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Tragically, due to mechanical failure the steering wheel became disengaged from the steering shaft and the car slammed into a telephone pole, ejecting Mrs. Wayland, who suffered severe injuries to her head and torso. Pearl Wayland was taken home and a doctor called, but she died of her injuries about five hours later.
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During the night of June 8, 1911, the 57-year old Wayland, his 39-year old wife Pearl Hunt Wayland, and a family friend and her child, were returning to the Wayland residence after an evening's drive. With J.A. at the wheel, speed was increased to about 20 miles per hour as the car headed home.
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Wayland committed suicide by shooting himself with a gun on November 10, 1912, in his Girard home. He had been depressed by the recent death of his wife, his failure to convince a majority of Americans of the merits of socialism, and the
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epidemic. His early years were spent in abject poverty and he was forced to find work after only two years of schooling. He then apprenticed to a
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Murrin, John M. & Johnson, Paul E. & McPherson, James M. & Gerstle, Gary & Rosenberg, Emily S. & Rosenberg, Norman L.
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editor Fred Warren successfully sued for damages from newspapers that had published libelous material about Wayland.
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With his first wife Etta Bevan (1858–1898) and second wife Pearl Hunt (1871–1911), Wayland resided in a
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began to publish writings by many of the prominent young socialists and reformers of the era, including
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mounted against him by the conservative press. Afterward, his children and the
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Howard H. Quint, "Julius A. Wayland, Pioneer Socialist Propagandist,"
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Leaves of Life: A Story of Twenty Years of Socialist Agitation.
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in Girard. Despite being a socialist, he became a millionaire.
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Liberty Equality Power: A History of the American People
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Index


Versailles
Indiana
Girard
Kansas
Midwestern US
socialist
Progressive Era
Appeal to Reason
Versailles, Indiana
cholera
printer
Laurence Gronlund
Edward Bellamy
Looking Backward
conservatives
Pueblo, Colorado
Italian cobbler
utopian settlement
Ruskin Colony
Dickson County, Tennessee
Kansas City, Missouri
Girard, Kansas
Jack London
"Mother" Jones
Upton Sinclair
Eugene Debs
novel
Chicago
meatpacking

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