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Photographs – Homes and Other Buildings, including "The Island, " often with family members included, 1929/1932 1 folder(s) Box 231, Folder 3
Photographs – Immigrant Communities in Cambria City, Philadelphia, Shenandoah, and Johnston, Pennsylvania, 1908 1 folder(s) Box 231, Folder 4
Photographs – Immigrant Communities, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1 folder(s) Box 231, Folder 5
Photographs – Individual "Portraits" of Associates, 1918 1 folder(s) Box 231, Folder 6
Photographs of Public Code Hearings (oversize), 1933 1 folder(s) Flat_Box 2, Oversize_Folder(Within_an_OSBox) 1
Photographs of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Eastern Federated Board Officers and Members and United Mine Workers of America Convention, Executive Officers and Former Presidents (oversize), 1940 1 folder(s) Flat_Box 2, Oversize_Folder(Within_an_OSBox) 2
Photographs of the Democratic National Convention, New York (1924); the U.S. National War Labor Board, National Recovery Administration (undated); and an Unidentified Group gathering (undated), 1924 1 folder(s) Flat_Box 2, Oversize_Folder(Within_an_OSBox) 3
Photographs of William Jett Lauck 1 folder(s) Box 231, Folder 7
Photographs – Passaic Textile Protest and Strike, 1924/1926 1 folder(s) Box 231, Folder 8
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