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The IWW in the Lumber Industry (James Rowan)

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By thatgreenunionguy | 11:24 PM UTC, Wed October 15, 2025

By James Rowan, Lumber Workers Industrial Union #500 - IWW; Seattle, Washington - 1920

  • Chapter 1 - The Monopoly of the Lumber Trust
  • Chapter 2 - The Lumber Trust Autocracy Over Labor
  • Chapter 3 - The One Big Union of the Workers Versus Bosses
  • Chapter 4 - The Early Struggle for Camp & Sawmill Democracy
  • Chapter 5 - The Lumber Workers' Struggle for Freedom and the Lumber Trusts' Struggle for Profits
  • Chapter 6 - The Job Strike
  • Chapter 7 - Victory, but not the Final Victory
  • Epilogue - A Job & Political Bunk, by Ernest Riebe

About the author:

James Rowan began organizing in the Lumber Industry for the IWW as early as 1916, witnessed the Everett Massacre, and became involved in the great IWW LWIU organizing campaigns from 1917-23. During this time he became to be known as the "Jesus of the Lumberjacks".

Unfortunately, post World War I defeats and factional disputes led to James Rowan leading a splinter faction called the "Emergency Program" (or "E.P.") which ultimately failed. The "E.P." died out around 1930. James Rowan was quite possibly its last remaining member.

Before this disastrous split, however, Fellow Worker Rowan's efforts contributed to and documented the success of the LWIU 120 (then known as LWIU 500).

The following represents the complete, unabridged edition of James Rowan's Sixty-One Page account of the (then) short but colorful history of the IWW in the Lumber Industry of the American Pacific Northwest from 1907-20. 

  • A Job & Political Bunk, by Ernest Riebe
  • Chapter 1 - The Monopoly of the Lumber Trust
  • Chapter 2 - The Lumber Trust Autocracy Over Labor
  • Chapter 3 - The One Big Union of the Workers Versus Bosses
  • Chapter 4 - The Early Struggle for Camp & Sawmill Democracy
  • Chapter 5 - The Lumber Workers' Struggle for Freedom and the Lumber Trusts' Struggle for Profits
  • Chapter 6 - The Job Strike
  • Chapter 7 - Victory, but not the Final Victory

Book traversal links for Archives

  • ‹ (14) Epilogue, by Mark Damron, added 2001
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