Box 297
Contains 97 Results:
Strike (correspondence file no. 67): Rees, Robinson and Petermann (law firm): Correspondence, 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): Reports from Guards[?], 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): Shaw, George A.: Instructions for Recruiting Laborers in Detroit, 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): Survey of Employees to Determine Western Federation of Miners Membership, Jul 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): United States Department of Labor: Correspondence, Aug-Oct 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): Waddell and Mahon Corporation: Correspondence, 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).
Austro-American Labor Agency (correspondence file no. 67), 1913-1916
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).
Wagner, John M. (Purchasing Agent): Correspondence regarding New Form for Employment Applications (includes a statement denying Western Federation of Miners membership now and in the future) (correspondence file no. 68), Aug-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).
Correspondence files no. 68-75, 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).
McLain, F. J. (Assistant Treasurer, Quincy Mining Company): Correspondence regarding Wages under Eight Hour Day Schedule (correspondence file no. 76), 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).