American Federation of Labor Records, 1888-1955


Summary Information
Title: American Federation of Labor Records
Inclusive Dates: 1888-1955

Creator:
  • American Federation of Labor
Call Number: U.S. Mss 117A; Micro 489; Micro 568; Disc 53A

Quantity: 219.2 c.f. (551 archives boxes), 91 reels of microfilm (35mm), and 12 disc recordings

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Records of the American Federation of Labor including files of AFL Presidents Samuel Gompers and William Green; files of various AFL officials and departments including AFL Economist Boris Shishkin, American Federationist editor Florence Thorne who was also the Director of Research, Labor Housing Conference executive secretary Catherine Bauer, the Office of Information and Research, and the Mining Department and its head, James Lord; and general files on federal and state legislation, industry and labor developments, strikes and agreements, and other topics. Present are Executive Council minutes for 1952 only. The disc recordings include a Labor day message by George Meany, Sept. 5, 1955, and an AFL convention of unknown date.

Language: English

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Introductory Notes

The American Federation of Labor is composed of national and international unions, which are organized on craft lines, such as carpenters or machinists. The machinists' local union belongs to the machinists' international union, and the carpenters local to the carpenters' international union. The American Federation not only co-ordinates the work of the national and international unions on the national level, but it also effects cooperation at the state and local levels through state federations of labor and central labor unions.

Local unions may form associations with other local unions of different crafts within a given area. These local associations are called central labor unions, which receive their charters from the American Federation of Labor. Local unions and central unions may also affiliate with state-wide organizations called state federations of labor. These state federations also receive their charters from the American Federation of Labor.

This system is not a chain of command. Correspondence may flow directly between the organizations without intermediate consideration, or there may be parallel correspondence of a local with the state and national federations. Each union carries on its own inter-union correspondence, as well as exchanges with outside parties.

Scope and Content Note

The American Federation of Labor Records are composed of files from various offices or divisions of the organization. These files have, with some exceptions, been preserved as they were received by the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. One of these exceptions is the Samuel Gompers papers in which the correspondence was arranged chronologically. The files of each office have been arbitrarily called a “series” and each series begins with Box 1. The researcher should include the series number with the main call number which is U.S. Mss 117A. Thus, if series 3 is wanted the call number is U.S. Mss 117A/3.

Approximately one-third of the collection are files from the Office of the President (Series 11). As varied in content as it is voluminous, the Gompers general correspondence included in these files is primarily incoming letters and generally deals with public issues confronting the Federation such as politics, legislation, legal proceedings, relations with foreign labor groups, World War I, and numerous other topics. Gompers' correspondence with national and international unions concerns basic trade union activities such as organizing, granting of charters, jurisdictional disputes, strikes, lockouts, boycotts, and similar matters. William Green's presidency is documented by files on the topics above plus information on the formation of the CIO and relations between the CIO and AFL, the New Deal, and World War II-related events and organizations. Also in the files of the President's Office are speeches and writings by both Gompers and Green, conference and convention papers, hearing testimony, and resolutions, reports, clippings, and other types of material filed both with the correspondence and separately as a reference file.

The other large series in the collection are the Industry Reference File (1930-1950) (Series 4), the files of the Director of Research (circa 1935-1952) (Series 8), and the Strikes and Agreements File (1898-1953) (Series 7). The Industry Reference File contains correspondence, statistical data, clippings, and copies of other documents concerning industrial conditions and state and federal legislation relevant to industry and labor. Materials deal with NRA codes; wage and hour hearings and rulings; World War II-related production, housing, and labor problems; post-war adjustment; and other topics. Files of Florence Thorne as Director of Research also pertain to World War II and to post-war problems as well as Social Security, old age insurance generally, unemployment compensation, and health issues. The Strikes and Agreements File contains correspondence, reports, and other material exchanged by union locals and the president of the AFL, filed by local union number.

Among the remaining materials in the collection are files on state anti-labor laws, right-to-work legislation, and unemployment compensation provisions and decisions; files of National Labor Relations Board communications; minutes and other records on the Labor Policy Committee of the War Assets Administration; files on general economic and social topics such as civil rights, child welfare, education, and national defense; and correspondence, 1933-1938, concerning problems arising from Works Progress Administration projects.

Small portions of this collection are also available on microfilm produced by the Historical Society (Micro 489 and Micro 568) as well as in the original paper form. The Gompers papers and the Mining Dept. records are Reels 58-144 of The American Federation of Labor Records; The Samuel Gompers Era issued by Microfilming Corporation of America, 1979. A positive user copy is cataloged in the Historical Society Library and described in Pam 79-2180. (A negative copy of these 87 reels is in Archives custody as Micro 749.)

The Strikes and Agreements File (Series 7) is also available as a microfilm publication produced by University Publications of America, 1985. A copy is not in the Archives' holdings but a positive user copy is cataloged in the Historical Society Library.

The papers are organized as follows:

  • Series 1. Files of the Executive Secretary of the Labor Housing Conference, 1935-1937. 4 boxes. Also on Micro 489 (3 reels)
  • Series 2. Legislation Reference Files, 1919-1930. 4 boxes
  • Series 3. State Legislation Files, 1942 1951. 6 boxes
  • Series 4. Industry Reference File, 1930-1950. 139 boxes
  • Series 5. Files of the Economist of the AFL
  • Series 5: File A. NLRB Files, 1938-1940. 11 boxes
  • Series 5: File B. Labor Policy of the War Assets Administration, 1945-1948. 4 volumes
  • Series 5: File C. General File. 30 boxes
  • Series 6. American Federationist Files
  • Series 6: File A. General File, 1934-1943. 9 boxes
  • Series 6: File B. Book Review File, 1932-1939. 1 box
  • Series 7: Strikes and Agreements File, 1904-1953. 77 boxes
  • Series 8: Files of the Director of Research
  • Series 8: File A. General File. 44 boxes
  • Series 8: File B. Social Security File, 1934-1943. 6 boxes
  • Series 8: File C. Old Age Insurance File, 1939-1942. 1 box
  • Series 8: File D. Unemployment Compensation File, 1935-1940. 10 boxes
  • Series 8: File E. Health File, 1935-1943. 4 boxes
  • Series 8: File F. General File, 1939-1943. 2 boxes
  • Series 9: WPA Files, 1933-1938. 7 boxes
  • Series 10: Information and Research File, 1937-1945
  • Series 10: File A. Arranged by Industry. 13 boxes
  • Series 10: File B. Arranged by Union Representative. 8 boxes
  • Series 10: File C. Arranged by Union Local Number. 7 boxes
  • Series 10: File D. Statistical File. 3 boxes
  • Series 11: Files of the Office of the President
  • Series 11: File A. Samuel L. Gompers Papers, 1888-1937. 66 boxes. Also on a microfilm publication available in the Historical Society Library
  • Series 11: File B. William Green Papers, 1915-1945 (Subject correspondence). 1O boxes
  • Series 11: File C. William Green Papers, 1934-1951 (re AFL/CIO relationship). 44 boxes. A small portion also on Micro 568 (1 reel)
  • Series 11: File D. William Green Papers, 1924-1952 (Subject correspondence). 23 boxes
  • Series 11: File E. William Green Papers, 1925-1952 (Speeches and articles). 16 boxes
  • Series 12: Mining Department Records, 1911-1915. 1 box. Also on a microfilm publication available in the Historical Society Library
  • Series 13: Disc Recordings, 1946, 1955, undated. 12 disc recordings
  • Series 14: Executive Council Minutes, 1952. 1 box
Additional Descriptive Information
Acquisition Information

Presented by the American Federation of Labor, Washington, D.C., 1955-1965.


Contents List
U.S. Mss 117A/1
Series: Series 1: Files of the Executive Secretary of the Labor Housing Conference, 1935-1937
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence, pamphlets, statistics and other materials from the files of Miss Catherine Bauer, Executive Secretary of the Labor Housing Conference concerning housing problems, slum clearance, construction projects Federal Housing legislation, especially the Wagner Ellenbogen Bill, and her projected trip to Europe and Russia for the purpose of studying housing conditions.
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical by subject.
Box   1
B-M
Box   2
N-Z
Box   3
Miscellaneous Housing Materials
Scope and Content Note: This consists of one folder of miscellaneous pamphlets, correspondence, and statistical data.
Box   3
Arkansas - Minnesota
Scope and Content Note: This material, arranged alphabetically by state, contains material relating primarily to the Wagner-Ellenbogen Housing Bill.
Box   4
Montana - Wisconsin
Scope and Content Note: This material, arranged alphabetically by state, contains material relating primarily to the Wagner-Ellenbogen Housing Bill.
Micro 489
Microfilm copy of Series 1
Reel   1
B - New York City Housing Authority
Reel   2
N-General - Z
Reel   2
Miscellaneous Housing Materials
Reel   2
Arkansas - New Hampshire
Reel   3
New Jersey - Wyoming
Note: Wyoming is out of order before Wisconsin.
U.S. Mss 117A/2
Series: Series 2: Legislation Reference Files, 1919-1930
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence, memoranda, briefs, copies of legal proceedings and decisions, pamphlets and other materials dealing with federal and state legislation on banking, agriculture, education, civil rights, and other miscellaneous subjects.
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical by subject.
Box   1
Agr - Ban
Box   2
Coa - Con
Box   3
Dad - Fed
Box   4
Fed - Misc
U.S. Mss 117A/3
Series: Series 3: State Legislation Files, 1942-1951
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence of William Green, including telegrams, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and other materials concerning pending bills and legislation in state legislatures especially those dealing with anti-labor laws, right to work legislation, unemployment compensation provisions, and court decisions in labor cases.
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical by state.
Box   1
Alabama - Florida
Box   2
Georgia - Minnesota
Box   3
Mississippi - Nevada
Box   4
New Hampshire - Oregon
Box   5
Pennsylvania - Wyoming
Box   6
State War Legislation, 1943
Box   6
State Labor Legislation
State Legislation
Box   6
General
Box   6
Woll, Glenn and Thatcher
Scope and Content Note: Included in this folder is material concerned with the NRA and other activities in the 1930s.
U.S. Mss 117A/4
Series: Series 4: Industry Reference File, 1930-1950
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence of the President of the AFL, research personnel, union members, and affiliated unions; memoranda, statistical data, copies of hearings and legal proceedings, and lists and information about AFL local unions; clippings, pamphlets, and other material dealing with industrial conditions, state and Federal legislation, or action taken toward industry and labor, and other related subjects. Materials in the decade 1930-1940 deal primarily with NRA codes issuances, rulings, hearings, and wage and hour decisions. The 1940-1950 materials are concerned especially with World War II and deal with production, housing, wage and working problems, post-war adjustment, and demobilization, with substantial amounts of information on the OPA, OPM, and other war and post-war governmental agencies.
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical by industry.
Box   1-2
Agriculture
Box   3
Ag - Ai
Box   4
Ai - Aluminum
Box   5-8
Aluminum
Box   9
Am - Ba
Box   10
Ban - Boi
Box   11
Boi - Boo
Box   12
Boo - Bri
Box   13
Bri - Bru
Box   14
Bui - But
Box   15
But - Cas
Box   16
Cas - Cement
Box   17-18
Cement
Box   19
Cha - Chemical
Box   20
Chemical
Box   21
Chemical - CIO
Box   22
Coal
Box   23
Coal - Com
Box   24
Com - Con
Box   25-31
Construction
Box   32
Construction - Cook
Box   33
Cot - Dis
Box   34
Dis - Drugs
Box   35
Drugs - Electrical
Box   36-37
Electrical
Box   38
Electrical - Enamel
Box   39
Engineers - Fabricated Metal
Box   40
Fabricated Metal - Finance
Box   41
Fire - Food
Box   42-54
Food
Box   55
Food - Funeral
Box   56
Funeral - Furniture
Box   57-58
Furniture
Box   59
Furniture - Gas
Box   60
Gas - Glass
Box   61
Glass - Grain
Box   62
Grain - Horticulture
Box   63
Hotel - Iron and Steel
Box   64-69
Iron and Steel
Box   70
Iron and Steel - Jewelry
Box   71
Jewelry - Laundry
Box   72-73
Laundry
Box   74
Leather - Lumber
Box   75-78
Lumber
Box   79
Lumber - Machinery
Box   80
Machinery
Box   81
Machinery - Metals
Box   82-85
Metals
Box   86-91
Motor
Box   92
Motor - Office Workers
Box   93-94
Office Workers
Box   95
Oil - Paint
Box   96
Paint - Paper
Box   97-99
Paper
Box   100
Paper - Petroleum
Box   101-103
Petroleum
Box   104
Petroleum - Plastics
Box   105
Plastics - Printing
Box   106-108
Printing
Box   109
Professional Instruments - Railroad
Box   110
Radio - Refrigerators
Box   111
Replacement Shaft - Rubber
Box   112-115
Rubber
Box   116
Safes - Shipping
Box   117-118
Shipping
Box   119
Shoe - Soap
Box   120
Soap - Surgical
Box   121
Surgical - Textile
Box   122-129
Textile
Box   130
Textile - Tobacco
Box   131
Tobacco - Transportation
Box   132
Transportation
Box   133
Transportation - Wearing Apparel
Box   134-138
Wearing Apparel
Box   139
Wearing Apparel - Wire
Series: Series 5: Files of the Economist of the AFL
U.S. Mss 117A/5A
Subseries: File A: NLRB Files, 1938-1940
Scope and Content Note: This portion of the files contains form letters from the NLRB to Boris Shishkin announcing decisions, orders, notices of hearings to be held or to be postponed, or other actions taken by that agency. The information contained in these form letters is in turn embodied in outgoing correspondence of Shishkin to unions concerned with the actions taken by the NLRB. In addition there are mimeographed copies of NLRB decisions, hearings, orders, and findings, as well as scattered correspondence, telegrams, and memos pertinent to NLRB actions.
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical by company name.
Box   1
Abrimante & Nola Company - Arcadia Sunshine Company
Box   2
Arcadia Hosiery Company - American Federation of Hosiery
Box   3
Brewer-Titchener Corporation - Cleveland Company
Box   4
Cleveland Hobbying Machine Company - Cuppler Company
Box   5
G.A. Dahl & Company - Federal Portland Cement Company
Box   6
Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Company - Gulf Public Service Company
Box   7
W.H. Ginlocke Chair Company - Isthmian Steamship Company
Box   8
Jackson Daily News, Inc. - Lightner Pub. Company
Box   9
Lickne Plantation Company - Milton Bradley Company
Box   10
Milwaukee Publishing Company - Newcoal Corporation
Box   11
New England Spun Silk Corporation - Ox Fibre Brush Company
U.S. Mss 117A/5B
Subseries: File B: Labor Policy Committee of the War Assets Administration, 1945-1948
Scope and Content Note: Four volumes containing correspondence, minutes of meetings, agenda, reports, recommendations, and memos of the labor Policy Committee of the War Assets Administration of which Boris Shishkin was a member.
Arrangement of the Materials: Chronological.
Box   1
Volume   1
1945, September - 1946, March
Box   1
Volume   2
1946, March - April
Box   1
Volume   3
1946, May - November
Box   1
Volume   4
1947, January - 1948, August
U.S. Mss 117A/5C
Subseries: File C: General File
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence (personal and official), reports, pamphlets, clippings, and other materials pertaining to economic and social problems of interest to Boris Shishkin as economist for the AFL. Child welfare, education, national defense, wartime price control, and post-war planning and readjustment are some of the leading segments of the file. There are also typewritten manuscripts of articles for the American Federationist.
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical by subject.
Box   1
Alaskan International Highway
Box   1
Alien Registration Act of 1940
Box   1
Alien Registration
Box   1
Aliens
Box   1
Allen Economic Letter
Box   1
Allis Chalmers Case, 1937
Box   1
American Economic Association
AFL
Box   1
American Federationist
American Federationist Manuscripts
Box   1
1941-1942
Box   2
1944-1946
Box   2
Consumer War Pledge
Box   2
Convention, 1937-1946
Box   2
Convention clippings
Box   2
Defense Committee
Box   2
Organization of Federal Labor Unions, 1948
Box   3
Releases, 1944-1946
Box   3
American Free World Association
Box   3
American Jewish Committee
Box   3
American Labor Conference on International Affairs
Box   3
American Political Science Association
Box   3
American Society for Public Administration
Box   3
American Society for Russian Relief
Box   3
American Youth Commission
Box   3
American Youth Hostel
Americans for Democratic Action
Box   4
Anti Inflation Proposals
Box   4
First Annual Convention, 1948
Box   4
Domestic Policy
Box   4
Foreign Policy Committee
Box   4
National Conference, 1947
Box   4
National Board Meeting, 1947
Box   5
Political Program
Box   5
Students for Democratic Action
Box   5
Universal Military Training
Box   5
Wallace for President
Box   5
Americans United for World Organization
Box   5
The Annals - American Academy of Political and Social Sciences
Anti-Trust Cases
Box   5
1946-1949
Box   6
1950-1951
Box   6
Atlantic Monthly
Box   6
Austin-Wadsworth (Draft Labor Bill)
Box   6
Bridgeport Herald
Box   6
Bureau of Applied Social Research
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Box   6
Joint Labor Research Advisory Committee, 1947-1948
Box   7
Price Subcommittee
Box   7
Business Outlook
Box   7
Buy American Act - Domestic Origins Act
Box   7
C.A.R.E.
Box   7
Cartels
Box   7
Catholic Conference on Industrial Problems
Box   7
Census Bureau
Box   7
Central Valley
Box   7
Chamber of Commerce
Child Welfare
Box   7
1945-1949
Box   8
1945-1949, continued
Box   8
Child Labor Material, 1943-1949
Box   8
Children's Bureau
Box   8
EMIC Program (Emergency Maternity Infant Care)
Hazardous Occupations
Box   8
Logging
Box   8
Shipbuilding
Box   8
Health - Maternal and child
Box   9
Health - Maternal and child, continued
Box   9
Legislation
Box   9
National Commission on children in wartime
Box   9
National Commission on children & youth
Box   9
State Planning
Box   9
Stateless Children's Sanctuary, Inc.
Box   9
White House Conference on Children and Youth, 1949-1950
Box   10
Child Welfare Information Service, Inc.
Box   10
Church and Labor
Box   10
Citizens Council for Community Planning
Box   10
Citizens Food Committee
Box   10
Citizenship, National Conference, 1948-1949
Box   10
Civilian Production Administration
Box   10
Clandening Award
Box   10
Committee for Economic Development, 1946
Box   11
Community Improvement
Box   11
Construction Committee, Inc.
Box   11
Consumer - General
Box   11
Constitutional Amendment, National Conference on
Box   11
Contracts, April 1942
Box   11
Cooperative Committee
Box   11
Copyrights
Box   11
Cost Accountants, National Association of
Box   11
Cost of Living - Abroad
Box   11
Council for Industrial Cooperation
Box   12
Council of Social Agencies-Social Survey
Box   12
D M Digest
Box   12
Debt Financing
Box   12
Defense, National
Box   12
Defense-Releases
Box   12
Defense Program
Box   12
Dimock, Marshal E. (speeches)
Box   12
Dodd, William E.
Box   12
Douglas, William O.
Box   12
Economic Development, 1941
Education
Box   13
American Labor Education Service
Box   13
Committee for the Extension of Labor Education
Box   13
American Labor Education Service (Guide)
Box   13
General
Box   13
Information for Wage Negotiations
Box   13
Institute of Labor Studies
Box   13
Education Films
Box   13
Elliot, Harriet
Employment
Box   14
Conference on
Box   14
Employment Service, State and Federal
Box   14
Inquiries, 1945-1949
Box   14
Farm Security Administration
Box   14
Federal Civil Works Administration
Box   14
Federal Communications Commission
Box   15
Federal Trade Commission
Food for Freedom
Box   15
General
Box   15
National Consumers Food Conference, 1943
Box   16
Weekly News Service
Box   16
Forest Conservation
Box   16
Fortune Round Table
Box   16
Freedom of the Press
Box   16
G - Miscellaneous
Box   16
Grievance Procedure
Health
Box   16
General, 1940-1947
Box   16
Insurance
Box   16
Psychosomatic Problems
Box   16
Hillman, Sidney
Box   16
Holly Point Project
Box   17
Hours of Work (Forty Hour Week)
Box   17
Incentive Systems
Box   17
Income
Box   17
Independent Offices Appropriation Bill
Box   17
Industrial Feeding
Box   17
Industrial Peace
Box   17
Industrial Relations, 1935-1945
Box   17
Inflation
Box   17
Institute of Pacific Relations
Box   17
Institute of Public Affairs
Box   18
International Labor - General
International
Box   18
British Labor Study
Box   18
European Recovery Program, Committee on Foreign Aid, 1948-1949
Box   18
Virgin Islands
Box   18
International Judicial Association
Box   18
Kilgore Committee
Box   18
Kohler Case
Box   19
“Labors Contribution” (speech by Shishkin)
Box   19
Lane, Dennis
Box   19
Legal Service
OPA
Box   19
Businessmen Committee
Box   19
Consumers Drive
Box   19
Consumer Service
Box   19
Cost Approach to War Procurement
Box   19
Cost of Living Conference
Box   19
Decontrol
Box   19
Enforcement
Box   19
General
Box   19
Labor Advisory Committee
Box   20
Labor Advisory Committee, 1945
Box   20
Labor Office
Box   20
Memos from Labor Office
Box   20
Labor Participation and Representation
Labor Policy Committee
Box   21
Minutes of meetings, 1942-1945
Box   21
Executive Committee
Box   21
Miscellaneous correspondence
Box   21
Membership, procedures
Box   21
Statements
Box   21
Organized Transportation Plans
Box   21
Personnel
Box   22
Price adjustments
Box   22
Profit Report
Box   22
Quarterly Reports
Box   22
Reconversion Pricing
Box   22
Regional and State Offices
Box   22
Regional Labor Representation
Box   22
Rent Department
Box   22
Resolutions and Complaints
Box   22
Speeches and Statements
Box   22
Surplus Property
Box   23
Tri-Partite Panel Letters
Box   23
Contract Distribution Discussion
Box   23
General Bulletins
Box   23
Industry Advisory Committee
Box   23
Labor Division
Box   23
Personnel
Box   23
Production Planning Board
Box   23
Minutes
Box   23
Regulation
Post War Planning
Box   23
Aircraft
Box   23
AFL Committee
Box   23
Post War Forum, 1944
Box   23
Britain
Box   23
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Box   23
Canada
Box   23
Chamber of Commerce Conference
Box   23
Commission to Study Organizing Peace
Box   23
CIO Committee
Box   23
Contract Termination
Box   24
Correspondence , (to 1942)
Box   24
Education
Box   24
Employment, 1944
Box   24
General
Box   24
International
Box   24
Jobs
Box   24
Labor Institute
Box   24
Labor Relations
Box   25
Nation
Box   25
National Planning Association
Box   25
National Resouces Planning Board
Box   25
Price Control, Rollbacks
Box   25
Statements
Box   26
NYU
Box   26
Peace Plans
Box   26
Reconstruction
Box   26
Reconversion
Box   26
Regional
Box   26
Reparations
Box   26
Speaking Engagements
Box   26
Statements
Box   27
Surplus Material
Box   27
War Contracts Termination
Box   27
“We Work for the Future” (talk by William Green)
Box   27
World War I
Price Control
Box   27
Correspondence
Box   27
Enforcement
Box   27
Extension
Box   28
Farm Products
Box   28
Food
Box   28
Food: Scanlon Committee
Box   28
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables
Box   28
General, 1941-1946 and undated
Box   29
“Hold the Line” order
Box   29
Legislation, 1944-1946
Box   29
Low End Goods
Box   30
Maximum Average Price Order
Box   30
Meat
Box   30
Miscellaneous items
Box   30
Pamphlets and reports
Box   30
Profits
Box   30
Publicity
Box   30
Recalculation
Box   30
Reconversion pricing
Box   30
Regulations
Box   30
Subsidies
Box   30
Textiles
Box   30
Tie-in-sales
Box   30
Price Control and Rationing, Exec. Council Report, 1942-1943
Series: Series 6: American Federationist Files, 1932-1943
U.S. Mss 117A/6A
Subseries: File A: General File, 1934-1943
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence of Miss Florence Thorne and the editor of the American Federationist with contributors and prospective contributors, concerning the rejection, submission, acceptance, or publication of articles in that journal; comment and criticism of articles published, as well as scattered miscellaneous typewritten articles; and general correspondence and requests for past issues or publication exchange agreements. Included in the first box of this series is one folder of correspondence between William Green and various universities and scholars concerning a list of research subjects prepared by the AFL on labor problems and subjects of interest to the AFL and the labor movement in general.
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical.
Box   1
A - Bo
Box   2
Bor - D
Box   3
Dav - G
Box   4
Gi - Hu
Box   5
I - Mar
Box   6
McA - P
Box   7
Par - Sc
Box   8
Schm - Tr
Box   9
U-Z
U.S. Mss 117A/6B
Box   1
Subseries: File B: Book Review File, 1932-1939
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence of the editor of the American Federationist with contributors, and prospective contributors, of book reviews to that publication.
U.S. Mss 117A/7
Series: Series 7: Strikes and Agreements File, 1904-1953
Scope and Content Note

Correspondence, telegrams, reports, and other miscellaneous materials exchanged between Federal Labor Unions (FLUs) and Directly Affiliated Local Unions (DALUs) and the AFL concerning charters, negotiations, strikes, and other topics. Some copies of agreements are also included. Only a few documents, all in box 1, date 1904-1932.

Box 1 contains a checklist of Wisconsin locals covered in the series. It shows local number and name, location, date chartered, name and address of secretary, company where workers are employed, type of trade or work, disposition (date disbanded, national union joined, etc.) of local, and other notes.

