Box 297
Contains 97 Results:
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Black, John W.: Correspondence (includes suggestion of houses to search for firearms), Sep-Dec 1913
This subseries consists of General Manager F. W. Denton's numbered correspondence files. Correspondence files of significant importance or size are described and foldered at a more detailed level. This is especially the case for his correspondence relating to the 1913-1914 strike (primarily file no. 67).
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Bureau of Labor Statistics (Department of Labor): Response to Questionnaire, 1913
This subseries consists of General Manager F. W. Denton's numbered correspondence files. Correspondence files of significant importance or size are described and foldered at a more detailed level. This is especially the case for his correspondence relating to the 1913-1914 strike (primarily file no. 67).
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Citizens Alliance: Correspondence regarding Distribution of Truth, 1913-1914
This subseries consists of General Manager F. W. Denton's numbered correspondence files. Correspondence files of significant importance or size are described and foldered at a more detailed level. This is especially the case for his correspondence relating to the 1913-1914 strike (primarily file no. 67).
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Correspondence: General, 1913-1914
This subseries consists of General Manager F. W. Denton's numbered correspondence files. Correspondence files of significant importance or size are described and foldered at a more detailed level. This is especially the case for his correspondence relating to the 1913-1914 strike (primarily file no. 67).
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Correspondence: Labor Recruiters, 1913-1915
This subseries consists of General Manager F. W. Denton's numbered correspondence files. Correspondence files of significant importance or size are described and foldered at a more detailed level. This is especially the case for his correspondence relating to the 1913-1914 strike (primarily file no. 67).
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Correspondence: Proposal to Use Bloodhounds, Apr 1914
This subseries consists of General Manager F. W. Denton's numbered correspondence files. Correspondence files of significant importance or size are described and foldered at a more detailed level. This is especially the case for his correspondence relating to the 1913-1914 strike (primarily file no. 67).
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Correspondence: Salmon Trout Bridge Watchmen, 1913-1914
This subseries consists of General Manager F. W. Denton's numbered correspondence files. Correspondence files of significant importance or size are described and foldered at a more detailed level. This is especially the case for his correspondence relating to the 1913-1914 strike (primarily file no. 67).
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): De Boer Employment Bureau: Correspondence, Nov-Dec 1913
This subseries consists of General Manager F. W. Denton's numbered correspondence files. Correspondence files of significant importance or size are described and foldered at a more detailed level. This is especially the case for his correspondence relating to the 1913-1914 strike (primarily file no. 67).
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Dengler, Theodore: Correspondence regarding Employment Slip used for Importing Men, Dec 1913
This subseries consists of General Manager F. W. Denton's numbered correspondence files. Correspondence files of significant importance or size are described and foldered at a more detailed level. This is especially the case for his correspondence relating to the 1913-1914 strike (primarily file no. 67).
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Ferris, Woodridge N. (Governor): Correspondence regarding Inquiry of Russian Consul at Chicago, Dec 1913
This subseries consists of General Manager F. W. Denton's numbered correspondence files. Correspondence files of significant importance or size are described and foldered at a more detailed level. This is especially the case for his correspondence relating to the 1913-1914 strike (primarily file no. 67).