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Brigadier General Brice P. Disque address to joint meetings of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen
1. Brigadier General Brice P. Disque address to joint meetings of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen in Portland and Spokane, December 6 and 9, 1918
Brigadier General Brice P. Disque letter to Sherman Rogers regarding the Spruce Production Division and
2. Brigadier General Brice P. Disque letter to Sherman Rogers regarding the Spruce Production Division and the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, April 28, 1922
Colonel Brice P. Disque letter to Samuel Gompers regarding the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen,
3. Colonel Brice P. Disque letter to Samuel Gompers regarding the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, April 20, 1918
Colonel Brice P. Disque telegram to Samuel Gompers regarding eight hour day in Pacific Northwest lumber
4. Colonel Brice P. Disque telegram to Samuel Gompers regarding eight hour day in Pacific Northwest lumber industry, January 29, 1918

Colonel Brice P. Disque letter to Samuel Gompers regarding the unionization of the Loyal Legion of Loggers
5. Colonel Brice P. Disque letter to Samuel Gompers regarding the unionization of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, March 12, 1918
Colonel Brice P. Disque report regarding the labor situation in Washington and Oregon and its impact
6. Colonel Brice P. Disque report regarding the labor situation in Washington and Oregon and its impact on the war effort, November 27, 1917
General Charles Saltzman letter to Colonel Brice P. Disque appointing him to command of the Spruce Production
7. General Charles Saltzman letter to Colonel Brice P. Disque appointing him to command of the Spruce Production Division, November 6, 1917
U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker telegram to Brice P. Disque regarding formation of Loyal Legion of
8. U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker telegram to Brice P. Disque regarding formation of Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, November 23, 1917

Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Bulletin No. 3, regarding the objectives of the organization, January
9. Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Bulletin No. 3, regarding the objectives of the organization, January 1918
Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Bulletin No. 6, regarding Pro-Germanism, January 28, 1918
10. Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen Bulletin No. 6, regarding Pro-Germanism, January 28, 1918
Spruce Production Division Bulletin No. 7, December 8, 1917
11. Spruce Production Division Bulletin No. 7, December 8, 1917
Henry Suzzallo telegram to U.S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson regarding an eight hour work day
12. 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

Carleton Parker letter to M. P. Goodner regarding his edits to Goodner's statement concerning the I.W.W.,
13. Carleton Parker letter to M. P. Goodner regarding his edits to Goodner's statement concerning the I.W.W., October 13, 1917
M. P. Goodner statement to the National Council of Defense regarding I.W.W. activities in the Pacific
14. M. P. Goodner statement to the National Council of Defense regarding I.W.W. activities in the Pacific Northwest, with alterations and additions by Carleton Parker, October 1917
"Spruce For The Air; Fir For The Sea", 1918
15. "Spruce For The Air; Fir For The Sea", 1918
Carleton Parker letter to U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker regarding the I.W.W. and the eight hour
16. Carleton Parker letter to U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker regarding the I.W.W. and the eight hour day, July 29, 1917

Constitution and By-laws of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, ca. 1922
17. Constitution and By-laws of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, ca. 1922
Carleton Parker exchange of telegrams with Walter Lippman and U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker regarding
18. Carleton Parker exchange of telegrams with Walter Lippman and U.S. Secretary of War Newton Baker regarding the I.W.W. and the eight hour day, July 27-28, 1917
Excerpts from Bulletins No. 1 and No. 2 of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, regarding treason
19. Excerpts from Bulletins No. 1 and No. 2 of the Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumbermen, regarding treason and sedition, December 1917
U.S. Secretary of Labor William B. Wilson letter to Senator Miles Poindexter regarding the imposition
20. 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
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