Arrangement of the Materials: By union local number. Boxes 75-77 contain a geographical key to union numbers.
Box   1
Checklist of Wisconsin Locals
Box   1
LU# 7073, Horse Nail Makers Union, New Brighton, Pennsylvania
Box   1
LU# 8144, American Suspender Company and Suspender Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   1
LU# 9094, Undertakers Union, San Francisco, California
Box   1
LU# 9560, Suspender Makers Union, New York, New York
Box   1
LU# 10833, Suspender Workers Union
Box   1
LU# 14661, Sign Hangers and Constructors Union, Kansas City, Missouri
Box   1
LU# 15834, Seattle Newsboys Union, Seattle, Washington
Box   1
LU# 16303, Brushmakers Union, New York, New York
Box   1
LU# 16812, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Detroit, Michigan
Box   1
LU# 17052, Bath Workers and Masseurs, New York, New York
Box   1
LU# 17117, Gardeners and Florists, Morton Grove, Illinois
Box   1
LU# 17240, Enamelers Federal labor Union, Louisville, Kentucky
Box   2
LU# 17388, Chasers Union, New York, New York
Box   2
LU# 17993, Music Autographers Union, New York, New York
Box   2
LU# 18005, Wholesale Cleaners, Dyers, Pressers and Spotters, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   2
LU# 18007, Gas Workers Union, Chicago, Illinois
Box   2
LU# 18029, Pipe Caulkers and Repairmen, Buffalo, New York
Box   2
LU# 18032, Box Office Employees of Theatrical Managers, Agents and Treasurers Union, New York, New York
Box   2
LU# 18036, Halifax Fish Handlers Union, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Box   2
LU# 18049, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants Union, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   2
LU# 18056, Dry Cleaners, Pressers and Dyers Union, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   2
LU# 18057, Federal Labor Union, Wyoming, Pennsylvania
Box   2
LU# 18065, Automobile and Vehicle Workers Union, New York, New York
Box   2
LU# 18067, Associated Motion Picture Costumers, Hollywood, California
Box   2
LU# 18087, Freight Handlers, Portsmouth, Virginia
Box   2
LU# 18090, Federal Labor Union, West Palm Beach, Florida
Box   2
LU# 18096, Associated Assistant Directors & Script Clerks, Hollywood, California
Box   2
LU# 18121, Cleaners, Dyers & Pressers Union, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Box   2
LU# 18130, Ushers and Doorman's Union, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   2
LU# 18134, Federal Labor Union, New London, Wisconsin
Box   2
LU# 18155, Rubber Workers Union, Mishawaka, Indiana
Box   2
LU# 18176, Laborers Protective Union
Box   2
LU# 18177, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Vancouver, British Columbia
Box   2
LU# 18179, Sawmill Workers Union, Everett, Washington
Box   2
LU# 18180, Sawmill Workers Union, Rapid City, South Dakota
Box   2
LU# 18189, Master Licensed Embalmers
Box   2
LU# 18195, Bakelite, Lacanite and Phenolic Federal Labor Union, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Box   2
LU# 18207, United Carox Workers, Benton, Illinois
Box   3
LU# 18211, Fruit and Vegetable Workers, University of California, Santa Maria, California
Box   3
LU# 18216, Designers Guild of Ladies Apparel, Inc., New York, New York
Box   3
LU# 18223, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Mobile, Alabama
Box   3
LU# 18230, Doll and Toy Workers, New York, New York
Box   3
LU# 18231, Ivory Button Workers, Rochester, New York
Box   3
LU# 18236, United Tire and Rubber Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   3
LU# 18239, Paper Box Makers Union, New York, New York
Box   3
LU# 18212, Saw Mill Workers, International Falls, Minnesota
Box   3
LU# 18247, Doll and Toy Workers, Trenton, New Jersey
Box   3
LU# 18254, F.L.U., Augusta, Georgia
Box   3
LU# 18255, Wall Paper Mill Helpers, York, Pennsylvania
Box   3
LU# 18257, Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers, Seattle, Washington
Box   3
LU# 18258, Bolt and Nut Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   3
LU# 18259, Loggers, Timber and Saw Mill Workers, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Box   3
LU# 18260, Loggers and Sawmill Workers, Longview, Washington
Box   3
LU# 18267, Architectural Metal Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 18269, Cement Workers, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Box   4
LU# 18271, F.L.U., Bessemer, Alabama
Box   4
LU# 18272, F.L.U., Warren, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 18274, F.L.U., Belleville, Illinois
Box   4
LU# 18275, Loggers, Timber and Sawmill Workers, White Horse, California
Box   4
LU# 18276, United Automobile Workers, Detroit, Michigan
Box   4
LU# 18279, Cleaners, Dyers, and Pressers, Denver, Colorado
Box   4
LU# 18282, United Rubber Workers, East Akron, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 18283, Cleaners, Dyers, and Pressers, Des Moines, Iowa
Box   4
LU# 18284, United Rubber Workers, Willoughby, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 18286, Aeronautical Workers, Buffalo, New York
Box   4
LU# 18287, Solid Steel Scissors Workers, Fort Smith, Arkansas
Box   4
LU# 18292, Aluminum Workers, Fairmont, West Virginia
Box   4
LU# 18295, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 18300, Cleaners and Dyers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   4
LU# 18302, Aluminum Workers, Massillon, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 18304, Tire and Rubber Workers, Los Angeles, California
Box   4
LU# 18307, Saw Mill and Timber Workers, Wilmington, California
Box   4
LU# 18310, United Automobile Workers, South Bend, Indiana
Box   4
LU# 18311, United Auto Workers, Detroit, Michigan
Box   4
LU# 18316, Wholesale House Employees, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   5
LU# 18318, Gold Pin Makers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   5
LU# 18319, Rubber Workers, Akron, Ohio
Box   5
LU# 18321, United Rubber Workers, Akron, Ohio
Box   5
LU# 18322, Rubber Workers Union
Box   5
LU# 18323, United Rubber Workers, Akron, Ohio
Box   5
LU# 18326, Cleaners, Pressers and Dyers, Toledo, Ohio
Box   5
LU# 18331, Fisher Body Local
Box   5
LU# 18332, Aluminum Bronze Powder Workers, New Kensington, Pennsylvania
Box   5
LU# 18333, Retail Dry Cleaners, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   5
LU# 18337, Button Workers, Muscatine, Iowa
Box   5
LU# 18339, Spring and Accessory Workers, Arnold, Pennsylvania
Box   5
LU# 18341, Metal Window Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   5
LU# 18344, Remington Rand, Syracuse, New York
Box   6
LU# 18345, Loggers and Saw Mill Workers, Aberdeen, Washington
Box   6
LU# 18346, United Rubber Workers, Mogadore, Ohio
Box   6
LU# 18347, United Automobile Workers, South Bend, Indiana
Box   6
LU# 18350, F.L.U. (Inca Manufacturing Corporation), Fort Wayne, Indiana
Box   6
LU# 18356, Aluminum Workers, New Kensington, Pennsylvania
Box   6
LU# 18358, United Rubber Workers F.L.U., Springfield, Ohio
Box   6
LU# 18361, F.L.U., East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   6
LU# 18362, Gasoline Service Station and Warehouse Employees, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   6
LU# 18363, United Rubber Workers, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts
Box   6
LU# 18368, Radio and Television Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   6
LU# 18371, Auto Body Building and Maintenance Workers, Atlanta, Georgia
Box   6
LU# 18373, Cast Iron Pipe Workers, North Birmingham, Alabama
Box   6
LU# 18376, Franklin D. Roosevelt Local, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   6
LU# 18377, Fastmakers, Brockton, Massachusetts
Box   6
LU# 18378, Gasoline Station Operators, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   6
LU# 18382, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Fort Worth, Texas
Box   6
LU# 18383, Rubber Workers, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Box   6
LU# 18384, United Automobile Workers, Toledo, Ohio
Box   7
LU# 18385, F.L.U., Springfield, Massachusetts
Box   7
LU# 18386, United Automobile Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   7
LU# 18387, Cement Plant Workers, Tarrant, Oklahoma
Box   7
LU# 18394, Chemical Workers, Belle, West Virginia
Box   7
LU# 18395, Hard Rubber Workers, Akron, Ohio
Box   7
LU# 18399, Creosote Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   7
LU# 18402, Filling Station Attendants and Assistants, South Bend, Indiana
Box   7
LU# 18405, Dental Technicians, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   7
LU# 18409, Soap and Edible Oil Workers, Long Beach, California
Box   7
LU# 18410, F.L.U., Clinton, Iowa
Box   7
LU# 18415, F.L.U., Aurora, Illinois
Box   7
LU# 18419, F.L.U., Massillon, Ohio
Box   7
LU# 18420, Northwest Shingle Workers Council, Raymond, Washington
Box   7
LU# 18421, United Cement Workers, Oglesby, Illinois
Box   7
LU# 18423, Wholesale Grocery Employees Union, Toledo, Ohio
Box   8
LU# 18424, F.L.U., Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin
Box   8
LU# 18430, Cleaners and Dyers, Buffalo, New York
Box   8
LU# 18438, Management and F.L.U., Massillon, Ohio
Box   8
LU# 18443, Employees F.L.U., St. Joseph, Missouri
Box   8
LU# 18445, Waste Material Sorters, Trimmers and Handlers, Brooklyn, New York
Box   8
LU# 18448, Typewriter Workers, Middletown, Connecticut
Box   8
LU# 18453, United Auto Workers, Columbus, Ohio
Box   8
LU# 18456, F.L.U. of Simmons Employees, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Box   8
LU# 18457, Cement Workers, East Fultonham, Ohio
Box   8
LU# 18460, United Match Factory Workers, Akron, Ohio
Box   8
LU# 18462, Wall Paper Helpers, Joliet, Illinois
Box   8
LU# 18463, United Auto. Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   8
LU# 18465, Picture Frame Workers, New York, New York
Box   8
LU# 18468, F.L.U., Evansville, Indiana
Box   8
LU# 18475, Central Labor, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Box   8
LU# 18479, Radio Workers, Tonawanda, New York
Box   8
LU# 18481, F.L.U., Evansville, Indiana
Box   9
LU# 18482, F.L.U., Syracuse, New York
Box   9
LU# 18483, F.L.U., Cleveland, Ohio
Box   9
LU# 18485, F.L.U., Akron, Ohio
Box   9
LU# 18186, F.L.U., Ilion, New York
Box   9
LU# 18488, United Automobile Workers, Atlanta, Georgia
Box   9
LU# 18489, United Automobile Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   9
LU# 18490, Cement and Asbestos Material Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   9
LU# 18492, F.L.U., Rome, Georgia
Box   9
LU# 18499, Steel Workers Co-Operative, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   9
LU# 1850l, Menominee F.L.U., Menominee, Michigan
Box   10
LU# 18505, Cleaners and Dyers, Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Box   10
LU# 18506, Stamping and Enameling Workers, Canton, Ohio
Box   10
LU# 18510, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Mason, Louisiana
Box   10
LU# 18512, F.L.U., Flint, Michigan
Box   10
LU# 18518, F.L.U., Chicoppee, Massachusetts
Box   10
LU# 18521, Optical Technicians and Workers, Los Angeles, California
Box   10
LU# 18524, F.L.U., Richmond, California
Box   10
LU# 18525, United Auto Workers F.L.U., Racine, Wisconsin
Box   10
LU# 18526, Farm Implement Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   10
LU# 18527, Optical Workers of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Box   10
LU# 18528, Juvenile Workers, Toledo, Ohio
Box   10
LU# 18531, Fish Handlers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   10
LU# 18533, Chemical Workers, Nitro, West Virginia
Box   10
LU# 18536, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Box   10
LU# 18535, United Auto Workers of America, Flint, Michigan
Box   10
LU# 18545, F.L.U., Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Box   10
LU# 18546, Coke and Gas Workers Union, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   10
LU# 18548, Sawsmiths F.L.U., Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   10
LU# 18549, Wheel and Wagon Workers, Peru, Illinois
Box   10
LU# 18550, Theatre Ushers, Cashiers and Doormen, Cheyenne, Wyoming
Box   10
LU# 18551, Battery Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   10
LU# 18557, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   11
LU# 18558, F.L.U., La Crosse, Wisconsin
Box   11
LU# 18565, Match Makers, Wadsworth, Ohio
Box   11
LU# 18570, Chemical Works Employees, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   11
LU# 18571, Warehousemen, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   11
LU# 18574, F.L.U., Canton, Ohio
Box   11
LU# 18579, Optical Workers, Rochester, New York
Box   11
LU# 18581, F.L.U., Tiffin, Ohio
Box   11
LU# 18584, Rubber Workers, Mansfield, Ohio
Box   11
LU# 18588, Battery Workers F.L.U., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   11
LU# 18589, F.L.U., Aurora, Illinois
Box   11
LU# 18593, F.L.U., Cleveland, Ohio
Box   11
LU# 18596, Pearl Button Workers, Washington, Iowa
Box   11
LU# 18601, Corrugated Metal Workers, Canton, Ohio
Box   11
LU# 18609, Radio Factory Workers, New York, New York
Box   11
LU# 18610, Retail Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Beckley, West Virginia
Box   11
LU# 18613, United Auto Workers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   11
LU# 18614, United Auto Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   11
LU# 18615, F.L.U., Cleveland, Ohio
Box   11
LU# 18614, United Rubber Workers, Barberton, Ohio
Box   11
LU# 18617, Gasoline Filling Station Employees, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   12
LU# 18619, F.L.U., Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Box   12
LU# 18620, United Auto Workers, Syracuse, New York
Box   12
LU# 18625, F.L.U. (Ohio Injector Company), Wadsworth, Ohio
Box   12
LU# 18630, Porcelain Enamel Workers, Moundsville, West Virginia
Box   12
LU# 18631, Gas Appliance and Stove Fitters, San Francisco, California
Box   12
LU# 18632, Manchester Gas Plant Workers
Box   12
LU# 18633, Electric Storage and Net Primary Battery Workers, Chicago Heights, Illinois
Box   12
LU# 18634, Chemical Workers Union, Huntington, West Virginia
Box   12
LU# 18636, United Auto Workers, Buffalo, New York
Box   12
LU# 18640, Borax Workers, Wilmington, California
Box   12
LU# 18644, Panelyte Workers, Trenton, New Jersey
Box   12
LU# 18650, F.L.U. (Diamond Calk Horsehoe Company), Duluth, Minnesota
Box   12
LU# 18651, International Council of Fabricated Metal and Enamelware Workers, Canton, Ohio
Box   12
LU# 18652, United Electrical Appliance, Toledo, Ohio
Box   12
LU# 18655, Greenhouse Workers, Ashtabula, Ohio
Box   13
LU# 18656, Fish Cannery Workers, San Pedro, California
Box   13
LU# 18658, F.L.U., Parkersburg, West Virginia
Box   13
LU# 18660, Cracker, Cookie and Biscuit Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   13
LU# 18661, Oyster Openers, Greenport, New York
Box   13
LU# 18664, Cemetery Workers, Memphis, Tennessee
Box   13
LU# 18666, Refrigerator Workers
Box   13
LU# 18671, Auto Body Rebuilders, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   13
LU# 18672, Automobile Accessory Workers, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Box   13
LU# 18673, Cement Mill Employees, Nazareth, Pennsylvania
Box   13
LU# 18675, Toy Workers, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Box   13
LU# 18677, United Auto Workers, Detroit, Michigan
Box   13
LU# 18681, Union Fork and Hoe, Columbus, Ohio
Box   13
LU# 18682, Aeronautical Workers, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Box   13
LU# 18683, Rubber Workers, Ashland, Ohio
Box   13
LU# 18686, United Auto Workers, Columbus, Ohio
Box   13
LU# 18691, Neckware Cutters, Roxbury, Massachusetts
Box   13
LU# 18694, Illuminating Glass Workers, Monaca, Pennsylvania
Box   13
LU# 18697, F.L.U., Rockford, Illinois
Box   13
LU# 18698, United Auto Workers, Detroit, Michigan
Box   13
LU# 18699, Shingle Weavers, Bellingham, Washington
Box   13
LU# 18700, Chemical Workers, Norwood, Ohio
Box   13
LU# 18702, Russian-Turkish Bath Workers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   13
LU# 18704, Anderson F.L.U., Anderson, Indiana
Box   12
LU# 18705, Chemical Workers, Buffalo, New York
Box   13
LU# 18708, Candy Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   13
LU# 18713, F.L.U., Belcher Lumber Company
Box   13
LU# 18714, Readers Union, Tampa, Florida
Box   13
LU# 18718, F.L.U., Birmingham, Alabama
Box   13
LU# 18722, Button Workers, Dalton, Massachusetts
Box   13
LU# 18724, Dry Cleaners and Dyers, Rochester, New York
Box   13
LU# 18730, Cement Workers, Nashville, Tennessee
Box   13
LU# 18734, Match Workers, Springfield, Massachusetts
Box   13
LU# 18738, Aluminum Workers, New Haven, Connecticut
Box   13
LU# 18739, F.L.U., Buffalo, New York
Box   13
LU# 18740, F.L.U., Massillon, Ohio
Box   13
LU# l8741, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Billings, Montana
Box   13
LU# 18743, Button Workers, Mount Airy, North Carolina
Box   13
LU# 18744, Gas Workers, San Antonio, Texas
Box   14
LU# 18746, Coffin and Casket Workers, Springfield, Ohio
Box   14
LU# 18749, United Rubber Workers, Newark, Ohio
Box   14
LU# 18750, Wholesale Drug Company Employees, St. Joseph, Missouri
Box   14
LU# 18754, F.L.U., Hercules Motor Company
Box   14
LU# 18755, F.L.U., Fainelle, West Virginia
Box   14
LU# 18756, Wood, Wire and Metal Lathers International, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   14
LU# 18758, Button Workers, West New York, New Jersey
Box   14
LU# 18759, United Rubber Workers, Jeanette, Pennsylvania
Box   14
LU# 18760, Chemical Plant Workers, Joliet, Illinois
Box   14
LU# 18762, United Auto Workers, Kansas City, Missouri
Box   14
LU# 18763, Farm Implement Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   14
LU# 18764, Chemical Workers, South Charleston, West Virginia
Box   14
LU# 18766, F.L.U., Chattanooga, Tennessee
Box   14
LU# 18759, Mother of Pearl Workers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   14
LU# 18770, Tie and Timber Workers, Laramie, Wyoming
Box   14
LU# 18776, United Auto Workers, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Box   14
LU# 18779, F.L.U., Lewistown, Pennsylvania
Box   14
LU# 18780, Aluminum Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   14
LU# 18781, Rubber Workers, Ashtabula, Ohio
Box   14
LU# 18785, United Auto Workers, Racine, Wisconsin
Box   15
LU# 18787, F.L.U. (Pic a Handle Factory), Piqua, New York
Box   15
LU# 18791, San Francisco Optical Workers, San Francisco, California
Box   15
LU# 18792, United Steel Drum Workers, Apollo, Pennsylvania
Box   15
LU# 18794, United Auto Workers, Lansing, Michigan
Box   15
LU# 18796, Mueller Fed., Port Huron, Michigan
Box   15
LU# 18799, Gas House Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   15
LU# 13800, Optical Shop Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   15
LU# 18804, United Auto Workers, Los Angeles, California
Box   15
LU# 18811, Dakota Sash and Door Company, Aberdeen, South Dakota
Box   15
LU# 18812, Aluminum Workers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Box   15
LU# 18816, Stamping and Enameling, New Philadelphia, Ohio
Box   15
LU# 18820, Pittsburgh Optical Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   16
LU# 18826, Metal Specialty Workers, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Box   16
LU# 18829, United Coke and Gas Workers, New Haven, Connecticut
Box   16
LU# 18830, F.L.U., Rockford, Illinois
Box   16
LU# 18831, F.L.U., Niles, Ohio
Box   16
LU# 18837, Stamping and Enameling Workers, Bellaire, Ohio
Box   16
LU# 18839, United Auto Workers, Buffalo, New York
Box   16
LU# 18840, United Soap and Glycerine Workers, Calumet City, Illinois
Box   16
LU# 18842, Chocolate Makers, Buffalo, New York
Box   16
LU# 18845, Optical Technicians, New York, New York
Box   16
LU# 18846, F.L.U. (Vincent-McCall Employees), Kenosha, Wisconsin
Box   16
LU# 18848, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Bozeman, Montana
Box   16
LU# 18849, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners, Sikeston, Missouri
Box   16
LU# 18850, Mill Grain Elevator and Corn Products Workers, Granite, Idaho
Box   16
LU# 18851, Grain Processors, Pekin, Illinois
Box   16
LU# 18852, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Kansas City, Kansas
Box   16
LU# 18860, Broom Handle Workers, Williamson, West Virginia
Box   16
LU# 18861, F.L.U., Akron, Ohio
Box   16
LU# 18862, F.L.U., Perkasie, Pennsylvania
Box   16
LU# 18864, F.L.U. (Union Metal Manufacturing Company), Canton, Ohio
Box   16
LU# 18868, United Florists, New Providence, New Jersey
Box   16
LU# 18869, Cereal Workers, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Box   16
LU# 18876, Plastic Molders and Pre-formers, Dayton, Ohio
Box   16
LU# 18878, Plastic and Bakelite Moulders, Dayton, Ohio
Box   16
LU# 18879, F.L.U., Miamisburg, Ohio
Box   16
LU# 8884, F.L.U. (American Cyanide and Chemical Corporation), Joliet, Illinois
Box   16
LU# 13887, F.L.U. (Midvale Steel Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   17
LU# 18889, F.L.U. (New Era Milling Company), Arkansas City, Kansas
Box   17
LU# 18892, Sawmill Workers, Cullman, Alabama
Box   17
LU# 18896, United Radio Workers, Sandusky, Ohio
Box   17
LU# 18897, F.L.U. (Dover Manufacturing Company), Dover, Ohio
Box   17
LU# 18903, F.L.U. (Berger Manufacturing Company), Canton, Ohio
Box   17
LU# 18905, Flour Mill Workers, Superior, Wisconsin
Box   17
LU# 18907, F.L.U. (Apex Manufacturing Company), Cleveland, Ohio
Box   17
LU# 18908, Type Workers, Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   17
LU# 18910, United Cork Workers
Box   17
LU# 18912, Gas Station Attendants, Akron, Ohio
Box   17
LU# 18915, Wire Workers, New Haven, Connecticut
Box   17
LU# 18919, F.L.U. (Fuller Brush Company), Hartford, Connecticut
Box   17
LU# 18920, Typewriter Workers, Hartford, Connecticut
Box   17
LU# 18923, Filling Station Attendants, Columbus, Ohio
Box   17
LU# 18926, Evansville Tool Works, Evansville, Indiana
Box   17
LU# 18928, United Match Workers, Barberton, Ohio
Box   17
LU# 18930, F.L.U. (Bossert Company), Utica, New York
Box   17
LU# 18936, F.L.U. (Morton Salt Company), Port Huron, Michigan
Box   17
LU# 18938, Shingle Mill Employees, Port Angeles, Washington
Box   17
LU# 18945, Plastic Workers, Hartford, Connecticut
Box   17
LU# 18946, Electrical Device Workers, Hartford, Connecticut
Box   17
LU# 18948, Cleaners and Dyers, Cumberland, Maryland
Box   17
LU# 18949, Pearl Button Workers, New York, New York
Box   17
LU# 18952, Salt Workers, Grand Saline, Texas
Box   17
LU# 18955, Coke Workers of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   17
LU# 18956, United Auto Workers of America, Flint, Michigan
Box   17
LU# 18965, Mile High Furniture Workers, Denver, Colorado
Box   17
LU# 18966, Firemen's Local, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   17
LU# 18977, Electric Steel Workers, Latrobe, Pennsylvania
Box   18
LU# 13980, F.L.U. (Phillips Petroleum and Pipe Line Company), East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   18
LU# 13982, United Rubber Workers, Canton, Ohio
Box   18
LU# 18984, Flint Class Workers, Flint, Michigan
Box   18
LU# 18990, Filling Station Employees, Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   18
LU# 18994, Saw Mill Workers, Nailer, West Virginia
Box   18
LU# 18996, Timber and Saw Mill Workers, Crumpler, West Virginia
Box   18
LU# 19000, United Auto Workers, Shreveport, Louisiana
Box   18
LU# 19002, Mechanical Rubber Workers, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Box   18
LU# 19007, United Rubber Workers, Cumberland, Maryland
Box   18
LU# 19008, United Auto Workers, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Box   18
LU# 19011, F.L.U., Jackson, Tennessee
Box   18
LU# 19019, Chemical Workers, Barberton, Ohio
Box   18
LU# 19021, United Timber and Sawmill Workers, Kimball, West Virginia
Box   18
LU# 19022, Steel Wire Drawers and Wire Spring Workers, Clifton, New Jersey
Box   18
LU# 19025, Dry Cleaners and Pressers, Logan, West Virginia
Box   18
LU# 19032, United Lime Workers, Sherwood, Tennessee
Box   18
LU# 19039, Mechanical Spring and Wire Workers, Brooklyn, New York
Box   18
LU# 19042, United Salt Workers, Akron, Ohio
Box   18
LU# 19044, Wall Paper Helpers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   19
LU# 19054, F.L.U., Birmingham, Alabama
Box   19
LU# 19055, Auto Radiator Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   19
LU# 19057, F.L.U., Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Box   19
LU# 19058, Casket Makers, Manchester, New Hampshire
Box   19
LU# 19059, United Auto Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   19
LU# 19064, Aluminum Workers, La Grange, Illinois
Box   19
LU# 19065, Cook County Cemetery Employees, Chicago, Illinois
Box   19
LU# 19072, Casket Makers, Boyertown, Pennsylvania
Box   19
LU# 19073, Shingle Workers, Mineral, Washington
Box   19
LU# 19075, United Rubber Workers, Sandusky, Ohio
Box   19
LU# 19078, Aluminum Workers, Lemont, Illinois
Box   19
LU# 19079, Gasoline Station Attendants, Racine, Wisconsin
Box   19
LU# 19685, F.L.U. (Hardesty Manufacturing Company), Dover, Ohio
Box   19
LU# 19086, F.L.U. (Oliver Farm Equipment Company), South Bend, Indiana
Box   19
LU# 19089, Dairy Workers, Wichita, Kansas
Box   19
LU# 19094, Filling Station Attendants and Warehouse Employees, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   19
LU# 19096, F.L.U., Vienna, West Virginia
Box   19
LU# 19104, Aluminum Workers, Maryville, Tennessee
Box   20
LU# 19108, Scrap Iron Steel Metal Waste Material, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   20
LU# 19113, Oil Mill Workers, Huntsville, Alabama
Box   20
LU# 19114, F.L.U. (Weber Dental U.), Canton, Ohio
Box   20
LU# 19115, Shippers and Vegetable Packers, Yuma, Arizona
Box   20
LU# 19117, F.L.U. (Lacy Veneer Plant), Fayetteville, North Carolina
Box   20
LU# 19119, Refinery Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   20
LU# 19125, Chemical Workers, Tonawanda, New York
Box   20
LU# 19128, Saw Mill and Timber Workers, Cass, West Virginia
Box   20
LU# 19129, F.L.U. (Northwestern Iron and Metal Company), Lincoln, Nebraska
Box   20
LU# 19130, Battery Workers, Buffalo, New York
Box   20
LU# 19132, F.L.U. (Bridgeport Chain and Manufacturing Company), Bridgeport, Connecticut
Box   20
LU# 19133, By-Product Workers, Tarrant, Alabama
Box   20
LU# 19140, F.L.U. (National Milling Company), Toledo, Ohio
Box   20
LU# 19143, United Auto Workers, Kent, Ohio
Box   20
LU# 19147, F.L.U. (Three Minute Cereals Company), Marion, Iowa
Box   20
LU# 19151, Flour, Feed, Cereal and Elevator Workers, Redwing, Minnesota
Box   20
LU# 19152, Flour, Feed, Cereal and Elevator Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   20
LU# 19157, Flour and Cereal Workers, Tacoma, Washington
Box   20
LU# 19158, Sawmill and Lumber Workers, Port Angeles, Washington
Box   20
LU# 19168, Flour Mill Workers, Hastings, Minnesota
Box   21
LU# 19169, F.L.U., Seattle, Washington
Box   21
LU# 19170, Shingle Mill Employees, Kelso, Washington
Box   21
LU# 19175, Saw Mill and Timber Workers, Richwood, West Virginia
Box   21
LU# 19177, F.L.U., Grand Forks, North Dakota
Box   21
LU# 19184, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Buffalo, New York
Box   21
LU# 19188, United Auto Workers, Racine, Wisconsin
Box   21
LU# 19189, United Auto Workers, Ashtabula, Ohio
Box   21
LU# 19191, Sawmill and Timber Workers, Fenwich, West Virginia
Box   21
LU# 19195, F.L.U. (Walker-Ajax Company), Racine, Wisconsin
Box   21
LU# 19196, Filling Station Attendants, Canton, Ohio
Box   21
LU# 19197, Optical Workers, Portland, Oregon
Box   21
LU# 19199, Grain Elevator Workers, Superior, Wisconsin
Box   21
LU# 19202, Warehouse Workers, Pitts, Pennsylvania
Box   21
LU# 19204, Gasoline Station Employees, Pitts, Pennsylvania
Box   21
LU# 19206, Flour Mill Workers, Fort Worth, Texas
Box   21
LU# 19208, Theatre Ushers, Doormen and Cashiers, York, Pennsylvania
Box   21
LU# 19209, United Rubber Workers, Goshen, Indiana.
Box   21
LU# 19210, Gas and Coke Workers, Granite City, Illinois
Box   21
LU# 19213, Gasoline Service Station Employees, Collinsville, Illinois
Box   21
LU# 19214, Refrigerator Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   21
LU# 19220, Metal Sign and Can Workers, Springfield, Ohio
Box   22
LU# 19225, Tie Carriers, Wilmington, Delaware
Box   22
LU# 19227, Flour Mill Workers, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Box   22
LU# 19230, F.L.U. (Falls Steel Tube and Manufacturing Company), Newton Falls, Ohio
Box   22
LU# 19235, F.L.U., Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   22
LU# 19236, F.L.U., Oil City, Pennsylvania
Box   22
LU# 19239, Cement Employees, Dewey, Oklahoma
Box   22
LU# 19241, F.L.U. (Western Printing and Lithographing Company), Racine, Wisconsin
Box   22
LU# 19243, Gas Workers F.L.U., Buffalo, New York
Box   22
LU# 19245, F.L.U. (Horrocks-Ibbotson Company), Utica, New York
Box   22
LU# 19247, Zinc Oxide Workers, Akron, Ohio
Box   22
LU# 19249, Saw Mill Timber Workers, Tioga, West Virginia
Box   22
LU# 19250, Portland Shingle Weavers, Portland, Oregon
Box   22
LU# 19252, F.L.U. (Flair Milling Company), Atchison, Kansas
Box   22
LU# 19253, Cereal Workers, Great Falls, Montana
Box   22
LU# 19255, F.L.U. (Illinois Canning Company), Hoopeston, Illinois
Box   22
LU# 19256, Aluminum Workers, Massena, New York
Box   22
LU# 19259, United Rubber Workers, Elkhart, Indiana
Box   22
LU# 19260, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Cannon Falls, Minnesota
Box   22
LU# 19261, F.L.U. (Richmond Fireproof Door Company), Richmond, Indiana
Box   22
LU# 19262, Dental Lab Technicians, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   22
LU# 19266, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Akron, Ohio
Box   22
LU# 19268, Battery Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   22
LU# 19271, Cleaners, Dyers, and Helpers, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Box   22
LU# 19274, Citrus, Vegetable and Farm Laborers, El Cajon, California
Box   22
LU# 19280, Loggers and Sawmill Workers, Onalaska, Washington
Box   22
LU# 19290, F.L.U. (Babcock Coal and Coke Company)
Box   22
LU# 19300, Electrical Factory Workers, Kent, Ohio
Box   22
LU# 19306, Casket Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   22
LU# 19308, Pressers, Huntington, West Virginia
Box   22
LU# 19310, Portland Cement Workers, Dallas, Texas
Box   22
LU# 19311, Dry Battery Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   22
LU# 19319, F.L.U., Niles, Michigan
Box   22
LU# 19320, United Auto Workers, Kansas City, Missouri
Box   22
LU# 19321, F.L.U., Utica, New York
Box   22
LU# 19322, Brass and Copper Workers, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Box   23
LU# 19323, Can Makers, Conneaut, Ohio
Box   23
LU# 19324, United Auto Workers, Janesville, Wisconsin
Box   23
LU# 19326, F.L.U., Dickinson, Maryland
Box   23
LU# 19327, Athletic Goods Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   23
LU# 19330, Warehouse Employees, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   23
LU# 19336, Garage and Parking Lot Attendants, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   23
LU# 19337, Cement Workers, Perry, Georgia
Box   23
LU# 19338, Cement Plant Employees, Buffalo, Iowa
Box   23
LU# 19339, Corrugated Metal Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   23
LU# 19340, Fabricated Metal Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   23
LU# 19342, Cleaners and Dyers, Bartlesville, Oklahoma
Box   23
LU# 19343, F.L.U. (Colson Company), Elyria, Ohio
Box   23
LU# 19346, Salt Workers, Lyons, Kansas
Box   23
LU# 19347, Cement Plant Employees, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   23
LU# 19349, United Wall Paper Crafts, York, Pennsylvania
Box   23
LU# 19351, Cement Plant Workers, Laramie, Wyoming
Box   23
LU# 19366, Office Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   23
LU# 19367, Strawboard Workers, Hutchinson, Kansas
Box   23
LU# 19370, F.L.U., Whistler, Alabama
Box   24
LU# 19385, Associated Dental Technicians, Denver, Colorado
Box   24
LU# 19386, Filling Station Attendents, Warren, Ohio
Box   24
LU# 19388, Aluminum and Tin Foil Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
Box   24
LU# 19390, F.L.U. (Troy Sunshade Company), Troy, Ohio
Box   24
LU# 19393, Fire Arms Workers, Hartford, Connecticut
Note: Also material on LU# 18945.
Box   24
LU# 19397, Montreal Gas Workers, Montreal, Canada
Box   24
LU# 19401, Office Equipment Workers, North Tonawanda, New York
Box   25
LU# 19403, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assisstants, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   25
LU# 19405, Chemical Workers, La Salle, Illinois
Box   25
LU# 19408, Cotton Seed Oil Mill Workers, Slaton, Texas
Box   25
LU# 19419, F.L.U. (Berstad Manufacturing Company), Fostoria, Ohio
Box   25
LU# 1942O, Valve Workers, East Hartford, Connecticut
Box   25
LU# 19425, F.L.U., Deer Lodge, Montana
Box   25
LU# 19426, Chemical Yorkers, Royalty, Texas
Box   25
LU# 19427, Lighting Equipment Workers, New York, New York
Box   25
LU# 19434, F.L.U. Centralia, Illinois
Box   25
LU# 19436, F.L.U., Birmingham, Alabama
Box   25
LU# 19442, Hutchinson Salt Workers, Hutchinson, Kansas
Box   25
LU# 19445, Saw Mill and Timber Workers, Maben, West Virginia
Box   25
LU# 19446, Saw Mill and Timber Workers, Raymond, Washington
Box   25
LU# 19448, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers, and Assistants, Wood River, Illinois
Box   25
LU# 19449, F.L.U. (Lansing Stamping Company), Lansing, Michigan
Box   25
LU# 19450, Limestone Workers, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
Box   25
LU# 19459, Theater Ushers, Cashiers, Doormen, La Grande, ?
Box   25
LU# 19460, F.L.U. (Metal and Thermit Company), East Chicago, Indiana
Box   25
LU# 19462, Optical Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   25
LU# 19465, United Lumber Workmen of Northern Arizona, Williams, Arizona
Box   25
LU# 19466, Cement Mill Employees, Martin's Creek, Pennsylvania
Box   25
LU# 19467, F.L.U. (General Dry Batteries Inc.), Cleveland, Ohio
Box   25
LU# 19468, F.L.U. (Ferry Cap and Set Screw Company)
Box   25
LU# 19469, F.L.U., Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts
Box   25
LU# 19471, Rubber Workers, Charlotte, North Carolina
Box   25
LU# 19475, Rubber Workers, Massillon, Ohio
Box   25
LU# 19479, F.L.U., Boulder City, Nevada
Box   25
LU# 19485, Chemical Workers, Passaic County, New Jersey
Box   25
LU# 19489, Aluminum Workers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Note: Also LU# 19649.
Box   25
LU# 19490, United Rock Salt Workers, Detroit, Michigan
Box   25
LU# 19492, Timber and Sawmill Workers, Hensley, West Virginia
Box   26
LU# 19496, Title Examiners, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   26
LU# 19497, Allied Silk Screen Stencil and Machine Workers, Canton, Ohio
Box   26
LU# 19499, Dept. Store Packers and Wrappers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   26
LU# 19507, United Seafood Workers, Boston, Massachusetts
Box   26
LU# 19508, F.L.U. (Johns-Manfield Products Corporation), Waukegan, Illinois
Box   26
LU# 19509, Linen Supply Workers, Duluth, Minnesota
Box   26
LU# 19511, F.L.U. (Vincennes Packing Corporation), Vincennes, Indiana
Box   26
LU# 19517, Cordage Workers, Newark, Ohio
Box   26
LU# 19522, F.L.U., Kokomo, Indiana
Box   26
LU# 19527, Cement Mill Employees, Coplay, Pennsylvania
Box   26
LU# 19528, Creamery and Cheese Workers, Lima, Ohio
Box   26
LU# 19531, State Highway Employees, Goldsboro, North Carolina
Box   26
LU# 19533, Cement Plant Workers, El Paso, Texas
Box   26
LU# 19534, Gasoline Retail Station and Warehouse Employees, Sioux City, Iowa
Box   26
LU# 19538, Distillery Workers, Pekin, Illinois
Box   26
LU# 19548, Cleaners and Dyers, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Box   26
LU# 19552, United Rubber Workers, Belleville, New Jersey
Box   26
LU# 19553, United Rubber Workers, Butler, New Jersey
Box   26
LU# 19554, Rubber Belt Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   26
LU# 19555, Enamel Workers, Royersford, Pennsylvania
Box   26
LU# 19558, Timber and Saw Mill Workers, Coalwood, West Virginia
Box   26
LU# 19559, Casket Workers, Oneida, New York
Box   26
LU# 19560, Oyster Catchers and Handlers, Southold, Long Island, New York
Box   26
LU# 19567, Salt Workers, St. Clair, Michigan
Box   26
LU# 19570, Filling Station Employees, San Francisco, California
Box   26
LU# 19572, Independent Wholesale Grocers and Warehouse Employees, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   26
LU# 19574, F.L.U. (Peerless Electric Company), Warren, Ohio
Box   26
LU# 19575, Picture Frame Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   26
LU# 19577, United Auto Workers, Spencer, Ohio
Box   26
LU# 19580, Creamery Employees, Ashtabula, Ohio
Box   27
LU# 19585, Inside Bakery Workers, New York, New York
Box   27
LU# 19587, Ray-O-Vac, Madison, Wisconsin
Box   27
LU# 19590, Horse Nail Workers, Hartford, Connecticut
Box   27
LU# 19591, Gas and Coke Workers, Portland, Oregon
Box   27
LU# 19593, Pen and Pencil Workers, Janesville, Wisconsin
Box   27
LU# 19594, Packing Plant Employees, Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   27
LU# 19599, Timber and Saw Mill Workers, Panther, West Virginia
Box   27
LU# 19600, United Oystermen, Bivalve, New Jersey
Box   27
LU# 19602, F.L.U. (Vanadium Corporation of America), Bridgeville, Pennsylvania
Box   27
LU# 19609, F.L.U., Erie, Pennsylvania
Box   27
LU# 19613, Match Factory Workers, Duluth, Minnesota
Box   27
LU# 19614, Sawmill Workers, Fort Frances, Ontario
Box   27
LU# 19617, Creosote Workers, Meridian, Massachusetts
Box   27
LU# 19618, F.L.U. (Ohio Electric Company), Cleveland, Ohio
Box   27
LU# 19619, United Hardware Employees, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   27
LU# 19620, F.L.U. (Yaeman and Erbe Manufacturing Company), Rochester, New York
Box   27
LU# 19624, Gasoline Filling Station, Worcester, Massachusetts
Box   27
LU# 19630, Paint, Wallpaper and Decorative Supplies Salesmen and Distributors, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   27
LU# 19634, Grain and Mill Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   28
LU# 19635, Hard Rubber Workers, Muskegon, Michigan
Box   28
LU# 19636, Chemical Workers, Buffalo, New York
Box   28
LU# 19637, Metal Window Workers
Box   28
LU# 19641, United Auto Workers, West Bend, Wisconsin
Box   28
LU# 19644, Shingle Weavers, Olympia, Washington
Box   28
LU# 19646, F.L.U. (Sun Glow Industries), Mansfield, Ohio
Box   28
LU# 19648, F.L.U. (F. Eggers Veneer Seating Company), Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Box   28
LU# 19649, Aluminum Workers, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Box   28
LU# 19650, Oyster Catchers and Handlers, Greenport, New York
Box   28
LU# 19653, Fresno Packing House Employees, Fresno, California
Box   28
LU# 19655, United Oilcloth Workers, Buchanan, New York
Box   28
LU# 19656, Filling Station Attendants, Alton, Illinois
Box   28
LU# 19657, Coke and Gas Workers, Duluth, Minnesota
Box   28
LU# 19660, Auto Workers, Janesville, Wisconsin
Box   28
LU# 19665, Timber and Sawmill Workers, Rainelle, West Virginia
Box   28
LU# 19666, Timber and Lumberman, Mallory, West Virginia
Box   28
LU# 19679, Lumber Workers, Nolan, West Virginia
Box   28
LU# 19682, Glass House Laborers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   28
LU# 19685, Filling Station Attendants, Coffeyville, Kansas
Box   28
LU# 19687, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Company), Sidney, Montana
Box   28
LU# 19689, Gasoline Station Attendants, Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   28
LU# 19690, Gasoline Station Attendants, Fairmont, West Virginia
Box   28
LU# 19691, Gulfport Fishermen, Gulfport, Mississippi
Box   28
LU# 19693, Saw Mill Workers, Deer Park, Washington
Box   28
LU# 19695, Chemical Workers, New York, New York
Box   28
LU# 19697, Flour and Cereal Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   28
LU# 19702, City and County Employees F.L.U., Toledo, Ohio
Box   28
LU# 19708, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Toledo, Ohio
Box   28
LU# 19714, Cement Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   28
LU# 19715, F.L.U. (Giant Portland Cement Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   28
LU# 19716, Warehouse, Furniture and Department Store Service Employees, Akron, Ohio
Box   28
LU# 19721, Fertilizer Workers, Troy, Illinois
Box   28
LU# 19724, Agricultural Workers, McGuffey, Ohio
Box   28
LU# 19727, F.L.U., Port Birmingham, Alabama
Box   28
LU# 19728, F.L.U. (Cleveland File Company), Cleveland, Ohio
Box   29
LU# 19731, F.L.U. (Loewenthal Company), Akron, Ohio
Box   29
LU# 19733, F.L.U. (Midwest Rubber Reclaiming Company), East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   29
LU# 19737, Aluminum Workers, Badin, North Carolina
Box   29
LU# 19744, Optical Workers, Dayton, Ohio
Box   29
LU# 19751, Sawmill and Timber Workers, Long Bottom, West Virginia
Box   29
LU# 19756, Ivory and Cassein Workers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   29
LU# 19757, F.L.U., Spencer, Iowa
Box   29
LU# 19765, F.L.U., Neenah, Wisconsin
Box   29
LU# 19766, F.L.U. (Myers-Spalti Manufacturing Company), Houston, Texas
Box   29
LU# 19771, Wholesale Plant Employees, Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   29
LU# 19772, Composition Floor Tile Makers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   29
LU# 19774, Radio Workers F.L.U., Chicago, Illinois
Box   29
LU# 19778, Lumber and Stove Workers, Talcum, Kentucky
Box   29
LU# 19781, Cleaners and Dyers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   29
LU# 19782, Coal Yard Employees, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   29
LU# 19783, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Ogden, Utah
Box   29
LU# 19784, Wool and Cotton Clip Sorters, New York, New York
Box   29
LU# 19788, Specialty Brass Employees, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Box   29
LU# 19790, Creosote Workers, Meridian, Mississippi
Box   29
LU# 19792, F.L.U., Miles City, Montana
Box   29
LU# 19793, F.L.U. (Birmingham Water Works Company), Birmingham, Alabama
Box   29
LU# 19794, Ice and Cold Storage Workers, Bluford, Illinois
Box   29
LU# 19797, Loggers and Sawmill Workers, Port Ludlow, Washington
Box   29
LU# 19802, Gas Station Employees, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   29
LU# 19805, United Radio Workers, Marion, Indiana
Box   29
LU# 19806, Smith Steel Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   29
LU# 19815, Building Paper and Roofing Products, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   29
LU# 19816, Hospital and Institutional Workers, San Francisco, California
Box   29
LU# 19820, Borax Workers, Kramer, California
Box   29
LU# 19822, Grocery Warehousemen, New York, New York
Box   29
LU# 19826, Cheese Factory Employees, Pocatello, Idaho
Box   30
LU# 19829, Nesco Fabricated Metal Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   30
LU# 19831, Lumber and Stove Makers, Vest, Kentucky
Box   30
LU# 19840, F.L.U. (Elkhart Brass Company), Elkhart, Indiana
Box   30
LU# 19841, Filling Station and Warehouse Employees, Waukesha, Wisconsin
Box   30
LU# 19854, Flour Mill Workers, Belleville, Illinois
Box   30
LU# 19859, Wire Workers, Worcestor, Massachusetts
Box   30
LU# 19860, Scrap Iron and Waste Material Workers, Racine, Wisconsin
Box   30
LU# 19862, Tea and Spice Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   30
LU# 19863, Chemical Workers, Niagara Falls, Ontario
Box   30
LU# 19872, Lumber Workers, Jasper, Alabama
Box   30
LU# 19873, Grain Elevator, Flour and Feed Mill Workers, Ogden, Utah
Box   30
LU# 19875, Warehouse Employees, Newark, New Jersey
Box   30
LU# 19876, Shingle Weavers, Centralia, Washington
Box   30
LU# 19877, Cement Plant Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   30
LU# 19879, F.L.U., Fayette, Alabama
Box   30
LU# 19882, Sawmill and Timberworkers, East Rainelle, West Virginia
Box   30
LU# 19895, Ocean Pearl Button Workers, Federalsburg, Maryland
Box   30
LU# 19897, Grocery Handlers, Porters and Warehousemen, Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   30
LU# 19907, Washington Cleaners and Dyers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   30
LU# 19913, United Auto Workers, South Bend, Indiana
Box   30
LU# 19916, F.L.U. (Johnson Motor Company), Waukegan, Illinois
Box   30
LU# 19917, Metal Cap Production Workers, Brooklyn, New York
Box   30
LU# 19923, Nurses, San Francisco, California
Box   30
LU# 19930, United Distillery Workers, San Francisco, California
Box   30
LU# 19931, Corn Products Workers, Keokuk, Iowa
Box   30
LU# 19940, United Auto Workers, Norwood, Ohio
Box   30
LU# 19947, F.L.U. (Alaska Junk Company), Portland, Oregon
Box   30
LU# 19953, Ladies Apparel Shipping Clerks, New York, New York
Box   30
LU# 19955, Cleaners and Dyers, Pocatello, Idaho
Box   30
LU# 19956, Filling Station and Warehouse Employees, Madison, Wisconsin
Box   30
LU# 19959, Warehouse Employees, Newark, New Jersey
Box   30
LU# 19961, Waste Paper Sorters and Handlers, Hoboken, New Jersey
Box   30
LU# 19964, F.L.U., Kansas City, Kansas
Box   30
LU# 19967, Metal Specialty, DePere, Wisconsin
Box   30
LU# 19972, Shipping Clerks, South Bend, Indiana
Box   30
LU# 19977, F.L.U. (Malleable Steel Range Manufacturing Company), South Bend, Indiana
Box   30
LU# 19980, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Box   30
LU# 19981, F.L.U. (Titan Metal Company), Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
Box   31
LU# 19983, Distillery Workers, Schenley, Pennsylvania
Box   31
LU# 19985, F.L.U. (Frost Company), Kenosha, Wisconsin
Box   31
LU# 19989, Cleaners, Dyers and Pressers, Los Angeles, California
Box   31
LU# 19992, Cemetery Workers, Coshocton, Ohio
Box   31
LU# 19994, Agricultural Workers, Blissfield, Michigan
Box   31
LU# 19997, United Cement Workers, Now Village, New Jersey
Box   31
LU# 20002, Rice Mill Workers, Stuttgart, Arkansas
Box   31
LU# 20003, Ushers, Cashiers, and Ticket Sellers, Santa Barbara, California
Box   31
LU# 20015, F.L.U., Patton, Pennsylvania
Box   31
LU# 20016, Bank Guards and Messengers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   31
LU# 20020, Fruit and Nut Packers, Oakland, California
Box   31
LU# 20021, Food Products Workers, Peoria, Illinois
Box   31
LU# 20022, Toy Workers, South Bend, Indiana
Box   31
LU# 20024, F.L.U. (Enamel Products Company), Cleveland, Ohio
Box   31
LU# 20025, Distillery Workers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   31
LU# 20027, Agricultural Workers, Findlay, Ohio
Box   31
LU# 20028, F.L.U. (Majestic Mill), Aurora, Missouri
Box   31
LU# 20029, Condiment Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   31
LU# 20032, Chemical Workers, Monsanto, Illinois
Box   31
LU# 20036, Merchandise Service and Delivery Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   31
LU# 20037, Sugar Refinery Employees, Crockett, California
Box   31
LU# 20038, Waste Paper Handlers, Brooklyn, New York
Box   31
LU# 20039, Display Fixture and Figure Workers, New York, New York
Box   31
LU# 20043, Film Exchange Employees, New York, New York
Box   31
LU# 20046, F.L.U. (Griffin Grocery and Manufacturing Company), Muskagee, Michigan
Box   31
LU# 20047, Cosmetic Manufacturing Employees, Memphis, Tennessee
Box   31
LU# 20048, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   31
LU# 20049, Technical Research Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   31
LU# 20052, Oyster Shuckers and Fish Cutters, Norfolk, Virginia
Box   31
LU# 20053, Flour Mill Workers, Huntington, West Virginia
Box   31
LU# 20055, Technical, Editorial and Office Assistants, Washington, New Jersey
Box   31
LU# 20056, Chemical Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   32
LU# 20058, Sugar Workers, Tracy, California
Box   32
LU# 20066, United Cement Workers, Oglesby, Illinois
Box   32
LU# 20070, F.L.U. (Libby, McNeil, Libby), Whitewater, Wisconsin
Box   32
LU# 20075, Cement Workers, South Pittsburg, Tennessee
Box   32
LU# 20076, Sight Seeing Guides and Lecturers, New York, New York
Box   32
LU# 20080, Fruit Warehouse Workers, Wenatchee, Washington
Box   32
LU# 20083, Glass Workers of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   32
LU# 20085, F.L.U., Gulfport, Mississippi
Box   32
LU# 20086, Glass Workers, Morgantown, West Virginia
Box   32
LU# 20088, Freight Handlers, Greensboro, North Carolina
Box   32
LU# 20091, F.L.U. (Hookless Fastener Plant), Meadville, Pennsylvania
Box   32
LU# 20095, F.L.U. (Henry Sheip Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   32
LU# 20097, American Flint Glass Workers, Toledo, Ohio
Box   32
LU# 20105, Beet Workers, Longmont, Colorado
Box   32
LU# 20107, Bakelite Workers, Wayne, New Jersey
Box   32
LU# 20111, F.L.U. (Lipscomb Grain Company), Springfield, Missouri
Box   32
LU# 20113, Stamping and Enameling Workers, West Lafayette, Ohio
Box   32
LU# 20115, Glass Workers, Cambridge, Ohio
Box   32
LU# 20116, Oyster and Cannery Workers, Bay Center, Washington
Box   32
LU# 20118, Novelty Workers, Coshocton, Ohio
Box   32
LU# 20119, Novelty Workers, Coshocton, Ohio
Box   32
LU# 20120, Food and Candy Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   33
LU# 20121, United Match Workers, Wadsworth, Ohio
Box   33
LU# 20127, Glass Workers, Toledo, Ohio
Box   33
LU# 20128, Glass Workers, Bellaire, Ohio
Box   33
LU# 20130, F.L.U. (Shell Metal Products, Inc.), Ellenville, New York
Box   33
LU# 20135, Filling Station Employees, San Francisco, California
Box   33
LU# 20136, F.L.U., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   33
LU# 20137, F.L.U. (Foster Bedding Company), Baltimore, Maryland
Box   33
LU# 20142, Oyster Workers, Shoalwater Bay(?)
Box   33
LU# 20147, Cannery Workers, San Pedro, California
Box   33
LU# 20149, Chemical Workers, Tacoma, Washington
Box   33
LU# 20156, Glass Workers, Williamstown, West Virginia
Box   33
LU# 20159, Railway Express Agency Employees, Jacksonville, Florida
Box   33
LU# 20160, Flour and Cereal Workers, Portland, Oregon
Box   33
LU# 20161, Baking Powder and Coffee Workers, Richmond, Virginia
