, H. F.
690|a Thompson, Peter.
690|a Hall, George H.
690|a Brettell, George.
690|a Moody, Gideon C.
690|a Statehood.
690|a Doherty, Jack.
690|a Martin, Charity.
690|a Hays, Joseph.
690|a Donohoe, Adelia.
690|a Wilson,
690|a Weather.
690|a Taylor, George.
690|a Stout, J. C.
690|a DeLeray, Henry.
690|a Merritt, Walter.
690|a Jones, Tom.
690|a Uncle Sam Mine.
690|a Fire.
690|a Hebrew Hill.
690|a Norton, Frank.
690|a Norton, Frank Mrs.
690|a Dunn, William L.
690|a Garr, Ben.
690|a Northy, James.
690|a Schmitz, Lizzie.
690|a O'Neill, J. C.
690|a Lookout Mine.
690|a Stewart, Robert.
690|a Krieder, Samuel Mrs.
690|a Boehlke, Herman Mrs.
690|a Hill, Gale.
690|a Willoth, Emil.
690|a Thullen, Frank.
690|a Lewis, Elmer.
690|a Vroman, James.
690|a Neill, Sue J.
7730

|t Black Hills Daily Times, Jan. 1, 1890, p.2, col.1.

 



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Harry Deleray's last wife

 

South Dakota Marriages, 1905-1949
about Harry Deleray

Name:Harry Deleray
Age:40
Gender:Male
Spouse:Clara Linch
Marriage Date:27 Nov 1914
Marriage County:Lawrence
County of Residence:Lawrence
Post Office:Deadwood

California, Death Index, 1940-1997
about Clara May Carroll

Name:Clara May Carroll
[Clara May Linch]
 
Gender:Female
Birth Date:23 Apr 1872
Birth Place:South Dakota
Death Date:31 Oct 1955
Death Place:Los Angeles
Mother's Maiden Name:Marlow
Father's Surname:

Linch



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Most of Sherman St is now new gambling casinos. I would check with Adams Museum at 54 Sherman St, Deadwood, SD, (605) 578-1928 as they have many photographic collections containing pioneer business owners. You might also do some research on the Modern Woodmen of America as Harry Deleray was a member. Someone might have some historical photos of Deadwood members.

Harry Deleray and two family members are buried in Mt Moriah Cemetery

Plot 3 Sect 4

Burial 1

Harry Deleray

Death 12/23/1919

Age 69 years

Burial 2

Mrs. Christine Deleray

Death 8/5/1905

Age 32 years

Burial 3

Susie Deleray

Death 2/5/1891

Age 34 years

Mrs. Harry DeLeray, 33, died Feb. 5 at Chicago.
DeLeray, Harry.
DeLeray, Harry Mrs.
Conant, Silas Mrs.
Black Hills Daily Times, Feb. 7, 1892, p.2, col.4.

Remains of Mrs. Harry DeLeray arrived from Chicago yesterday morning, and funeral will occur at 2 o'clock today from the Baptist church, Rev. Foskett officiating.
DeLeray, Harry Mrs.
Foskett, Bartlett.
Black Hills Daily Times, Feb. 10, 1892, p.3, col.1.

Deadwood Camp No. 1186, Modern Woodmen extend to Harry DeLeray heartfelt sympathy in loss of wife.
Modern Woodmen of America.
DeLeray, Harry.
Black Hills Daily Times, Feb. 18, 1892, p.3, col.2.

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I guess I am curious- Do you know whether that building is still standing? Any ideas of where there might be pictures of Harry. He has been the most difficult branch of my family tree to research. I would love to know what he looked like. He was my Great Grandfather.



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We researched Harry Deleray in 2010.

http://deadwoodgenealogy.activeboard.com/t33414260/harry-deleray-deadwood-clothing-salesman-httpbloggerdeadwood/

There is a photo of his clothing store in Deadwood. Grand Lodge I.O.O.F. of Dakotas. Street Parade, May 21, 1890 Creator: Grabill, John C. H. photographer.

The 1898 Deadwood Directory indicates the location of his business

DeLeray Clothing   63Sherman

Harry DeLeray of Deadwood represented the Knights of Labor Black Hills District Assembly at the Seventeenth General Assembly in Philadelphia in 1893. See http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:VpegCUpURK0J:www.sdshspress.com/index.php%3F%26id%3D1780%26sub_action%3D1%26iappidlq%3Diappidlq%26action%3D960+Harry+Deleray+clothing+deadwood&cd=13&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

 

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I was wondering if anybody knew the address of Harry DeLeray's shop? Does that building still stand? Are there any pictures of him? Any advice on where to reach out in the Deadwood area for more information?

Thanks!



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