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C St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8, Records, 1856-1974 3661 16.4 linear feet and 40 oversize volumes RESTRICTED This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. INTRODUCTION The St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8 Records consists of minutes, financial records, correspondence and printed material of the union. The records also include The Typographical Journal and The Bulletin of the International Typographical Union and material from the St. Louis Allied Printing Trades Council. DONOR INFORMATION The St. Louis Typographical Union Records were donated to the University of Missouri on 13 February 1979 by the union (Accession No. 4210). RESTRICTIONS Consult the reference staff about the restrictions on this collection. ORGANIZATIONAL SKETCH The St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8 was organized in 1852 and was one of the founding unions of the National Typographical Union (later the International Typographical Un- ion). The union went out of existence shortly after it was organized, but was reorganized in 1856. The union’s main efforts were to organize the typographers of the St. Louis area, regulate working hours and wages, and establish standards of performance that had to be met by its mem- bers. As time went on the union developed a number of benevolent functions. It established a pension fund and unemployment and sick relief, and helped the families of deceased members as well. The union also supported other labor groups’ efforts to unionize. While the union itself did not participate in politics, it encouraged its members to support pro-labor candidates and is- sues. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8 records arranged into the following series: Minutes Executive Committee Financial Records, 1928-1955 St. Louis Allied Printing Trades Council The Typographical Journal The Bulletin Miscellaneous Check Registers, 1923-1956; Relief Loans Records, 1930-1931; Local Pension Fund Records, 1935-1948 Volumes More complete descriptions of the series are found in the folder list

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C St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8, Records, 1856-1974 3661 16.4 linear feet and 40 oversize volumes

RESTRICTED

This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. INTRODUCTION The St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8 Records consists of minutes, financial records, correspondence and printed material of the union. The records also include The Typographical Journal and The Bulletin of the International Typographical Union and material from the St. Louis Allied Printing Trades Council. DONOR INFORMATION The St. Louis Typographical Union Records were donated to the University of Missouri on 13 February 1979 by the union (Accession No. 4210). RESTRICTIONS Consult the reference staff about the restrictions on this collection. ORGANIZATIONAL SKETCH The St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8 was organized in 1852 and was one of the founding unions of the National Typographical Union (later the International Typographical Un-ion). The union went out of existence shortly after it was organized, but was reorganized in 1856. The union’s main efforts were to organize the typographers of the St. Louis area, regulate working hours and wages, and establish standards of performance that had to be met by its mem-bers. As time went on the union developed a number of benevolent functions. It established a pension fund and unemployment and sick relief, and helped the families of deceased members as well. The union also supported other labor groups’ efforts to unionize. While the union itself did not participate in politics, it encouraged its members to support pro-labor candidates and is-sues. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8 records arranged into the following series: Minutes Executive Committee Financial Records, 1928-1955 St. Louis Allied Printing Trades Council The Typographical Journal The Bulletin Miscellaneous Check Registers, 1923-1956; Relief Loans Records, 1930-1931; Local Pension Fund

Records, 1935-1948 Volumes More complete descriptions of the series are found in the folder list

C 3661 St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8, Records, 1856-1974 page 2 FOLDER LIST Minutes, 1856-1956. Minutes of monthly meetings. At the meetings current issues and prob-

lems were discussed. Among the subjects often brought up were efforts to unionize printing shops and have businesses request the union label on their printing, priority (seniority), over-time, apprentices, working conditions, the scale of wages, and working hours. The union paid benefits to its members in the form of sick relief, unemployment, death benefits, and pensions. Lists of those receiving the benefits were included in the minutes. The union was affiliated with other labor groups such as the Allied Printing Trades Council and the Central Trades and Labor Union. Minutes of these groups are included in the union meeting minutes.

f. 1-3 Minutes, July 1856-December 1887 f. 4-43 Minutes, December 1887-August 1906. This material was originally in four vol-

umes. For preservation purposes the material that was pasted in the volumes has been removed and placed into folders. In order to use this material it is necessary to have both the volume and the folder.

f. 4-5 v. l, December 1887-September 1895 f. 6-19 v. 2, October 1895-December 1899 f. 20-34 v. 3, January 1900-December 1903 f. 35-43 v. 4, January 1904, August 1906

There are no minutes for September 1906-December 1912. f. 44-133 Minutes, 1913-1919. One of the main concerns of this period was the improve-

ment of working conditions in the print shops. The Typographical Union at this time was also against prohibition. Halting the manufacture of alcoholic beverages, such as beer, would put the printers who printed the bottle labels out of work.