Box   33
LU# 20168, Aluminum and Tinfoil Workers, New York, New York
Box   33
LU# 20170, Glass Workers, Paden City, West Virginia
Box   33
LU# 20171, Glass Workers, New Martinsville, West Virginia
Box   33
LU# 20174, Brushmakers, Seattle, Washington
Box   33
LU# 20183, F.L.U. (Pittsburg Valve and Fitting Company), Barberton, Ohio
Box   33
LU# 20186, F.L.U. (Babcock and Wilcox Company), Barberton, Ohio
Box   34
LU# 20191, F.L.U. (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company), Copley, Ohio
Box   34
LU# 20200, Southeastern Express Workers, Atlanta, Georgia
Box   34
LU# 20201, Southeastern Express Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   34
LU# 20204, Southern Railway Freight Handlers, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   34
LU# 20206, F.L.U., Peoria, Illinois
Box   34
LU# 20213, Spotters, Pressers and Repairmen, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   34
LU# 20214, Flour Mill Workers, Bluefield, West Virginia
Box   34
LU# 20215, Agricultural Workers, Torrington, Wyoming
Box   34
LU# 20218, F.L.U. (Young Spring and Wire Corporation), Oakland, California
Box   34
LU# 20219, Southern Railway Freight Handlers, Selma, Alabama
Box   34
LU# 20221, Agricultural Workers, Stockton, California
Box   34
LU# 20222, Gas Workers, Seattle, Washington
Box   34
LU# 20225, Sugar Workers
Box   34
LU# 20228, Fruit Cannery Workers, Olympia, Washington
Box   34
LU# 20230, Slide Fasteners, Meadville, Pennsylvania
Box   34
LU# 20231, Cemetery Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   34
LU# 20233, Florist and Greenhouse Workers, Denver, Colorado
Box   34
LU# 20235, Gas Station Employees, Tacoma, Washington
Box   34
LU# 20238, Bronze and Frit Workers, Grafton, Pennsylvania
Box   34
LU# 20239, South Bend Bait Workers, South Bend, Indiana
Box   34
LU# 20240, Southern Railway Freight Handlers, Memphis, Tennessee
Box   34
LU# 20243, Wholesale Grocery Salesmen, New York, New York
Box   34
LU# 20244, Wine, Liquor and Distillery Workers, Brooklyn, New York
Box   34
LU# 20246, Greenhouse Workers, Barberton, Ohio
Box   34
LU# 20247, Novelty Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   34
LU# 20248, Gasoline Station Attendents, San Francisco, California
Box   34
LU# 20251, Cannery Workers, Puyallup, Washington
Box   34
LU# 20254, Enamel Workers, Bellaire, Ohio
Box   34
LU# 20259, United Cement Workers, Coplay, Pennsylvania
Box   34
LU# 20261, Flour Mill Workers, Pendleton, Oregon
Box   35
LU# 20265, Stamping and Enameling Workers, Sebring, Ohio
Box   35
LU# 20266, United Cement Workers, Utica, Illinois
Box   35
LU# 20268, F.L.U. (National Biscuit Company), Marseilles, Illinois
Box   35
LU# 20270, Distillery Workers, Relay, Maryland
Box   35
LU# 20272, Chemical Workers, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Box   35
LU# 20274, Cannery Workers, Chinook, Washington
Box   35
LU# 20278, Can Workers, San Francisco, California
Box   35
LU# 20280, Chemical Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   35
LU# 20283, Soap and Vegetable Oil Workers, Los Angeles, California
Box   35
LU# 20284, Wholesale Produce Market Workers, Los Angeles, California
Box   35
LU# 20286, Dry Cleaners, Akron, Ohio
Box   35
LU# 20291, Bicycle Workers, Westfield, Massachusetts
Box   35
LU# 20292, Cannery Workers, Vancouver, Washington
Box   35
LU# 20294, American Railway Express Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   35
LU# 20296, Cannery Workers Union, Bellingham, Washington
Box   35
LU# 20297, Warehouse Employees, St. Paul, Minnesota
Box   35
LU# 20298, Pencil Material Workers, Stockton, California
Box   35
LU# 20299, Match Workers, Bellefonte, Pennsylvania
Box   35
LU# 20304, United Cement Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   35
LU# 20305, Cannery Workers, Monterey, California
Box   35
LU# 20307, Produce Handlers, Charlestown, Massachusetts
Box   35
LU# 20308, United Cement Workers, Nazareth, Pennsylvania
Box   35
LU# 20310, Oyster Workers, Olympia, Washington
Box   36
LU# 20311, Envelope Makers, Dayton, Ohio
Box   36
LU# 20314, Cement Mill Workers, Bellingham, Washington
Box   36
LU# 20316, Warehouse and Inside Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   36
LU# 20319, Plastic Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   36
LU# 20322, Cement and Mill Workers, Concrete, Washington
Box   36
LU# 20323, Flour, Feed, Grain and Elevator Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   36
LU# 20324, Cannery Workers, San Francisco, California
Box   36
LU# 20325, Cannery Workers, San Jose, California
Box   36
LU# 20328, Fish Canneries, Martinez, California
Box   36
LU# 20329, Commercial Artists and Designers Union, New York, New York
Box   36
LU# 20332, F.L.U. (Dana S. Courtney Company), Chicopee, Massachusetts
Box   36
LU# 20336, Cumberland Homestead, Crossville, Tennessee
Box   36
LU# 20337, Baggagemen, Concord, North Carolina
Box   36
LU# 20339, Gasoline Operators, La Salle, Illinois
Box   36
LU# 20344, F.L.U. (Heidsik Distillery Company), Barberton, Ohio
Box   36
LU# 20345, Cement Workers, Seattle, Washington
Box   36
LU# 20347, Hair Spinners, Chicago, Illinois
Box   36
LU# 20352, F.L.U. (Meredith Canvas Specialties, Inc.), Coshocton, Ohio
Box   36
LU# 20355, Artificial Butter and Spice Workers, Norwalk, Ohio
Box   36
LU# 20356, Ice and Cold Storage Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   36
LU# 20358, Paper Box Workers, Seattle, Washington
Box   36
LU# 20359, Enameling Workers, ?
Box   36
LU# 20360, Office Workers, Tacoma, Washington
Box   36
LU# 20362, F.L.U. (Presto-Lite Company), Seattle, Washington
Box   36
LU# 20365, F.L.U. (Northwestern Motor Company), Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Box   36
LU# 20367, Filling Station Employees, San Jose, California
Box   36
LU# 20368, United Cement Workers, New Castle, Pennsylvania
Box   36
LU# 20369, Credit and Collection Employees, Los Angeles, California
Box   36
LU# 20371, Clerk's, Cloquet, Minnesota
Box   36
LU# 20372, Mausoleum, Columbarium and Cemetery Employees, Oakland, California
Box   36
LU# 20376, Wholesale Alcoholic Beverage Salesmen, New York, New York
Box   36
LU# 20377, Smoked Fish Workers, New York, New Jersey
Box   36
LU# 20378, Wholesale Licensed Alcoholic Beverage Salesmen, Newark, New Jersey
Box   36
LU# 20380, Office Employees, Miami, Florida
Box   36
LU# 20388, American Federation of Grain Processors, Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   36
LU# 20383, Gasoline Station Operators and Helpers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   37
LU# 20385, United Match Workers, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Box   37
LU# 20388, F.L.U. (Kellogg Company), Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   37
LU# 20389, Artificial Leather and Rubber Workers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   37
LU# 20392, Chemical Workers, Camden, New Jersey
Box   37
LU# 20394, Distillery Workers, Logansport, Pennsylvania
Box   37
LU# 20395, Fourdineir Wire Finishers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   37
LU# 20396, Gas Men's Union, Carbondale, Pennsylvania
Box   37
LU# 20397, F.L.U. (General Mills), Vallejo, California
Box   37
LU# 20398, Match Factory Workers, Tacoma, Washington
Box   37
LU# 20401, Furniture and Wood Workers, Owosso, Michigan
Box   37
LU# 20402, F.L.U. (Cheney-Bigelow Wire Works Company), Springfield, Massachusetts
Box   37
LU# 20403, United Cement Workers, La Salle, Illinois
Box   37
LU# 20407, F.L.U. (U.S. Rubber Company), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   37
LU# 20408, Gasoline Station Attendants, Mount Vernon, New York
Box   37
LU# 20412, F.L.U. (Holcomb Manufacturing Company), Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   37
LU# 20413, Bowling Alley Pin Setters, Chicago, Illinois
Box   37
LU# 20415, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Iroquois Falls, Ontario
Box   37
LU# 20417, Glue Workers, Carrollville, Wisconsin
Box   37
LU# 20418, Distillery Workers, Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   37
LU# 20419, Red Caps, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   37
LU# 20420, F.L.U. (Plaskon Company), Toledo, Ohio
Box   37
LU# 20423, F.L.U. (Virden Company), Cleveland, Ohio
Box   37
LU# 20425, Salt Workers, Almeda County, ?
Box   37
LU# 20430, Chemical Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   37
LU# 20432, Filling Station Attendants, Cheyenne, Wyoming
Box   37
LU# 20438, F.L.U. (Roche Harbor Line and Cement Company), Friday Harbor, Washington
Box   37
LU# 20440, Tinfoil Workers, Richmond, Virginia
Box   37
LU# 20442, Newsboys F.L.U., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   37
LU# 20443, Flour and Cereal Workers, Salina, Kansas
Box   37
LU# 20444, F.L.U. (Echl Manufacturing Company), San Francisco, California
Box   37
LU# 20446, F.L.U. (The Briarwood Corporation), Cleveland, Ohio
Box   37
LU# 20447, F.L.U. (Baugh and Sons Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   37
LU# 20449, F.L.U. (Nestles Mild Products Inc.), Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Box   37
LU# 20451, F.L.U., Oakfield, Wisconsin
Box   37
LU# 20453, F.L.U. (Thayer's Baby Carriage Works), Eve, Pennsylvania
Box   37
LU# 20459, Refrigerator Workers, St. Paul, Minnesota
Box   38
LU# 20463, Mansfield Trades Council, Mansfield, Ohio
Box   38
LU# 20466, Seed Workers, Detroit, Michigan
Box   38
LU# 20467, Scrap Iron and Junk Handlers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   38
LU# 20468, Brush Workers, Troy, New York
Box   38
LU# 20470, American Federation of Potato Chip Workers, Des Moines, Louisiana
Box   38
LU# 20472, United Cement Workers, Northampton, Pennsylvania
Box   38
LU# 20473, Distillery Workers, Peoria, Illinois
Box   38
LU# 20475, Wholesale Merchandise Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   38
LU# 20476, F.L.U. (W.R. Weaver Company), El Paso, Texas
Box   38
LU# 20477, Button and Buckle Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   38
LU# 20479, Cannery Workers and Farm Laborers, Mount Vernon, Washington
Box   38
LU# 20482, F.L.U. (Josam Manufacturing Company), Michigan City, Indiana
Box   38
LU# 20483, Creosote Workers, Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   38
LU# 20487, Wholesale Grocery Employees, Chicago, Illinois
Box   38
LU# 20489, F.L.U. (Celon Company), Madison, Wisconsin
Box   38
LU# 20490, Gas Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   39
LU# 20492, F.L.U. (Wortendyke Manufacturing Company), Richmond, Virginia
Box   39
LU# 20493, F.L.U. (Wood Preserving Company), Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   39
LU# 20496, Distillers and Liquor Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   39
LU# 20498, Scrap, Iron, Metal and Rag Workers, ?
Box   39
LU# 20499, Sugar Workers, Brooklyn, New York
Box   39
LU# 20503, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Spokane, Washington
Box   39
LU# 20505, Cement Mill Workers, Grotto, Washington
Box   39
LU# 20506, F.L.U. (Everett Lime Company), Granite Falls, Washington
Box   39
LU# 20508, F.L.U. (Thiokol Rubber Company), Yardville, New Jersey
Box   39
LU# 20510, Wholesale Drug Employees, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   39
LU# 20511, Auto, Accessory and Service Station Employees, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   39
LU# 20513, Slide Fastener, Erie, Pennsylvania
Box   39
LU# 20515, Suspender Workers, St. Paul, Minnesota
Box   39
LU# 20517, F.L.U., Detroit, Michigan
Box   39
LU# 20518, F.L.U. (New Richmond Roller Mills Company), New Richmond, Wisconsin
Box   39
LU# 20525, Wholesale Grocery Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   39
LU# 20526, F.L.U. (Manito Filler Company), Manito, Illinois
Box   39
LU# 20528, Cosmetic Workers, Des Moines, Iowa
Box   39
LU# 20529, Chemical Workers, Port Chicago, California
Box   39
LU# 20531, F.L.U. (American Gas Machine Company), Albert Lea, Minnesota
Box   39
LU# 20533, Aluminum and Tinfoil Workers, Harrison, New Jersey
Box   39
LU# 20537, Stenographers, Typists and Bookkeepers and Assistants, Peoria, Illinois
Box   39
LU# 20538, Button Workers, Auburn, New York
Box   39
LU# 20541, United Grocery Employees, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   39
LU# 20542, F.L.U. (Cincinnati Terminal Warehouse), Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   39
LU# 20543, Ice Cream and Carbonated Beverage Workers, Du Quoin, Illinois
Box   39
LU# 20545, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Stockton, California
Box   39
LU# 20546, F.L.U. (Chamberlain Company of America), Peru, Illinois
Box   39
LU# 20547, Postal Telegraph Gypsum Workers, Greenville, Mississippi
Box   39
LU# 20549, Wholesale Hardware Dealers Employees, Chicago, Illinois
Box   39
LU# 20550, F.L.U. (U.S. Govt. WPA), Duluth, Minnesota
Box   39
LU# 20551, Wholesale Fruit and Produce Employees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   39
LU# 20553, Bed and Couch Springmakers, Louisville, Kentucky
Box   4O
LU# 20556, Filling Station Employees, Champaign, Illinois
Box   40
LU# 20557, Greenhouse Workers, Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   40
LU# 20558, Warehouse Employees, Richmond, Virginia
Box   40
LU# 20561, Fertilizer Workers, Smithton, Pennsylvania
Box   40
LU# 20564, F.L.U. (United Milk Products Company), Elkhorn, Wisconsin
Box   40
LU# 20565, F.L.U. (Benzons Flourspar Company), Cave in Rock, Illinois
Box   40
LU# 20567, F.L.U. (Edgar P. Lewis and Sons Company), Malden, Massachusetts
Box   40
LU# 20569, Gypsum Workers, Greenville, Mississippi
Box   40
LU# 20570, Waukesha Soft Drink Workers, Waukesha, Wisconsin
Box   40
LU# 20571, Licensed Weighers, Dispatchers, Supervisors and Assistants, New York, New York
Box   40
LU# 20572, Blast Furnace and Coke Oven Workers, Toledo, Ohio
Box   40
LU# 20573, Food Preservers, ?
Box   40
LU# 20579, F.L.U., Houston, Texas
Box   40
LU# 20580, F.L.U. (Stuber and Kuck Company), Peoria, Illinois
Box   40
LU# 20581, F.L.U. (Wall and Fancy Tile Plant), Keyport, New Jersey
Box   40
LU# 20582, Filling Station Employees, Champaign, Illinois
Box   40
LU# 20583, F.L.U. (Tucker Duck and Rubber Company), Fort Smith, Arkansas
Box   40
LU# 20584, Wire Workers, Lafayette, Indiana
Box   40
LU# 20585, Aluminum Workers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Box   40
LU# 20587, Chemical Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   40
LU# 20588, Fruit and Vegetable Distributors, Boston, Massachusetts
Box   40
LU# 20590, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Galveston, Texas
Box   40
LU# 20591, Fish Handlers and Cutters, Halifax, Nova Scotia
Box   40
LU# 20594, F.L.U. (Gill Glass and Fixture Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   40
LU# 20595, F.L.U. (Hart Manufacturing Company), ?, Kentucky
Box   40
LU# 20601, Flour, Mill and Cereal Workers, Coffeyville, Kansas
Box   40
LU# 20604, Twin City Optical Workers, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   40
LU# 20605, Paper Box Makers, South Kearny, New Jersey
Box   40
LU# 20606, F.L.U. (Bremis Bros. Bag Company), Peoria, Illinois
Box   40
LU# 20607, F.L.U. (Peoria Metal Specialty Company), Peoria, Illinois
Box   40
LU# 20609, Flour and Cereal Mill Workers, Yukon, Oklahoma
Box   40
LU# 20610, Beet Sugar Operators, Woodland, California
Box   40
LU# 20611, Chemical Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   40
LU# 20613, E.R. Wagner F.L.U., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   40
LU# 20615, Cement Workers, Riverside, California
Box   40
LU# 20616, Sugar Refining Workers, Spreckels, California
Box   40
LU# 20617, Rubber and Woolen Workers, Wausau, Wisconsin
Box   41
LU# 20618, Nesco Fabricated Metal Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   41
LU# 20620, Gas Workers, Madison, Wisconsin
Box   41
LU# 20621, Cement Mill Workers, Monolith, California
Box   41
LU# 20622, F.L.U. (American Can Company), Richmond, Virginia
Box   41
LU# 20623, Metal and Rubber Stamp Workers, Seattle, Washington
Box   41
LU# 20626, F.L.U. (Insulating Products Company), Aurora, Illinois
Box   41
LU# 20627, F.L.U. (Bender Body Company), Elyria, Ohio
Box   41
LU# 20628, Lima Central Labor, Lima, Ohio
Box   41
LU# 20630, Sugar Refinery Workers, Oakland, California
Box   41
LU# 20632, Distillery Workers, Linden, New Jersey
Box   41
LU# 20634, Newspaper and Periodical Circulation Employees, Oakland, California
Box   41
LU# 20636, F.L.U. (G.H. Hess Company), Louisville, Ohio
Box   41
LU# 20639, F.L.U. (Drake Bakeries, Inc.), Roxbury, Massachusetts
Box   41
LU# 20640, Bakelite Workers, Union Springs, New York
Box   41
LU# 20642, Checkers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   41
LU# 20643, F.L.U. (Euston Lead Company), Scranton, Pennsylvania
Box   41
LU# 20646, Cosmetic, Soap and Perfumery Workers, New York, New York
Box   41
LU# 20648, Metal Furniture Workers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Box   41
LU# 20650, Vending Machine Service Employees, New York, New York
Box   41
LU# 20651, General Storage and Warehouse Employees, Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   41
LU# 20653, Flour, Feed, Grain and Elevator Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   41
LU# 20655, Gas Workers, Austin, Texas
Box   41
LU# 20658, Wholesale Grocery Supplies, Chicago, Illinois
Box   41
LU# 20659, Feed and Seed Elevator Employees, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   41
LU# 20661, Aluminum Administrative Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   41
LU# 20663, F.L.U. (Hamilton Manufacturing Company), Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Box   42
LU# 20665, Pence Enamel Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   42
LU# 20666, Oregon Embalmers, Funeral Directors and Assistants, ?, Oregon
Box   42
LU# 20670, Plastic and Synthetic Button Workers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   42
LU# 20672, Railway Train Porters, Chicago, Illinois
Box   42
LU# 20673, F.L.U. (Standard Coated Products Company), McComb, Mississippi
Box   42
LU# 20674, F.L.U. (American Finishing Company), Memphis, Tennessee
Box   42
LU# 20675, F.L.U. (Birthadale Mills), McComb, Mississippi
Box   42
LU# 20676, Cannery Workers, Stockton, California
Box   42
LU# 20678, Aluminum Workers, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Box   42
LU# 20681, F.L.U. (P.P. Kellogg and Company), ?
Box   42
LU# 20682, Optical Workers, Petersburg, Virginia
Box   42
LU# 20683, Wall Paper Helpers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   42
LU# 20684, Cloth Window Shade Workers, Oswego, New York
Box   42
LU# 20685, Rubber Workers, Lafayette, Indiana
Box   42
LU# 20687, Cane Craftsmen Local, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   42
LU# 20688, Agricultural Laborers, Santa Ana, California
Box   42
LU# 20690, F.L.U. (Marathon Battery Company), Wausau, Wisconsin
Box   42
LU# 2o692, United Grain Processors, Springfield, Missouri
Box   42
LU# 20693, F.L.U. (American Distilling Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   42
LU# 20694, Mill and Elevators Employees, Witchita Falls, Texas
Box   42
LU# 20695, Creosote Workers, Jackson, Tennessee
Box   42
LU# 20697, F.L.U. (General Mill), Chicago, Illinois
Box   42
LU# 20699, F.L.U. (Minnesota Mining Company), Wausau, Wisconsin
Box   42
LU# 20701, Optical Workers, Boston, Massachusetts
Box   42
LU# 20704, F.L.U. (James Manufacturing Company), Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Box   42
LU# 20705, Dextone Workers, New Haven, Connecticut
Box   42
LU# 20707, Cannery Workers, Portland, Oregon
Box   42
LU# 20710, F.L.U. (Carnation Company), Coshocton, Ohio
Box   42
LU# 20711, Advertising Publicity and Newspaper Representatives, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   43
LU# 20713, F.L.U. (Lancaster Carbon Company), Lancaster, Ohio
Box   43
LU# 20714, F.L.U. (Tennison Manufacturing Company), Houston, Texas
Box   43
LU# 20716, Flour Mill Workers, Mount Vernon, Indiana
Box   43
LU# 20717, Beet Sugar Operators, Clarksburg, California
Box   43
LU# 20723, United Crown Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   43
LU# 20728, Paint, Varnish, Shellac and Lacquer Workers, Brooklyn, New York
Box   43
LU# 20732, Office Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   43
LU# 20733, Beet Sugar Operators, Manteca, California
Box   43
LU# 20734, Chemical Workers, New York, New York
Box   43
LU# 20735, F.L.U. (Ralston Purina Company), Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   43
LU# 20736, Glass Processors and Grinders, Clarksburg, West Virginia
Box   43
LU# 20738, Cement Workers, Cementon, New York
Box   43
LU# 20740, Wholesale and Retail Fish Dealers, Buffalo, New York
Box   43
LU# 20741, Textile, Fabrics Workers, Baraboo, Wisconsin
Box   43
LU# 20743, F.L.U. (Gaines Mining Company), Mariposa, California
Box   43
LU# 20744, Office Employees, Oakland, California
Box   43
LU# 20746, Citrus Workers, Ontario, California
Box   43
LU# 20718, Sugar Refinery Workers, Santa Ana, California
Box   43
LU# 20719, Iron, Steel, Metal and Rag Handlers, Centralia, Illinois
Box   43
LU# 20753, Dental Workers, Seattle, Washington
Box   43
LU# 20751, Cannery Workers, Friday Harbor, Washington
Box   43
LU# 20757, F.L.U. (Plimpton Manufacturing Company), Hartford, Connecticut
Box   43
LU# 20758, Miner Hillard Milling Company), Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
Box   43
LU# 20763, F.L.U. (Holtz Manufacturing Company), ?
Box   43
LU# 20768, United Cement Workers, Independence, Missouri
Box   43
LU# 20769, News Vendors, San Francisco, California
Box   43
LU# 20772, F.L.U., Medina, New York
Box   43
LU# 20778, F.L.U. (Highway Trailer Company), Edgerton, Wisconsin
Box   43
LU# 20779, F.L.U. (Gunnison Bros. Tannery), Girard, Pennsylvania
Box   43
LU# 20783, Chris Craft, Algonac, Michigan
Box   43
LU# 20784, F.L.U. (Highway Trailer Company), Stoughton, Wisconsin
Box   43
LU# 20786, F.L.U. (Post-Gazette), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   43
LU# 20789, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator Workers, Sherman, Texas
Box   43
LU# 20798, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Los Angeles, California
Box   43
LU# 20801, F.L.U. (Hillside Flourspar Company), Karbers Ridge, Illinois
Box   43
LU# 20802, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, El Reno, Oklahoma
Box   43
LU# 20806, F.L.U. (Pfeffer Milling Company), Lebanon, Illinois
Box   43
LU# 20807, Distillery Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   43
LU# 20810, F.L.U. (Carnation Company), Maysville, Kentucky
Box   43
LU# 20815, F.L.U., Bedford, Nova Scotia
Box   43
LU# 20817, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Chicago, Illinois
Box   43
LU# 20822, Brushmakers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   43
LU# 20826, F.L.U. (Victory Fluorspar Mines), Cave in Rock, Illinois
Box   44
LU# 20827, F.L.U. (Fluorspar Mine), Roseclaire, Illinois
Box   44
LU# 20828, F.L.U. (Mathieson Plant), Lake Charles, Louisiana
Box   44
LU# 20829, F.L.U. (Creamery Workers), Red Wing, Minnesota
Box   44
LU# 20830, F.L.U. (Federal Tin Company), Baltimore, Maryland
Box   44
LU# 20831, Citrus Byproduct Workers, Corona, California
Box   44
LU# 20832, F.L.U. (Allaire, Woodward and Company), ?, Illinois
Box   44
LU# 20834, Lima Central Labor, Lima, Ohio
Box   44
LU# 20836, Lock Workers, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Box   44
LU# 20839, F.L.U. (Rex Manufacturing Company), Connersville, Indiana
Box   44
LU# 20843, Cannery Workers, Hayward, California
Box   44
LU# 20844, F.L.U. (Aluminum Ore Mining Company), Roseclaire, Illinois
Box   44
LU# 20845, Cannery Workers, Kent, Washington
Box   44
LU# 20848, Graih Elevator Workers, Duluth, Minnesota
Box   44
LU# 20849, F.L.U. (Green Bay Food Company), Green Bay, Wisconsin
Box   44
LU# 20852, Cannery Workers, San Jose, California
Box   44
LU# 20854, Roofing and Tar Material Supply Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   44
LU# 20856, Furniture Workers, Hoboken, New Jersey
Box   44
LU# 20860, F.L.U. (Sunday Products, Inc.), Detroit, Michigan
Box   44
LU# 20862, United Cement Workers, Cementon, Pennsylvania
Box   44
LU# 20866-20870, Knit Goods Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   44
LU# 20875, Sugar Workers, Oxnard, California
Box   44
LU# 20876, Cereal Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   44
LU# 20877, Northwest Lumber Inspectors, ?
Box   45
LU# 20878, F.L.U. (Clinton Company), Clinton, Iowa
Box   45
LU# 20880, United Cement Workers, Hudson, New York
Box   45
LU# 20882, Hosiery Workers, Princeton, Kentucky
Box   45
LU# 20883, Professional Embalmers, Oakland, California
Box   45
LU# 20884, Sugar Refiners, Betteravia, California
Box   45
LU# 20885, Rubber Brush Workers, Ironton, Ohio
Box   45
LU# 20886, United Lime Workers, Crab Orchard, Tennessee
Box   45
LU# 20887, F.L.U. (Todd Galveston Dry Docks, Inc.), Galveston, Texas
Box   45
LU# 20889, Cannery Workers, Kingsburg, California
Box   45
LU# 20890, Optical Workers, Geneva, New York
Box   45
LU# 20893, F.L.U. (Mt. Vernon Garment Company), Mount Vernon, Illinois
Box   45
LU# 20894, Magnesite Miners, Gustine City, California
Box   45
LU# 20895, Flour and Cereal Workers, Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   45
LU# 20896, State Highway Maintenance Employees, Charleston, West Virginia
Box   45
LU# 20897, F.L.U. (Baker Perkins, Inc.), Saginaw, Michigan
Box   45
LU# 20899, F.L.U. (Iowa Fibre Products), Des Moines, Iowa
Box   45
LU# 20900, F.L.U. (P.H. Postel Milling Company), Mascoutah, Illinois
Box   45
LU# 20901, F.L.U. (Millstadt Milling Company), Millstadt, Illinois
Box   45
LU# 20903, F.L.U. (Crystal Fluorspar Company), Roseclaire, Illinois
Box   45
LU# 20905, Cannery Workers, San Leandro, California
Box   45
LU# 20906, Waterfront Workers, Honolulu, Hawaii
Box   45
LU# 20907, F.L.U. (Amalgamated Sugar Company), Ogden, Utah
Box   45
LU# 20909, F.L.U. (Sargent and Greenleaf, Inc.), Rochester, New York
Box   45
LU# 20910, F.L.U. (Michigan Carton Company), Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   45
LU# 20911, Rubber Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   45
LU# 20912, Milk Condensers Local, Oregon, Illinois
Box   45
LU# 20916, F.L.U. (Louisville Bedding Company), Louisville, Kentucky
Box   45
LU# 20918, Vegetable Packing House Workers, Cambridge, Maryland
Box   45
LU# 20920, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, New York, New York
Box   45
LU# 20923, Chemical Workers, Boundbrook, New York
Box   45
LU# 20926, Fur Workers, Seattle, Washington
Box   45
LU# 20927, United Match Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   45
LU# 20928, Flat Glass Workers, Fullerton, California
Box   45
LU# 20929, Gypsum Workers, Roxbury, Massachusetts
Box   45
LU# 20931, Extract Makers, Bottlers and Handlers, Boston, Massachusetts
Box   45
LU# 20932, F.L.U. (General Industries Company), Elyria, Ohio
Box   45
LU# 20933, F.L.U. (Star-Times Publishing Company), St. Louis, Missouri
Box   45
LU# 20935, F.L.U. (Creamery Package Manufacturing Company), Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Box   46
LU# 20937, Flour Mill Workers, Galveston, Texas
Box   46
LU# 20938, Flour Mill Workers, Galveston, Texas
Box   46
LU# 20940, Bookkeepers, Stenographers, and Accountants, New York, New York
Box   46
LU# 20946, F.L.U. (Clapp Baby Foods Company), Rochester, New York
Box   46
LU# 20947, F.L.U. (Palmer Thermometer Company), Norwood, Ohio
Box   46
LU# 20951, Gypsum Products, Midland, California
Box   46
LU# 20952, Steel Specialty Workers, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Box   46
LU# 20953, F.L.U., Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Box   46
LU# 2095L, Aluminum Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   46
LU# 20955, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   46
LU# 20956, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   46
LU# 20957, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   46
LU# 20959, Stenographers, Bookkeepers, Typists, Accountants, and Assistants, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   46
LU# 20960, F.L.U. (Caldwell Furniture), Lenoir, North Carolina
Box   46
LU# 20961, State Road Maintenance Employees, Leon, West Virginia
Box   46
LU# 20964, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Clinton, Missouri
Box   46
LU# 20966, Housing and Sanitary Inspectors, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   46
LU# 20968, F.L.U. (American Art Works, Inc.), Coshocton, Ohio
Box   46
LU# 20970, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator Workers, Delaware, Maryland
Box   46
LU# 20971, Portsmouth Gas Workers, Portsmouth, Virginia
Box   46
LU# 20972, F.L.U. (American Radiator Standard Sanitary Corporation), Baltimore, Maryland
Box   46
LU# 20974, Grain Elevator Workers, East Peoria, Illinois
Box   46
LU# 20975, Greenhouse and Florists, Seattle, Washington
Box   46
LU# 20976, Gas Station Operators, Warehousement and Helpers, Kansas City, Missouri
Box   46
LU# 20977, General Cereal Workers, Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   46
LU# 20983, Soap and Glycerine Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   46
LU# 20984, Farm Equipment Maintenance Workers, Stockton, California
Box   46
LU# 20989, Packers, and Preserve Workers, San Francisco, California
Box   46
LU# 20991, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Wichita, Kansas
Box   47
LU# 20998, Embossing Workers, Albany, New York
Box   47
LU# 21007, F.L.U. (Greenbros, Inc.), Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   47
LU# 21008, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, St. Joseph, Missouri
Box   47
LU# 21012, Distillery Workers, Napa, California
Box   47
LU# 21013, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, ?
Box   47
LU# 21016, American Fourdrinier Wire Finishers, Brooklyn, New York
Box   47
LU# 21021, Flour Mill Workers, Buffalo, New York
Box   47
LU# 21025, F.L.U. (Illinois Knitting Company), Mount Vernon, Illinois
Box   47
LU# 21030, Bank Employment, San Francisco, California
Box   47
LU# 21036, Wholesale Drug Employees, Chicago, Illinois
Box   47
LU# 21039, F.L.U. (Chas. Bruning Company), Detroit, Michigan
Box   47
LU# 21040, F.L.U. (Heller Hardt Hatband Company), Bath, Pennsylvania
Box   47
LU# 2104t; United Shrimp Headers, Galveston, Texas
Box   47
LU# 21045, United Cement Workers, Mitchell, Indiana
Box   47
LU# 21051, F.L.U. (Good Luck Foods, Inc.), Cleveland, Ohio
Box   47
LU# 21055, F.L.U. (Pfoudler Company), Elyria, Ohio
Box   47
LU# 21056, Wholesale Licensed Alchoholic Beverage Salesmen's, ?, Massachusetts
Box   47
LU# 21061, Southern Chemical Cotton Workers, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Box   47
LU# 21070, Cereal Workers, Geneva, New York
Box   47
LU# 21073, F.L.U. (Luzier, Inc.), Kansas City, Kansas
Box   47
LU# 21075, F.L.U. (Standard Gas Equipment Corporation), Baltimore, Maryland
Box   47
LU# 21076, Gypsum Workers, Long Beach, California
Box   47
LU# 21077, Fabricated Metal Workers, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Box   47
LU# 21078, Bagging Mill Workers, ?, Texas
Box   47
LU# 21084, Dried Fruit and Nut Packers, San Jose, California
Box   47
LU# 21088, F.L.U. (Wilson and Bennett Company), Weehawkin, New Jersey
Box   47
LU# 21092, Wholesale Warehouse and Grocery Service Employees, Brooklyn, New York
Box   47
LU# 21095, F.L.U. (Donaldson Art Sign Company), Covington, Kentucky
Box   47
LU# 21096, Copper Workers, Long Island, New York
Box   47
LU# 21100, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
Box   47
LU# 21101, Flour Mill Workers, Springfield, Indiana
Box   47
LU# 21102, Warehouse Employees, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   48
LU# 21103, Corset Workers, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Box   48
LU# 21104, Warehouse Employees, Washington, D.C.
Box   48
LU# 21105, Ladies Apparel, Shelbyville, Indiana
Box   48
LU# 21106, Cannery Workers (Frostcraft Packing Corporation)
Box   48
LU# 21107, Beauticians Supplies and Cosmetic Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   48
LU# 21108, Organ Workers, Hagerstown, Maryland
Box   48
LU# 21111, F.L.U. (Briktex Company), Kearny, New Jersey
Box   48
LU# 21112, F.L.U. (Walker Manufacturing and Sales Corporation), St. Joseph, Missouri
Box   48
LU# 21116, Century Woven Label Workers, Paterson, New Jersey
Box   48
LU# 21118, County Machine Mena, Coshocton, Ohio
Box   48
LU# 21122, F.L.U. (Beach and Arthur Paper Company), Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   48
LU# 21124, F.L.U. (Saginaw Labor Company), Saginaw, Michigan
Box   48
LU# 21125, Hair Spinners, Michigan City, Indiana
Box   48
LU# 21129, Coffee and Tea Workers, New York, New York
Box   48
LU# 21131, Cotton Compress Workers, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   48
LU# 21132, F.L.U. (Keokuk Electra-Metals Company), Keokuk, Washington
Box   48
LU# 21136, Chemical Workers, Marshall, Texas
Box   48
LU# 21140, F.L.U. (McConnon and Company), Winona, Minnesota
Box   48
LU# 21142, Stenographers, Clerks, Office Workers and Assistants, Rochester, New York
Box   48
LU# 21143, Flour Mill Workers, Watertown, Wisconsin
Box   48
LU# 21149, United Match Workers, Oswego, New York
Box   48
LU# 21150, Wool Scourers, Newton, Massachusetts
Box   48
LU# 21151, Cannery Workers, Salinas, California
Box   48
LU# 21156, F.L.U. (Chatham Mills, Inc.), Pittsboro, North Carolina
Box   48
LU# 21158, Brush Workers, Seymour, Indiana
Box   48
LU# 21159, Cosmetic Makers, Kansas City, Missouri
Box   48
LU# 21163, F.L.U. (Midwest Ice and Coldstorage Corporation), Kansas City, Kansas
Box   49
LU# 21164, F.L.U., Copperhill, Tennessee
Box   49
LU# 21166, F.L.U. (Denebum Distilling Company), Kansas City, Missouri
Box   49
LU# 21172, Providence Rubber Workers, Providence, Rhode Island
Box   49
LU# 21174, F.L.U. (Central Fibre Products Company), Vincennes, Indiana
Box   49
LU# 21175, F.L.U. (Davidson Enamel Products), Connersville, Indiana
Box   49
LU# 21181, F.L.U. (Pan American Refining Company), Galveston, Texas
Box   49
LU# 21182, Rice Mill Workers, Lake Charles, Louisiana
Box   49
LU# 21183, F.L.U. (Sandusky Metal Products Company), Sandusky, Ohio
Box   49
LU# 21186, Garment Workers, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Box   49
LU# 21187, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Sidney, Montana
Box   49
LU# 21189, F.L.U. (Delta Electric Company), Marion, Indiana
Box   49
LU# 21190, Cement Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   49
LU# 21194, F.L.U. (Shenango-Penn Mold Company), Dover, Ohio
Box   49
LU# 21195, Sulphur Workers, Freeport, Texas
Box   49
LU# 21201, Display Men's, ?, New Jersey
Box   49
LU# 21202, Waste Material Workers, Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   49
LU# 21205, Dow Drug Company Warehouse Employees, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   49
LU# 21206, F.L.U. (Lehon Company), Wilmington, Illinois
Box   49
LU# 21210, Citrus and Cannery Workers, Auburndale, Florida
Box   49
LU# 21211, Aluminum and Bronze Powder Workers, Malone, New York
Box   49
LU# 21212, Truss Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   49
LU# 21213, F.L.U. (New England Curtain Company), Fitchburg, Massachusetts
Box   49
LU# 21215, Twine and Cordage Mill Employees, Frankfort, Kentucky
Box   49
LU# 21218, F.L.U. (New Idea, Inc.), Coldwater, Ohio
Box   49
LU# 21222, F.L.U. (Cemetery Employees), Seattle, Washington
Box   49
LU# 21223, Office Employees, Houston, Texas
Box   49
LU# 21225, Wholesale Wine and Liquor Plant Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   49
LU# 21227, United Commercial Artists, Nashua, New Hampshire
Box   49
LU# 21229, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Swink, Colorado
Box   49
LU# 21230, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Worland, Wyoming
Box   49
LU# 21231, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Hardin, Montana
Box   49
LU# 21232, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Sheridan, Wyoming
Box   49
LU# 21233, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Torrington, Wyoming
Box   49
LU# 21236, Cement Mill Workers, Santa Cruz, California
Box   49
LU# 21237, Office Workers, Superior, Wisconsin
Box   49
LU# 21238, Fur Workers, Washington, D.C.
Box   49
LU# 21239, F.L.U. (F.E. Schundler Company), Joliet, Illinois
Box   49
LU# 21240, F.L.U. (Holly Sugar Corporation), Delta, Colorado
Box   49
LU# 21241, Los Angeles Editorial Association and Los Angeles Examiner, Los Angeles, California
Box   49
LU# 21243, F.L.U. (Walter Baker and Company), Dorchester Lower Mill, Massachusetts
Box   49
LU# 21245, Horticulturists and Floriculturists, San Francisco, California
Box   49
LU# 21246, Flour, Feed and Elevator Workers, Alton, Illinois
Box   49
LU# 21251, Cannery Workers, ?
Box   49
LU# 21254, F.L.U. (Goshen Rubber and Manufacturing Company), Goshen, Indiana
Box   49
LU# 21255, Rubber Workers, Atlanta, Georgia
Box   49
LU# 21257, National Soap and Glycerine Workers, Edgewater, New Jersey
Box   49
LU# 21258, F.L.U. (McKesson Robbins, Inc.), Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   49
LU# 21260, Beet Sugar Refinery Workers, Missoula, Montana
Box   50
LU# 21262, Office Employees, Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   50
LU# 21264, Distillery Workers, Bristol, Pennsylvania
Box   50
LU# 21268, Sugar Workers, Toppenish, Washington
Box   50
LU# 21273, Shoe Shine Workers, Beckley, West Virginia
Box   50
LU# 21278, F.L.U. (Sandoval Zinc Company), Sandoval, Illinois
Box   50
LU# 21279, F.L.U. (Yuba Manufacturing Company), ?
Box   50
LU# 21281, Sugar Workers, Bellingham, Utah
Box   50
LU# 21282, Cement Plant Workers, Ragland, Alabama
Box   50
LU# 21284, F.L.U. (Hemp and Company), Macomb, Illinois
Box   50
LU# 21285, Colored Southern Freight Handlers, Macon, Georgia
Box   50
LU# 21287, Cement Mill Workers, Fredonia, Kansas
Box   50
LU# 21288, Chemical Workers, Kearny, New Jersey
Box   50
LU# 21291, Cotton Seed and Vegetable Oil Workers, Fresno, California
Box   50
LU# 21296, Fibre and Leather Counter Moulders, St. Hyacinth, Quebec
Box   50
LU# 21301, Embalmers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   50
LU# 21302, Knit Good Workers, Waterford, New York
Box   50
LU# 21303, Embalmers, Funeral Directors and Apprentices, Chicago, Illinois
Box   50
LU# 21305, F.L.U. (St. Joseph Lead Company), Gouverneur, New York
Box   50
LU# 21307, Gypsum Mill Workers, Acme, Texas
Box   50
LU# 21311, Cannery Workers, Astoria, Oregon
Box   50
LU# 21312, Cotton Seed and Vegetable Oil Workers, Bakersfield, California
Box   50
LU# 21315, Wholesale Dry Goods and Novelty Workers, New York, New York
Box   50
LU# 21321, United Cement Workers, Metaline Falls, Washington
Box   50
LU# 21322, United Cement Workers, Orofino, Idaho
Box   51
LU# 21334, F.L.U. (Columbia Combining Company), Brooklyn, New York
Box   51
LU# 21336, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers and Assistants, Des Moines, Iowa
Box   51
LU# 21337, Cement Plant Workers, Fort Worth, Texas
Box   51
LU# 21338, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Amarillo, Texas
Box   51
LU# 21339, Wholesale Drug Warehouse Employees, Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Box   51
LU# 21341, Newspaper and News Distributors Office Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   51
LU# 21343, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator Workers, Hutchinson, Kansas
Box   51
LU# 21345, F.L.U. (Empire Worsted Mills, Inc.), Jamestown, New York
Box   51
LU# 21347, Coffee Workers, Camden, New Jersey
Box   51
LU# 21349, F.L.U. (Fitzgerald and Company), Jacksonville, Florida
Box   51
LU# 21354, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Richmond, Virginia
Box   51
LU# 21358, Marking Device Workers, New York, New York
Box   51
LU# 21361, Soaps and Cosmetic Workers, Burbank, California
Box   51
LU# 21362, Rubber Workers, Goshen, Indiana
Box   51
LU# 21364, F.L.U. (Corcoran Metal Products), Washington, Indiana
Box   51
LU# 21367, F.L.U. (Seymour Woolen Mills), Seymour, Indiana
Box   51
LU# 21369, Food Packers and Cannery Workers, Long Island City, New York
Box   51
LU# 21372, Beet Sugar Refineries Employees, Denver, Colorado
Box   51
LU# 21381, Embalmers, New York, New York
Box   51
LU# 21392, Beet and Sugar Refinery Employees, Denver, Colorado
Box   51
LU# 21397, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Minatare, Nebraska
Box   51
LU# 21401, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Scottsbluff, Nebraska
Box   51
LU# 21406, The Journeymen Tailors, Peoria, Illinois
Box   51
LU# 21407, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Mitchell, Nebraska
Box   51
LU# 21409, Tent, Awning and Canvas Workers, Kansas City, Missouri
Box   51
LU# 21410, Chemical Workers, San Francisco, California
Box   51
LU# 21413, F.L.U. (Carey Salt Company), Winnfield, Louisiana
Box   51
LU# 21414, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Bayard, Nebraska
Box   51
LU# 21421, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Rocky Ford, Colorado
Box   52
LU# 21422, F.L.U. (National Sugar Manufacturing Company), Sugar City, Colorado
Box   52
LU# 21424, Fish Cannery Workers, Hoquiam, Washington
Box   52
LU# 21427, Office Workers, Columbus, Ohio
Box   52
LU# 21431, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Lyman, Nebraska
Box   52
LU# 21432, News Writers, Reporters and Editorial Workers, Boston, Massachusetts
Box   52
LU# 21434, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Grand Island, Nebraska
Box   52
LU# 21435, Flour, Cereal and Feed Workers, Lincoln, Nebraska
Box   52
LU# 21143, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Denver, Colorado
Box   52
LU# 21446, Beet Sugar Refinery Workers, Grand Forks, Minnesota
Box   52
LU# 21449, Distillery Workers, Lawrenceberg, Indiana
Box   52
LU# 21455, Atlantic Fishermen, Boston, Mass.
Box   52
LU# 21456, F.L.U. (Ebner Ice and Cold Storage Company), Vincennes, Indiana
Box   52
LU# 21459, Quarry Workers, Winnfield, Louisiana
Box   52
LU# 21462, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Chaska, Minnesota
Box   52
LU# 21463, F.L.U. (Kurtz Bros. Company), Clearfield, Pennsylvania
Box   52
LU# 21464, F.L.U. (Altolia Mining Company), Altolia, California
Box   52
LU# 21466, U.S. Gypsum Employees, South Bend, Indiana
Box   52
LU# 21467, F.L.U. (Hampden Grinding Wheel Company), Springfield, Massachusetts
Box   52
LU# 21468, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Mason City, Iowa
Box   52
LU# 21469, Quarry Workers, Bloomington, Indiana
Box   52
LU# 21471, Quarry Workers, Oolitic, Indiana
Box   52
LU# 21473, Quarry Workers, Rockwood, Alabama
Box   52
LU# 21475, Twin City, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   52
LU# 21479, Fur Workers, Toronto, Ontario
Box   52
LU# 21480, Fur Workers, Toronto, Ontario
Box   52
LU# 21481, Fur Workers, Toronto, Ontario
Box   52
LU# 21483, Bag Workers, Seattle, Washington
Box   52
LU# 21486, Office Employees, Bellingham, Washington
Box   52
LU# 21493, Textile Material Shippers and Clerks, Fall River, Massachusetts
Box   52
LU# 21497, Office Employees, Detroit, Michigan
Box   52
LU# 21503, Flour Cereal Baking Powder Workers, Hoboken, New Jersey
Box   52
LU# 21504, Celite Products Workers, Lompoc, California
Box   52
LU# 21507, Loomfixers, Utica, New York
Box   52
LU# 21512, Motor and Bus Terminal Checkers, Platform and Office Workers, Hoboken, New Jersey
Box   53
LU# 21514, Knit Goods Workers, Cohoes, New York
Box   53
LU# 21517, United Cement Workers, Dixon, Illinois
Box   53
LU# 21526, F.L.U. (Baker Manufacturing Company), Chanute, Kansas
Box   53
LU# 21529, Coldstorage Men
Box   53
LU# 21533, F.L.U. (Fairbury Windmill Company), Fairbury, Nebraska
Box   53
LU# 21536, F.L.U. (Monsanto Chemical Company), St. Louis, Missouri
Box   53
LU# 21537, Codfish Workers, Poulsbo, Washington
Box   53
LU# 21538, Smelter Workers, Blackwell, Oklahoma
Box   53
LU# 21540, Flour and Cereal Workers, O'Fallon, Illinois
Box   53
LU# 21541, Sugar Refinery Workers, Chinook, Montana
Box   53
LU# 21542, Flour, Cereal and Elevator Workers, New Ulm, Minnesota
Box   53
LU# 21543, Office Employees, Madison, Wisconsin
Box   53
LU# 21544, Grain Elevator Workers, Pekin, Illinois
Box   53
LU# 21558, F.L.U. (McDonald Construction Company), Anchorage, Alaska
Box   53
LU# 21560, Blouse Workers, Millville, New Jersey
Box   53
LU# 21561, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Davenport, Iowa
Box   53
LU# 21571, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   53
LU# 21575, Citrus and Cannery Workers, Tampa, Florida
Box   53
LU# 21576, Cereal, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator Workers, Omaha, Nebraska
Box   53
LU# 21577, Narrow Fabrics Textile, Middletown, Connecticut
Box   53
LU# 21578, F.L.U. (Monticello Manufacturing Corporation), Elwood, Indiana
Box   53
LU# 21579, Pecan Shellers, Galveston, Texas
Box   53
LU# 21583, Feed Workers, Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   53
LU# 21584, Motor and Bus Terminal Checkers, Wichita, Kansas
Box   53
LU# 21585, Jewish Ministers Cantors, Montreal, Quebec
Box   53
LU# 21587, Quarry Workers, Merrill, Wisconsin
LU# 21588, see LU# 2469
Box   53
LU# 21591, F.L.U. (Variety Spring Manufacturing Company), Portland, Oregon
Box   53
LU# 21603, Flour and Feed Mill Workers, Norfolk, Nebraska
Box   53
LU# 21606, F.L.U. (Keokuk Canning Company), Keokuk, Iowa
Box   53
LU# 21607, Junk Yard Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   53
LU# 21612, Office Employees, Kansas City, Missouri
Box   53
LU# 21613, Steering Wheel Workers, Pendleton, Indiana
Box   53
LU# 21621, Chemical Workers, Pulaski, Virginia
Box   53
LU# 21623, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   53
LU# 21625, Display Fixture Workers, New York, New York
Box   54
LU# 21626, F.L.U. (Johns-Manville Corporation), Manville, New Jersey
Box   54
LU# 21631, Cannery Workers, Portland, Maine
Box   54
LU# 21634, Cannery Workers, ?, California
Box   54
LU# 21640, Rubber Workers, Milford, Massachusetts
Box   54
LU# 21643, Rock Products Workers, Watsonville, California
Box   54
LU# 21646, Soap and Edible Oil Workers, Portsmouth, Virginia
Box   54
LU# 21648, Shipping, Receiving Clerks and Assistants, Chicago, Illinois
Box   54
LU# 21649, F.L.U., Portland, Maine
Box   54
LU# 21651, Dental Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   54
LU# 21652, Cement Workers, West Mankato, Minnesota
Box   54
LU# 21659, United Cement Workers, West Conshohocken, Pennsylvania
Box   54
LU# 21662, Newspaper Commercial Associates, Chicago, Illinois
Box   54
LU# 21664, F.L.U. (Lamson Company, Inc.), Syracuse, New York
Box   54
LU# 21665, Agricultural Workers, Crystal Springs, Mississippi
Box   54
LU# 21669, F.L.U. (Union Cutlery Company), Olean, New York
Box   54
LU# 21671, United Cement Workers, Howes Cave, New York
Box   54
LU# 21690, Chicago Editorial Association, Chicago, Illinois
Box   54
LU# 21691, United Cement Workers, Marcus, Washington
Box   54
LU# 21693, F.L.U. (New York Blower Company), La Porte, Indiana
Box   54
LU# 21695, Grain Processors, Keokuk, Iowa
Box   54
LU# 21701, Quarry Workers, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Box   54
LU# 21703, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Portsmouth, Virginia
Box   54
LU# 21706, F.L.U. (Witt Cornice Company), Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   54
LU# 21708, Knit Goods Workers, Ilion, New York
Box   54
LU# 21709, Potash Workers, Carlsbad, New Mexico
Box   54
LU# 21712, F.L.U. (Sheridan Iron Works), Champlain, New York
Box   54
LU# 21713, Leather Workers, Bethel, Connecticut
Box   54
LU# 21720, Weavers, Fabric, Tie Makers and Finishers, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Box   54
LU# 21721, F.L.U. (Simmons Company), Watertown, Massachusetts
Box   54
LU# 21723, Textile Workers, Stonewall, Mississippi
Box   54
LU# 21727, F.L.U. (Superior Metal Products Company), St. Paul, Minnesota
Box   54
LU# 21731, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Lovell, Wyoming
Box   54
LU# 21732, F.L.U. (Illinois Zinc Company), Dumas, Texas
Box   54
LU# 21733, Chemical Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   54
LU# 21735, Smelter Workers, El Paso, Texas
Box   55
LU# 21739, Carbon Black Workers, Ouachita, Louisiana
Box   55
LU# 21742, Wholesale Non-Alchoholic Beverage Salesmen, Newark, New Jersey
Box   55
LU# 21753, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Washington, D.C.
Box   55
LU# 21754, F.L.U. (Fulton Sylphon Company), Knoxville, Tennessee
Box   55
LU# 21757, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Brighton, Colorado
Box   55
LU# 21759, General Aniline Chemical Workers, Rensselaer, New York
Box   55
LU# 21761, Slate Workers, Granville, New York
Box   55
LU# 21762, Flour and Feed Mill Workers, Beardstown, Illinois
Box   55
LU# 21765, F.L.U. (Crossett Chemical Company), Crossett, Arkansas
Box   55
LU# 21767, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Brighton, Colorado
Box   55
LU# 21774, F.L.U. (Central Fibre Products Company Inc.), Vincennes, Indiana
Box   55
LU# 21775, Beet Sugar Refineries Employees, Windsor, Colorado
Box   55
LU# 21778, Beet Sugar Refineries Employees, Fort Lupton, Colorado
Box   55
LU# 21782, Flour and Cereal Workers, Higginsville, Missouri
Box   55
LU# 21781, F.L.U. (Compo-site, Inc.), Newark, New Jersey
Box   55
LU# 21785, Chemical Workers, Rothschild, Wisconsin
Box   55
LU# 21786, Office Employees, Retail Clerks, Detroit, Michigan
Box   55
LU# 21788, Chemical Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   55
LU# 21789, Casket Makers and Woodworkers, Boston, Massachusetts
Box   55
LU# 21790, United Cement Workers, Houston, Texas
Box   55
LU# 21792, F.L.U. (Rose Range Corporation), Brooklyn, New York
Box   55
LU# 21800, Pen and Pencil Workers, Hudson County, New Jersey
Box   55
LU# 21802, Chemical Workers, Staten Island, New York
Box   55
LU# 21804, F.L.U. (Creer Steel Company), Dover, Ohio
Box   55
LU# 21809, Cottonseed Oil Workers, Cairo, Illinois
