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Anthracite Case (1936) – Anthracite Royalties: Carbons of typed reports and statistics 1 folder(s) Box 193, Folder 8
Anthracite Case (1936) - Constructive Proposals 1 folder(s) Box 193, Folder 10
Anthracite Case (1936) - History and Control of Anthracite Coal Companies (Typed Reports) 1 folder(s) Box 193, Folder 11
Anthracite Case (1936) - Increase in Purchasing Power, Anthracite Region (Employment and Pay Rolls--statistics) 1 folder(s) Box 193, Folder 12
Anthracite Case (1936) – Memoranda by Hanna on Expanding Anthracite Market 1 folder(s) Box 193, Folder 13
Anthracite Case (1936) - Miscellaneous (letters, notes, printed reports) 1 folder(s) Box 193, Folder 14
Anthracite Case (1936) - News clippings, with a collection of other Data 1 folder(s) Box 194, Folder 1
Anthracite Case (1936) - New York Anthracite Wage Conference – Memoranda and Suggestions 1 folder(s) Box 194, Folder 2
Anthracite Case (1936) - New York Anthracite Wage Conference – Memoranda of Points to be Considered 1 folder(s) Box 194, Folder 3
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