FEDORAS, Agnes (Selepak) Agnes (Selepak) Fedoras, 81, of Ludlow, MA, passed away peacefully at home, Thursday () with her loving family at her side. Born in Beaverdale, PA, daughter of ...
MACIAGA, Helen A. Helen A. (Wcislo) Maciaga, 89, passed away peacefully Thursday () at Wingate Nursing Home in Hampden MA. She was a resident of Ludlow (nearly 40 years) and then East ...
Ludlow, town (parish), administrative and historic county of Shropshire, western England, on the River Teme. A castle, occupying a commanding position, was begun probably in 1085 by Roger de Lacy; it fell into ruin in the 18th century. The planned town was laid out in 12th-century grid fashion
Ludlow Massacre, attack on striking coal miners and their families by the Colorado National Guard and Colorado Fuel and Iron Company guards at Ludlow, Colorado, on , resulting in the deaths of 25 people, including 11 children. About 10,000 miners under the direction of the United Mine
Edmund Ludlow was a radical republican who fought for Parliament against the Royalists in the English Civil Wars and later became one of the chief opponents of Oliver Cromwell’s Protectorate regime. His memoirs provide valuable information on republican opposition to Cromwell and on the factional
Ludlow Massacre In Ludlow Massacre …striking leaders, including labour organizer Louis Tikas, were captured and killed by the National Guard; anecdotal evidence suggests that Tikas had been lured out to discuss a truce. As the strikers ran out of ammunition, they retreated from the camp into the surrounding countryside.
Ludlow, town (township), Hampden county, south-central Massachusetts, U.S. It is located on the Chicopee River, just northeast of Springfield. Settled about 1751, it was known as Stony Hill until 1774, when it was renamed (probably for Ludlow, England) and incorporated, becoming set off from