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Shipyard Laborers, Riggers and Fasteners of the Pacific Local 38-A resolution regarding local unions
3. Shipyard Laborers, Riggers and Fasteners of the Pacific Local 38-A resolution regarding local unions who fail to support the Tacoma Labor Advocate, March 1919
International Longshoremen's Association Local 38-A letter and resolution regarding the employment of
4. International Longshoremen's Association Local 38-A letter and resolution regarding the employment of women at manual labor, April 2, 1918

International Longshoremen's Association Local 38 resolution calling for a boycott of California products
5. International Longshoremen's Association Local 38 resolution calling for a boycott of California products in support of Tom Mooney, July 16, 1919
Office Employees Local Union #16304 resolution calling for a reform in how state legislators are chosen,
6. Office Employees Local Union #16304 resolution calling for a reform in how state legislators are chosen, June 9, 1920
Resolution on Tax Burden Adopted by the National Policy Conference and the International Executive Board,
7. Resolution on Tax Burden Adopted by the National Policy Conference and the International Executive Board, July 11-15, 1947
Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union resolution requesting donations for the Duyungan-Simon Memorial
8. Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers Union resolution requesting donations for the Duyungan-Simon Memorial Fund, ca. 1937

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Women's Branch of the Soldiers', Sailors' & Workmen's Council of Tacoma letter requesting representation
11. Women's Branch of the Soldiers', Sailors' & Workmen's Council of Tacoma letter requesting representation on the Central Labor Council of Tacoma, April 15, 1919
Pierce County Triple Alliance resolution opposing military aggression against Soviet Russia, August 15,
12. Pierce County Triple Alliance resolution opposing military aggression against Soviet Russia, August 15, 1920

Resolution introduced to the Tacoma Central Labor Council by the Metal Trades Council Strike Committee
13. Resolution introduced to the Tacoma Central Labor Council by the Metal Trades Council Strike Committee regarding organization of general strike, February 3, 1919
Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, June 21, 1919
14. Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, June 21, 1919
Young Naturalists' Society Resolution regarding its change from an association to a corporation under
15. Young Naturalists' Society Resolution regarding its change from an association to a corporation under the State of Washington, March 15, 1895
Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, June 19, 1919
16. Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, June 19, 1919

Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, May 21, 1919
17. Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, May 21, 1919
Eatonville Lions Club resolution supporting the evacuation of Japanese from the west coast, March 2,
18. Eatonville Lions Club resolution supporting the evacuation of Japanese from the west coast, March 2, 1942
Resolution in support of HB 4229, also known as the Sheppard Bill, April 13, 1944
19. Resolution in support of HB 4229, also known as the Sheppard Bill, April 13, 1944
New and Complete Chart of the World; Displaying the Tracks of Captn. Cook, and other Modern Navigators.
20. New and Complete Chart of the World; Displaying the Tracks of Captn. Cook, and other Modern Navigators.
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