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American Federation of Labor Membership Book and Working Card, belonging to Morris Elkins, member of Newsboys' Union No. 15834 (Seattle, Wash.), 1918 to 1921
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Daisho Miyagawa letter to "Big Bill" Hosokawa, describing efforts to unionize Japanese and Filipino workers in the Pacific Northwest in the 1930s, sent on February 25, 1968
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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
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Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater regarding the Seattle Workers' College, December 26, 1922
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Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater and "Brewster" regarding tensions in the Seattle labor movement, particularly surrounding Harry Ault and the Seattle Union Record, March 18, 1921
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Mark Litchman letter to Moses Baritz regarding the labor movement in Seattle, May 31, 1919
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Colonel Brice P. Disque telegram to Samuel Gompers regarding eight hour day in Pacific Northwest lumber industry, January 29, 1918
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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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Colonel Brice P. Disque report regarding the labor situation in Washington and Oregon and its impact on the war effort, November 27, 1917
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United Labor Advisory Committee of Pierce County flier opposing passage of Initiative 198, "Everybody's Talking About???", 1956
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Shipyard Laborers, Riggers and Fasteners of the Pacific Local 38-A letter to Tacoma Central Labor Council regarding the Socialist Party, July 23, 1919
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Tacoma Metal Trades Council's Strike Committee letter to Tacoma Central Labor Council regarding aftereffects of Tacoma general strike, February 17, 1919
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Pierce County Central Labor Council "We Don't Patronize" list, July 1, 1964
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Pierce County Triple Alliance resolution opposing military aggression against Soviet Russia, August 15, 1920
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The Seattle General Strike: An account of what happened in Seattle, and especially in the Seattle Labor Movement, during the General Strike, February 6 to 11, 1919
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Tacoma Central Labor Council resolution ending the Tacoma general strike, February 9, 1919
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Tacoma Central Labor Council leaflet advertising a worker education series, January 4, 1920
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International Typographical Union charter for Local #99 in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington, dated May 19, 1974
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International Typographical Union charter for Local #355 in New Whatcom and Fairhaven, Washington, dated November 15, 1897
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Labor spy report by Operator C to Roy John Kinnear, March 19, 1920
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