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1985147343La Paz Bolivia: n.pub 1985. 64 p. wraps 16th edition Spanish text. n.pub unknown books
1910184495Denver CO: the Union 1910. Leaflet 5.5x 9 inches. blank printed form very good condition. Form on which union member could file a complaint to have someone declared unfair. Includes details of physical appearance and residence apparently so that someone could not easily escape by using a pseudonym. Very good. the Union unknown books
1904178529Ophir Colorado: WFM 1904. Printed ticket for the ball date of March 17 1904 filled in by hand; 2x3.5 inches very good. Embossed in blind with the seal of the Ophir branch of the union perhaps to prove the ticket's authenticity at the door; the entry price was a steep one dollar. WFM unknown books
1920213381Fort Smith Ark: UMWA 1920. 125p. staplebound booklet small chip to top edge of the front cover otherwise minor handling wear. UMWA unknown books
1915182493Denver CO: the Union 1915. Leaflet 8.5x11 inches stating that J.A. James of the Skidoo Miners Union in California has been declared unfair and fined $25 for not paying dues and "for knocking organized labor." Ed Langdon of the Rossland Miners Union in British Columbia is on the other hand listed as having placed himself back in good standing. Also present is a form not filled out by which a union member could file a complaint to have someone declared unfair. Includes details of physical appearance and residence apparently so that someone could not easily escape by using a pseudonym. Very good. the Union unknown books
1915253479Denver CO: the Union 1915. Five documents including a blank form for a local's quarterly report 8.5x11 inches fold-creased; note at bottom says "Will send you the password for the ensuing quarter immediately upon receipt of your report ending March 31 1903" an unused form for a monthly report from 1915 a nomination blank for delegates to the AFL convention in 1915 a receipt to the Pony Montana local for purchase of 100 delinquent notices from 1910 and a check from that local to headquarters from 1913 fold-creased. the Union unknown books
191536550Colorado 1915. 5-1/2" x 8-3/4". Printed form on pink paper completed in ink manuscript two holes punched at top. Very Good. <br/><br/> Ernest George Ahl age 19 born in Sweden and residing at 214 No. 4 St. Victor lists his occupation as trammer and claims eleven months' experience at Stratton's Independence Mine. He recites that he has never been a member of the Western Federation of Miners or a member of any labor organization. He states that he is "in sympathy with the objects and purposes of the Miners' Protective Association. . . and will abide by and observe the Constitution and By-Laws as may be prescribed by its Executive Committee." He signs the document. On the verso are additional notes regarding his application. <br/> The Stratton Independence Mine & Mill was located in the Cripple Creek Mining District in Victor Colorado on the south slope of Battle Mountain. Named after Winfield Scott Stratton who discovered the mine on July 4 1891 it was site of the first major strike in the Cripple Creek/Victor area. The disputes led to the formation of the Western Federation of Miners in 1893. Tensions between management and workers escalated into the Colorado Labor Wars of 1903. The Miners' Protective Association formed in Virginia City in May 1863 opposed pending wage cuts and created a benefit fund for sick and injured miners and their families. By 1912 it had established an office in Cripple Creek which was made up of both employers and employees. Mining American Volume 65 1912 p.197. <br/> Ernest George Ahl was born in Malmere Shana Sweden on June 28 1896 and died in San Diego California on June 21 1923. Not much is known about him; Swedish emigration records show him leaving for New York on June 11 1914. His Declaration of Naturalization occurred March 1917 at San Diego California; he registered for the World War I draft on June 8 1917 and listed his employer at the time as Portland Gold Mining Company; he is listed in the Roster of Men and Women Who Served in The World War From Colorado 1917-1918 Teller County as a private in the Infantry. unknown books
1919182429Gold Hill NV: Gold Hill Miners' Union 1919. 5.25x5.5 inch card not filled out vignette of miner with pickaxe at top creased small tear on bottom edge. Gold Hill Miners' Union unknown books
