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Mark Litchman letter to Albert Brilliant regarding individuals and events connected with the Seattle
1. Mark Litchman letter to Albert Brilliant regarding individuals and events connected with the Seattle labor movement, ca. 1921
Mark Litchman letter to Adella Parker Bennett regarding the political situation for organized labor in
2. Mark Litchman letter to Adella Parker Bennett regarding the political situation for organized labor in the United States, and particularly in Seattle, August 26, 1923
Mark Litchman letter to Albert Brilliant regarding prominent members of the Seattle labor movement, early
3. Mark Litchman letter to Albert Brilliant regarding prominent members of the Seattle labor movement, early 1920
Mark Litchman letter to Eugene Belmont regarding the internal struggles in the labor movement in Seattle,
4. Mark Litchman letter to Eugene Belmont regarding the internal struggles in the labor movement in Seattle, May 27, 1921

Mark Litchman letter to Joseph Gilbert regarding the labor movement and the Seattle Union Record, January
5. Mark Litchman letter to Joseph Gilbert regarding the labor movement and the Seattle Union Record, January 23, 1920
Notes made, probably by Mark Litchman, regarding the defense of the Seattle Union Record against conspiracy
6. Notes made, probably by Mark Litchman, regarding the defense of the Seattle Union Record against conspiracy charges, ca. 1919
Mark Litchman letter to Emmanuel Slater and "Brewster" regarding tensions in the Seattle labor movement,
7. 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 22 and 23, 1921
 

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