The Paymaster’s Tent

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The railroad laborers visited the paymaster every week.  The paymaster was in charge of paying the men their wages and keeping track of which men were assigned which jobs.

Protection was necessary in order to guard the paymaster and ward off any potential thieves. On the other hand, crooked paymasters often took advantage of the immigrant workers who did not know the U. S. dollar system.

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