f. 134-263 Minutes, 1920-1929. In 1921 the Typographical Union started fighting for a 44-hour work week. The union went out on strike, which lasted until the 44-hour week was finally accepted in 1924. The Missouri Workmen's Compensation Law was also introduced and adopted in the 1920s. While the union was not politically active as a unit, it did encourage its members to support labor legis-lation and labor-oriented political candidates.

f. 264-389 Minutes, 1930-1939. The number of members on the union relief list grew from an average of 5 or 6 to over 200 at the depth of the Depression. The union employed many of its out-of-work members to talk to businessmen and en-courage them to have the union label put on all their printing. The Depression also caused a rise in the number of disagreements pertaining to overtime and priority among the employed members. With the coming of the Roosevelt administration the union also had to deal with the National Labor Relations Board. Disagreements with the Con P. Curran Printing Company, the Chris-tian Board of Publication, and the Pearlstone Printing Company were brought before the NLRB.

f. 390-534 Minutes, 1940-1949. During World War II the union "did its share" by purchas-ing large amounts of war bonds. The Taft-Hartley Act in 1947 caused a great

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deal of concern and fear that unionism would be destroyed. The union en-couraged its members to support pro-labor political candidates and efforts to repeal the act.

f. 535-635 Minutes, 1950-1956. The Taft-Hartley Act and the Right to Work movement were concerns of the union during the 1950s.

Executive Committee. The executive committee was responsible for processing a prospective

member's union application and recommending to the union, at the monthly meeting, whether the applicant should be accepted or rejected.

f. 636 Minutes, 1901-1903 Financial Records, 1928-1955 f. 637-687 Monthly financial records, 1928-1954, showing income and expenses, including

rent, salaries and benefits. See also v. 5-7. f. 688-693 Trustees' monthly reports, 1949-1954. f. 694-700 Miscellaneous records, 1944-1955, including money sent to the I.T.U., salaries,

rents, donations and taxes. St. Louis Allied Printing Trades Council f. 701-790 Reports, 1929-1956. The St. Louis Allied Printing Trades Council's main objec-

tive was to have its label on all printing done in the St. Louis area. The re-ports include minutes of the Council's meetings, the secretary's reports and the field representative's reports.

The Typographical Journal (v. 79-165), 1931-1974 f. 791-877 The Journal was the official publication of the International Typographical Un-

ion. The Journal informed local unions about recent I.T.U. decisions, chang-es in the I.T.U. laws, and what other locals were doing, as well as issues that were of major concern to the I.T.U. and the labor movement as a whole.

Volumes 79-81, 83, 85, 93, 97, 99, 124-126, 129, 131, 158, 160-165 have issues missing. Volume 127 is completely missing.

The Bulletin (v. 1-46), 1912-1958 f. 878-916 The Bulletin was issued monthly to keep the local unions informed about wage

scales throughout the United States. The Bulletin was later expanded to in-clude statistics covering the cost of living, employment, wages and hours, and food prices, and statements about issues that were important to labor.

V. 3, 9, 10, 13-20 have issues missing. V. 7, 8, 11, 12, 45 are completely missing. Miscellaneous

C 3661 St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8, Records, 1856-1974 page 4 f. 917 Constitution and bylaws, 1948. f. 918 Expelled for non-payment of dues, 1873-1920. f. 919 Junior Typographical Union of St. Louis, 1925-1933. Records of receipts and

disbursements of the apprentice organization of the union. Check Registers, 1923-1956; Relief Loans Records, 1930-1931; Local Pension Fund Rec-

ords, 1935-1948 f. 920-925 The relief loans records are in the back of the check register in f. 921. The pen-

sion fund records are in the back of the check registers in f. 922-925 and v. 40. Volumes v. 1-4 Minutes, 1887-1906. See also f. 4-45. v. 5-7 Monthly financial reports, 1928-1958. See also f. 637-687. v. 8-39 Dues records, 1894-1920. v. 40 Check register, 1945-1948. See also f. 922-925 INDEX TERMS

Subject Folders Other Abbott, E., Jr. 1, 2 Ahner, Gustave 2 Aikin, James 1, 2 Aimison, William 1 Albright, Samuel J. 1, 2 Albright, Theodore C. 2 Allen, Thomas J. 1, 2 Allen, William 1, 2 Alley, Samuel S. 2 American Federation of Labor 386, 390, 392, 415, 417 American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organiza-tions, Committee on Political Education (COPE)

626, 632

American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organiza-tions, Merger

626

American Labor Party 177 Anderson, Charles H. 1, 2 Anderson, George E. 2 Appler, A. C. 1, 2