Box   55
LU# 21811, Chemical Workers, Edgewater, New Jersey
Box   55
LU# 21814, Perishable Product Service, Chicago, Illinois
Box   55
LU# 21818, F.L.U. (Morton Mill), ?
Box   55
LU# 21822, Beet Sugar Refineries Workers, ?
Box   55
LU# 21825, F.L.U. (American Oil Company), Rensselaer, New York
Box   55
LU# 21826, Beet Sugar Refineries Employment, Johnstown, Colorado
Box   55
LU# 21830, Flour, Feed and Cereal Workers, Bell, California
Box   55
LU# 21834, F.L.U. (Reynolds Molded Plastics Div.), Jackson, Michigan
Box   55
LU# 21810, Flour, Mill and Grain Elevator Employees, Lawrenceberg, Indiana
Box   55
LU# 21844, Grain Processors, Paris, Illinois
Box   55
LU# 21849, Newspaper Solicitors and Crew Managers, San Francisco, California
Box   55
LU# 21851, F.L.U. (Eagle Manufacturing Company), Wellsburg, West Virginia
Box   55
LU# 21852, Flour and Feed and Cereal Workers, Slater, Missouri
Box   55
LU# 21853, F.L.U. (Husers Flour Mill), Salt Lake City, Utah
Box   55
LU# 21854, Cigarette Vending Machine Servicemen, New York, New York
Box   55
LU# 21858, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   55
LU# 21860, F.L.U. (Southern Kraft Corporation), Bastrop, Louisiana
Box   55
LU# 21863, F.L.U. (Royal Lace Paper Works), New York, New York
Box   55
LU# 21864, F.L.U. (Fred Carr Wool Commission Company), Boston, Massachusetts
Box   55
LU# 21866, Distillery Workers, Cynthiana, Kentucky
Box   56
LU# 21867, Textile Workers, Middletown, Connecticut
Box   56
LU# 21868, Teamsters and Transport Workers, Ketchikan, Alaska
Box   56
LU# 21869, Fertilizer Workers, Quebec, Canada
Box   56
LU# 21876, Chemical Workers, Marquette, Michigan
Box   56
LU# 21884, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Wilmington, Delaware
Box   56
LU# 21885, F.L.U. (Dancyger Safety Pin Ticket Company), Cleveland, Ohio
LU# 21888, see LU# 11251
Box   56
LU# 21889, F.L.U. (Hettrick Manufacturing Company), Goshen, Indiana
Box   56
LU# 21890, Cement Workers, Bonner-Springs, Kansas
Box   56
LU# 21893, Textile Workers, New York, New York
Box   56
LU# 21895, F.L.U. (Honeymead Products Company), Cedar Rapids, Iowa
Box   56
LU# 21896, F.L.U. (Commercial Milling Company), Detroit, Michigan
Box   56
LU# 21903, F.L.U. {Lewis Shepard Company), Watertown, Massachusetts
Box   56
LU# 21904, F.L.U. (Florence Cotton Milk), Florence, Alabama
Box   56
LU# 21905, F.L.U. (Donaldson Art Sign Company), Covington, Kentucky
Box   56
LU# 21910, United Flour Mill Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   56
LU# 21914, F.L.U. (Hood Rubber Company), Watertown, Massachusetts
Box   56
LU# 21916, F.L.U. (Fork and Hoe Company), Frankfort, New York
Box   56
LU# 21918, Canning Workers, Croswell, Michigan
Box   56
LU# 21920, Advertising Metal Novelty Workers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   56
LU# 21921, Chemical Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   56
LU# 21923, F.L.U., Boston, Massachusetts
Box   56
LU# 21926, Mill Quarry Workers, Austin, Texas
Box   56
LU# 21929, United Grain Processors, Liberal, Kansas
Box   56
LU# 21932, F.L.U. (Certain-Teed Products Corporation), Savannah, Georgia
Box   56
LU# 21934, Sugar Workers, Reserve, Louisiana
Box   56
LU# 21935, Red Ore Miners, Muscoda, Alabama
Box   56
LU# 21936, Red Ore Miners, Wenonah, Alabama
Box   56
LU# 21937, Red Ore Miners, Ishkooda, Alabama
Box   56
LU# 21938, F.L.U. (Onarga Nursery Company, Inc.), Onarga, Illinois
Box   56
LU# 21939, Chemical Workers, Berkeley, California
Box   56
LU# 21944, Dried Fruit Packers, Napa, California
Box   56
LU# 21953, F.L.U. (National Casket Company), Oneida, New York
Box   56
LU# 21954, Mushroom Growers, West Winfield, Pennsylvania
Box   56
LU# 21957, Salt Mine Workers, Delcambre, Louisiana
Box   56
LU# 21959, Automobile Workers, York, Pennsylvania
Box   56
LU# 21960, Plastic Tape Workers, Michigan City, Indiana
Box   56
LU# 21962, Spun Silk Workers, Brighton, Massachusetts
Box   56
LU# 21965, Linseed Workers, Edgewater, New Jersey
Box   57
LU# 21967, F.L.U. (Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company), Docena, Tennessee
Box   57
LU# 21968, F.L.U. (Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company), Wylam, Tennessee
Box   57
LU# 21969, F.L.U. (Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company), Edgewater, Tennessee
Box   57
LU# 21970, F.L.U. (Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railroad Company), Hamilton, Tennessee
Box   57
LU# 21971, Woodward Ore Miners, Woodward, Alabama
Box   57
LU# 21978, Can Workers, Tampa, Florida
Box   57
LU# 21980, F.L.U. (Florence Thread Company), Riverside, New Jersey
Box   57
LU# 21986, Office Employees, Sacramento, California
Box   57
LU# 21988, Marsh Wall Products, Dover, Ohio
Box   57
LU# 21989, Chemical Workers, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Box   57
LU# 21990, F.L.U. (Hutchinson Cider and Vinegar Works), Hutchinson, Kansas
Box   57
LU# 21991, Retail Auto Salesmen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   57
LU# 21993, F.L.U. (Kelly Island Lime and Transport Company), Alpena, Michigan
Box   57
LU# 21994, F.L.U. (Robbins Tire and Rubber Company), Muscle Shoals, Alabama
Box   57
LU# 22000, F.L.U. (Pal Blade Company), Plattsburgh, New York
Box   57
LU# 22001, F.L.U. (Barler Metal Products Company), Goshen, Indiana
Box   57
LU# 22002, Dairy Products Employees, Hoboken, New Jersey
Box   57
LU# 22004, Textile Workers, Pawtucket, Rhode Island
Box   57
LU# 22006, Cannery and Preserve Workers, New York, New York
Box   57
LU# 22009, United Phosphate Workers, Fort Pierce, Florida
Box   57
LU# 22014, Rubber Workers, Providence, Rhode Island
Box   57
LU# 22016, Office Employees, Dubuque, Iowa
Box   57
LU# 22020, Baitmen, San Francisco, California
Box   57
LU# 22022, F.L.U. (Aluminum Company of Canada), Montreal, Canada
Box   57
LU# 22026, Chemical and Oil Workers,, Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   57
LU# 22027, Office Employees, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   57
LU# 22030, Wholesale Candy & Tobacco Salesmen, Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Box   57
LU# 22032, F.L.U. (J.C. Sanders Cotton Mill), Prichard, Alabama
Box   57
LU# 22035, F.L.U. (Chesapeake Paperboard Company), Baltimore, Maryland
Box   57
LU# 22037, Stiel Warehouse Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   57
LU# 22041, United Phosphate Workers, Mulberry, Florida
Box   57
LU# 22043, F.L.U. (A. J. Miller Company), Bellefontaine, Ohio
Box   57
LU# 22047, Distillery Workers, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   57
LU# 22049, F.L.U. (Jones Metal Products Company), West Lafayette, Ohio
Box   57
LU# 22050, United Soap, Glycerine & Edible Oil Workers, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Box   57
LU# 22051, Chemical Workers, Bound Brook, New Jersey
Box   57
LU# 22052, Brewery Workers, Honolulu, Hawaii
Box   57
LU# 22053, Newspaper Writers & Reporters, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Box   57
LU# 22055, Office Employees, Richmond, Virginia
Box   57
LU# 22056, United Phosphate Workers, Nichols, Florida
Box   57
LU# 22058, F.L.U. (Corhart Refractory Company), Louisville, Kentucky
Box   57
LU# 22060, Tire, Battery, Automotive Parts & Accessory Employees, Bloomfield, New Jersey
Box   57
LU# 22062, Fireworks Employees, ?
Box   57
LU# 22065, Rubber Workers, Charlestown, Massachusetts
Box   57
LU# 22067, Grain Processors, Fostoria, Ohio
Box   57
LU# 22069, F.L.U. (American Encaustic Tiling Company), Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Box   57
LU# 22072, Chemical Workers, Jacksonville, Florida
Box   57
LU# 22073, Flour Mill Workers, Buffalo, New York
Box   58
LU# 22074, Flour Mill Workers, Knoxville, Tennessee
Box   58
LU# 22075, Gravel Workers, Alexandria, Virginia
Box   58
LU# 22077, Rubber Workers, Keokuk, Iowa
Box   58
LU# 22079, F.L.U. (Alphaduct Products Company), ?
Box   58
LU# 22080, Flour, Feed & Elevator Workers, Marion, Ohio
Box   58
LU# 22081, Rubber Workers, Guelph, Ontario
Box   58
LU# 22085, F.L.U. (Walnut Hosiery Mills), Shamokin, Pennsylvania
Box   58
LU# 22086, Cannery Workers, Armona, California
Box   58
LU# 22089, Enamel & Paint Sign Workers, Coshocton, Ohio
Box   58
LU# 22095, Optical Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   58
LU# 22100, F.L.U. (Lone Star Cement Corporation), New Orleans, Louisiana
Box   58
LU# 22104, Cannery Workers, Nebraska City, Nebraska
Box   58
LU# 22106, Circulation Office Workers, Tampa, Florida
Box   58
LU# 22107, ??
Box   58
LU# 22111, Miners, Fontana, North Carolina
Box   58
LU# 22114, Woolen Sorters & Pickers, Chelsea, Massachusetts
Box   58
LU# 22116, F.L.U. (Raymond Laboratories), St. Paul, Minnesota
Box   58
LU# 22120, Cannery Workers, Brazil, Indiana
Box   58
LU# 22122, F.L.U. (Linderme Tube Company), Euclid, Ohio
Box   58
LU# 22123, Flour, Feed,Cereal & Elevator Workers, Kankakee, Illinois
Box   58
LU# 22124, Playthings & Novelty Workers, Bayonne, New Jersey
Box   58
LU# 22125, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Longmont, Colorado
Box   58
LU# 22127, F.L.U. (Archer Daniels Midland Company), Fredonia, Kansas
Box   58
LU# 22130, Automotive Chemical Products, Camden, New Jersey
Box   58
LU# 22132, United Grain Processors, Topeka, Kansas
Box   58
LU# 22133, Button Workers, Kenilworth, New Jersey
Box   58
LU# 22139, Dairy Workers, Detroit, Michigan
Box   58
LU# 22143, Salt Workers, Hutchinson, Kansas
Box   58
LU# 22145, F.L.U. (New England Foil)
Box   58
LU# 22148, Metal Hose Workers, Maywood, Illinois
Box   58
LU# 22150, Cotton Seed Oil Workers, Cairo, Illinois
Box   58
LU# 22153, Office Employees, Barberton, Ohio
Box   58
LU# 22159, Narraw Fabric Textile Workers, Manheim, Pennsylvania
Box   58
LU# 22161, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Brush, Colorado
Box   59
LU# 22162, Chemical Workers, Painesville, Ohio
Box   59
LU# 22164, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Richmond, Virginia
Box   59
LU# 22165, F.L.U. (Michiana Products Corporation), Michigan City, Indiana
Box   59
LU# 22166, Pigment Color & Chemical Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   59
LU# 22167, Meter Production Workers, Brooklyn, New York
Box   59
LU# 22168, Wholesale Tobacco Salesmen, Newark, New Jersey
Box   59
LU# 22170, Metal Polishers, Buffers, Platers, Spinners and Helpers, Kinsman, Ohio
Box   59
LU# 22173, Registered Nurses, First Aid Men & Women, Los Angeles County, California
Box   59
LU# 22174, Enamel Workers, Frankfort, Indiana
Box   59
LU# 22175, Davidson Enamel Products, Inc., Connersville, Indiana
Box   59
LU# 22177, Michigan Consolidated Gas Workers, Detroit, Michigan
Box   59
LU# 22179, F.L.U. (Star Brush Manufacturing Company, Inc.), Boston, Massachusetts
Box   59
LU# 22180, Hairpin & Cosmetic Workers, Shelbyville, Illinois
Box   59
LU# 22181, Smelter Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   59
LU# 22184, F.L.U. (White Dental Company), Staten Island, New York
Box   59
LU# 22185, United Aluminum Workers, Listerhill, Alabama
Box   59
LU# 22187, F.L.U. (Scoville Manufacturing), Waterbury, Connecticut
Box   59
LU# 22189, Trailer & Body Workers, Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   59
LU# 22191, Oil Workers, Toledo, Ohio
Box   59
LU# 22192, F.L.U. (Sawsmiths), Lawrenceburg, Indiana
Box   59
LU# 22194, F.L.U. (Sanders Lumber Company), South Bend, Indiana
Box   59
LU# 22195, F.L.U. (Metals Refining Company), Hammond, Indiana
Box   59
LU# 22198, Chemical Workers, Collinsville, Illinois
Box   59
LU# 22199, Fabricated Metal Workers, Cairo, Illinois
Box   59
LU# 22201, Washington Newspaper Service Employees, Washington, D.C.
Box   59
LU# 22204, F.L.U. (J.C. Lysle Milling Company), Leavenworth, Kansas
Box   59
LU# 22207, F.L.U. (Hicks Body Company), Lebanon, Indiana
Box   59
LU# 22208, F.L.U. (Washburn Wire Company), Phillipsdale, Rhode Island
Box   59
LU# 22210, Office Employees F.L.U., Dallas, Texas
Box   59
LU# 22214, Cornucopia Gold Mines, Seattle, Washington
Box   59
LU# 22220, Sugar Refinery Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   59
LU# 22221, Greenhouse Employees, Fairport, New York
Box   59
LU# 22222, Publicity Newswriters & Office Workers, Tampa, Florida
Box   60
LU# 22227, F.L.U. (Haeft & Company), Waukegan, Illinois
Box   60
LU# 22228, F.L.U. (Hyman Michaels Company), Evanston, Wyoming
Box   60
LU# 22229, General Tin & Wax Containers, Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   60
LU# 22240, F.L.U. (Kohl Printing Company), Marseilles, Illinois
Box   60
LU# 22244, Office Employees, Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   60
LU# 22247, Iron Ore Miners, Mineville, New York
Box   60
LU# 22248, Flour, Cereal & Elevator Workers, Rush City, Minnesota
Box   60
LU# 22253, Potash Workers, Carlsbad, New Mexico
Box   60
LU# 22254, United Saw, File & Steel Products Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   60
LU# 22257, Chemical Workers, Ivanhoe, Virginia
Box   60
LU# 22258, Office Employees, Chicago, Illinois
Box   60
LU# 22260, Demonstrators, Chicago, Illinois
Box   60
LU# 22261, Chemical Workers, Bastrop, Louisiana
Box   60
LU# 22262, F.L.U. (Carnation Milk Company), Tupelo, Mississippi
Box   60
LU# 22278, F.L.U. (Midwest Manufacturing Company), Galesburg, Illinois
Box   60
LU# 22284, F.L.U. (H. Lieber Company), Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   60
LU# 22285, Flour, Cereal & Elevator Workers, Amery, Wisconsin
Box   60
LU# 22286, F.L.U. (Pacific Car & Foundry Company), Renton, Washington
Box   60
LU# 22287, Railway Patrolmen, Chicago, Illinois
Box   60
LU# 22295, Photographers & Photo Finishers, Watertown, Massachusetts
Box   60
LU# 22297, F.L.U. (Ohio Valley Rock Asphalt Company), Summit, Kentucky
Box   60
LU# 22298, Wine, Whiskey Rectifying Workers, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Box   60
LU# 22305, Fertilizer Workers, Woburn, Massachusetts
Box   60
LU# 22308, F.L.U. (John C. Dix & Sons Company), Memphis, Tennessee
Box   60
LU# 22309, United Soap, Glycerine & Edible Oil Workers, Lawrence, Massachusetts
Box   60
LU# 22311, Gas, Coke & Chemical By-Products Workers, Kearny, New Jersey
Box   60
LU# 22313, Vending Machine Production Employees, Brooklyn, New York
Box   60
LU# 22314, F.L.U. (Cohoes Rolling Mill Company), Cohoes, New York
Box   60
LU# 22319, F.L.U. (Lee Metal Products Company), Chester Hill, Pennsylvania
Box   60
LU# 22320, Fabricated Metal Workers, Mayville, Wisconsin
Box   60
LU# 22321, F.L.U. (Steel Cooperage & Coating Company), Detroit, Michigan
Box   60
LU# 22324, Automobile Salesmen, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   60
LU# 22328, F.L.U. (Electro Manganese Corporation), Knoxville, Tennessee
Box   60
LU# 22330, Corrugated & Fibre Box Makers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   60
LU# 22334, Distillery Workers
Box   60
LU# 22337, Euclid Office Employees, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   60
LU# 22341, F.L.U. (Ford Roofing Company), Vandalia, Illinois
Box   60
LU# 22342, Citrus Workers, Oxnard, California
Box   61
LU# 22343, Rubber Workers, West Haven, Connecticut
Box   61
LU# 22345, Aluminum Workers, Tarentum, Pennsylvania
Box   61
LU# 22353, Fabricated Metal Workers, Horicon, Wisconsin
Box   61
LU# 22356, F.L.U. (Barber Asphalt Corporation), Newark, New Jersey
Box   61
LU# 22363, F.L.U, (New Jersey Zinc Company), Austinville, Virginia
Box   61
LU# 22366, F.L.U. (Koppers Company), Newport, Delaware
Box   61
LU# 22367, F.L.U. (Gypsum, Lime & Alabastine Canada), Caledonia, Ontario
Box   61
LU# 22369, F.L.U. (Thompson Wire Company), Mattapan, Massachusetts
Box   61
LU# 22370, F.L.U. (Rosecrans U-Drive, Limited), Hawaii
Box   61
LU# 22371, Newsdealers, New York, New York
Box   61
LU# 22372, Wholesale Fruit & Produce Salesmen, New York, New York
Box   61
LU# 22374, F.L.U. (Western Grain Company), Birmingham, Alabama
Box   61
LU# 22378, F.L.U. (Miller & Van Winkle, Inc.), Paterson, New Jersey
Box   61
LU# 22382, Cannery Workers, Modesto, California
Box   61
LU# 22384, Sporting Goods Production Workers, Brooklyn, New York
Box   61
LU# 22385, American Federation of Fur Workers, New York, New York
Box   61
LU# 22386, F.L.U. (Asheville Gas Company), Asheville, North Carolina
Box   61
LU# 22390, F.L.U. (Opticase Company), Newark, New Jersey
Box   61
LU# 22391, Rock Products Workers, Torrance, California
Box   61
LU# 22392, F.L.U. (J.R. Watkins Company), ?, Maryland
Box   61
LU# 22394, F.L.U. (Dayton Manufacturing Company), Dayton, Ohio
Box   61
LU# 22398, Chauffers, Teamsters & Truck Drivers, Honolulu, Hawaii
Box   61
LU# 22403, Aluminum Workers, Kewaunee, Wisconsin
Box   61
LU# 22404, Foil Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
Box   61
LU# 22408, F.L.U. (General Tire & Rubber Company), Wabash, Indiana
Box   61
LU# 22412, Distillery Workers, Lawrenceburg, Indiana
Box   61
LU# 22413, Utility Trailer Workers, Montgomery, Alabama
Box   61
LU# 22414, F.L.U. (American Smelting & Refining Company), Long Island City, New York
Box   61
LU# 22416, F.L.U. (Great Lakes Rubber Company), Cleveland, Ohio
Box   61
LU# 22419, Fur Workers, Toronto, Ontario
Box   61
LU# 22424, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers &Assistants, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   61
LU# 22426, F.L.U. (Toledo Industrial Rubber Company), Toledo, Ohio
Box   61
LU# 22428, F.L.U. (J.R. Middelton Fish Company), Salerno, Florida
Box   61
LU# 22430, F.L.U. (Stanley Tools, Inc.), New Britain, Connecticut
Box   61
LU# 22432, Daily Workers, Honolulu, Hawaii
Box   61
LU# 22434, Optical Workers, Shreveport, Louisiana
Box   61
LU# 22437, Distillery Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
Box   61
LU# 22438, Aluminum Workers, Mobile, Alabama
Box   61
LU# 22439, Grain Processors, Louisville, Kentucky
Box   61
LU# 22442, Aluminum Workers, Vancouver, Washington
Box   61
LU# 22443, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Fort Morgan, Colorado
Box   61
LU# 22447, International Association of Machinists, Lincoln, New Jersey
Box   61
LU# 22451, F.L.U. (Watts Regulator Company), Lawrence, Massachusetts
Box   61
LU# 22453, Flour, Feed & Cereal Workers, Greeneville, Texas
Box   61
LU# 22454, F.L.U. (American Can Company), New Orleans, Louisiana
Box   61
LU# 22455, F.L.U. (Continental Can Company), Memphis, Tennessee
Box   61
LU# 22456, Rubber Workers, Memphis, Tennessee
Box   62
LU# 22457, Master Licensed Embalmers, Great Falls, Montana
Box   62
LU# 22458, F.L.U. (Vehicle Supply Company), Cairo, Illinois
Box   62
LU# 22459, Dental Laboratories Technicians, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   62
LU# 22460, F.L.U. (Western Union Telegraph Company), Toledo, Ohio
Box   62
LU# 22462, F.L.U. (Allen B. Wrisley Company), Newark, New Jersey
Box   62
LU# 22465, Grain Processors F.L.U., St. Albans, Vermont
Box   62
LU# 22468, F.L.U. (Smith & Kanzler Company), Elizabeth, New Jersey
Box   62
LU# 22473, F.L.U. (Schuckl & Company), Sunnyvale, California
Box   62
LU# 22476, United Greenhouse Workers, Pana, Illinois
Box   62
LU# 22479, F.L.U. (Rhum Manufacturing Company), Newark, New Jersey
Box   62
LU# 22480, Cannister Workers, Phillipsburg, New Jersey
Box   62
LU# 22483, F.L.U. (Crosman Seed Corporation), East Rochester, New York
Box   62
LU# 22484, Auto Tool Workers, Newport, Pennsylvania
Box   62
LU# 22485, F.L.U. (Lapp Insulator Company), Le Roy, New York
Box   62
LU# 22487, F.L.U. (Talon, Inc.), Meadville, Pennsylvania
Box   62
LU# 22488, Soap & Glycerine Workers, Jeffersonville, Indiana
Box   62
LU# 22494, F.L.U. (Winter Stamping Company), Goshen, Indiana
Box   62
LU# 22495, F.L.U. (Creamery Package Manufacturing Company), DeKalb, Illinois
Box   62
LU# 22496, Filipino Agricultural Laborers, San Francisco, California
Box   62
LU# 22501, Office Employees, Sheffield, Alabama
Box   62
LU# 22504, Cosmetic Workers, Hollywood, California
Box   62
LU# 22505, Chemical Workers, Rossford, Ohio
Box   62
LU# 22506, F.L.U. (Western Union Employees), Portland, Oregon
Box   62
LU# 22508, Knitting Workers, Seattle, Washington
Box   62
LU# 22509, Grain Processors, Clinton, Iowa
Box   63
LU# 22510, F.L.U. (Diamond Expansion Bolt Company), Garwood, New Jersey
Box   63
LU# 22515, F.L.U. (Western Union Telegraph Company), Syracuse, New York
Box   63
LU# 22516, Battery Workers, Dubuque, Iowa
Box   63
LU# 22517, Rockford Leather Workers, Rockford, Illinois
Box   63
LU# 22520, Bottle Cap Makers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   63
LU# 22521, Silver Mine Workers, Shafter, Texas
Box   63
LU# 22526, Steelworkers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   63
LU# 22530, (Consolidated Razor Blade Company, Inc.), Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   63
LU# 22532, F.L.U. (Green, Tweed & Company), ?
Box   63
LU# 22534, F.L.U. (Kalamazoo Haydite Tile Company), Kalamazoo, Michigan
Box   63
LU# 22538, Office Employees, Meridian, Mississippi
Box   63
LU# 22539, Metal Abrasive Workers, Manchester, New Hampshire
Box   63
LU# 22542, F.L.U. (Hussmon-Ligonier Company), St. Louis, Missouri
Box   63
LU# 22543, F.L.U. (Olan Mills Portrait Studio), Springfield, Ohio
Box   63
LU# 22545, F.L.U. (Continental Can Company), Tampa, Florida
Box   63
LU# 22546, F.L.U. (Sterling Grinding Wheel Company), Tiffin, Ohio
Box   63
LU# 22547, F.L.U. (Richards Metal Company), Malden, Massachusetts
Box   63
LU# 22550, Lincoln Plant of Ford Motor Company, Detroit, Michigan
Box   63
LU# 22552, Industrial Insurance Agents, Westchester, New York
Box   63
LU# 22553, F.L.U., Kalamazoo, Michigan
Box   63
LU# 22554, F.L.U. (Electric Auto-Lite Company), Toledo, Ohio
Box   63
LU# 22555, F.L.U. (Commercial Filters Corporation), Boston, Massachusetts
Box   63
LU# 22557, F.L.U. (Duffy-Mott Company, Inc.), New York, New York
Box   63
LU# 22558, F.L.U. (U.S. Industrial Chemicals, Inc.), New York, New York
Box   63
LU# 22560, National Window Glass Workers, Vincennes, Indiana
Box   63
LU# 22561, F.L.U. (J.C. Deagon Company), Chicago, Illinois
Box   63
LU# 22562, F.L.U. (Continental Can Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   63
LU# 22565, United Phosphate Workers, Plant City, Florida
Box   63
LU# 22567, F.L.U. (McCray Refrigerator Company), Kendallville, Indiana
Box   63
LU# 22573, F.L.U. (Great Western Sugar Company), Eaton, Colorado
Box   63
LU# 22574, Chemical Workers, East Alton, Illinois
Box   63
LU# 22576, Citrus Workers, Fort Pierce, Florida
Box   63
LU# 22579, TVA & Public Safety Service Employees, ?
Box   63
LU# 22583, F.L.U. (H.W. Madison Company), Medina, Ohio
Box   63
LU# 22585, F.L.U., Newark, New Jersey
Box   63
LU# 22589, F.L.U. (Borden Company), Lewisburg, Tennessee
Box   63
LU# 22590, Wheel Workers, Kendallville, Indiana
Box   63
LU# 22592, Windfall Elevator & Feeders, Inc., Kokomo, Indiana
Box   63
LU# 22594, F.L.U. (Mississippi Power Company), Gulfport, Mississippi
Box   63
LU# 22601, F.L.U. (B. Walter & Company, Inc.), Wabash, Indiana
Box   64
LU# 22606, Chemical Workers, Everett, Massachusetts
Box   64
LU# 22607, Northern Virginia Gas Workers, Arlington, Virginia
Box   64
LU# 22611, F.L.U. (Ellicott Drug Company), Buffalo, New York
Box   64
LU# 22613, Alloys & Metals Workers, Beauharnois, Quebec
Box   64
LU# 22614, Enameling Workers, Moundsville, West Virginia
Box   64
LU# 22615, Photographic Workers & Chemical, Binghamton, New York
Box   64
LU# 22617, Metal Production Workers, ?
Box   64
LU# 22619, Rubber Workers F.L.U., South Braintree, Massachusetts
Box   64
LU# 22622, Gas Workers, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Box   64
LU# 22623, Can Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   64
LU# 22624, F.L.U. (Chicago Extruded Metis Company), Chicago, Illinois
Box   64
LU# 22625, Rubber Workers, Ashland, Ohio
Box   64
LU# 22630, F.L.U. (Seattle Equipment Company), Lawrenceville, Illinois
Box   64
LU# 22631, F.L.U. (International Harvester Company), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   64
LU# 22632, Plastic Products, South Boston, Massachusetts
Box   64
LU# 22636, F.L.U. (Continental Roll & Steel Foundry Company), East Chicago, Indiana
Box   64
LU# 22637, Cannery Preserve & Can Manufacturing Plant Workers, Fullerton, California
Box   64
LU# 22639, F.L.U. (Harder Refrigerator Corporation), Cobleskill, New York
Box   64
LU# 22640, F.L.U. (Knoxville Iron Company), Knoxville, Tennessee
Box   64
LU# 22641, Corrugated Paper Box Makers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   64
LU# 22642, Cannery Workers, Visalia, California
Box   64
LU# 22643, F.L.U. (American Zinc Products Company), Greencastle, Indiana
Box   64
LU# 22645, Chemical Workers, Tahoka, Texas
Box   64
LU# 22649, National Lawn Mower Workers, Muncie, Indiana
Box   64
LU# 22650, Rubber Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   64
LU# 22654, F.L.U. (Poph-Ilt Cereal Company), East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   64
LU# 22655, F.L.U. (Reilly Tar & Chemical Corporation), Newark, New Jersey
Box   64
LU# 22656, Quarry Workers, Thorald, Ontario
Box   64
LU# 22657, F.L.U. (International Harvester Company), Rock Island, Illinois
Box   64
LU# 22658, F.L.U. (Metropolitan Refinery Corporation), Long Island, New York
Box   64
LU# 22659, Vegetable Dehydrators, Huntington Park, California
Box   64
LU# 22660, Chemical Workers, Brunswick, Georgia
Box   64
LU# 22661, United Gas Workers (Minot Gas Company), ?
Box   64
LU# 22664, Mine & Smelter Workers, Cuba City, Wisconsin
Box   64
LU# 22665, F.L.U. (Holabird Manufacturing Company), Bryan, Ohio
Box   64
LU# 22669, F.L.U. (Behrens Manufacturing Company), Winona, Minnesota
Box   64
LU# 22679, Telegraph Workers, Dallas, Texas
Box   64
LU# 22681, Office & Clerical Workers, ?, North Carolina
Box   64
LU# 22682, Feed Mill Workers, Waverly, New York
Box   64
LU# 22684, F.L.U. (S.G. Adams Company), St. Louis, Missouri
Box   64
LU# 22687, Office Employees, Easton, Pennsylvania
Box   64
LU# 22689, F.L.U. (Exolon Company), Thorald, Ontario
Box   64
LU# 22690, Flour & Feed Mill Workers, Cole County, Missouri
Box   64
LU# 22694, Fireworks & Munitions Workers, Hanover, Massachusetts
Box   64
LU# 22699, United Rubber Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   64
LU# 22702, Rubber Workers, Goshen, Indiana
Box   64
LU# 22703, F.L.U., Matawan, New Jersey
Box   65
LU# 22705, F.L.U. (Hussey & Company), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   65
LU# 22706, F.L.U. (Albro Packing Company), Springboro, Pennsylvania
Box   65
LU# 22707, Flax, Cotton, Seed & Grain Workers, Fresno, California
Box   65
LU# 22708, F.L.U. (Rid-O-Moth Corporation), South Kearny, New Jersey
Box   65
LU# 22709, F.L.U. (Edgcomb Steel Corporation), Newark, New Jersey
Box   65
LU# 22711, F.L.U. (Underwood Elliott Fisher Company), Burlington, New Jersey
Box   65
LU# 22713, Office, Irrigation, Supply Canal & Kinopley Dam Employees, ?
Box   65
LU# 22714, Heel Makers?, Plaistow, New Hampshire
Box   65
LU# 22720, F.L.U. (American Carbide & Chemical Corporation), Arkansas City, Kansas
Box   65
LU# 22723, F.L.U. (The Ruberaid Company), South Bound Brook, New Jersey
Box   65
LU# 22724, Aluminum Workers, Sheffield, Alabama
Box   65
LU# 22725, Corrugated & Fibre Box Makers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   65
LU# 22727, F.L.U. (International Pulp Company), Gouverneur, New York
Box   65
LU# 22731, Leather Workers,, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   65
LU# 22735, Peoples Water & Gas Company, Meridian, Mississippi
Box   65
LU# 22736, United Phosphate Workers, Bartow, Florida
Box   65
LU# 22737, F.L.U. (Moline Iron Works), Moline, Illinois
Box   65
LU# 22738, F.L.U. (Reynolds Molded Plastics), Cambridge, Ohio
Box   65
LU# 22742, Gold Mines, Grass Valley, California
Box   65
LU# 22743, Central Labor, Sandusky, Ohio
Box   65
LU# 22753, F.L.U. (Flint-Kote Company), New Orleans, Louisiana
Box   65
LU# 22754, Broom & Brush Workers, Portland, Indiana
Box   65
LU# 22755, Office Employees, Albany, New York
Box   65
LU# 22757, F.L.U. (Garage Owners), Bay County, Michigan
Box   65
LU# 22759, F.L.U. (Wood, Mosaic Company, Inc.), Huntington, West Virginia
Box   65
LU# 22760, F.L.U. (New Jersey Optical Company), ?, New Jersey
Box   65
LU# 22765, Lead Workers, Glen Carbon, Illinois
Box   65
LU# 22770, Rubber Workers, Winchester, Virginia
Box   65
LU# 22771, F.L.U. (New Port Company), De Quincy, Louisiana
Box   65
LU# 22774, F.L.U. (Toy Aircraft Workers), Portland, Oregon
Box   65
LU# 22777, Wholesale Employees, Campbellton, Canada
Box   65
LU# 22778, F.L.U. (Jones Metal Products Company), West Lafayette, Ohio
Box   65
LU# 22779, Cannery Workers, Collinsville, Illinois
Box   65
LU# 22781, F.L.U. (Perry Fay Company), Elyria, Ohio
Box   65
LU# 22783, F.L.U. of Paper & Cable Workers, St. John, Quebec
Box   66
LU# 22784, F.L.U. (Louisville Tin & Stove Company), Louisville, Kentucky
Box   66
LU# 22785, Smelter Workers, Clarkdale, Arizona
Box   66
LU# 22792, F.L.U. (Kennecott Copper Company), Ray, Arizona
Box   66
LU# 22795, F.L.U. (Burroughs Wellcome & Company), Tuckaloe, New York
Box   66
LU# 22796, F.L.U. (News Publishing Company), Fort Wayne, Indiana
Box   66
LU# 22802, F.L.U. (Life Insurance Company of Virginia), Richmond, Virginia
Box   66
LU# 22803, Internatl. Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employes & Moving Picture Operators, Lewiston, Idaho
Box   66
LU# 22804, F.L.U. (Moore Drop Forging Company), Springfield, Massachusetts
Box   66
LU# 22806, Cosmetic Workers, New York, New York
Box   66
LU# 22807, Office Employees, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Box   66
LU# 22808, Sugar Workers, Lansing, Michigan
Box   66
LU# 22809, F.L.U., Atlanta, Georgia
Box   66
LU# 22812, Plymouth Rubber Workers, Canton, Massachusetts
Box   66
LU# 22813, F.L.U. (Sanford-Day Iron Works), Knoxville, Tennessee
Box   66
LU# 22814, F.L.U. (American Rutile Corporation), Roseton, Virginia
Box   66
LU# 22818, Chemical Workers, Hackettstown, New Jersey
Box   66
LU# 22819, Food Production Workers, Elmhurst, New York
Box   66
LU# 22820, Flour & Mill Workers, Carthage, Missouri
Box   66
LU# 22824, F.L.U. (Flanders Hardware Company), Manchester, New Hampshire
Box   66
LU# 22825, F.L.U. (Marlboro Wire Goods Company), Marlboro, Massachusetts
Box   66
LU# 22828, Motion Picture Office Workers, Burbank, California
Box   66
LU# 22833, Optical Workers, Denver, Colorado
Box   66
LU# 22834, Federal Miners, Noranda, Quebec
Box   66
LU# 22839, Chemical Workers, Brunswick, Georgia
Box   66
LU# 22841, F.L.U. (De Bardeleben Coal Corporation), Holt, Alabama
Box   66
LU# 22845, Grain Processors, Albany, Oregon
Box   66
LU# 22846, Grain Elevator Workers, Portland, Indiana
Box   66
LU# 22847, Jerome Miners, Jerome, Arizona
Box   66
LU# 22851, F.L.U. (Creek Chub Bait Company), Garrett, Indiana
Box   66
LU# 22854, Optical Workers, Montreal, Canada
Box   66
LU# 22855, Flour Mill Workers, New Braunfels, Texas
Box   66
LU# 22858, Chemical Workers, Grafton, Illinois
Box   66
LU# 22859, F.L.U. (Wm. R. Moore Company), Memphis, Tennessee
Box   66
LU# 22862, Salt Workers, Manistee, Michigan
Box   66
LU# 22863, F.L.U. (H.J. Heinz Company), Bowling Green, Ohio
Box   66
LU# 22864, F.L.U. (Gem Products, Inc.), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   66
LU# 22866, F.L.U. (Smelter Works), Ajo, Arizona
Box   66
LU# 22896, F.L.U. (Behrens Manufacturing Company), Winona, Minnesota
Box   66
LU# 22875, F.L.U. (E.M. Hale Company), Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Box   66
LU# 22879, F.L.U. (Waltham Grinding Wheel Company), Waltham, Massachusetts
Box   66
LU# 22883, Tack Workers, Whitman, Massachusetts
Box   66
LU# 22884, F.L.U. (Archer-Daniels-Midland Company), Decataur, Illinois
Box   66
LU# 22885, F.L.U. (Hillenmeyer Nurseries), Lexington, Kentucky
Box   66
LU# 22887, F.L.U. (Diamond Alkali Company), Marseilles, Illinois
Box   66
LU# 22888, Aluminum Workers, Longview, Washington
Box   66
LU# 22893, Smelter Workers, Morenci, Arizona
Box   66
LU# 22895, Office Employees, Sandusky, Ohio
Box   66
LU# 22897, F.L.U. (Berger Supply Company), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   66
LU# 22901, Wholesale Beer Salesmen, New Haven, Connecticut
Box   66
LU# 22903, F.L.U. (Commonwealth Water Company), ?
Box   66
LU# 22904, Stenographers, Typists, Bookkeepers & Assistants, ?
Box   66
LU# 22905, F.L.U. (Standard Asbestos Manufacturing Company), Chicago, Illinois
Box   66
LU# 22906, Office Employees & Clerical Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
Box   66
LU# 22907, F.L.U. (Dominion Minerals, Inc.), Pinery River, Virginia
Box   66
LU# 22908, Office Technical & Clerical Workers, Santa Rita, New Mexico
Box   66
LU# 22912, Water Tenders, Cattle Handlers & Miscellaneous Helpers, Bakersfield, California
Box   66
LU# 22913, Office Employees, Morenci, Arizona
Box   66
LU# 22917, Aluminum Workers, Sheffield, Alabama
Box   66
LU# 22918, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Nyssa, Oregon
Box   67
LU# 22922, Phosphate Miners, Pocatello, Idaho
Box   67
LU# 22928, F.L.U. (American Radiator Company), Litchfield, Illinois
Box   67
LU# 22929, F.L.U. (Bonama Mines, Inc.), Sutherlin, Oregon
Box   67
LU# 22930, Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers, Silverton, Colorado
Box   67
LU# 22933, F.L.U. (New England Collapsible Tube Company), New London, Connecticut
Box   67
LU# 22935, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Idaho Falls, Idaho
Box   67
LU# 22936, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Shelby, Idaho
Box   67
LU# 22940, F.L.U., Savannah, Georgia
Box   67
LU# 22943, Cotton Seed Oil Workers, Quinlan, Texas
Box   67
LU# 22944, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Blackfoot, Idaho
Box   67
LU# 22948, Cannery Workers,, Winchester, Virginia
Box   67
LU# 22952, Wire & Corrugated Glass Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   67
LU# 22955, F.L.U. (Welin Davit & Boat Corporation), Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Box   67
LU# 22957, Grain Elevator Workers, Fort Worth, Texas
Box   67
LU# 22958, Aluminum Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   67
LU# 22959, F.L.U. (Wyodak Chemical Company), Upton, Wyoming
Box   67
LU# 22961, Cannery Workers, Collinsville, Illinois
Box   67
LU# 22968, F.L.U. (U.S. Rubber Company), Providence, Rhode Island
Box   67
LU# 22969, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Sedgefield, North Carolina
Box   67
LU# 22971, F.L.U. (Stangard-Dickerson Corporation), Newark, New Jersey
Box   67
LU# 22972, Office Employees, Colorado Springs, Colorado
Box   67
LU# 22977, Office Employees, Port Arthur, Texas
Box   67
LU# 22978, F.L.U., Oakland, Maine
Box   67
LU# 22980, Molybdenum Workers, Questa, New Mexico
Box   67
LU# 22981, Cannery Workers, Harlinger, Texas
Box   67
LU# 22985, F.L.U. (Ford, Bacon & Davis, Inc.), Charleston, West Virginia
Box   67
LU# 22987, Cemetery Workers
Box   67
LU# 22988, Steel Fabrication Workers, Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   67
LU# 22991, F.L.U. (Utah-Idaho Sugar Company), Salt Lake City, Utah
Box   67
LU# 23002, F.L.U. (Dover Stamping Company), Cambridge, Massachusetts
Box   67
LU# 23003, Flour, Feed, Cereal Mill Workers, Grete, Nebraska
Box   67
LU# 23004, F.L.U. (Tredegar Company), Richmond, Virginia
Box   67
LU# 23005, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Preston, Idaho
Box   67
LU# 23006, F.L.U. (H.D. Hudson Manufacturing Company), Hastings, Minnesota
Box   67
LU# 23010, F.L.U. (Star Watch Case Company), Ludington, Michigan
Box   67
LU# 23011, F.L.U. (Lightfoot Schultz Company), Hoboken, New Jersey
Box   67
LU# 23021, F.L.U. (Crown Products Co,), Ralston, Nebraska
Box   67
LU# 23025, Quarry Workers, El Paso, Texas
Box   67
LU# 23026, Flour, Feed & Cereal Workers, Enid, Oklahoma
Box   67
LU# 23031, Cannery Workers, Eugene, Oregon
Box   67
LU# 23037, Canister Workers, Dover, New Jersey
Box   67
LU# 23040, F.L.U. (Lehon Roofing Company), Memphis, Tennessee
Box   67
LU# 23041, Chemical Workers, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Box   67
LU# 23043, Gas Workers, Dallas, Texas
Box   67
LU# 23050, Celluloid & Plastic Novelty Workers, Arlington, New Jersey
Box   67
LU# 23054, Cannery Workers, Monroe, Washington
Box   67
LU# 23055, F.L.U. (Fletcher Enamel Company), Dunbar, West Virginia
Box   67
LU# 23059, F.L.U, (American Pigment Company), Hiwassee, Virginia
Box   67
LU# 23063, Office Employees, Springfield, Missouri
Box   67
LU# 23065, Horse Hair Dressers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   67
LU# 23068, Coke & Blast Furnace Workers, Erie, Pennsylvania
Box   67
LU# 23069, F.L.U. (Schwartz Manufacturing Company), Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Box   67
LU# 23070, F.L.U. (Youngs Rubber Corporation), Trenton, New Jersey
Box   67
LU# 23072, F.L.U. (U.S. Pegwood & Shank Company), Somerville, Massachusetts
Box   67
LU# 23075, Office Workers, Muskegon, Michigan
Box   68
LU# 23076, Trade Union Office Employees, ?
Box   68
LU# 23078, Canister Workers, Rockaway, New Jersey
Box   68
LU# 23083, F.L.U. (Pilot Life Insurance Company), Sedgefield, North Carolina
Box   68
LU# 23084, Flour, Mill Workers, Sheridan, Wyoming
Box   68
LU# 23086, F.L.U. (Max Liess Company), Menasha, Wisconsin
Box   68
LU# 23091, Oil Field & Refinery Workers, Shreveport, Louisiana
Box   68
LU# 23092, Fabricated Metal Workers, Stoughton, Wisconsin
Box   68
LU# 23093, F.L.U. (Filtrol Corporation), Jackson, Mississippi
Box   68
LU# 23097, Office Workers, Trenton, New Jersey
Box   68
LU# 23099, Cannery Workers, Selma, California
Box   68
LU# 23103, F.L.U. (Steel Fixtures Company), Topeka, Kansas
Box   68
LU# 23104, Cannery Workers, Salem, Oregon
Box   68
LU# 23106, Cannery Workers, Walla Walla, Washington
Box   68
LU# 23111, Grain Processors, Winona, Minnesota
Box   68
LU# 23113, Elevator Workers, Lincoln, Nebraska
Box   68
LU# 23114, F.L.U. (Virginia Steel Company), Richmond, Virginia
Box   68
LU# 23115, Office Workers, Durham, North Carolina
Box   68
LU# 23118, F.L.U. (Perth Amboy Gas Light Company), New Jersey
Box   68
LU# 23120, Aluminum Workers, Lafayette, Indiana
Box   68
LU# 23127, Cosmetic Workers, Milltown, New Jersey
Box   68
LU# 23131, Optical Workers, Columbus, Ohio
Box   68
LU# 23132, F.L.U. (Air-Cruiser Company), Passaic, New Jersey
Box   68
LU# 23133, F.L.U. (St. Johns River Ship Building Company), Jacksonville, Florida
Box   68
LU# 23134, Wholesale Nursery and Retail Floral Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   68
LU# 23135, Chemical Workers, Albany, New York
Box   68
LU# 23136, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Garden City, Kansas
Box   68
LU# 23138, Industrial and Ordinary Insurance Agents, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   68
LU# 23141, Chemical & Biological Laboratory Workers, Pearl River, New York
Box   69
LU# 23142, Grain Processors, Swanton, Vermont
Box   69
LU# 23151, Chemical Workers, El Segundo, California
Box   69
LU# 23154, F.L.U., Quebec, Canada
Box   69
LU# 23158, F.L.U. (Eicor, Inc.), Oglesby, Illinois
Box   69
LU# 23159, F.L.U. (Algoma Ore Properties), Wawa, Ontario
Box   69
LU# 23165, F.L.U. (Memphis Natural Gas Company), Memphis, Tennessee
Box   69
LU# 23167, Grain Processors, Champaign, Illinois
Box   69
LU# 23168, Canning Factory Workers, Scottsbluff, Nebraska
Box   69
LU# 23169, Motion Picture Office Employees, New York, New York
Box   69
LU# 23170, Office Employees, Cornell, Wisconsin
Box   69
LU# 23175, Iron Ore Miners, Tahawus, New York
Box   69
LU# 23176, Federal Match-makers, Chico, California
Box   69
LU# 23178, Grain Processors, Chester, Illinois
Box   69
LU# 23181, Seltzer Water Workers, New York, New York
Box   69
LU# 23183, Office Employees, Paducah, Kentucky
Box   69
LU# 23193, F.L.U. (J.M. Snucker Company), Orrville, Ohio
Box   69
LU# 23198, Tin Smelter Workers, Texas City, Texas
Box   69
LU# 23199, F.L.U. (Utah-Idaho Sugar Company), Salt Lake City, Utah
Box   69
LU# 23202, Brush & Broom Workers, Portland, Indiana
Box   69
LU# 23204, Soya Products, Chicago, Illinois
Box   69
LU# 23205, Junk Yard Workers, Peoria, Illinois
Box   69
LU# 23211, Sugar Mill Workers, Clewiston, Florida
Box   69
LU# 23215, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Dallas, Texas
Box   69
LU# 23220, F.L.U. (Twin Cities Ordinance Plant), St. Paul, Minnesota
Box   69
LU# 23221, F.L.U. (American Smelting & Refining Company), Alton, Illinois
Box   69
LU# 23222, Flour Feed & Cereal Workers, Kalispell, Montana
Box   69
LU# 23223, F.L.U. (Van Brunt Manufacturing Company), Horicon, Wisconsin
Box   69
LU# 23228, F.L.U. (Galveston Wharves, Patrolmen), Galveston, Texas
Box   69
LU# 23234, F.L.U. (Pennsylvania Shipyards, Inc.), Beaumont, Texas
Box   69
LU# 23235, F.L.U., Valley Field, Quebec
Box   69
LU# 23237, Fabricated Metal Workers, Jacksonville, Illinois
Box   69
LU# 23242, F.L.U. (Scranton Lace Company), Scranton, Pennsylvania
Box   69
LU# 23245, Zinc Workers, Corpus Christi, Texas
Box   69
LU# 23250, F.L.U. (Phoenix Manufacturing Company), Catasauqua, Pennsylvania
Box   69
LU# 23261, International Chemical Workers, Akron, Ohio
Box   69
LU# 23274, Chemical Workers, Tipp City, Ohio
Box   69
LU# 23275, F.L.U. (Johns Manfield Corporation), Waukegan, Illinois
Box   69
LU# 23279, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents
Box   69
LU# 23280, F.L.U. (79 Lead Copper Company), Hayden, Arizona
Box   69
LU# 23288, Railway Patrolmen, Greenville, Pennsylvania
Box   69
LU# 23289, Mine, Mill & Smelter Workers, Tiger, Arizona
Box   69
LU# 23292, F.L.U. (Air Reduction Sales Company), Lima, Ohio
Box   69
LU# 23294, Cotton Ginners & Helpers, Fresno, California
Box   69
LU# 23298, F.L.U. (Standard Brands, Inc.), Brooklyn, New York
Box   69
LU# 23301, F.L.U. (Columbia Proteklosite Company), Carlstadt, New Jersey
Box   69
LU# 23302, Office Employees, Fort William, Ontario
Box   69
LU# 23303, F.L.U. (Parkersburg Rig & Reel Company), Parkersburg, West Virginia
Box   70
LU# 23304, F.L.U. (Tiffin Art Metal Company), Tiffin, Ohio
Box   70
LU# 23307, Soap & Glycerine Workers, Omaha, Nebraska
Box   70
LU# 23312, Creosote Workers, Orrville, Ohio
Box   70
LU# 23316, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Washington, D.C.
Box   70
LU# 23318, Special Police Guards, Clefton, New Jersey
Box   70
LU# 23322, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents
Box   70
LU# 23324, F.L.U. (Cron-Kells Company, Inc.), Piqua, Ohio
Box   70
LU# 23332, Guards, Buffalo, New York
Box   70
LU# 23337, Powder & High Explosive Workers, Chillicothe, Ohio
Box   70
LU# 23338, Seneca Explosive Workers, Marseilles, Illinois
Box   70
LU# 23339, Chemical Workers, Anniston, Alabama
Box   70
LU# 23343, F.L.U. (Brownsville Ship Building Corporation), Brownsville, Texas
Box   70
LU# 23345, F.L.U. (Dwyer Products Corporation), Michigan City, Indiana
Box   70
LU# 23350, F.L.U. (National Fireworks, Inc.), Twin Lakes, New Jersey
Box   70
LU# 23351, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Illinois
Box   70
LU# 23357, Public Safety Service Union, Childersburg, Alabama
Box   70
LU# 23359, F.L.U. (Milwaukee Ordinance Plant), Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   70
LU# 23365, F.L.U. (Miller Waste Mills, Inc.), Winona, Minnesota
Box   70
LU# 23366, Plant Guards, Cairo, Illinois
Box   70
LU# 23385, F.L.U. (National Fireworks, Inc.), West Hanover, Massachusetts
Box   70
LU# 23386, Motor Coach & Body Workers, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania
Box   70
LU# 23393, F.L.U. (American Can Company), Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   70
LU# 23394, F.L.U. (Consolidated Vultee), Fort Worth, Texas
Box   70
LU# 23395, F.L.U. (General Mills, Inc.), Johnson City, Tennessee
Box   70
LU# 23397, Fire Fighters F.L.U., Paducah, Kentucky
Box   70
LU# 23400, F.L.U. (Hoosier Aircraft Company, Inc.), Elkhart, Indiana
Box   70
LU# 23401, F.L.U. (National Ammunition Company), Eldred, Pennsylvania
Box   70
LU# 23402, Guards, Miami, Florida
Box   70
LU# 23406, Marine Equipment, Maintenance & Repair Workers, Honolulu, Hawaii
Box   70
LU# 23409, F.L.U. (Brunswick-Balke Collendar Company), Muskegon, Michigan
Box   70
LU# 23410, F.L.U. (Victor Casket Hardware Company), Galesburg, Illinois
Box   70
LU# 23411, F.L.U. (Quebec Hydro-Electric Commission), Montreal, Canada
Box   70
LU# 23413, F.L.U. (Arvey Corporation), Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   70
LU# 23416, Flour & Feed Mill Workers, Statesville, North Carolina
Box   70
LU# 23422, F.L.U. (Sohio Petroleum Company), Covington, Kentucky
Box   70
LU# 23424, Chemical Workers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   70
LU# 23425, Watchmen & Guards, Bogabisa, Louisiana
Box   70
LU# 23431, Flour & Cereal Mill Workers, Blackwell, Oklahoma
Box   70
LU# 23433, F.L.U. (Peter Cooper Corporation), Gowanda, New York
Box   70
LU# 23435, Aluminum Workers, La Tuque, Quebec
Box   70
LU# 23438, Synthetic Rubber Workers, Dunbar, West Virginia
Box   70
LU# 23439, Lead & Zinc, New Jersey
Box   70
LU# 23442, F.L.U. (Geo. F. Cram Company), Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   70
LU# 23443, F.L.U. (Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation), Plainfield, New Jersey
Box   70
LU# 23444, Guards & Watchmen, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Box   70
LU# 23447, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Washington, D.C.
Box   71
LU# 23453, Rubber Workers, Beacon, New York
Box   71
LU# 23456, Plant Guards' F.L.U., Painesville, Ohio
Box   71
LU# 23459, F.L.U. (U.S. Automatic Corporation), Amherst, Ohio
Box   71
LU# 23462, Chemical Workers, Wilmington, Delaware
Box   71
LU# 23472, Munitions & High Explosives Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   71
LU# 23474, F.L.U. (St. Johns Ship Building Company), Jacksonville, Florida
Box   71
LU# 23475, F.L.U. (Ashtabula Corrugated Box Company), Ashtabula, Ohio
Box   71
LU# 23476, F.L.U. (Thurmond Vault Company), Marion, Illinois
Box   71
LU# 23480, F.L.U. (Superior Switchboard & Devices Company), Canton, Ohio
Box   71
LU# 23490, Office Employees, Knoxville, Tennessee
Box   71
LU# 23491, Shipyard Guards, Pascagoula, Mississippi
Box   71
LU# 23492, Office Employees, Midland, Michigan
Box   71
LU# 23496, F.L.U. (St. Mary's Mill Company), St. Mary, Missouri
Box   71
LU# 23498, Chemical Workers, Fort Worth, Texas
Box   71
LU# 23501, Aluminum Workers, Burlington, New Jersey
Box   71
LU# 23504, F.L.U. (Koppers Company), Granite City, Illinois
Box   71
LU# 23506, Office Employees, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   71
LU# 23510, Guards, Birmingham, Alabama
Box   71
LU# 23511, Railway Patrolmen, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   71
LU# 23514, Chemical Workers, New Martinsville, West Virginia
Box   71
LU# 23515, F.L.U. (Walsh-Kaiser Company), Rhode Island
Box   71
LU# 23516, F.L.U. (International Graphite & Electrode Corporation), Niagara Falls, New York
Box   71
LU# 23522, Bag Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   71
LU# 23525, Office Workers, Bogalusa, Louisiana
Box   71
LU# 23526, Guards & Watchmen, Richmond, Indiana
Box   71
LU# 23527, Public Utilities Employees, Miami Beach, Florida
Box   71
LU# 23529, F.L.U. (Sioux City Battery Company), Sioux City, Iowa
Box   71
LU# 23538, Militarized Plant & Fire Guards, Burlington, New Jersey
Box   71
LU# 23544, F.L.U. (Strombeck-Becker Manufacturing Company), Moline, Illinois
Box   71
LU# 23549, F.L.U. (Maywood Chemical Works), Keystone, South Dakota
Box   71
LU# 23557, Office Workers, New Brunswick, New Jersey
Box   71
LU# 23560, F.L.U. (Damrow Brothers Company), Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Box   71
LU# 23572, F.L.U. (American Optical Company), Davenport, Iowa
Box   71
LU# 23574, Garment Workers, Waterloo, Iowa
Box   71
LU# 23575, F.L.U. (Oliver Farm Equipment Company), Shelbyville, Illinois
Box   71
LU# 23581, Flat Glass Workers, Parkersburg, West Virginia
Box   71
LU# 23585, F.L.U. (Springfield Milling Corporation), Springfield, Minnesota
Box   71
LU# 23587, Sugar Workers, Hilo, Hawaii
Box   71
LU# 23588, F.L.U. (Rice Bros. Company), Rockport, Texas
Box   71
LU# 23592, Office Employees, Montreal, Canada
Box   71
LU# 23606, Paper Bag Workers, St. Louis, Missouri
Box   71
LU# 23607, Union Steel Chest Corporation, Le Roy, New York
Box   71
LU# 23609, Photographers & Reporters, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   71
LU# 23614, Fabricated Metal Workers, Orange, Virginia
Box   71
LU# 23615, F.L.U. (Stoughton Cab & Body Company), Stoughton, Wisconsin
Box   71
LU# 23619, F.L.U. (American Container Corporation), Rock Island, Illinois
Box   71
LU# 23624, Metal Foil Workers, Toronto, Canada
Box   71
LU# 23625, F.L.U. (Fort Smith Gas Company), Fort Smith, Arkansas
Box   71
LU# 23639, Chemical Workers, Montreal, Canada
Box   71
LU# 23644, American Federation of Grain Processors, McPherson, Kansas
Box   71
LU# 23649, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Salisbury, Maryland
Box   71
LU# 23650, Saw Workers Union, Toronto, Ontario
Box   71
LU# 23659, Wire Workers F.L.U., Appleton, Wisconsin
Box   71
LU# 23663, F.L.U. (American Brake Shoe Company), East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   71
LU# 23667, Mine Production Workers, Ouray, Colorado
Box   71
LU# 23668, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Salt Lake City, Utah
Box   71
LU# 23679, F.L.U. (Toronto Cadmium Plating & Tinning Company), Toronto, Ontario
Box   71
LU# 23686, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, West Jordan, Utah
Box   72
LU# 23688, Fabricated Metal Workers, Fishersville, Virginia
Box   72
LU# 23700, F.L.U. (General Foods Corporation), Albion, New York
Box   72
LU# 23701, F.L.U. (General Foods Corporation), Mount Morris, New York
Box   72
LU# 23711, F.L.U. (Weymouth Art Leather Company), South Braintree, Massachusetts
Box   72
LU# 23716, F.L.U. (Howard Manufacturing Corporation), Council Bluffs, Iowa
Box   72
LU# 23718, F.L.U. (Terre Haute Paper Company), Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   72
LU# 23721, Quarry Workers F.L.U., Payson, Utah
Box   72
LU# 23724, F.L.U, (Merrill Manufacturing Company), Merrill, Wisconsin
Box   72
