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The Origins of Labor Day

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Home Stager with Just Your Style Interiors, LLC

Happy Labor Day Weekend

When I started writing this blog I began wondering about the first Labor Day.  I Googled it and instead of writing the blog I intended, I thought I would share the events of this first day, courteous of the U. S. Department of Labor website.  I also found an illustration from that first parade in 1882.     

 "Labor Daze - Pride, Chaos and Kegs on Labor’s First ‘Day’

On the morning of September 5, 1882, a crowd of spectators filled the sidewalks of lower Manhattan near city hall and along Broadway. They had come early, well before the Labor Day Parade marchers, to claim the best vantage points from which to view the first Labor Day Parade. A newspaper account of the day described "...men on horseback, men wearing regalia, menFirst Labor Day Parade with society aprons, and men with flags, musical instruments, badges, and all the other paraphernalia of a procession."

By 10 a.m., the Grand Marshall of the parade, William McCabe, his aides and their police escort were all in place for the start of the parade. There was only one problem: none of the men had moved. The few marchers that had shown up had no music.

According to McCabe, the spectators began to suggest that he give up the idea of parading, but he was determined to start on time with the few marchers that had shown up. Suddenly, Mathew Maguire of the Central Labor Union of New York (and probably the father of Labor Day) ran across the lawn and told McCabe that two hundred marchers from the Jewelers Union of Newark Two had just crossed the ferry — and they had a band!

Just after 10 a.m., the marching jewelers turned onto lower Broadway — they were playing "When I First Put This Uniform On," from Patience, an opera by Gilbert and Sullivan. The police escort then took its place in the street. When the jewelers marched past McCabe and his aides, they followed in behind. Then, spectators began to join the march. Eventually there were 700 men in line in the first of three divisions of Labor Day marchers. Final reports of the total number of marchers ranged from 10,000 to 20,000 men and women.

With all of the pieces in place, the parade marched through lower Manhattan. The New York Tribune reported that, "The windows and roofs and even the lamp posts and awning frames were occupied by persons anxious to get a good view of the first parade in New York of workingmen of all trades united in one organization."

At noon, the marchers arrived at Reservoir Park, the termination point of the parade. While some returned to work, most continued on to the post-parade party at Wendel's Elm Park at 92nd Street and Ninth Avenue; even some unions that had not participated in the parade showed up to join in the post-parade festivities that included speeches, a picnic, an abundance of cigars and, "Lager beer kegs... mounted in every conceivable place."

From 1p.m. until 9 p.m. that night, nearly 25,000 union members and their families filled the park and celebrated the very first, and almost entirely disastrous, Labor Day."

 

I hope you all enjoy your Labor Day weekend!

 

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Sally K. & David L. Hanson
EXP Realty 414-525-0563 - Brookfield, WI
WI Real Estate Agents - Luxury - Divorce

Not sure there are many parades across the country today....but it is a day to remember...thank you for the history lesson.

Sep 04, 2011 02:33 AM
Michael L. Brownstead
Brownstead Real Estate, LLC - Frisco, TX
ABR, GRI, MRP, SRS, 1SG US Army (Ret.)

Janet, thank you for this great piece of history, I never took to the time to study the origins of Labor Day, but now I know. Thanks again!

Sep 04, 2011 02:36 AM
Adrian Willanger
206 909-7536 AdrianWillanger-broker.com - Seattle, WA
Profit from my two decades of experience

Janet, thank you, thank you, I'm with a bunch of friends and the topic came up regarding Labor Day's start, and now I know. Have a good day off.

 

Best

Sep 04, 2011 02:39 AM
E H
None - Amos, QC

Laybour Day is one of the holidays in common with the US and Canada. Other holidays land on the same date, but have different origins (Victoria Day vs. Memorial Day eg.) and others just have different dates (Thanks Giving eg.). Happy Laybour Day North America!

Sep 04, 2011 02:54 AM
Janet Jones
Just Your Style Interiors, LLC - Kihei, HI
Home Staging, Interior Redesign Kihei, Maui, Hawaii

Hi Sally and Dave--yes I don't think there are many parades and the holiday is more family focused than labor focused, too.

Hi Michael--you are welcome.  I was really intrigued when I Googled the information.

Hi Adrian--you're so welcome.  Amazing how information shows up exactly when you need it. 

Hi Evan--I was checking with my Canadian friends about Labor Day.  Thanks for stopping by. 

Sep 04, 2011 02:58 AM
Kathy Sheehan
Bay Equity, LLC 770-634-4021 - Atlanta, GA
Senior Loan Officer

What a great article and history lesson.  Sometimes the origin of our "three day weekend" gets forgotten.

Sep 04, 2011 03:07 AM
Janet Jones
Just Your Style Interiors, LLC - Kihei, HI
Home Staging, Interior Redesign Kihei, Maui, Hawaii

Hi Kathy--I thought the same thing about how the origin has gotten lost over time.  Thanks for stopping by. 

Sep 04, 2011 03:20 AM
Joanna Cohlan
Fresh Eyes For Your Home - Chappaqua, NY
Designing, Decorating & Staging Westchester Homes

Janet, thank you so much for this history lesson.  I think the AFL was founded before the first Labor Day Parade so unionism was already in place.  My grandfather was a member of the Printer's Union and I remember going to a Labor Day Parade in lower Manhattan with him, waving a flag, and hearing of his pride in being American and part of a free movement!

Sep 04, 2011 03:48 AM
Julia Maher
Nestings: Connecticut Home Staging and Model Homes - Fairfield, CT
Connecticut Home Stager

Oh my - all those unions together in one place?  Unbelieveable.  They couldn't seem to do that (figuratively) here in Connecticut!

Sep 04, 2011 04:37 AM
Janet Jones
Just Your Style Interiors, LLC - Kihei, HI
Home Staging, Interior Redesign Kihei, Maui, Hawaii

Hi Joanna--you are welcome.  That must have been totally cool going to Labor Day Parades in lower Manhattan.  Have a great holiday.

Hi Julia--Good point.  Cooperation seems to have been replaced with "gimme" across America. 

Sep 04, 2011 08:01 AM
Maureen Bray Portland OR Home Stager ~ Room Solutions Staging
Room Solutions Staging, Portland OR - Portland, OR
"Staging Consultations that Sell Portland Homes"

hi Janet ~ Go figure, cigars and beer were part of the celebration afterwards!

Sep 04, 2011 10:37 AM
Janet Jones
Just Your Style Interiors, LLC - Kihei, HI
Home Staging, Interior Redesign Kihei, Maui, Hawaii

Hi Maureen--has anything changed in over 100 years?

Sep 04, 2011 12:38 PM
Wendy Tomm
Beyond the Walls - East St Paul, MB
CCSP, RESA-PRO, BBB - Wpg Realtors

Thanks Janet a great history lesson for those of us who needed it...I certainly did.

Hope you had a good one.

Sep 06, 2011 02:25 AM