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Ohio Valley Trades and Labor Assembly Records

2.25 Linear Feet 2 ft. 3 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each); (11 ledgers, 17 in.)
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Twelve minute books, 1888-1950. Other materials include secretarial correspondence, rolls and accounts, newspaper clippings, correspondence, financial reports, convention reports, and various constitutions.

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Ohio Valley Trades and Labor Assembly Records 2.25 Linear Feet 2 ft. 3 in. (2 document cases, 5 in. each); (11 ledgers, 17 in.)

Thaddeus Podratsky, Collector, Records Regarding the Socialist Party

0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)
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Materials include photocopies and color copies of Socialist Party items from the national and local levels: booklet entitled "What Socialism Will Really Mean to You" by Lawrence Benjamin, published by the Socialist Party, ca. 1936; a 1911 letter requesting an official charter to become the 6th Ward Branch of the Ohio County Socialist Party which includes names, addresses, and offices held; an incomplete report from the 6th Ward; Valentine Reuther's business card; two season tickets to the League for Industrial Democracy Discussion Lectures (1937); a list of names and addresses titled "8th Ward"; Socialist Party accounting receipts (1911-15); and two blank Socialist Party membership cards. The materials suggest that one of the Reuthers was a member of the 6th or 8th Ward of Ohio County at this time. Also includes photocopies of articles related to Bill, Valentine, and Walter Reuther and their connection to Wheeling, West Virginia (1998-2006).
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Thaddeus Podratsky, Collector, Records Regarding the Socialist Party 0.01 Linear Feet Summary: 1/4 in. (1 folder)

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