LU# 23732, F.L.U. (American Chain & Cable Company), York, Pennsylvania
Box   72
LU# 23736, F.L.U. (Goderich Manufacturing Company), Goderich, Ontario
Box   72
LU# 23747, F.L.U. (D.A. Sticknell & Sons, Inc.), ?
Box   72
LU# 23748, F.L.U. (Ray-O-Vac, Can Plant Division), Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
Box   72
LU# 23752, Beach Leather Company, Coshocton, Ohio
Box   72
LU# 23756, F.L.U. (Disher Steel Construction Company), Toronto, Ontario
Box   72
LU# 23760, Grain Processors, Oskaloosa, Iowa
Box   72
LU# 23768, F.L.U. (Galena Manufacturing Company), Galena, Illinois
Box   72
LU# 23778, F.L.U. (Spun Steel Corporation), Canton, Ohio
Box   72
LU# 23783, F.L.U. (Stokely Foods, Inc.), Duck Creek, Wisconsin
Box   72
LU# 23784, F.L.U. (American Federation of Grain Processors), Omaha, Nebraska
Box   72
LU# 23785, F.L.U. (Continental Can Company), Mankato, Minnesota
Box   72
LU# 23791, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Loveland, Colorado
Box   72
LU# 23794, F.L.U. (Gale Products), Galesburg, Illinois
Box   72
LU# 23805, F.L.U. (Terre Haute Paper Company), Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   72
LU# 23807, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Sterling, Colorado
Box   72
LU# 23810, F.L.U. (U.S. Foil Company), Hopewell, Virginia
Box   72
LU# 23811, F.L.U. (U.S. Foil Company), Hopewell, Virginia
Box   72
LU# 23812, Rubber Workers, Cranston, Rhode Island
Box   72
LU# 23815, Portland Marking Device, Portland, Oregon
Box   72
LU# 23818, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Lewiston, Utah
Box   72
LU# 23823, F.L.U. (Newark Stove Company), Newark, Ohio
Box   72
LU# 23826, F.L.U. (Foley Copper Products Company), Dollar Bay, Michigan
Box   72
LU# 23828, F.L.U. (Logansport Leather Company), Logansport, Indiana
Box   72
LU# 23832, F.L.U., Rockport, Massachusetts
Box   72
LU# 23833, Supervisory Employees, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   72
LU# 23755, F.L.U. (Frankel Bros.), Toronto, Ontario
Box   72
LU# 23858, F.L.U. (Manitowoc Equipment Works), Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Box   72
LU# 23861, Rubber Workers, Muskogee, Oklahoma
Box   72
LU# 23865, Radio Directors & Assistants, New York, New York
Box   72
LU# 23866, Wire Finishers Federal, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   72
LU# 23870, Rubber Workers, Rockland, Massachusetts
Box   72
LU# 23873, F.L.U. (Albany Novelty Corporation), Cohoes, New York
Box   72
LU# 23879, Lead & Zinc Processors, Canon City, Colorado
Box   72
LU# 23882, F.L.U. (International Wire Works), Menasha, Wisconsin
Box   72
LU# 23886, F.L.U. (American Can Company), Hamilton, Ontario
Box   72
LU# 23891, Insurance Supervisors, Salisbury, Maryland
Box   72
LU# 23897, Tannery Workers, Columbus, Indiana
Box   72
LU# 23898, Meter Readers & Gasmen, Carbondale, Pennsylvania
Box   72
LU# 23917, F.L.U. (B.F. Perkins & Son, Inc.), Holyoke, Massachusetts
Box   72
LU# 23923, F.L.U. (Elgin Metal Casket Company), Elgin, Illinois
Box   72
LU# 23935, Fabricated Metal Workers, Morris, Illinois
Box   72
LU# 23939, F.L.U. (Diehl Machine Company), Wabash, Indiana
Box   72
LU# 23945, F.L.U. (Louisville Baseball Park), Louisville, Kentucky
Box   72
LU# 23954, F.L.U. (Hart Bros. Machine Company), Clarksburg, West Virginia
Box   72
LU# 23967, Foreman's F.L.U., Granite City, Illinois
Box   72
LU# 23973, Olive Packers, Vermilion, Ohio
Box   72
LU# 23980, F.L.U. (Cortland Grinding Wheels Corporation), Chester, Massachusetts
Box   72
LU# 23989, F.L.U. (Domestic Engine & Pump Company), Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
Box   72
LU# 23992, F.L.U. (Reynolds Metals Company), Richmond, Virginia
Box   72
LU# 23993, F.L.U. Livermore Falls, Maine
Box   72
LU# 23994, Photo Finishers, Portland, Oregon
Box   72
LU# 23996, F.L.U. (American Overseas Airlines), New York, New York
Box   72
LU# 24004, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Twin Falls, Idaho
Box   72
LU# 24005, F.L.U. (Worthington Ball Company), Elyria, Ohio
Box   72
LU# 24014, F.L.U. (King Company), Owatonna, Minnesota
Box   72
LU# 24019, F.L.U. (Elko Photo Products Company), St. Louis, Missouri
Box   72
LU# 24031, F.L.U. (Rockwood Sprinkler Company), Worcestor, Massachusetts
Box   72
LU# 24033, F.L.U. (The Hartman Corporation of America), St, Louis, Missouri
Box   72
LU# 24036, F.L.U. (Aircraft Employees), Anchorage, Alaska
Box   73
LU# 24049, F.L.U. (Hoffman Specialty Company), Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   73
LU# 24053, F.L.U. (Massachusetts Steamship Company), New Bedford, Massachusetts
Box   73
LU# 24056, F.L.U. (Wisconsin Wire Works), Appleton, Wisconsin
Box   73
LU# 24081, F.L.U. (Glass Fibers Company), Waterville, Ohio
Box   73
LU# 24084, Optical Employees, Champaign, Illinois
Box   73
LU# 24085, F.L.U. (Goethls Optical Company), Fort Wayne, Indiana
Box   73
LU# 24089, Industrial & Ordinary Insurance Agents, Chestertown, Maryland
Box   73
LU# 24092, Office Machine Repairman, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   73
LU# 24096, Animal Trainers & Handlers, Beverly Hills, California
Box   73
LU# 24115, F.L.U. (American Engineering Company), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   73
LU# 24116, Dental Technicians, San Francisco, California
Box   73
LU# 24121, F.L.U. (West Texas Cottonoil Company), Brownfield, Texas
Box   73
LU# 24122, Match Workers, Hudson, New York
Box   73
LU# 24131, F.L.U. (Swift & Company), Frankfort, Indiana
Box   73
LU# 24142, Las Vegas Editorial Association, Las Vegas, Nevada
Box   73
LU# 24158, Fabricated Metal Workers, Kankakee, Illinois
Box   73
LU# 24178, Insurance Agents, Ohio
Box   73
LU# 24179, Asphalt Workers, Madison, Illinois
Box   73
LU# 24188, Rubber Workers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   73
LU# 24199, F.L.U., Ashtabula, Ohio
Box   73
LU# 24215, Citrus Workers, Dundee, Florida
Box   73
LU# 24240, F.L.U. (Parker Pen Company)
Box   73
LU# 24245, F.L.U. (C.G. Sargent Sons Corporation), Graniteville, Massachusetts
Box   73
LU# 24253, F.L.U. (Brillo Manufacturing Company,), Brooklyn, New York
Box   73
LU# 24283, F.L.U. (Le Roy Machine Company,), Le Roy, New York
Box   73
LU# 24288, Aluminum Workers, Cressona, Pennsylvania
Box   73
LU# 24305, Beet Sugar Refinery Workers, Lyman, Nebraska
Box   73
LU# 24314, Scale Makers Federal, Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   73
LU# 24315, F.L.U. (Babcock Printing Press Corporation), Canton, Ohio
Box   73
LU# 24322, F.L.U. (V.E. Sprouse Company,), Columbus, Indiana
Box   73
LU# 24339, F.L.U. (Celotex Corporation), Madison, Illinois
Box   73
LU# 24344, Aluminum Workers, Rochelle Park, New Jersey
Box   73
LU# 24357, F.L.U. (Barberton Citizens Hospital), Barberton, Ohio
Box   73
LU# 24358, F.L.U. (White Mountain Freezer Company), Nashua, New Hampshire
Box   73
LU# 24363, Steelworkers, Watford, Ontario
Box   73
LU# 24369, Waterbury Watch Workers, Waterbury, Connecticut
Box   73
LU# 24374, Optical Workers, Topeka, Kansas
Box   73
LU# 24383, F.L.U. (Recipe Foods, Inc.), Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   73
LU# 24387, Die Casting Workers, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   73
LU# 24391, F.L.U. (West Abrasives), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   73
LU# 24399, F.L.U. (Noblett Sparks Company), Columbus, Indiana
Box   73
LU# 24410, Climax Molybdenum, Climax, Colorado
Box   73
LU# 24411, Brass Workers, Bridgeport, Connecticut
Box   73
LU# 24420, F.L.U. (Fremont Rubber Company), Fremont, Ohio
Box   73
LU# 24455, F.L.U. (Talon, Inc.), Hamden, Connecticut
Box   73
LU# 24457, Fabricated Metal Workers, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Box   73
LU# 24464, Railway Employees Industrial, Skagway, Alaska
Box   73
LU# 24472, F.L.U., Sunbury, Pennsylvania
Box   73
LU# 24509, Prudential Life Insurance, Jacksonville, Florida
Box   73
LU# 24521, F.L.U. (Buchans Mining Company), St. John's, Newfoundland
Box   73
LU# 24570, Prudential Life Insurance, Omaha, Nebraska
Box   73
LU# 24589, Prudential Life Insurance, Easton, Pennsylvania
Box   73
LU# 24624, Prudential Life Insurance, Augusta, Maine
Box   73
LU# 24638, Prudential Life Insurance, St. Johnsbury, Vermont
Box   73
LU# 24643, Prudential Life Insurance, Bangor, Maine
Box   74
LU# 24526, Thermometer & Instrument Makers, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   74
LU# 24537, Aluminum Workers, Chillocothe, Ohio
Box   74
LU# 24555, F.L.U. (Sheldrick Manufacturing Company), Upper Sandusky, Ohio
Box   74
LU# 24564, Leadville Miners, Leadville, Colorado
Box   74
LU# 24655, F.L.U. (Heinz Manufacturing Company), Elwood, Indiana
Box   74
LU# 24664, Garage Workers, London, Ontario
Box   74
LU# 24682, F.L.U., Port Aux Basques, Newfoundland
Box   74
LU# 24727, Tool & Die Makers, Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   74
LU# 24737, F.L.U. (American Brass Company), Buffalo, New York
Box   74
LU# 24768, Envelope Workers, Dayton, Ohio
Box   74
LU# 24772, Fitzgerald Employees, Torrington, Connecticut
Box   74
LU# 24775, F.L.U. (United Shoe Machine Corporation), Binghamton, New York
Box   74
LU# 24778, F.L.U. (No-Sag Spring Company), Kendallville, Indiana
Box   74
LU# 24780, Aluminum Workers, Jackson, Tennessee
Box   74
LU# 24792, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Preston, Idaho
Box   74
LU# 24797, Battery Workers F.L.U., Cleveland, Ohio
Box   74
LU# 24805, F.L.U. (Monitor Sugar Company), Bay City, Michigan
Box   74
LU# 24809, F.L.U. (Erie Casket Company), Erie, Pennsylvania
Box   74
LU# 24813, Aluminum Foil Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
Box   74
LU# 24863, Aluminum Workers, Newport, Arizona
Correspondence
Box   74
International Council of Aluminum Workers, Louisville, Kentucky
Box   74
Cannery Workers Council, Walnut Grove, California
Box   74
Dried Fruit & Nut Workers, Fresno area, California
Box   74
Grain Processors Council, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Box   74
National Match Workers Council, Barberton, Ohio
Box   74
Railway Patrolmen's Council, Norfolk, Virginia
Box   74
Sugar Workers Council, Woodland, California
Geographical Index
Arrangement of the Materials: By state and thereunder by city.
Box   75
Alabama-Michigan
Box   76
Minnesota-Oregon
Box   77
Pennsylvania-Wyoming & Canada
Series: Series 8: Files of the Director of Research
U.S. Mss 117A/8A
Subseries: File A: General File
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence, telegrams, memoranda, clippings, reports, pamphlets, and other materials relative to economic, social, and political problems of interest to Florence Thorne as Director of Research of the AFL. Prominent in this file are materials bearing on World War II including Defense, Education, International Relations, and Post War Problems.
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical by subject.
Box   1
“A” Miscellaneous
Box   1
Agreements, Union
Box   1
Agriculture Department
Box   1
Air Pilots
Box   1
American Federationist
Box   1
American Institute of Accountants
Box   1
Antioch College
Box   1
Apprenticeship Training
Box   1
“B” Miscellaneous
Box   2
Borchardt, Selma
Box   2
“C” Miscellaneous
Box   2
Catholic Trade Unionists
Box   2
Closed Shop
Box   2
Collective Bargaining
Box   2
Communism
Box   2
Company Unions
Box   2
Compensation, Unemployment
Box   2
Compensation, Seaman's Unemployment
Box   2
Compulsory Arbitration
Box   2
Conference of National Organization
Box   2
Confidential
Box   2
Conservation
Box   2
Committee on Consumer Cooperatives
Box   2
Consumer's Price Index
Box   2
Cooke, Morris
Cooperation with Government Agencies
Box   3
Bureau of Labor Statistics
Box   3
Child Bureau - Miss Florence Thorne
Box   3
Division of Labor Standards
Box   3
Committee on Education and Training
Box   3
Cooperatives
Box   3
Cost of Living
Box   3
“D” Miscellaneous, 1945-1951
Defense
Box   4
Absenteeism
Box   4
Cooperating Committees
Box   4
Executive Order 1240 (Overtime Pay)
Box   4
Defense Committee, AFL, 1941
Box   4
Defense Training
Box   5
Defense Training, continued
Box   5
Education (Defense Training)
Box   5
Education, Emergency
Box   5
Educational Facilities in Defense
Box   5
Government Training Program
Box   5
Health and Housing
Box   6
Inflation
Box   6
Labor Defense Cities
Box   6
Labor Policy Advisory Committee
Box   6
Labor Relations and the War
Box   6
Labor Speakers Bureau
Box   6
Labor in World War II
Box   6
Letters sent out on Defense
Box   6
Mediation Board
Box   6
Migration
Box   6
National Committee of Appeal Selective Service (AFL)
Box   6
Colored Workers in Unions
Box   7
Negro Workers
Box   7
OPACS
Box   7
Price Control
Box   7
Small Business in Defense Program
Box   7
Taxation for Defense
Box   7
Wages
Box   7
WPA
Box   7
“E” Miscellaneous
Box   7
Economic Development, Committee for
Box   7
Economic Advisors, Council of
Education
Box   7
Blue Sheets
Box   7
Citizens Federal Committee on Education, 1946-1951
Box   8
Committee on Education, 1949-1952
Box   8
Ford Foundation
Box   8
Industry and Labor Education Days
Box   9
Meetings, 1952
Box   9
Materials referred to
Box   9
Court Decision Affecting Federal Aid
Box   9
Distributive Education
Box   9
Educational Exchange
Box   9
Federal Aid, 1945-1950
Box   9
Federal Security Agency
Box   9
Joint Council on Economic Education
Box   9
Kentucky Department of Education
Box   9
Labor Schools
Box   9
Labor Great Books Program
Box   9
Physically Handicapped
Box   10
Scholarships Contests
Box   10
School Lunch Program
Box   10
Sub Committee on Adult and Union Education
Box   10
Sub Committee on Public Schools
Box   10
Sub Committee on Vocational Education, 1948-1951
Box   10
Sub Committee on Vocational Rehabilitation
Box   10
Trade Union Fellowships
Box   11
Workers Education (Cornell University)
Box   11
Workers Education Bureau
Box   11
Workers Educational Program
Box   11
Workers Schools
Box   11
Elder, Arthur
Box   11
Employment Committee
Box   11
Employment, Post War
Box   11
Encyclopedia Articles
Executive Council
Box   11
, 1943 Convention
Box   12
Blue Sheets, 1944-1950
Scope and Content Note: These are essentially resolutions passed, with pertinent correspondence attached.
Box   12
Cuban Sugar Contracts
Executive Council Reports
Box   12
1944-1950
Box   13
1952
Box   13
“F” Miscellaneous
Box   13
Farm Labor
Box   13
Featherbedding
Box   13
Federal Security Agency, Children's Bureau, 1946-1949
Box   13
Federationist Data
Box   13
Film Council, Hollywood
Box   13
Foreign Labor Movements
Box   13
Foreign Studies in Living Conditions (in the U.S.)
Box   13
Foreign Trade
Box   13
France, Clemens
Box   13
Free Enterprise (Woll Statement)
Box   14
Free Trade Union Committee
Box   14
Full Employment
Box   14
“G” Miscellaneous
Box   14
Garret, Garet
Box   14
Gibson, Mary
Box   14
Googe, George
Government Advisory Committee
Box   14
Advisory Committee
Box   14
National Labor Advisory Council (American Arbitration Association)
Box   14
Committee on Employment
Box   14
Directory of State Representative Advisory Committee
Box   14
Federal Advisory Council for Employment Security
Box   14
Food - Labor Advisory Committee (War)
Box   14
Advisory Committee-Protection of Young Workers
Box   14
General Advisory Committee-Protection of Young Workers-Children's Bureau
Box   15
Minutes of Meetings
Box   15
Report of Organization and Utilization of Representative Advisory Committees
Box   15
Advisory Committee - Women's Bureau
Box   15
“H” Miscellaneous, 1945-1951
Box   15
Health Insurance
Box   15
Health Insurance Plan
Box   15
Hyeman, William
Box   15
Hoover Commission Report
Box   15
Hotel and Restaurant Employees
Box   15
H.R. 3199
Box   15
Housing
Box   15
Human Rights - Human Rights and Genocide Convention
Box   15
“I” Miscellaneous
Insurance Agents Council, National Federation of International Affairs
Box   15
American Labor Conf.
Box   15
Bretton Woods Agreement
Box   15
Dumbarton Oaks
Box   15
Economic Cooperation Administration
Box   16
ECA , (1951)
Box   16
Mutual Security Agency
Box   16
Point Four
Box   16
Boris Shishkin (E.C.A.)
Box   16
Women's Group (E.C.A.)
International Labor Relations
Box   16
Africa
Box   16
Argentina
Box   16
British Compulsory Labor
Box   16
China
Box   16
England
Box   16
Germany
Box   16
Greece
Box   16
Israel
Committee on
Box   16
1945-1946
Box   17
1947-1952
Box   17
Miscellaneous Maps
Box   18
Foreign Labor and the War
Box   18
Foreign Unions
Box   18
Inter-American Federation of Labor
Box   18
International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, 1949-1952
Box   18
International Federation of Trade Unions
Box   18
International Free Trade Union
Box   18
ILO
Box   18
International Trade Organization
Box   18
International Trade Union Organization
Box   18
London Conference, 1949
Box   18
IRI Committee - Report , (1928)
Box   18
International Union - Financial
Box   18
Job Evaluation
Box   19
Japanese Labor Movement
Box   19
Mexico
Box   19
Poland
Box   19
Puerto Rico
Box   19
Russia
Box   19
Sweden
Box   19
Switzerland
Box   19
Irving Brown
Box   19
George Delaney
Box   19
Richard Deverall
Box   19
Frank P. Fend
Box   19
Joseph Kennan
Box   19
Hugh Killough
Box   19
Serafino Romauldi
Box   19
Henry Rutz
Box   19
“J” Miscellaneous
Box   19
Juvenile Delinquency
Box   19
“K” Miscellaneous
Box   20
“L”` Miscellaneous, 1949-1950
Labor Advisory Board
Box   20
Material for history
Box   20
Comments on History
Box   20
New Material for History
Box   21
Minutes, August 30, 1933-June 6, 1935
Box   21
Labor Day - Special Articles, 1949
Labor, Department of
Box   22
Conference on Industrial Safety
Box   22
General, 1947-1952
Box   22
Labor Extension Advisory Committee
Box   22
Labor Research Advisory Committee
Box   22
Child Labor and Youth Employment
Box   22
Children's Bureau, 1945-1946
Box   22
Labor Attaches
Box   22
Statistical Standards Division
Box   22
Secretary of Labor
Box   22
Women's Bureau, 1950-1952
Box   22
Workers Education
Box   23
Labor Extension Service, 1946-1950
Box   23
Labor's League for Political Education
Box   23
Labor Management Conference
Box   23
Legislation
Box   23
Library Association, American
Box   23
Library of Congress - Manuscript Division-AFL Files
Box   23
Lincoln
Box   23
“M”
Box   23
“M” Miscellaneous, 1945-1949
Box   24
“Mc” Miscellaneous
Box   24
Manpower
Box   24
Britain and Canada
Box   24
Maritime Labor Institute
Box   24
Meany, George
Box   24
Medical Care - Health
Box   24
Medical Committee
Box   24
Minority Groups
Box   24
Miscellaneous
Box   24
Monday Night Conferences
Box   25
Motion Picture Alliance
Box   25
Mutual Investment Fund
Box   25
“N”
Box   25
“N” Miscellaneous
Box   25
National Child Labor Committee
Box   25
National Citizens Commission for Public Schools
Box   25
National Fund for Medical Education
Box   25
National Industrial Conference Board
Box   26
National Labor Advisory Council
Box   26
National Planning Association
Box   26
National Resources Planning Board
Box   26
National Service Act
Box   26
National War Labor Board
Box   26
National Youth Administration
Box   26
NYA Advisory Group
Box   26
Negroes
Box   26
New England Council
Box   26
“O”
Box   26
“O” Miscellaneous
Office Production Management
Box   27
Cooperation with
Box   27
Labor Policy Committee
Box   27
OWI
Box   27
Older Workers - Employment Problems
Box   27
“P”
Box   27
“P” Miscellaneous
Box   27
Padway
Box   27
Peace Plans
Box   28
Pension Plans
Box   28
Personnel Relations
Box   28
Physcician Forum
Box   28
Political
Box   28
Post War Bills
Box   28
Post War
Box   28
Central Labor Unions
Box   28
Contract Cancellations
Box   28
Correspondence
Box   28
Data
Box   29
Committee on Economic Development
Box   29
Employment
Box   29
Foreign Policy
Box   29
Forum, 1944
Box   29
Manpower
Box   29
Meeting, July 1943
Box   30
Post War Meeting, December 1943
Box   30
Meeting, February 1944
Planning Committee
Box   30
Correspondence, l942-1944
Box   30
Letter to Central Labor Union, July 1943
Box   30
April 1944
Box   31
April 1944, continued
Box   31
Offers of cooperation
Box   31
Shipbuilding
Box   31
State Department
Box   31
Surplus Property
Box   31
Educational and Social Welfare
Sub Committees
Box   31
Housing
Box   31
Rehabilitation and Vocational Training
Box   31
Self Help Consumers Producers Cooperative
Box   31
Social Security
Box   31
Textiles and Allied Producers
Box   31
Transportation
Box   31
Union Management Cooperative Plan
Box   31
United State Employment Service
Box   31
Wage Incentives
Box   31
Wages Committee
Box   32
Women in Industry
Box   32
Prisoners of War
Box   32
Professional Workers
Box   32
Proposed War Plans
Box   32
“R”
Box   32
“R” Miscellaneous
Box   32
Reconversion Statement (by Mr. Green)
Box   33
Recreation
Box   33
Relief
Box   33
Relief and Rehabilitation
Box   33
Requests (Literature)
Box   33
Research
Box   33
Research Assistance
Box   33
Research - Industrial Relations Research Association
Box   33
Research Workers
Box   34
Research Workers Available, 1942-1952
Box   34
Russian War Relief
Box   34
“S”
Box   34
“S” Miscellaneous
Box   34
Safety
Box   34
Safety Codes
Box   34
Security and Freedom
Box   34
Sesquicentennial Celebration
Box   34
Shop Steward
Box   34
Sickness
Box   34
Slaughter, Glen
Box   34
Small Loan Act
Box   34
Social Security, Committee on
Box   35
1944-1951
Box   36
1952
Box   36
Social Security - Miscellaneous
Box   36
Southern Organization Campaign
Box   36
State Department
Box   36
Stephens, Roderick
Box   36
Stinnes, Dr. Edmund H.
Box   36
Strikes, Statements re:
Box   36
Sturgis, Alice
Box   36
“T”
Box   36
“T” Miscellaneous
Box   36
Tariff
Box   36
Taxation - Blue Sheets, 1951
Taxation, Committee on
Box   36
1940-1942
Box   37
1943-1949
Box   38
1950-1952
Box   38
Taxation, Post War
Box   38
Tax Program
Box   38
Tax: Proposed 22nd Amendment, 1944
Box   38
Teachers, American Federation of
Box   38
Teachers - Educational Reconstruction
Box   38
Time Studies
Box   38
Toland Memorial
Box   38
Trade, International
Box   39
Trade Union Definition
Box   39
Twentieth Century Fund
Box   39
“U”
Box   39
“U” Miscellaneous
Box   39
Union Management Cooperation
United Nations
Box   39
Children's Fund
Box   39
Dumbarton Oaks
Box   39
Sub-commission on Economic Development
Box   39
Economic and Employment Commission
Box   39
Committee on Employment and Economic Security
Box   39
Economic and Social Security
Box   39
Food and Agricultural Organization
Box   39
Free Trade Union Committee
Box   39
International Refugee
Box   39
International Trade Organization
Box   39
Toni Sender
Box   40
Toni Sender, 1948-1949
Box   40
Slave Labor
Box   40
UNESCO
Box   40
UNRRA
Box   40
Woll Address to NAM
Box   40
Sub-commission Status of Women
Box   40
“V”
Box   41
Veterans, Committee on
Veterans
Box   41
Demobilized Servicemen - Unemployment Allowances
Box   41
Education and Retraining
Box   41
Full Employment Bill
Box   41
Questionnaire
Box   41
Seniority
Box   41
Separation Centers
Box   41
Unemployment Compensation
Box   42
“W”
Box   42
“W” Miscellaneous, 1947-1950
Box   42
Wage Plan, Annual
Box   42
Wage Resolution, Basic Minimum
Box   42
War Controls
War Production
Box   42
Industrial Health and Safety Committee
Box   42
Labor Management
Box   42
War Production Board
Box   43
War Production Board, continued
Box   43
Pulp and Paper Industry
Box   43
Welfare State
Box   43
Woll, Albert
Box   43
Woll, Mathew, 1941-1952
Women
Box   44
Equal Pay
Box   44
Inter-American Commission of Women
Box   44
Conference on Employment of Women
Box   44
National Committee on status of
Box   44
“XYZ”
U.S. Mss 117A/8B
Subseries: File B: Social Security File, 1934-1943
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence, reports, legislative information, and other material bearing on the problems of Social Security.
Arrangement of the Materials: By numbered subjects.
Box   1
#1. Committee on Economic Security, 1931-1935
Box   1
#2. Committee on Economic Security, 1934-1935
Box   1
#3. Daily Press Digest - Weekly Summaries, clippings
Box   1
#4. Studies - General
Box   1
#5. Social Security Act, 1935
Box   2
#6. Amendments to Act, 1939
Box   2
#7. Amendments to Act, 1939, Hearings before the House Ways and Means Committee
Box   2
#8. Amendments to Act, 1939, Hearings before the Senate Finance Committee
Box   3
#9. Amendments to Act, 1939, Comments and Analysis, AFL
Box   3
#10. Amendments to Act, 1939, Comments and Analysis, other than AFL
Box   3
#11. Legislation, 1940 - General
Box   3
#11a. Legislation, Emergency aid to injured civilians
Box   3
#12. Amendments to Act, Coverage-S. 4269 and H.R. 10384
Box   3
#12a. S. 1269
Box   3
#12b. State and Municipal Employees
Box   4
#13. Amendments to Act, 1940, H.R. 7762
Box   4
#14. Amendments to Act, 1940, H.R. 7762 Correspondence
Box   4
#15. Amendments to Act, 1940, H.R. 7762 Correspondence
Box   4
#16. Coverage: H.R. 7935: Agricultural Workers; Insurance Agents
Box   4
#17. Coverage: H.R. 9798: Seamen; Union officers; Misc.
Box   4
#18. Amendments to Act, 1941 - General
Box   5
#19. Amendments to Act, 1941, Wagner Bill
Box   5
#20. Bulletins, Social Security Board
Box   5
#21. Bulletins, Social Security Board
Box   5
#22. W.P.A.
Box   5
#23. Wage and Employment Record Booklet - AFL
Box   5
#24. Mailing List
Box   6
#25. Bibliography
Box   6
#26. Correspondence, General
Box   6
#27. Correspondence, Social Security Board
Box   6
#28. Foreign
Box   6
#29. Crank Schemes
Box   6
#31. American Federation of Labor, Social Security, Committee
Box   6
#32. H.R. 7534 (Eliot Bill)
U.S. Mss 117A/8C
Subseries: File C: Old Age Insurance File, 1939-1942
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence, reports, and other materials bearing on the subject of Old Age Insurance.
Arrangement of the Materials: By numbered subjects.
Box   1
#1. Legislation, Federal and State
Box   1
#2. State Experience with Old Age Insurance
Box   1
#3. AFL Memoranda and Circular Letters
Box   1
#4. Studies, Social Security Board
Box   1
#5. Old Age Insurance Plans
Box   1
#6. Old Age Benefits
Box   1
#7. Correspondence
Box   1
#8. Statistics
U.S. Mss 117A/8D
Subseries: File D: Unemployment Compensation File, 1935-1940
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence, studies, reports, and other material concerned with Unemployment Compensation.
Arrangement of the Materials: By numbered subjects.
Box   1
#1. Principles, General
Box   1
#2. Standards, Federal and State
Box   1
#3. Advisory Councils, State and Federal
Box   1
#4. Appeals, Appeal Procedure, State and Interstate
Box   1
#5. Appeals, Decisions
Box   1
#6. Appeals, Decisions - Labor Disputes
Box   1
#7. Benefits, Adequacy
Box   2
#8. Benefits, Formulas
Merit Rating
Box   2
#9. AFL Memoranda
Box   2
#10. Miscellaneous Studies
Box   2
#11. Correspondence
#12. States
Box   2
Alabama - Massachusetts
Box   3
Michigan - Wyoming
Box   4
#14. Comparison of State Laws
Box   4
#15. Directory of State Officers Administering Unemployment Compensation Laws
Box   4
#16. Unemployment Compensation Legislation - AFL Memoranda
Box   5
#17 a,b,c. Interstate Conference Employment Security Agencies
#18. States
Box   5
Alabama - Arizona
Box   6
Arkansas - Illinois
Box   7
Indiana - New Jersey
Box   8
New Mexico - Pennsylvania
Box   9
Rhode Island - Wyoming
Box   9
#19. Employment and Defense
Box   10
#20. Unemployment - General Studies
Box   10
#21. Unemployment - Partial
Box   10
#22. Seasonal Unemployment
Box   10
#23. Foreign
Box   10
#24. Department of Labor Survey
Box   10
#25. General Memoranda, AFL
U.S. Mss 117A/8E
Subseries: File E: Health File, 1935-1943
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence, memoranda, reports, and other materials concerned with the problem of health.
Arrangement of the Materials: By numbered subjects.
Box   1
#1. National Health Survey Reports, 1935-1936
Box   2
#2. Interdepartmental Committee I, National Health Conference, 1938
Box   2
#3. Interdepartmental Committee II, Publications
Box   2
#4. Memoranda - AFL
Box   2
#5. Studies and Notes - General and Miscellaneous
Box   3
#6. Hospitalization and Health Insurance Plans
Federal Health Program
Box   4
#7. Proposals and Discussions
Box   4
#8. S. 1620 (Wagner Health Bill)
Box   4
#9. S. 1620, Hearing before Senate Committee
Box   4
#10. Bills other than S. 1620
Box   4
#11. Disability Insurance
Box   4
#12. Correspondence
Box   4
#13. Workman's Compensation for Occupational Diseases
Box   4
#14. Health, Social Security
U.S. Mss 117A/8F
Subseries: File F: General File, 1939-1943
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence, reports, and other materials dealing largely with the problems of labor in the defense effort and with post-war problems.
Arrangement of the Materials: By numbered subjects.
Box   1
#1. Trades, Building
Box   1
#2. Trades, Farm Labor
Box   1
#3. Pulp and Paper, 1940
Box   1
#4. Pulp and Paper-, 1941 Revision
Box   1
#5. Orders for Materials
Box   1
#6. Miscellaneous
Box   2
#7. Dismissal Compensation
Box   2
#8. Defense Committee - AFL
Box   2
#9. National Defense
Box   2
#10. Post-War Planning
Box   2
#11. Employment Service
Box   2
#12. Vandenburg Amendment - H.R. 7378
Box   2
#13. War Labor Standards
U.S. Mss 117A/9
Series: Series 9: WPA Files, 1933-1938
Scope and Content Note: Correspondence of the president of the AFL with local unions regarding problems arising from WPA projects such as the agency's unfair competition with private industry, wage scales, unfair practices, and other problems.
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical by state.
Box   1
Alabama - Florida
Box   2
Georgia - Kansas
Box   3
Kentucky - Montana
Box   4
Nebraska - Oregon
Box   5
Pennsylvania - Wyoming
WPA
Box   6
Administrative orders
Box   6
Miscellaneous
Box   7
Works Program
Series: Series 10: Information and Research File, 1937-1945
Scope and Content Note: This file consists primarily of requests directed to the Office of Information and Research for information concerning the financial status of various companies and wage scales in particular crafts and industries. This information was sought, in large part, for bargaining purposes. The file is arranged in three parts, the first by trade or craft, the second by name of union representative in the field, and the third by union local number.
U.S. Mss 117A/10A
Subseries: File A: Arranged by Industry
Box   1
Automobile Workers
Box   1
Bakery and Confectionery Workers
Box   2
Barbers, Hairdressers and Cosmetologists
Box   2
Boiler Makers, Iron Shipbuilders
Box   2
Bookbinders
Box   2
Brewery, Flour, Cereal
Box   2
Bricklayers, Masons, Plasterers
Box   3
Bridge and Structural Iron Workers
Box   3
Broom and Whisk Makers Union
Box   3
Building and Construction Trades Department
Box   3
Carmen of America
Box   3
Cement, Lime and Gypsum Workers
Box   4
Chemical Workers
Box   4
Cigar Makers
Box   4
Cleaning and Dye Workers
Box   4
Clerks, Brotherhood of Railway
Box   4
Clerks (National Federal Post Office)
Box   4
Clerks, Retail
Box   5
Coopers
Box   5
Diamond Workers
Box   5
Distillery
Box   5
Draftsmen
Box   5
Electrical Workers
Box   5
Engineers
Box   5
Engravers
Box   5
Farm Labor Union
Box   5
Fire Fighters
Box   5
Firemen and Oilers
Box   6
Garment Workers
Box   6
Glass Bottle Blowers
Box   6
Glass Cutters
Box   6
Glass Workers
Box   6
Government Employees
Box   6
Hatters, Cap and Millinery
Box   6
Hod Carriers, Building, Common Laborers
Box   6
Hotel and Restaurant
Box   6
International Ladies Garment Workers
Box   6
Lathers, International Union of Wood, Wire and Metal
Box   6
Laundry Workers
Box   6
Leather Workers
Box   7
Letter Carriers
Box   7
Longshoremen
Box   7
Luggage, Belt and Novelty Workers
Box   7
Machinists
Box   7
Maintenance
Box   7
Marble
Box   7
Masters, Mates, Pilots
Box   7
Meat Cutters
Box   7
Metal Workers
Box   7
Millers
Box   7
Mine Workers
Box   8
Molders
Box   8
Moving Picture Machine Operators
Box   8
Musicians
Box   8
Office Employees
Box   8
Painters, Decorators
Box   8
Papermakers
Box   9
Pattern Makers
Box   9
Plate Printers
Box   9
Plumbers and Steam Fitters
Box   9
Polishers, Buffers, Platers
Box   9
Porters
Box   9
Potters
Box   9
Printing Pressmen
Box   9
Printing Trades
Box   9
Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill
Box   10
Railway Employees
Box   10
Seafarers
Box   10
Stage Employees
Box   10
State, County and Municipal Employees
Box   11
Stereotypers
Box   11
Stove Mounters
Box   11
Switchmen
Box   11
Teamsters, Chauffeurs
Box   12
Telegraphers, Commercial
Box   12
Telegrapher, Railroad
Box   12
Textile Workers
Box   13
Typographical
Box   13
Upholsterers
Box   13
Wall Paper Craftsmen
U.S. Mss 117A/10B
Subseries: File B: Arranged by Name of Union Representative
Box   1
Ad - Bra
Box   2
Bre - Des
Box   3
Det - Goo
Box   4
Gor - Kno
Box   5
Ko - Or
Box   6
Pa - Si
Box   7
Sk-Whi
Box   8
Wi -Y
U.S. Mss 117A/10C
Subseries: File C: Arranged by Local Union Number
Box   1
LU# 15009, Lead Burners Local Union, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   1
LU# 16456, Office Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   1
LU# 18053, Optical Workers, Washington, D.C.
Box   1
LU# 1856, Federal Labor Union, Kenosha, Wisconsin
Box   1
LU# 18528, Juvenile Wheel Workers, Toledo, Ohio
Box   1
LU# 18558, Federal Labor Union, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Box   1
LU# 18760, Chemical Workers, Akron, Ohio
Box   1
LU# 18780, Aluminum Workers, St. Louis, Illinois
Box   1
LU# 18820, Pittsburgh Optical Workers, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Box   1
LU# 18852, Federal Labor Union, Kansas City, Missouri
Box   1
LU# 18907, Federal Labor Union, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   1
LU# 18943, Wholesale Hardware, Crockery and House Furnishing Specialties, New York, N.Y.
Box   1
LU# 19085, Chemical Workers, Dover, Ohio
Box   1
LU# 19151, Flour and Linseed Workers, Red Wing, Minnesota
Box   1
LU# 19253, Cereal Workers, Great Falls, Montana
Box   1
LU# 19340, Fabricated Metal Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   1
LU# 19405, Chemical Workers, La Salle, Illinois
Box   1
LU# 19468, Federal Labor Union, Cleveland, Ohio
Box   1
LU# 19469, Federal Labor Union, Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts
Box   1
LU# 19489, Aluminum Workers, Manitowoc, Wisconsin
Box   2
LU# 20186, Federal Labor Union (metal workers), Barberton, Ohio
Box   2
LU# 20206, Federal Labor Union (metal workers), Barberton, Ohio
Box   2
LU# 20228, Fruit Cannery Workers, Olympia, Washington
Box   2
LU# 20230, Slide Fasteners, Meadville, Pennsylvania
Box   2
LU# 20238, Bronze Workers, Heidelberg, Pennsylvania
Box   2
LU# 20239, Bait Workers, South Bend, Indiana
Box   2
LU# 20246, Greenhouse Workers, Akron, Ohio
Box   2
LU# 20251, Fruit Cannery Workers, Puyallup, Washington
Box   2
LU# 20254, Enameling Workers, Bellaire, Ohio
Box   2
LU# 20265, Stamping and Enameling Workers, Sebring, Ohio
Box   2
LU# 20268, Federal Labor Union (boxboard), Marseilles, Illinois
Box   2
LU# 20280, Chemical Workers, Antioch, California
Box   2
LU# 20283, Soap and Vegetable Oil Workers, Los Angeles, California
Box   2
LU# 20296, Cannery Workers, Bellingham, Washington
Box   2
LU# 20299, Match Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   2
LU# 20319, Plastic Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   2
LU# 20324, Cannery Workers, Sacremento, California
Box   2
LU# 20332, Federal Labor Union (bobbin manufacturing), Willimansett, Massachusetts
Box   2
LU# 20355, Artificial Butter, Spice Workers, Norwalk, Ohio
Box   2
LU# 20385, United Match Workers, Oshkosh, Wisconsin
Box   2
LU# 20386, Natural and Artificial Gas Workers, San Pedro, California
Box   3
LU# 20389, Artifical Leather, Rubber Workers, Newark, New Jersey
Box   3
LU# 20402, Federal Labor Union, West Springfield, Massachusetts
Box   3
LU# 20417, Glue Workers, South Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   3
LU# 20418, Distillery Workers, Terre Haute, Indiana
Box   3
LU# 20430, Chemical Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   3
LU# 20440, Aluminum and Tin Foil Workers, Richmond, Virginia
Box   3
LU# 20449, Federal Labor Union (milk producers), Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Box   3
LU# 20459, Refrigerator Workers, Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   3
LU# 20460, Gas Workers, Troy, N.Y.
Box   3
LU# 20468, Brushworkers, Troy, N.Y.
Box   3
LU# 20482, Federal Labor Union (plumbing,) Indianapolis, Indiana
Box   3
LU# 20487, Wholesale Grocery Employees, Chicago, Illinois
Box   3
LU# 20496, Rectifiers of spirits, wine
Box   3
LU# 20498, Scrap iron
Box   3
LU# 20505, Cement and Mill workers, Grotto, Washington
Box   3
LU# 20514, Chemical workers, Elyris, Ohio
Box   3
LU# 20518, Federal Labor Union (grain), New Richmond, Wisconsin
Box   3
LU# 20529, Chemical Workers, Port Chicago, California
Box   3
LU# 20553, Federal Labor Union (bed manufacturing), Louisville, Kentucky
Box   3
LU# 20558, Warehouse Employees, Richmond, Virginia
Box   3
LU# 20570, Waukesha Soft Drink, Waukesha, Wisconsin
Box   3
LU# 20572, Blast Furnace and Coke, Toledo, Ohio
Box   3
LU# 20574, Winery and Distillery, Lodi, California
Box   3
LU# 20581, Federal Labor Union (tile), Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Box   3
LU# 20582, Federal Labor Union, Springfield, Massachusetts
Box   3
LU# 20617, International Ladies Garment Workers, New York, N.Y.
Box   3
LU# 20618, Nesco Fabricated Metal, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   3
LU# 20620, Gas Workers, Madison, Wisconsin
Box   3
LU# 20622, Federal Labor Union (American Can Company), Richmond, Virginia
Box   3
LU# 20624, Fruit, Cannery, Agricultural Workers, Hood River, Oregon
Box   3
LU# 20630, Sugar Refinery, Alvarado, California
Box   3
LU# 20643, Federal Labor Union, Scranton, Pennsylvania
Box   3
LU# 20673, McCome Textile, McComb, Mississippi
Box   3
LU# 20680, Rubber Tile, Racine, Wisconsin
Box   3
LU# 20684, Cloth Window Shade Workers, Oswego, N.Y.
Box   4
LU# 20687, Cane Craftsmen, Cincinnati, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 20690, Federal Labor Union (battery), Wausau, Wisconsin
Box   4
LU# 20704, Federal Labor Union, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Box   4
LU# 20709, Washer Workers, Joliet, Illinois
Box   4
LU# 20713, Federal Labor Union (Lancaster Carbon Company), Lancaster, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 20716, Flour Mill Workers, Mt. Vernon, Indiana
Box   4
LU# 20741, Federal Labor Union, Baraboo, Wisconsin
Box   4
LU# 20778, Federal Labor Union, Edgerton, Wisconsin
Box   4
LU# 20783, Federal Labor Union, Algonac, Michigan
Box   4
LU# 20784, Federal Labor Union, Stoughton, Wisconsin
Box   4
LU# 20789, American Federation of Grain Processors, Sherman, Texas
Box   4
LU# 20802, Flour, Feed and Cereal, El Reno, Oklahoma
Box   4
LU# 20822, Brush Makers Federal Labor Union, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   4
LU# 20831, Citrus By-Products, Corona, California
Box   4
LU# 20839, Electric Refrigerator Cabinet Workers, Connersville, Indiana
Box   4
LU# 20845, Cannery Workers Union, Kent, Washington
Box   4
LU# 20849, Pickle Workers Union, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Box   4
LU# 20875, Sugar Workers Union, Oxnard, California
Box   4
LU# 20889, Rubber Brush Workers, Ironton, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 20893, Mt. Vernon Garment Company, Mt. Vernon, Illinois
Box   4
LU# 20897, Federal Labor Union (cereal), Flint, Michigan
Box   4
LU# 20905, Cannery Workers, Oakland, California
Box   4
LU# 20910, Federal Labor Union, Battle Creek, Michigan
Box   4
LU# 20911, Rubber and Plastic Workers, Chicago, Illinois
Box   4
LU# 20932, Federal Labor Union, Elyria, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 20935, Federal Labor Union, Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin
Box   4
LU# 20952, Steel Specialty Workers, Green Bay, Wisconsin
Box   4
LU# 20956, Flour, Feed and Grain Elevator, Belleville, Illinois
Box   4
LU# 20957, Flour, Feed, Cereal, Chicago, Illinois
Box   4
LU# 20068, Federal Labor Union, St. Paul, Minnesota
Box   4
LU# 20983, Soap and Glycerine, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   4
LU# 20939, Packers and Preserve Workers, San Francisco, California
Box   4
LU# 21008, Flour, Cereal, Feed Mill, St. Joseph, Missouri
Box   4
LU# 21055, Federal Labor Union, Elyria, Ohio
Box   4
LU# 21061, Chemical Cotton Workers, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Box   4
LU# 21070, Cereal Workers, Geneva, N.Y.
Box   4
LU# 21054, Fruit and Nut Packers, San Jose, California
Box   5
LU# 21088, Federal Labor Union, Clifton, New Jersey
Box   5
LU# 21101, Flour Mill Workers, Springfield, Illinois
Box   5
LU# 21107, Beauticians Supplies and Cosmetics
Box   5
LU# 21109, Federal Labor Union, Petersburg, Arkansas
Box   5
LU# 21110, Federal Labor Union, Salem, Oregon
Box   5
LU# 21125, Hair Spinners Union, Michigan City, Indiana
Box   5
LU# 21130, Federal Labor Union, Bridgeport, Alabama
Box   5
LU# 21132, Federal Labor Union (electrometal), Keokuk, Iowa
Box   5
LU# 21136, Chemical Workers Akron, Ohio
Box   5
LU# 21159, Cosmetic Workers, Kansas City, Missouri
Box   5
LU# 21166, Federal Laber Union, Kansas City, Missouri
Box   5
LU# 21169, Mineral Wool Workers, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   5
LU# 21175, Federal Labor Union, Connersville, Indiana
Box   5
LU# 21182, Flour Mill Workers Union, Springfield, Illinois
Box   5
LU# 21186, Cement Workers, La Crosse, Wisconsin
Box   5
LU# 21195, Chemical Workers, Freeport, Texas
Box   5
LU# 21202, Waste Material Workers, Terre Haute, Indiana,
Box   5
LU# 21231, Sugar Refinery Employees, Hardine, Montana
Box   5
LU# 21243, Federal Labor Union, Milton, Massachusetts
Box   5
LU# 21255, Rubber Workers Local, Atlanta, Georgia
Box   5
LU# 21264, Distillery Workers, Bristol, Pennsylvania
Box   5
LU# 21278, Federal Labor Union, Sandoval, Illinois
Box   5
LU# 21288, Chemical Workers, Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   5
LU# 21290, Gypsum Mill Workers, Rotan, Texas
Box   5
LU# 21305, Federal Labor Union, Gouverneur, N.Y.
Box   5
LU# 21307, Gypsum Mill Workers, Quana, Texas
Box   5
LU# 21345, Federal Labor Union, Jamestown, N.Y.
Box   5
LU# 21364, Toy Makers Union, Washington, Indiana
Box   5
LU# 21375, Smelter Workers, El Paso, Texas
Box   5
LU# 21421, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Rocky Ford, Colorado
Box   5
LU# 21422, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Sugar City, Colorado
Box   5
LU# 21434, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Grand Island, Nebraska
Box   5
LU# 21469, Quarry Workers, Seattle, Washington
Box   5
LU# 21483, Bag Workers, Seattle, Washington
Box   5
LU# 21494, Vegetable Packinghouse Employees, Princeton, Florida
Box   5
LU# 21527, United Soap, Glycerine, Edible 0il Workers, West New York, New Jersey
Box   6
LU# 21576, Cereal, Feed, Flour and Elevator, Omaha, Nebraska
Box   6
LU# 21584, Motor and Bus Terminal Checkers, Wichita, Kansas
Box   6
LU# 21640, Rubber Workers, Milford, Massachusetts
Box   6
LU# 21643, Rock Products Workers, Long Beach, California
Box   6
LU# 21646, Soap and Edible Oil Workers, Portsmouth, Virginia
Box   6
LU# 21662, Newspaper Commercial Associate, Chicago, Illinois
Box   6
LU# 21695, Grain Processors Union, Keokuk, Iowa
Box   6
LU# 21712, Federal Labor Union, Champlain, N.Y.
Box   6
LU# 21721, Federal Labor Union, Watertown, Massachusetts
Box   6
LU# 21733, Federal Labor Union, Collinsville, Illinois
Box   6
LU# 21739, Carbon Black Workers, Sterlington, Louisiana
Box   6
LU# 21765, Chemical Workers, Crosseth, Arkansas
Box   6
LU# 21785, Chemical Workers, Wausau, Wisconsin
Box   6
LU# 21825, Petroleum Workers, Albany, N.Y.
Box   6
LU# 21826, Beet Sugar Refinery, Johnstown, Colorado
Box   6
LU# 21876, Chemical Workers, Marquette, Michigan
Box   6
LU# 21921, Chemical Workers, East St. Louis, Illinois
Box   6
LU# 21929, United Grain Processors, Liberal, Kansas
Box   6
LU# 21930, News Writers, Reporters, Editorial Writers, Portsmouth, Virginia
Box   6
LU# 21935, Red Ore Miners, Bessemer, Alabama
Box   6
LU# 21938, Federal Labor Union, Onargo, Illinois
Box   6
LU# 21240, Fish Handlers, Sheboygan, Wisconsin
Box   6
LU# 21942, Feral Labor Union, Eleanor, West Virginia
Box   6
LU# 21959, Federal Labor Union, York, Pennsylvania
Box   6
LU# 21960, Plastic Tape Workers, Michigan City, Indiana
Box   6
LU# 21965, Linseed Oil Workers, Fort Lee, New Jersey
Box   6
LU# 21978, Can Workers Local, Tampa, Florida
Box   6
LU# 21989, Chemical Workers, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Box   6
LU# 22001, Federal Labor Union, Goshen, Indiana
Box   6
LU# 22002, Dairy Products Employees, Hoboken, New Jersey
Box   6
LU# 22004, Textile Workers, Providence, Rhode Island
Box   6
LU# 22014, Rubber Workers, Providence, Rhode Island
Box   6
LU# 22026, Chemical and Oil Workers, Kearney, New Jersey
Box   6
LU# 22041, Chemical Workers, Mulberry, Florida
Box   6
LU# 22050, Soap Workers, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Box   6
LU# 22052, Brewery Workers, Honolulu, Hawaii
Box   6
LU# 22055, Office Employees, Richmond, Virginia
Box   6
LU# 22101, Cannery Workers, Nebraska City, Nebraska
Box   6
LU# 22106, Circulation office, Tampa, Florida
Box   6
LU# 22111, Fontana Miners, Proctor, North Carolina
Box   6
LU# 22118, Federal Labor Union (gas & light), Perth Amboy, New Jersey
Box   7
LU# 22127, Federal Labor Union (flour milling), Fredonia, Kansas
Box   7
LU# 22162, Chemical Workers, Painesville, Ohio
Box   7
LU# 22168
Box   7
LU# 22178, Optical Workers, New Orleans, Louisiana
Box   7
LU# 22198, Pigment, Color and Chemical Workers
Box   7
LU# 22201, Washington Newspaper Service, Washington, D.C.
Box   7
LU# 22222, Publicity, Newswriters, Office Workers, Tampa, Florida
Box   7
LU# 22240, Federal Labor Union, Marseilles, Illinois
Box   7
LU# 22254, United Saw File & Steel, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Box   7
LU# 22278, Federal Labor Union, Galesburg, Illinois
Box   7
LU# 22311, Gas, Coke and Chemical Product Workers, Jersey City, New Jersey
Box   7
LU# 22319, Federal Labor Union, Phillipsburg, Pennsylvania
Box   7
LU# 22320, Fabricated Metal Workers, Mayville, Wisconsin
Box   7
LU# 22328, Federal Labor Union, Knoxville, Tennessee
Box   7
LU# 22341, Roofing & Veneer Products Workers, Vandalia, Illinois
Box   7
LU# 22390, Optical Case Workers, Irvington, New Jersey
Box   7
LU# 22394, Federal Labor Union, Dayton, Ohio
Box   7
LU# 22401, Federal Labor Union, Jersey Shore, Pennsylvania
Box   7
LU# 22403, Aluminum Workers, Kewaunee, Wisconsin
Box   7
LU# 22408, Rubber Workers, Wabash, Indiana
Box   7
LU# 22410, Office Employees, Detroit, Michigan
Box   7
LU# 22417, Black Hills Mine & Mill Workers, Deadwood, South Dakota
Box   7
LU# 22443, Beet Sugar Refinery Employees, Ft. Morgan, Colorado
Box   7
LU# 22451, Federal Labor Union, Lawrence, Massachusetts
Box   7
LU# 22462, Federal Labor Union, Hillside, New Jersey
Box   7
LU# 22476, United Greenhouse Workers, Pana, Illinois
Box   7
LU# 22484, Auto Tool Workers Union, Newport, Pennsylvania
Box   7
LU# 22494, Federal Labor Union, Goshen, Indiana
Box   7
LU# 22495, Federal Labor Union, De Kalb, Illinois
Box   7
LU# 22506, Western Union Employees, Portland, Oregon
Box   7
LU# 22515, Federal Labor Union, Nedrow, N.Y.
Box   7
LU# 22516, Battery Workers, Dubuque, Iowa
Box   7
LU# 22517, Paducah Central Labor, Paducah, Kentucky
Box   7
LU# 22521, Silver Mine Workers Union, Shafter, Texas
Box   7
LU# 22565, United Phosphate, Plant City, Florida
Box   7
LU# 27574, Chemical Workers, Bethalto, Illinois
Box   7
LU# 22615, Photographic and Chemical Workers, Binghamton, N.Y.
Box   7
LU# 22620, Federal Labor Union, Baltimore, Maryland
Box   7
LU# 22622, Michigan Consolidated Gas Workers, Grand Rapids, Michigan
Box   7
LU# 22631, Federal Labor Union, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Box   7
LU# 22639, Federal Labor Union, Cobleskill, N.Y.
Box   7
LU# 22640, Federal Labor Union, Knoxville, Tennessee
Box   7
LU# 22643, Federal Labor Union, Greencastle, Indiana
U.S. Mss 117A/10D
Subseries: File D: Statistical File
Scope and Content Note: Manuscript and printed statistics concerning unemployment and wage scales compiled by the Office of Information and Research.
Arrangement of the Materials: Alphabetical by subject.
Box   1
Adjustments - Unemployment Estimate
Box   1
Agriculture
Box   1
Air Transportation
Box   1
Armed Forces
Box   1
Banking
Box   1
Building Construction
Box   1
Roads
Box   1
Domestic Service
Box   1
Worksheet
Box   1
Education
Box   1
Electric Light and Power
Box   1
Electric Railways and Motor Bus Operators
Box   1
Employment and Payrolls
Employment
Box   1
Real Estate
Box   1
Work Figures
Box   1
Entrepreneurs and Management
Box   1
Federal Service - Roads
Box   1
Fisheries
Box   1
Government
Box   1
Hotels
Box   1
Increase in Gainful Workers
Box   1
Interstate Commerce Commission
Box   1
Laundries - Dyeing and Cleaning
Box   1
Manufacturing
Box   1
Wage Earners
Box   1
Mining - Coal, Metal, Quarries, Petroleum
Box   1
Motor Transportation
Box   1
Personal Service (Barber and Beauty Shop)
Box   2
Pipe Line Transportation
Box   2
Port of Boston
Box   2
Professionals
Box   2
Professions
Box   2
Public Utilities
Box   2
Reconstruction Finance Corporation
Box   2
Recreation and Amusement
Box   2
Restaurants
Box   2
Salaried Workers
Box   2
Work sheets
Box   2
Service Industries
Box   2
Studies
Box   2
Steam Railroads
Box   2
Telephones - Telegraphs
Box   2
All Trades
Box   2
Unemployment
Box   2
New York Times
Unemployment Estimate
Box   2
Coal, Anthracite
Box   2
Coal, Bituminous
Box   2
Entrepreneurs
Box   2
R. Nathan's 1935 figure
Box   2
Quarries and Non-Metallic
Box   2
Railroads
Box   2
Unknown Worksheets
Box   3
Water Transportation
Box   3
Wholesale and Retail Trade
Box   3
Unemployment Estimate
Box   3
Revised Unemployment Estimate
Box   3
Weighted Figure, 1937-1939
Box   3
Unemployment Reports
Series: Series 11: Files of the Office of the President, 1881-1952
U.S. Mss 117A/11A
Subseries: File A: Samuel Gompers Papers, 1878-1937
Note: Also available as a microfilm publication in the Historical Society Library.

