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This collection of papers contain a large amount of materials relating
to the fundraising drive and the logistics behind the creation of the Bridges
Chair in 1992.; Robert D. Duggan, known to all as "Bob" was born in Seattle,...
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Papers of a
former secretary-treasurer of the International Longshoremen's Assocation,
Local 38-86 (Port Angeles, Washington); John David Gallacci (1901-1982) was a charter member of the
International Longhoremen's Association, Local...
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Records of a shop steward of a maritime electrician's union documenting a 1986/1987 union lockout by Lockheed Shipbuilding Company; Gorman was a shop steward for the International Brotherhood of
Electrical Workers, Local 46--a maritime...
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Collection of union charters housed in the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies office at the University of Washington; The Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies is jointly housed in the
departments of Political Science and History at the...
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Legal briefs and
case files for cases on which Hatten worked. Photographs and drawings of Barry
Hatten, sympathy letters and a memorial book from Hatten's 2008 memorial
service; Canterbury Theodore "Barry" Hatten was born August 24,...
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Records of this
labor organization; Labor organization.; The Inlandboatmen's Union of the Pacific was originally organized as
the Ferryboatmen's Union of California in San Francisco in 1918. The union's
early strength was among workers...
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Records of a
Seattle, Washington, labor organization.; Labor organization, Seattle, Washington. Prior to July 1953 the
organization's name was the International Brotherhood of Boiler Makers, Iron
Ship Builders, and Helpers of America,...
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Records of a
Seamen's Union in Seattle, Washington; Union made up of licensed ship officers in Seattle, Washington.; Conference proceedings, constitutions, rules, and by-laws.; Organized into 2 accessions.; Accession No. 1874-001,...
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Papers of a
longshoreman, union leader, and president of the Local # 23, International
Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union (ILWU); Philip Martin Lelli (1929-2004) was a longshoreman, union activist,
local philanthropist, and past...
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Historian,
professor, and author from Tacoma, Washington; Labor historian, professor, and author from Tacoma, Washington. Magden
researched and wrote several books, mainly in partnership with labor
organizations in Tacoma and Seattle....
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Convention reports of a Labor organization in the San Francisco Bay Area district council; Labor organization.; Convention reports, 1936-1937.; Report of San Francisco Bay Area District Council #2.
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Tacoma trade
unionist and later a labor historian; Ottilie Markholt was born on February 25, 1916 in Candle, Alaska. She
was an active member of the Pierce County labor movement and published several
works on labor unions.; Consult the...
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Papers of member of the Marine Cooks and Stewards Union regarding labor movement; Mr. Mendelsohn was a member of the Marine Cooks and Stewards
Union.; Correspondence, clippings, legal documents, pamphlets, miscellany.; In 1957, the Coast Guard...
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Correspondence,
minutes, journals, legislative materials, financial records, ephemera,
agreements, reports, constitutions and bylaws of the union on national and
local levels of a labor organization in Seattle; A National Maritime...
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Scrapbook of
activities of the International Longshore and Warehouse Union pensioners
association, the Pacific Coast Pensioners Association; The Pacific Coast Pensioners Association was formed in 1968 to provide
unity and direction to...
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Records of the
Union; The Ship Scalers Union and
Seattleās Racial Progressivism in the 20th Century; Copyright by Adam Farley,
2011; Published as part of the
Waterfront Workers History Project, HSTAA 498D Winter 2010;...
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Papers of a
Seattle labor official and labor historian; Vernon R. Stedman (1916-1993) was a National Labor Bureau researcher
and labor negotiator for maritime unions. In the 1950s he studied economics at
the University of Washington,...
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Tape-recorded interview of a labor organization leader covering the labor movement in Seattle and the labor and politics in the state; Evan M. Weston, known as Ed most of his life, began his labor career
as a coal miner in Black Diamond....
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Papers, photographs and clippings of a labor organization leader, civic leader, University Regent of the University of Washington; John Fox came to Seattle in 1931 from San Francisco to organize
officers and unlicensed personnel into the...
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Andrew Cook was a Montana railroad
contractor, state auditor, and later internationally known Hereford cattle
breeder and rancher. Collection (1882-1940) consists of general correspondence,
primarily concerning the A.B. Cook Stock...
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These Montana Constitutional Convention records (1971-1972)
consist of correspondence, minutes and proceedings, delegate proposals, reports,
resolutions, subject files, writings, and news releases. Artifacts, photographs, and...
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Records consist of Subject Files of the Forestry Division,
Office of State Forester, and records of the Forest Management Bureau when the Forestry
Division was part of State Lands.; The Montana Office of State Forester was...
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These records of the Air Quality Bureau of the Montana
Department of Health and Environmental Sciences, Environmental Health Division, consist of
hearing files (1980-1981) of public testimony concerning proposed ambient air...
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The Reichman Family Papers contains diaries that focus on
ranch life and every day activities of the family. The diaries were composed by Sara J. J.
Reichman, Lester Reichman, and Inez Reichman. Topics include: accounts of the...
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The Gallatin County Bicentennial Oral History Project
Collection consists of eighty-three tape recorded interviews with senior citizens of Bozeman
and Gallatin County. The topics cover a wide variety of historical subjects...
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