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Subject Folders Other Apprentices 3, 7, 51-53, 55, 68, 70, 73, 77, 78, 81, 82, 85, 90, 102, 131, 138, 143, 305,

249, 250, 475, 476, 481, 545, 561, 591, 919 v. 2

Arkens, John 2 Arkens, Thomas 2, 3 Astell, Henry 1, 2 Audrain, Louis 1-3 Austin, Charles 2 Babington, Charles 1, 2 Badger, Frank A. 1 Bagley, Daniel 1, 2 Bailey, J. W. 2, 3 Baker, Henry v. 2 Baker, John 2 Baker, Peter W. 2 Bale, John 2 Barclay, Iddings 1 Barclay, W. E. v. 1 Barker, Joseph N. 1, 2 Barlow, Francis 1 Barnfield, John W. 1 Barnhart, William H. ( -1868) 1, 2 Barris, Andrew M. 2 Bartell, Victor M. 1 Barton, John W. (1842-1940) 1, 2, 67 Barwood, Samuel R. 2 Barwood, Thomas 2 Beale, Richard M. 1 Bean, C. H. 1, 2 Beck, Richard 1 Beem, John T. 1 Bell, E. S. 1, 2 Bender, Louis 2 Bennett, David 2 Bennett, John M. 2 Bennett, Sidney 2 Betke, Adoph 1 Blacks and labor unions 336-338, 361, 374, 530, 575, 720 Blyth, John ( -1874) 1, 2 Bockrath, Henry J. ( -1884) 1-3

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Subject Folders Other Botsford, James J. C. 1 Bourgans, William 1 Bowie, Thomas W. 2 Boyd, George 1 Boyd, Samuel 1 Boyd, Thomas F. 1 Bradbury, Robert A. 1 Bramble, Lycurgus D. 1, 2 Brandeis, Louis Dembitz (1856-1941)

82

Briggs, La F. 1 Bromell, George C. 2 Bronson, J. 1, 2 Bronston, Thomas J. 1 Brotherhood of the Union of North America

3

Brown, Bennett Bryant 1 Brown, Dunbar 2 Brown, Herman 2 Brown, James 2 Brown, John 2 Brown, Martin U. 2 Brown, William A. 2 Bryan, John L. J. 2 Bryant, George 2 Bucker, Henry 1 Buckie, John 1, 2 Buckingham, William B. ( -1863) 1, 2 Bulcock, John T. 3 Burchard, John 1 Busch, Adolphus (1839-1913) 54 Caldwell, Andrew J. 2, 3 Caldwell, James M. 3 Callow, Hiram P. 1 Callow, William P. 1 Campbell, John M. 1, 2 Cannon, Author 2 Carr, N. W. 1, 2 Carroll, John J. 1

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Subject Folders Other Catron, Charles W. 1 Centenary Hospital, St. Louis 30-32, 636 Chapin, Henry S. 1, 2 Charles, Benjamin 2 Chester, Thomas C. 1 Children--Employment 16, 201, 220, 261 Christian Board of Publication, St. Louis

368, 370-372, 374, 376-379, 381, 397, 398, 702, 763

Church schools 38, 14740, 147 Churchill, Elroy 1, 2 Civil War--Missouri--Order Number 65

2

Clark, Andrew 2, 3 Clark, Gavin 2, 3 Clark, George 1-3 v. 1 Clarke, George 1, 2 Clarke, William H. 2 Clemens, Henry 1 Clements, Thomas A. 1, 2 Clements, William H. 2 Clifford, George 2 Coates, Isaac 1 Cochran, William 1, 3 Coffenbery, Creigh C. 1, 2 Coghlan, Philip F. ( -1927) 2, 3 Cogswell, Eugene B. 2 Colburn, George N. 1, 2 Coleman, T. W. 1, 2 Colhapp, John S. 1 Collective bargaining 502, 508 Collins, David 2 Collins, Harlan T. 339-541, 771 Coloney, Myron 2 Committee for Industrial Organ-ization

350, 353, 358, 362, 382

Con P. Curran Printing Company, St. Louis

424-427, 429, 440, 441, 446, 448, 450-454, 458, 460, 467-469, 481, 482, 487, 528, 529, 636, 743, 747, 749-753, 755-758, 764

Conahan, Edward 1, 2 Confederate Typographical Un-ion, Plans for

1

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Subject Folders Other Connor, Thomas H. 2 Consley, John 2 Convict Labor 3, 21, 176, 202, 203, 205, 215, 230, 232, 252, 273, 279, 287, 289, 302,

