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Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater regarding events associated with the labor movement in Seattle and internationally, June 25, 1921
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Public Notary, Paul K. Hubbs, writes to treasurer of the University of Washington Territory regarding salary due to Virginia Calhoun for teaching and issues regarding selections of land for sale for the schools' funds, March 24, 1863
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Eugene Semple letter to Washington Territory Prosecuting Attorney H.J. Snively regarding the strike at the Roslyn mines, September 26, 1888
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Anna Louise Strong letter to Eleanor Roosevelt regarding German and Soviet actions in the Baltic, October 12, 1939
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Anna Louise Strong letter to her father Sydney Strong regarding politics in Europe and the United States, October 31, 1924
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Eleanor Roosevelt letter to Anna Louise Strong regarding the situation in Finland, December 13, 1939
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Eleanor Roosevelt letter to Anna Louise Strong regarding American communists, the British, and Finland, October 25, 1939
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Eleanor Roosevelt letter to Anna Louise Strong regarding Communism, the nations of Europe, and the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact, August 28, 1939
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William C. Ruegnitz letter to J. W. Lewis regarding conditions for workers in Grays Harbor, particularly in the lumber industry, March 29, 1932
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Angus D. Chisholm letter to William C. Ruegnitz regarding the labor movement in Bellingham, September 4, 1930
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Notes made, probably by Mark Litchman, regarding the defense of the Seattle Union Record against conspiracy charges, ca. 1919
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Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater regarding the Seattle Workers' College and lectures to labor organizations, October 28, 1920
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Mark Litchman letter to Eugene Belmont regarding the Mooney strike and the labor movement in Seattle, October 31, 1919
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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
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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
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Seattle Central Labor Council letter to labor bodies affiliated with the American Federation of Labor regarding the true history of the Seattle general strike, May 20, 1919
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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
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Seattle Central Labor Council letter to all affiliated organizations regarding the shutdown of the Seattle Union Record by government officials, November 16, 1919
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Seattle Building and Construction Trades Council memorandum of understanding with Century 21, Incorporated regarding work stoppage or lockouts during the construction and operating periods of the Seattle World's Fair, 1960
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King County Labor Council memorandum of understanding with Century 21, Incorporated regarding work stoppage or lockouts during the construction and operating periods of the Seattle World's Fair, 1960
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