Scope and Content Note: Papers from the era of Samuel Gompers' presidency are divided into the following categories: General Correspondence, National and International Union Correspondence, Speeches and Writings, Conferences, Hearings, Reports and Reference Material, and Appointment Records. Arrangement of each category is chronological except for the National and International Union Correspondence which is organized alphabetically by the name of the union, and thereunder chronologically. The General Correspondence is accompanied by an index to the names of all addressees and signers of letters, and listing of dates of all letters and documents addressed to or signed by them. The Speeches and Writings, Conferences, and Hearings are each preceded by a calendar which includes the dates and a description of each item in the category. For a more complete description of File A see the published guide to the AFL records microfilm edition.
Box   1
Index to General Correspondence
General Correspondence
Box   2
1888, April-1904, December
Box   3
1905, January-1906, March
Box   4
1906, April-1906, September 8
Box   5
1906, September 9-1906, October 16
Box   6
1906, October 17-1907, August
Box   7
1907, September-1908, May 4
Box   8
1908, May 5-August 24
Box   9
1908, August 25-September 23
Box   10
1908, September 24-October 21
Box   11
1908, October 22-1909, May
Box   12
1909, June-1910, June 22
Box   13
1910, June 23-October 31
Box   14
1910, November 1-1911, July
Box   15
1911, August-1912, July
Box   16
1912, August-1913, June 10
Box   17
1913, June 11-1914, June 10
Box   18
1914, June 11-December
Box   19
1915
Box   20
1916, January-July
Box   21
1916, August-1917, February
Box   22
1917, March-May 10
Box   23
1917, May 11-June 14
Box   24
1917, June 15-July 18
Box   25
1917, July 19-August 21
Box   26
1917, August 22-September 21
Box   27
1917, September 22-October
Box   28
1917, November-December 22
Box   29
1917, December 24-1918, January
Box   30
1918, February-March 17
Box   31
1918, March 18-April 19
Box   32
1918, April 20-May
Box   33
1918, June-July
Box   34
1918, August-September
Box   35
1918, October-December
Box   36
1919, January-April
Box   37
1919, May-October 20
Box   38
1919, October 21-1920, April
Box   39
1920, May-1921, August
Box   40
1921, September-1922
Box   41
1923-1924, November
Box   42
1924, December-1937, February 12
Box   42
National & International Union Correspondence
Note: When the AFL collection was originally processed the National and International Union Correspondence was in boxes 75-79 of the Strikes and Agreements File (Series 7). [10/9/79]
Box   43
ACTORS-Chorus and Ballet Girls' Union, 1902
Box   43
American AGENTS' Association, 1895-1900
Box   43
Insurance AGENTS' Organizations, 1902
Box   43
AXE and Edge Tool Makers' National Union, 1891
Box   43
Journeymen BAKERS' and Confectioners' International Union, 1890-1899
Box   43
Journeymen BARBERS' International Union of America, 1891-1899
Box   43
Brotherhood of BICYCLE Mechanics, 1896-1901
Box   43
International Brotherhood of BLACKSMITHS, 1893-1901
Box   43
BLAST Furnace Workers, 1896
Box   43
Brotherhood of BOILERMAKERS and Iron Ship Builders, 1896-1901
Box   43
International Brotherhood of BOOKBINDERS, 1898, 1901
Box   43
BOOT and Shoe Workers International Union, 1891-1902
Box   43
United Order of BOXMAKERS' and Sawyers' Union, 1898-1903
Box   44
Brotherhood of BRASS Workers, 1892-1896
Box   44
National Union of the United BREWERY Workmen, 1891-1904
Box   44
BRICKLAYERS and Masons' International Union, 1890-1900
Box   44
BRIDGE and Structural Iron Workers Union, 1900
Box   44
International BROOM Makers' Union, 1896-1900
Box   44
BUILDING Trades, 1900-1904
Box   44
Brotherhood of Railway CARMEN of America, 1899
Box   44
United Brotherhood of CARPENTERS and Joiners, 1891-1902
Box   44
CARRIAGE and Wagon Workers' Union, 1894, 1899-1900
Box   44
Wood CARVERS' Association, 1898
Box   44
CIGAR Makers' International Union of America, 1893-1907
Box   44
National Federation of Post Office CLERKS, 1899-1906, 1911
Box   44
Brotherhood of Railway CLERKS of America, 1900, 1911
Box   44
Retail CLERKS International Protective Association, 1891-1902
Box   44
Order of Railway CONDUCTORS, 1897
Box   45
COOPERS' International Union of North America, 1894-1901
Box   45
International Brotherhood of ELECTRICAL Workers, 1893-1903
Box   45
Amalgamated Society of ENGINEERS, 1901
Box   45
Coal Hoisting ENGINEERS, 1899
Box   45
Brotherhood of Locomotive ENGINEERS, 1893, 1897
Box   45
Marine ENGINEERS' Beneficial Association, 1903
Box   45
Corliss Association of Stationary ENGINEERS, 1894-1895
Box   45
National and International Union of Steam ENGINEERS of America, 1894-1903
Box   45
International Photo ENGRAVERS' Union of North America, 1901-1902
Box   45
Brotherhood of Locomotive FIREMEN, 1893, 1902
Box   45
Brotherhood of Stationary FIREMEN, 1901
Box   45
FISHERMEN'S Protective Union, 1894
Box   45
FLOUR Packers' and Nailers' Benevolent Association, 1903
Box   45
International FURNITURE Workers Union of America, 1891-1895
Box   45
FURRIERS Union of the United States and Canada, 1896
Box   45
International Ladies GARMENT Workers, 1901
Box   45
United GARMENT Workers of America, 1891-1901
Box   45
GLASS Bottle Blowers Association of the United States and Canada, 1896-1903
Box   45
American Flint GLASS Workers' Union, 1892-1902
Box   45
GRANITE Cutters' National Union, 1891-1901
Box   45
HAT Makers' National Association, 1893-1903
Box   45
International HOD Carriers and Building Laborers of America, 1903
Box   45
HORSE Collar Makers' National Union, 1892
Box   45
National Union of HOSPITAL Attendants and Nurses, 1903
Box   45
HOTEL and Restaurant Employees, 1892, 1900-1904
Box   45
Amalgamated Association of IRON and Steel Workers, 1890-1898
Box   45
International JEWELRY Workers Union of America, 1901
Box   45
International LABORERS Union, 1898-1899, 1905
Box   45
Amalgamated LACE Curtain Operatives, 1894
Box   45
LASTERS' Protective Union, 1893, 1900
Box   45
American Federation of LATHERS, 1893, 1899-1900
Box   45
LAUNDRY Workers' Unions, 1900
Box   45
United Brotherhood of LEATHER Workers on Horse Goods, 1893-1901
Box   45
LETTER Carriers' Association, 1900
Box   45
International LONGSHOREMEN'S Association, 1894-1901
Box   46
International Association of MACHINISTS, 1893-1901
Box   46
Amalgamated MEAT Cutters and Butcher Workmen of North America, 1896-1901
Box   46
METAL Trades, 1896-1903
Box   46
Amalgamated Sheet METAL Workers, 1899
Box   46
United METAL Workers International Union, 1900-1901
Box   46
MILLERS, 1899
Box   46
United MINE Workers, 1895-1903
Box   46
Iron MOLDERS' Union of North America, 1892-1901
Box   46
American Federation of MUSICIANS, 1891-1903
Box   46
International Brotherhood of OIL and Gas Well Workers, 1901
Box   46
Brotherhood of PAINTERS and Decorators; National Paperhangers, 1890-1902
Box   46
PATTERN Makers' National League of North America, 1890
Box   46
PAVING Cutters' Union, 1892, 1903
Box   46
PIANO and Organ Workers, 1900-1901
Box   46
American PILOTS Association, 1906
Box   46
Operative PLASTERERS' International Association, 1890-1891, 1900
Box   46
United States Association of Journeymen PLUMBERS, Gas Fitters, etc., 1893, 1898-1902
Box   47
Metal POLISHERS, Buffers and Platers Union, 1894-1902
Box   47
Pullman Car PORTERS, 1902
Box   47
Plate PRINTERS, 1893, 1898-1901
Box   47
International PRINTING Pressmen's Union, 1897-1901
Box   47
QUARRYMEN'S National Union, 1892-1898
Box   47
American RAILWAY Union, 1896
Box   47
Slate and Tile ROOFERS, 1901
Box   47
National SEAMEN'S Union, 1885, 1890-1903, 1910
Box   47
United SHIRT and Waist Workers, 1900
Box   47
Brotherhood of Railway SHOP Employees, 1892-1893, 1900, 1902
Box   47
National SPINNERS' Association, 1901
Box   47
STEAM and Hot Water Fitters, 1896, 1899
Box   47
National STOGIE Makers League, 1902
Box   47
Journeymen STONE Cutters' Association, 1903
Box   47
American Association of STREET and Electric Railway Employees of America, 1892-1896, 1901, 1904
Box   47
Journeymen TAILORS Union, 1894-1901, 1904
Box   47
United Brotherhood of TANNERS and Curriers, 1893-1894, 1899
Box   47
TEACHERS' Associations, 1903, 1910
Box   47
TEAMSTERS' Unions, 1893, 1898-1907
Box   47
Railroad and Commercial TELEGRAPHERS, 1896, 1901
Box   47
International Union of TEXTILE Workers, 1896-1901
Box   47
United TEXTILE Workers of America, 1898, 1900, 1905, 1907
Box   48
National Alliance of THEATRICAL Stage Employees, 1894-1907
Box   48
Mosaic and Encaustic TILE Layers Union, 1891, 1897-1901
Box   48
TIN Plate Workers, 1899
Box   48
TIN, Sheet Iron and Cornice Workers, 1894-1897
Box   48
TOBACCO Workers' International Union, 1894-1903
Box   48
Brotherhood of Railway TRACKMEN, 1900
Box   48
Brotherhood of Railway TRAINMEN, 1892, 1897, 1902-1904
Box   48
TYPOGRAPHICAL Union, 1891-1899
Box   48
UPHOLSTERERS' Union, 1891, 1900
Box   48
Hardwood, Furniture and Piano VARNISHERS, 1893
Box   48
WALLPAPER Printers and Color Mixers, 1901
Box   48
WATCH Workers, 1898, 1900
Box   48
Federated WIRE Trades, 1897-1898
Box   48
Amalgamated WOOD Workers, 1896-1903
Box   49
Calendar of Speeches and Writings
Speeches and Writings
Box   49
1894-1913
Box   50
1914-1918, May
Box   51
1918, June-1919, October
Box   52
1919, November-1921, June
Box   53
1921, July-1922, September
Box   54
1922, October-1925, December
Box   55
Calendar of Conferences
Conferences
Box   55
1901-1918
Box   56
1919-1922
Box   57
1923, January-1924, December & undated
Box   58
Calendar of Hearings
Hearings
Box   58
1899, February-1917, January 17
Box   59
1917, January19-1924
Reports & Reference Material
Box   60
1878-1916
Box   61
1917, January-1918, February
Box   62
1918, March-October
Box   63
1918, November-1920, April
Box   64
1920, May-1924, September
Box   65
1924, October-1936 & undated
Appointment Records
Box   66
1902-1916
Box   67
1917-1924
U.S. Mss 117A/11B
Subseries: File B: William Green Papers, 1915-1945
Scope and Content Note