303, 332, 354, 404, 407, 602, 714, 719, 794

Conyers, George P. 1, 2 Coombs, William J. ( -1935) 176-339, 701-715 Cooper, George ( -1868) 1, 2 Cooper, John M. 2 Cooper, Leonard 2 Corley, Martin 1 Cormack, James O. 2 Corwin, John M. 2 Corwin, William P. ( -1870) 2 Cosby, Vincent T. 1-3 Cost of living 106-111, 118, 119, 121, 128, 130, 136, 179, 184-186 Coulter, Arch. 1 Covert, John J. 1 Cowen, John R. 1, 2 Cox, Charles B. 1, 2 Crabb, Joseph 2 Crabbe, Robert M. 2 Craft, Joseph S. 2 Craig, Montgomery 1, 2 Craig, Robert E. 1, 2 Craig, William C. 2 Crane, George M. 1 Crooks, Charles M. 1 Crooks, John B. 1, 2 Crossman, Robert B. ( -1887) 2 v. 1 Crowley, James D. 1 Crutsinger, Charles W. 2, 3 Cuddy, Thomas 1 Cuddy, William ( -1871) 1, 2 Culver, J. M. 1, 2 Curlee, Francis M. 416, 417, 424-426 Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia

45-51, 53, 345

Cussins, John 1 Daily, Cornelius ( -1884) 1-3

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Subject Folders Other Dales, William 1, 2 Dalton, James 2 Daly, Bernard 1 Daly, John J. 1 Dandurand, W. 2, 3 Davis, John S. 2 Dawson, Thomas H. 1 Day, Charles H. 1 De Baun, Peter 1 De Bruler, P. A. 1, 2 Dennis, John J. 1 Depressions, Economic, 1870s 2, 3 Depressions, Economic, 1930s 269, 274, 277-401, 791-793, 889-999 Discrimination in employment 597, 599, 601-605, 607, 611, 629, 630 Dobbins, John 1 Douglas, John 2 Doyle, James 1, 2 Drane, Ossian A. 1 Draper, Ferguson 1, 2 Dummer, George E. 1 Duncan, John M. 1 Eagan, Charles 2 Early, James J. v. 2 East St. Louis Journal 308, 309, 319-323, 326, 344, 346, 348, 382, 410, 412, 414, 415,

445, 446, 460, 472

Easton, William H. 1, 2 Edwards, John R. 1 Elliott, John M. 1 Ellis, Abraham 1, 2 Emerson, Fred B. 1 Emery, Willis 1 Ennis, Thomas A. 1 Fairman, John S. 1 Federation for Economic and Political Education (AFL)

508, 515

Feng Yu-hsiang (1882-1948) 134 Ferguson, C. D. 1, 2 Ferguson, Edward 2 Ferguson, Philip G. 2

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Subject Folders Other Ferrel, William C. 1, 2 Fielding, James E. 1 Fisher, Christopher X. 2 Fitzgerald, John B. 1-3 Fleming, Charles S. 1, 2 Fleming, H. L. 1, 2 Fleming, J. H. 1, 2 Fleming, William S. ( -1867) 2 Foley, John I. 3 Foster, Thomas G. 1 Frank, Benjamin S. 1 Frazer, John F. 1-3 Fredding, James E. 1 Freeman, John 1 Frenche, Charles 1, 2 Friel, James, Sr. 3 v. 1 Fullerton, Nathan 1 Furlong, James 1 Gallagher, Alexander 2 Gamewell, John A. 1, 2 Garland, Thomas M. 1, 2 Garver, Joseph J. 2 Geisher, Christopher B. 2 Gentil, Paul 1 Gentry, Alf. S. 2 George, Orla 331-589, 714-780 Gibbons, J. B. 1, 2 Gibbons, William J. 157, 176, 180-564, 701-776 Gibson, Luke 1 Gilson, George W. 1, 2 Ginn, John J. 1 Ginney, Thomas 2 Goggen, James 2 Gompers, Samuel (1850-1924) 112 Gotshall, J. H. 1, 2 Government Printing 186, 187, 381, 433, 453, 466, 479, 497, 498, 515, 527, 709, 720,

