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Henry Suzzallo telegram to U.S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson regarding an eight hour work day
1. Henry Suzzallo telegram to U.S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson regarding an eight hour work day in Pacific Northwest lumber industry, January 29, 1918
U.S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson letter to Senator Miles Poindexter regarding the imposition
2. U.S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson letter to Senator Miles Poindexter regarding the imposition of the eight hour day in the Pacific Northwest lumber industry, January 25, 1918
Carleton Parker letter to U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker regarding the I.W.W. and the eight hour
3. Carleton Parker letter to U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker regarding the I.W.W. and the eight hour day, July 29, 1917
International Typographical Union charter for Local #355 in New Whatcom and Fairhaven, Washington, dated
4. International Typographical Union charter for Local #355 in New Whatcom and Fairhaven, Washington, dated November 15, 1897

Joseph Corbett letter to Harry Ault regarding the Farmer-Labor Party's prospects in Whatcom County,
5. Joseph Corbett letter to Harry Ault regarding the Farmer-Labor Party's prospects in Whatcom County, 1922
Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, March 17, 1920
6. Labor spy report by Agent #106 to Broussais Beck, March 17, 1920
Everett Labor Journal reprint of an article entitled "Why Don't They Try To Be Fair?", 1919
7. Everett Labor Journal reprint of an article entitled "Why Don't They Try To Be Fair?", 1919
Referendum on the resolution establishing the Washington Triple Alliance
8. Referendum on the resolution establishing the Washington Triple Alliance

Mrs. Ben Hartsuck's reminiscences of life in the lumber mill towns of Washington and Oregon in the 1910s
9. Mrs. Ben Hartsuck's reminiscences of life in the lumber mill towns of Washington and Oregon in the 1910s and 1920s, written sometime in the late 1950s
No War Contracts in Seattle [page 1 of 2]
10. No War Contracts in Seattle [page 1 of 2]
Trash! Trash! Trash!
11. Trash! Trash! Trash!
Seattle Labor College Program of Classes and Lectures, Third Term, 1922-1923
12. Seattle Labor College Program of Classes and Lectures, Third Term, 1922-1923

Shipyard Laborers, Riggers and Fasteners of the Pacific Local 38-A letter to Tacoma Central Labor Council
13. Shipyard Laborers, Riggers and Fasteners of the Pacific Local 38-A letter to Tacoma Central Labor Council regarding their delegates to the Council, November 11, 1919
Tacoma Metal Trades Council's Strike Committee letter to Tacoma Central Labor Council regarding aftereffects
14. Tacoma Metal Trades Council's Strike Committee letter to Tacoma Central Labor Council regarding aftereffects of Tacoma general strike, February 17, 1919
Shipyard Laborers, Riggers and Fasteners of the Pacific Local 38-A resolution regarding local unions
15. 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
Pierce County Triple Alliance committee report on meeting with Commissioner Pettit, ca. 1920
16. Pierce County Triple Alliance committee report on meeting with Commissioner Pettit, ca. 1920

Spokane Central Labor Council worker questionnaire, ca. 1920
17. Spokane Central Labor Council worker questionnaire, ca. 1920
Frank A. Rust letter to Seattle Central Labor Council regarding allegations made against him as financial
18. Frank A. Rust letter to Seattle Central Labor Council regarding allegations made against him as financial manager of the Seattle Union Record, March 30, 1921
Excerpt from Hulet Wells' autobiography, "I Wanted to Work", describing the events surrounding the Seattle
19. Excerpt from Hulet Wells' autobiography, "I Wanted to Work", describing the events surrounding the Seattle General Strike, 1918 and 1919
Seattle Central Labor Council meeting minutes, May 7, 1919
20. Seattle Central Labor Council meeting minutes, May 7, 1919
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