The correspondence in File B is arranged alphabetically according to subject. Except for the material under the two headings, “Green Personal,” and “World War II Policy,” this series contains correspondence for the years from 1924 to 1939. The few Folders of Green's personal papers range in date from 1915 to 1928. They deal with his personal associations with the United Mine Workers prior to 1925, and organization of the union's publication. Also included are letters between Green and his political associates, correspondence with Samuel Gompers in the period immediately prior to Gompers' death, copies of Green's reports as Secretary-Treasurer of the United Mine Workers, and some Auditor's Reports.

The World War II Policy files relate entirely to the period from 1941 to 1945.

Box   1
Alaska
Box   1
American Legion
Box   1
American Red Cross
Appointments
Box   1
Miscellaneous
Box   1
Presidential
Box   2
Arbitration, Compulsory
Box   2
Ballot, Presidential
Box   2
Banking, Credit, and Currency
Box   2
Barbers' Licenses, Legislation
Box   2
Bonus, Soldiers
Box   2
Boulder Dam
Box   2
Child Health
Box   2
Child Labor
Box   2
Cost of Living
Box   2
Cuba
Box   2
Disarmament
Box   2
Economy Legislation
Box   2
Equal Rights
Box   2
Espionage, Industrial
Box   3
Federal Employee
Box   3
Foreign Debt
Box   3
Foreign Service
Box   3
Green, Personal
Box   4
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)
Box   4
Injunctions
Box   4
Insurance
Box   4
Kansas Industrial Court
Box   4
Labor, Miscellaneous
Box   4
Latin American Countries
Box   4
Layoffs, Treasury Printers
Legislation
Box   4
Anti-Trust
Box   4
Merchant Marine and Fisheries
Box   4
Miscellaneous
Box   4
Legislative Committee
Box   5
Meat Packers, Court Decree
Box   5
Mexico
Box   5
Musicians
Box   5
Muscle Shoals
Box   5
Mussolini
Box   5
Narcotics
Box   5
National Civic Federation
Box   5
National Economic Council
Box   5
National Recovery Administration (NRA)
Box   5
Oleomargerine
Box   5
Open Shop
Box   5
Pan American Federation of Labor
Box   5
Papermakers Union
Box   5
Parks
Box   5
Patents
Box   5
Pensions
Box   5
People's Legislative Service
Box   5
Postal Workers
Box   5
Public Works
Box   6
Rackets
Box   6
Reclamation
Box   6
Reconstruction Finance Corporation (RFC)
Box   6
Recovery, Economic Proposals
Box   6
Relief, Emergency Credit
Box   6
Retirement
Box   6
Revenue Bills, U.S.
Box   6
Seamen, Alien
Box   6
Share-The-Work Movement
Box   6
Ship Building
Box   6
Silver, Monetary
Box   7
Slavery, 1926-1929
Box   7
Slavery, International Conference
Box   7
Strikes, 1925-1931
Box   7
Subsidy, Ships
Box   7
Taxation
Box   7
Unemployment Legislation, Relief
Box   8
Vocational Education
Wages and Hours
Box   8
General
Box   8
Eight Hour Day
Box   8
Twelve Hour Day
Box   9
Workmen's Compensation
World War II Policy
Box   9
Pledges of support for defense effort by affiliated unions
Box   9
Requests by affiliated unions for conference on defense cooperation
Box   9
Priorities
Box   9
Japanese War on China
Box   9
European War, Aid to Britain
Box   9
National War Labor Board
Box   9
Special Executive Council Meeting
Scope and Content Note: Report on Labor's Policy to President Roosevelt, to individual members of Congress, and to labor organizations. Replies from labor leaders and members of Congress. Two letters from President Roosevelt, 1941, December 13 and December 24.
Box   10
No Strike Policy
Box   10
Conference of International Unions, December 16, 1941
Note: Includes letters from Frances Perkins, December 13 and December 24, 1941.
Box   10
War Production Crisis; Joint Statement of A.F.L. and C.I.O.
Box   10
Labor's Victory Board, combined labor board of A.F.L. and C.I.O.
Note: Includes letters from Roosevelt, 1942, January 22 and January 27.
Box   10
Green's Labor Day Speech, 1943
Box   10
Production cut-back, 1945
Box   10
Yellow Dog Contracts
U.S. Mss 117A/11C
Subseries: File C: William Green Papers, 1934-1951
Scope and Content Note: File C deals almost entirely with the policy and administration of William Green as the President of the A.F.L. during the period of the formation of the C.I.O and the succeeding period of conflicting relations between the A.F.L. and the C.I.O. Grouped within File C is correspondence filed under the following headings:
  • Historical File
  • Convention File
  • Relations with the C.I.O.
  • Political Collaboration with the C.I.O.
  • Papers Favoring A.F.L. C.I.O Unity
  • National and International Union Correspondence
  • State Federations of Labor Correspondence
  • Central Labor Union Correspondence
  • Local Union Correspondence
  • Miscellaneous Correspondence
Historical File
Scope and Content Note