191220972Denver Colorado: Western Federation of Miners 1912. 16 pages; John M. O'Neill editor; first page with short pieces of importance to the general union movement n the U.S. & abroad political commentary; especially interesting is a pre-cursor to a following article urging laborers to stay away from the anti-union state of California and especially to not bother to apply for work at the upcoming San Francisco Exposition in 1915; followed by articles about a prison flogging in Delaware 'Dire Poverty and Great Wealth' 'W.R. Hearst Denounced' 'School Funds for Military Purposes' by John Tierney a piece on revolution by E. Moyle others; an open letter to Senator Borah by Tom Corra Organizer for the W.F.M regarding tariffs and employment; opinions on the Socialist Party trade unions 'News from Washington D.C.'; more; mining union news as in "Stay away from Tonopah Nevada" due to high unemployment and dismal future prospects for workers; also with a couple of pro-union anti-capitalist poetry pieces; a couple of memorials for passed union brothers; with a directory of local unions and offices of the Federation listed by state giving useful information with number name location meeting night president & secretary number of members address; with also the state and district listings and the womens' auxiliaries; with a few advertisements for union made materials and products and a warning "Don't be a Scab" in the mining camps of So. Dakota where the Homestake Mining Company required prospective employees to sign a non-union affiliation pledge - this paper has a facsimile printed of the pledge card on the 3rd page in; small old original subscription label on front cover of the American Association for Labor Legislation New York; large format 15 ½" x 11" size; printed on thin slightly glossy-stock paper original illustrated cover; some edgewear and chipping to paper old fold line at middle cover with a bit of loss along that line which splits the pages almost to the end of the issue no loss of text; overall in good condition and a fragile survival from this period of great unrest in the mining regions of the American West. . Soft Cover. Good. Western Federation of Miners Paperback books
193953575Chicago: Du Quoin Mines Defense Committee 1939. First Edition. Quarto 30cm. Bifolium circular single sheet folded to make 4pp; illus. Also three laid-in clippings relating to the case; draft resolution for the use of UMWA locals; and petition form blank for submission to Hon. Henry Horner Governor of Illinois. Mild wear and soil; ink date at base of first page; Very Good or better overall. Apparently complete campaign packet as distributed to UMWA locals in Illinois following the sentencing of five Du Quoin Illinois miners for the death of a bystander during a violent strike at the United Electric Coal Company's strip mine in Perry County. The brochure gives background on the case prints the joint petition of the United Mine Workers and the Progressive Mine Workers of America and statements by Norman Thomas Charles Edward Russell Margaret Marshall and others. Catalogued but not located in OCLC. Du Quoin Mines Defense Committee unknown books
1912184517Pony Montana: Western Federation of Miners 1912. Seven 8x12-inch printed forms with written data very good condition. The WFM union miners Local 131 of Pony MT entered monthly figures on its membership income and expenses and other information for filing with the WFM. The local suffered high unemployment during this period. Gold mining was prevalent in this area in southwest Montana. Western Federation of Miners unknown books
188244390Lawrence MA: George S. Merrill printer 1882. Stapled paper wrappers. Very good wrappers lightly soiled torn along head and tail of spine white sticker along top edge covering owner's name torn along inner margin of map not affecting image contents lightly browned else clean. 2 preliminaries 30 pp. 1 blank. Illus. with 1 b/w engraving & 1 map. Sm. 4to. Bound in: Prospectus. "Special Announcement. Summary of the advantages presented in the Miners and Trust Company of Pachuca." Signed in print by Executive Committee members: Geo. S. Merrill H.B. Peirce & C.N. Pratt. Etching of Pachuca by W.M. Tenney. S.C. Map by Heliotype Printing Co. Boston. There was much renewed interest in Mexican mining and exploiting Mexico's natural resources once it was again opened to some outside participation. "In the history of Mexican mining there are two key moments related to the participation of non-national companies specifically of British and American origin and for which Pachuca was a focus of great interest . The British companies stood out in the first decades 1860-1870 while the American companies at the end of the 19th century" See Ubilla Montiel: Inmigrantes españoles en Pachuca. 1866-1911: redes de parentesco matrimonio y ocupación 2013 pp. 35-6. OCLC locates only a single copy Denver Public Library. There is also one at Cornell in the Julius Augustus Skilton Archive. George S. Merrill, printer unknown books