1919 MUSKEGON TRACTION & LIGHTING CO MICHIGAN Train Streetcar Transit Token RIOT

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1919 MUSKEGON TRACTION & LIGHTING CO MICHIGAN Train Streetcar Transit Token RIOTOn August 5, 1919, the Muskegon Traction & Lighting Company tried to raise fares from 6 cents to 7 cents. A riot occurred, which caused an estimated $100-125k in damage. Gov. Sleeper issued the following opinion later in December:"In this matter it appears that on the night of Aug. 5, 1919, certain persons to the number of 30 or more, unarmed, tumultuously assembled in the streets of the city of Muskegon, Michigan, at about the hour of six o'clock in the evening, and within a short distance from, and in plain view of, the city hall, engaged in the obstruction of the passage of street cars, in setting street cars off the tracks, in overturning them and destroying the windows and the fixtures of the cars.""During the progress of this tumult the mayor and the aldermen of the city of Muskegon held a session of the common council of the city of Muskegon from about 8 o'clock in the evening until about 8:15 or 8:20. The mayor and the members of the common council had due notice and knowledge of what was going on in the streets and none of them went among the crowd or as near thereto as they could with safety and commanded the crowd to disperse as they were required to do by law."No determined or organized effort was made by the police force of the city of Muskegon read more