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Boot and Shoemakers Union, Local 357 (Bridgewater, Ma.) meeting and record books

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Records of the Boot and Shoemakers Union, Local 357, Bridgewater, Massachusetts.

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Detroit Building and Construction Trades Council Records, 1923-1946

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Financial records, 1923-1946 of the Detroit Building and Construction Trades Council, consisting mostly of accounts with different locals and also itemized expenses of the union. Lists names of locals and groups and in some cases individuals.

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Order of United American Mechanics (Chester, Pennsylvania) Record Book

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Record book, 1870-1888, of the Order of United American Mechanics' Chester, Pennsylvania, chapter. Includes the labor union's constitution and bylaws of the organization, as well as the signatures of members and the date that they joined. Many of the early members have the notation "suspended" next to their names.

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