The massacre om April resulted in the violent deaths of 19 people when the National Guard attacked Ludlow’s tent colony of 1200 striking coal miners and their families. The mine conditions that led up to the strike were desperate. The Ludlow massacre, 1914 - Sam Lowry The history of the Ludlow Massacre of striking coal miners, which was one of the most brutal attacks on organised labour in North American history. Colorado Fuel and Iron Company miners took home $1.68 a day. Ludlow is a ghost town in Las Animas County, Colorado, United States.It was famous as the site of the Ludlow Massacre–part of the Colorado Coalfield War–in 1914. THE EPILOGUE. It was the pinnacle of efforts by the National Guard and local strike-breakers under the command of the Rockefeller family to suppress a strike of twelve thousand workers. The town site is nestled at the entrance to a canyon in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.It is located along the western side of Interstate 25 approximately 12 miles (19 km) north of the town of Trinidad. Datum: 20, April 1914: Ort: Ludlow, Colorado 37 ° 20'21 "N 104 ° 35'02" W / 37,33917 ° N 104,58389 ° W / Koordinaten: 37 ° 20'21 "N 104 ° 35'02" W / 37,33917 ° N 104,58389 ° W / : Tore: Die Anerkennung der United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) in Tarifverhandlungen. Tension between the miner’s, whom had gone on strike in September 1913, and the guards had been mounting in the months leading up to the Massacre. The Ludlow Massacre began the morning of April 20, the day after the people at the Ludlow colony had celebrated their Greek Easter. Discover Ludlow Massacre Site in Trinidad, Colorado: The scene of one of the darkest moments in American labor history has been left essentially untouched since the tragedy. The Ludlow Massacre of 1914 was not a sudden event. These two troops were made up mostly of company men, mine guards and gunmen and were stationed near Ludlow” (Sampson, ‘Remember Ludlow!’, Page 16). Working in the mines was a dangerous occupation, which placed the miner’s lives at risk on a daily basis.