Box 297
Contains 97 Results:
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Houghton County Licenses to Carry Firearms Issued to Companies, Aug 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): Ingalls, W. R. (Editor of the Engineering and Mining Journal): Correspondence, Dec 1913-Jan 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): Jane, William and Sarah: Correspondence regarding the Shooting Deaths of their Two Sons, Dec 1913-Feb 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): Jolly, John: Correspondence, Oct-Nov 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): Koepel, Edward: Correspondence regarding Italian Hall Disaster, 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): Letter of Mine Managers to General P. L. Abbey (Michigan National Guard), Jul 30, 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): Letter of Mine Managers to Governor Woodbridge N. Ferris, Oct 27, 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): Mendelsohn, Albert: Correspondence regarding importing replacement workers, 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): Murphy, Alfred J. (Judge): Correspondence, Aug 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): Paine, William A. (President): Correspondence, Jul 28, 1913-May 5, 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).