This file contains a report of the 1934 A.F.L. Convention, which shows a great many resolutions were introduced proposing organization of industrial unions. The report states that, with the passage of the Wagner Act defining and protecting the right of workers to organize, a great clamor arose for the organization of the unorganized workers. This 1934 convention took place in San Francisco, where delegates stated that many industrial unions had been formed and were asking for A.F.L. charters. The report shows that a Committee on Industrial Organization was appointed at this convention, which was to render its report at the 1935 convention at Atlantic City.

These records also contain a minority report of the Committee on Industrial Organization, which was presented and defended by Charles P. Howard, later Secretary of the C.I.O. There is a copy of a news release, dated November 10, 1935, announcing the formation of a new Committee on Industrial Organization, which would operate on the basis of the minority report. Letters by William Green in this period of the file show grave concern that the labor movement would be split and destroyed by internal struggles. A December 17, 1935 letter by John P. Frey states that there was satisfaction to employers who wish to see labor weakened, and to communists, who hoped to enter the struggle.

The Executive Council of the A.F.L., August 5, 1936, issued a report, which takes up several hundred pages in this file, on the C.I.O., and which includes a lengthy statement by Henry Ohl, president of the Wisconsin Federation of Labor. This Executive Council report contains statements on jurisdictional strikes, violence and intimidation, communist activity, and propaganda. Through 1937 and 1938 the file contains press releases and letters about the A.F.L. - C.I.O. conflict, and about revocations of charters of state, central, and local unions, as well as of their reorganization.

There is also a folder of letters from congressmen and senators, and a letter from John L. Lewis resigning as president of the C.I.O. One group of news releases concerns the Harry Bridges Defense Committee in 1941.

Box   1
1934-1936
Box   2
1935-1936
Box   3
1936-1942
Convention File, 1935-1952
Scope and Content Note

Box 4 contains the initial group of these files received in the Archives. It consists of correspondence preparatory to conventions, resolutions passed by conventions, Executive Council reports of actions pursuant to convention decisions, and related correspondence. There is an overlapping of dates in the correspondence relating to each annual convention because of the continuity of the subject matter considered from year to year. The 1947 convention file, for example, may contain correspondence dated 1946 and 1948. The file includes a 60-page typewritten report on the relations between the A.F.L. and the C.I.O. which was given to the 1937 convention. Charlton Ogburn, counselor for the A.F.L., wrote a letter, included here, outlining the legal basis for suspending C.I.O. unions and the possibility of obtaining a permanent injunction against them. Attorney Joseph A. Padway, in an October 1937 letter, cites authority whereby the A.F.L. may refuse to seat convention delegates.

This file shows that negotiations between the two great unions were resumed with a 1942 “No-raid” agreement, and in 1943 with a proposal by Philip Murray to arbitrate jurisdictional disputes. By 1945, letters to Green show Murray was organizing the building trades. In 1947, after the passage of the Taft-Hartley Act, letters in the file proposed a joint effort to meet attacks by industrialists and lawmakers, and co-operation in post-war reconversion of industry, housing, and unemployment.

About three years after acquisition of the first group of A.F.L. papers, the Archives received additional material for the Convention File, covering the period 1947 to 1952, now in Box 5-23. The newer material covers much the same subjects as were treated in conventions prior to 1947. In addition, nearly one half the 1947 to 1952 file is concerned with such matters as the International Labor Organization, International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, formation of an international labor organization not dom1nated by communists, European Recovery Program, United Nations, and other related matters.

Box   4
1935-1948
Box   5
, 1947 A to Hol
Box   6
, 1947 Int to Lab
Box   7
, 1947 Lab to Pay
Box   3
, 1947 Pas to Taf
Box   9
, 1947 Taf to Wor
Box   10
, 1948 A to Int
Box   11
, 1948 Int to Pub
Box   12
, 1948 Rep to Wor
Box   13
, 1949 A to Int
Box   14
, 1949 Int to Int
Box   15
, 1949 Int to Lat
Box   16
, 1949 Leg to Wor
Box   17
, 1950 A to Int
Box   18
, 1950 Int to Int
Box   19
, 1950 Jew to Wor
Box   20
, 1951 A to Int
Box   21
, 1951 Int to Mex
Box   22
, 1951 Mut to Wag
Box   23
, 1952 A to W
Relations with the C.I.O.
Scope and Content Note

Letters in this file show a great deal of organizing activity on the part of the A.F.L. as well as the C.I.O. In a July 31, 1936 letter, President M. F. Tighe, of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers, said there was quite a bit of confusion, and that, in organization of steel workers, Philip Murray seemed to be running the show. Rather than suspend certain A.F.L. unions for C.I.O. activities, a letter from Charlton Ogburn suggested that it would be better to wait until the unions were automatically disqualified for non-payment of dues. A letter from Organizer Francis Fenton to Green, September 28, 1937, disclosed that the C.I.O. was issuing charters to member unions. The ensuing correspondence of this period in the file relates to litigation over funds of defecting unions, jurisdictional strikes, membership raids, and peace committees.

A letter from Franklin D. Roosevelt, September 30, 1939, appears in this file, asking both the A.F.L. and the C.I.O. to form a joint peace committee.

Box   24
1935-1941
Box   25
1941-1949
Box   26
Political Collaboration with the C.I.O., 1937-1947
Scope and Content Note: In this file a letter from Rhode Island Federation of Labor President Joseph T. Cahir to Green, December 29, 1937, states that Rhode Island has a Labor's Non-Partisan League, of which Cahir is president, and the A.F.L. in control. Green's return letter replies that the Labor's Non-Partisan League is considered a C.I.O. adjunct. Many letters from local and central unions tell of cooperation with the C.I.O., to each of which Green's letters reply that there should be no collaboration. Green's letter, January 28, 1938, to Kenneth I. Taylor, legislative agent for the Massachusetts Federation of Labor, states, “We can not delegate authority and power to some C.I.O. auxiliary to formulate and execute a political policy for the American Federation of Labor.”
Papers Favoring A.F.L.-C.I.O. Unity
Scope and Content Note: This file consists of letters, telegrams, resolutions, and memoranda from individuals and from organizations in labor, government, industry, churches, and other sources.
Box   27
1935-1938
Box   28
1938-1939
Box   29
1939-1951
National and International Unions Correspondence
Scope and Content Note

Correspondence of national and international unions is arranged according to the commonly used name of each union. The United Auto Workers Union is listed under “A” for Auto Workers. The international Brotherhood of Blacksmiths, Drop Forgers, and Helpers is listed under “B” for Blacksmiths. The United Brotherhood of Carpenters is listed under “C” for Carpenters.

National and international union correspondence consists of communications between the Office of President William Green and the unions. The same subject matter is covered by correspondence in this file as in the ones previously listed, except that it pertains more directly to the unions named. More noteworthy correspondence is that of the Newspaper Guild, the Mine Workers, the Auto Workers, and the Steel Workers.

Box   30
Actors Union
Box   30
Auto Workers
Box   30
Bakery Workers
Box   30
Barbers
Box   30
Boiler Makers
Box   30
Boot and Shoe
Box   30
Brewery Workers
Box   30
Bricklayers
Box   30
Bridge Workers
Box   30
Building Service
Box   30
Carpenters Union
Box   30
Cement Workers
Box   31
Furniture Workers
Box   31
Garment Workers
Box   31
Glass Blowers
Box   31
Glass Workers
Box   31
Glove Workers
Box   31
Grain Processors
Box   31
Government Employees
Box   31
Handbag Workors
Box   31
Hatters
Box   31
Hod Carriers
Box   31
Hotel and Restaurant
Box   31
Jewelry Workers
Box   31
Leather Workers
Box   31
Letter Carriers
Box   31
Locomotive Engineers
Box   31
Longshoremen
Box   31
Machinists
Box   31
Marine Engineers
Box   31
Maritime Unions
Box   31
Match Workers
Box   31
Metal Polishers
Box   31
Mine Workers
Box   32
Mine workers, continued
Box   32
Molders
Box   32
Municipal Employees
Box   32
Musicians
Box   32
Newspaper Guild
Box   32
Office Workers
Box   32
Oil Workers
Box   32
Packinghouse Workers
Box   32
Painters
Box   32
Paper Workers
Box   33
Pattern Makers
Box   33
Photo Engravers
Box   33
Plasterers
Box   33
Plumbers
Box   33
Powder Workers
Box   33
Pressmen
Box   33
Quarrymen
Box   33
Railway, Street and Bus
Box   33
Rubber Workers
Box   33
Seafarers, Masters, Mates & Pilots
Box   33
Sheep Shearers
Box   33
Ship Builders
Box   33
Shoe Workers
Box   33
Sleeping Car Porters
Box   33
Steel Workers
Box   33
Switchmen
Box   33
Teachers
Box   33
Teamsters
Box   33
Technical Engineers
Box   33
Telegraphers
Box   33
Telephone Workers
Box   33
Textile Workers
Box   33
Tobacco Workers
Box   33
Trainmen, Railroad
Box   33
Typographical Union
Box   33
Upholsterers
Box   33
Wallpaper Craftsmen
State Federations of Labor Correspondence
Scope and Content Note

Correspondence of the state federations of labor is filed by state in alphabetical order. This covers subjects previously listed, but concerns the situation within a given state. Letters from Green's office indicate to officers of state federations that they may not continue to accept membership of locals belonging to suspended international unions, or of any C.I.O. union. Montana and Oregon files record convention contests with C.I.O. sympathizers.

Canadian unions are listed under “C”. There are no folders for Alaska, Florida, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, and Missouri.

Box   34
Alabama
Box   34
Arizona
Box   34
Arkansas
Box   34
California
Box   34
Canada
Box   34
Colorado
Box   34
Connecticut
Box   34
Georgia
Box   34
Idaho
Box   34
Illinois
Box   34
Indiana
Box   34
Iowa
Box   34
Kansas
Box   34
Kentucky
Box   34
Louisiana
Box   35
Maryland
Box   35
Massachusetts
Box   35
Michigan
Box   35
Minnesota
Note: Also available on Micro 568.
Box   35
Mississippi
Box   35
Montana
Box   35
Nebraska
Box   35
Nevada
Box   35
New Hampshire
Box   35
New Jersey
Box   35
New Mexico
Box   35
New York
Box   35
North Carolina
Box   35
North Dakota
Box   35
Ohio
Box   35
Oklahoma
Box   35
Oregon
Box   35
Pennsylvania
Box   36
Rhode Island
Box   36
South Carolina
Box   36
South Dakota
Box   36
Tennessee
Box   36
Texas
Box   36
Utah
Box   36
Vermont
Box   36
Virginia
Box   36
Washington
Box   36
West Virginia
Box   36
Wisconsin
Box   36
Wyoming
Central Labor Union Correspondence
Scope and Content Note

Correspondence of central labor unions is filed according to the state, then the city, of its location. Letters of the Trades and Labor Council of Contra Costa County, California, are a good example of the process in which part of the organization became C.I.O., and the remainder was reorganized by the A.F.L. Correspondence with the Minneapolis Central Union recounts jurisdictional disputes, infiltration of communists, endorsement of Hubert Humphrey as candidate for mayor of Minneapolis, and the Minneapolis Teamster strike of 1946.

Central unions of Canada are listed under “C”. There are no folders for Delaware, Colorado, Maine, Idaho, New Mexico, Mississippi, Vermont, and Wyoming.

Box   37
Alaska
Box   37
Alabama
Box   37
Arizona
Box   37
Arkansas
Box   37
California
Box   38
Canada
Box   38
Connecticut
Box   38
Florida
Box   38
Georgia
Box   38
Hawaii
Box   38
Illinois
Box   38
Indiana
Box   38
Iowa
Box   38
Kansas
Box   38
Kentucky
Box   38
Louisiana
Box   39
Maryland
Box   39
Massachusetts
Box   39
Michigan
Box   39
Minnesota
Note: Also available on Micro 568.
Box   39
Missouri
Box   39
Montana
Box   39
Nebraska
Box   39
Nevada
Box   39
New Hampshire
Box   39
New Jersey
Box   39
New York
Box   40
North Carolina
Box   40
Ohio
Box   40
Oklahoma
Box   40
Oregon
Box   40
Pennsylvania
Box   40
Rhode Island
Box   40
South Carolina
Box   40
South Dakota
Box   40
Tennessee
Box   40
Texas
Box   40
Utah
Box   40
Virginia
Box   41
Washington
Box   41
West Virginia
Box   41
Wisconsin
Box   42
Local Union Correspondence, 1937-1947
Scope and Content Note: Local union correspondence is filed by the commonly used name of the union, according to years. There is comparatively little direct correspondence between local unions and the president of the A.F.L. One exception is the file in the Aluminum Workers local of New Kensington, Pennsylvania, which concerns litigation on the part of the A.F.L. to recover funds from the local, which had defected to the C.I.O.
Miscellaneous Correspondence
Scope and Content Note: This file contains such varied materials as a report by John P. Frey on British Trade Unionism, January, 1937; and letters concerning labor's war efforts in World War II, housing, the New Deal, and communism. There are many letters in the file from lawyers, churchmen, politicians, and industrialists, offering unsolicited advice on relations with the C.I.O.
Box   43
1936-1938
Box   44
1937-1940
U.S. Mss 117A/11D
Subseries: File D: William Green Papers, 1924-1952 (mostly after 1948)
Scope and Content Note: These 23 boxes of letters have been kept in their original arrangement, which differs from that of previously described files. The material is general correspondence filed alphabetically under the name of the individual, organization, or general subject to which the substance of the letter relates, such as American Red Cross, Human Rights, Legislation, etc., as indicated in the list below.
Box   1
A to Am
Box   2
American
Box   3
Ap to Ar
Box   4
Au to Bom
Box   5
Bos to Cha
Box   6
Ch to Co
Box   7
Com to Cop
Box   8
Cos to Eco
Box   9
Ed to G
Box   10
Gar to Har
Box   11
Harr to Ind
Box   12
Inf to Jew
Box   13
Jew to Lab
Box   14
Lab to Lim
Box   15
Lim to Mos
Box   16
Mur to Neg
Box   17
Neg to Pri
Box   18
Pu to Rol
Box   19
Ros to So
Box   20
Sp to Tu
Box   21
Tub to Uni
Box   22
Uni to War
Box   23
Was to Z
U.S. Mss 117A/11E
Subseries: File E: William Green Papers (Speeches and Articles), 1925-1952
Scope and Content Note

This file, consisting of 16 boxes of articles and speeches, includes 695 labor speeches, 218 special addresses, 1238 news releases, 1230 magazine articles, and 165 items of Green's testimony at hearings before Congressional Committees. These are numbered consecutively in each group. The labor speeches are in group B, special addresses in group E, news releases in group F, magazine articles in group C, and congressional testimony in group H. The group numbers also reflect chronological order.

Box 16 contains calendars (chronological lists with brief descriptions) for all items in this subseries except magazine articles.

Labor Speeches
Box   2
B-1 to B-179, 1924-1930
Box   2
B-180 to B-351, 1930-1937
Box   3
B-352 to B-452, 1937-1942
Box   4
B-455 to B-593, 1949-1952
Box   5
B-453 to B-695, 1949-1952
Special Addresses
Box   6
E-1 to E-128, 1924-1933
Box   7
E-129 to E-218, 1941-1952
News Releases
Box   8
F-1 to F-425, 1924-1930
Box   9
F-426 to F-762, 1933-1939
Box   10
F-463 to F-1115f, 1939-1945
Box   11
F-1115g to F-1277, 1945-1952
Magazine Articles
Box   12
G-1 to G-400, 1925-1933
Box   13
G-401 to G-800, 1934-1942
Box   14
G-801 to G-1230, 1942-1952
Congressional Hearings
Box   15
H-12 to H-167, 1933-1947
Box   16
H-68 to H-165, 1947-1952
Box   16
Calendar of Labor Speeches
Box   16
Calendar of Special Addresses
Box   16
Calendar of News Releases
Box   16
Calendar of Congressional Hearings
U.S. Mss 117A/12
Series: Series 12: Mining Department Records, 1911-1915
Note: Also available as a microfilm publication available in the Historical Society Library.
When the AFL collection was originally processed, the Mining Department Records were in box 80 of the Strikes and Agreements File (Series 7). [10/9/1979]

Scope and Content Note: Beginning in 1908 the AFL chartered a number of departments, each composed of national and international unions employed within the same industry. These Mining Department records consist of correspondence and a few other papers of James Lord who became the Department's first paid president at his election in January 1914. About half pre-date Lord's election and concern his activities as an official of District 12 (Illinois) of the United Mine Workers of America.
Correspondence
Box   1
General
Box   1
Western Federation of Miners
Box   1
International Association of Machinists
Box   1
International Brotherhood of Steam Shovel and Dredgemen
Box   1
United Mine Workers-Illinois Coal Operators Joint Board Hearings
Disc 53A
Series: Series 13: Disc Recordings, 1946, 1955, undated
No.   1-3
AFL Convention, undated
No.   4
Meany's Labor Day Message, September 5, 1955
No.   5-6
Labor on Parade, September 2, 1946
Note: Recorded by WTMJ, Milwaukee.
Manpower
Note: Copyrighted by Lowe Features
No.   7
Programs 5-6
No.   8
Programs 7-8
No.   9
Programs 11-12
No.   10
Programs 13-14
No.   11
Programs 15-16
No.   12
Programs 17-18
U.S. Mss 117A/14
Series: Series 14: Executive Council Minutes, 1952
Box   1
Minutes of Meetings of the Executive Council, January-November, 1952