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PERSONS OF THE DRAMA
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| J. Donald Egerton | Lumber king and mill-owner |
| Augustus Jergens | A partner |
| Sam Williams | Leader of the strikers |
| General Chadbourne | In command of the State Militia |
| Captain Haskell | Second in command |
| Rev. Ezra Hardbrooke | Bishop of the Diocese |
| John. W. Braddock | Governor of the State |
| Ralph Ardsley | Editor of the Foreston Courier |
| Chief of Police | Coöperating with the Militia |
| George Egerton | Son of Donald Egerton |
| Harry Egerton | Son of Donald Egerton |
| Harvey Anderson | Former cowboy and Rough Rider |
| Buck Bentley | One of the Militia |
| Wes Dicey | A walking delegate |
| Jim King | Supporter of Dicey |
| Rome Masters | Supporter of Dicey |
| Cap Saunders | An old miner |
| Bill Patten | Striker, off in search of work |
| Silas Maury | Striker, off in search of work |
| Willie Maury | Son of Silas Maury |
| Mary Egerton | Wife of Donald Egerton |
| Gladys Egerton | Daughter of Donald Egerton |
| Sylvia Orr | Friend of Mrs. Egerton |
A chauffeur, a butler, a doctor, a nurse, two maids, two detectives, two sentries, strikers, strike-breakers, militiamen, guests at the reception, etc.
| A land is not its timber but its people, |
| And not its Art, my father, but its men. |
| —Harry Egerton. |