727, 738, 748, 750, 751, 754, 756, 758 v. 82, no. 4

Graham, Malcolm 1 Grant, Edwin H. 1

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Subject Folders Other Grasmie, Otto 2 Gray, Joseph 2 Green, H. W. 1, 2 Greenwood, Paul 2 Gregory, A. S. ( -1864) 1, 2 Greig, William 2 Griffin, Nathaniel 1-3 Griffith, John R. ( -1885) 3 Grinnell, James D. ( -1867) 1 Griste, Charles P. B. 1 Gritzner, Adolphus 2 Groh, Louis T. 1 Grossheider, William F. 1, 2 Grumman, N. A. 1 Guiheen, Maurice ( -1905) 3 v. 1, 2 Habicht, E. H. A. 1, 2 Haggerty, Albert H. 2 Hallinan, John J. 1 Hallock, W. S. 1 Hamilton, James A. 2 Hammond, G. J. 1 Hampton, W. M. 2 Hand, William 1, 2 Harbick, Henry 1 Hawes, William H. 2 Hawks, Edwin A. 1, 2 Hayden, David J. 1-3 Hayden, Thomas ( -1888) 2, 3 Hayes, William 1 Hays, Joseph T. 1, 2 Haywood, Aaron 2 Healing, George 2 Heaton, William A. 1, 2 Heilig, Herschel 2 Herr, I. Horatio 1 Hertenstein, Charles 44-155 Hett, Harry 2 Heyward, Frank 2 Hickey, James E. 2

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Subject Folders Other Hickey, John 1 Hickman, Al. S. 2 Higginson, F. T. 1, 2 Hill, William G. 1, 2 Hilton, Joseph ( -1871) 2 Hindle, Robert B. 1, 2 Hodgson, William H. 1 Hoenicke, William 1 Hofer, C. A. 544-614 Holden, Charles, Jr. 1, 2 Holden, L. D. 3 v. 1 Hollister, W. 1, 2 Holtze, Henry 2 Hosea, William 2, 3 Hotchkiss, DeWitt 2 Hotze, Henry 2 Hours of labor 3, 9, 11-43, 46, 67, 122, 146, 149-158, 160-198, 273, 277, 278, 287,

298, 299, 302, 325-330, 794, 886, 888, 891, 892-894, 898 v. 1-4

Houston, William N. 2 Howard, William C. 1 Hudson, Frank, Jr. 1, 2 Hume, George C. 2 Hummell, John 2 Humphreys, George R. 1, 2 Hunt, Charles V. 1 Hunt, Lem. C. 1, 2 Hurst, John P. 1 Hutchinson, William 1 Huyes, Wilbur B. 2 Hyman, Louis 1 Hynes, Frank 3 Illinois State Federation of Labor 273, 287 Illinois Typographical Confer-ence

251, 261, 273, 299, 312, 324, 338, 350, 415, 421, 427, 509

Illinois, Chicago--Fires and fire prevention

2

Immigration and emigration--Law and legislation

12, 192

Insurance, Unemployment--Missouri

377

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Subject Folders Other International Typographical Un-ion Conventions

27, 34, 36, 40, 52, 64, 76, 89, 102, 116, 142, 157, 172, 184, 198, 210, 224, 236, 249, 261, 273, 286, 299, 324, 338, 350, 362, 375, 386, 398, 412, 426, 454, 487, 502, 514, 530, 545, 558, 571, 586, 603

v. 3, 4

International Typographical Un-ion, Centennial Celebration

569

Jackson, Joseph A. v. 1 James, Charles E. 2 Jecko, John 1, 2 Jefferson National Expansion Memorial Committee

316, 328, 335, 337, 338

Johnson, Esme W. 2 Johnson, Julius A. 1 Johnson, Morris B. 1 Jones, Lewis E. 1 Jones, Richard E. 1 Josnir, Joseph 2 Keenan, James E. 1 Kehoe, William C. 2 Kennedy, A. 1, 2 Kennedy, Anthony 2 Kennedy, Daniel 2 Kennedy, S. M. 1, 2 Kennel, Jacob 2 Keogh, Joseph 2 Kerr, John W. 2 Kersting, Dick 2 Ketcheson, John C. 1 Ketchum, William H. 2 Killackey, Patrick 2 Kimball, George S. 2 King, Rufus 2 Kirk, George 2 Koch, Christian L. 1 Kraft, Joseph 2 Krauss, H. 1, 2 Kreppelt, Paul 1 Krueger, Harry A. 2 La Pointe, Antoine 1 Labor Conservation Committee 115

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Subject Folders Other Labor Day 15, 18, 23, 26, 33, 34, 50, 52, 88, 170, 235, 337, 349, 636 v. 1,

2, 4 Labor legislation 498, 500, 504, 506, 508, 509, 521, 524, 527, 528, 530, 546, 747,

752, 754, 761

Labor Publishing Company, St. Louis, Missouri

44-49

Labor unions--Cemeteries 44-48, 50, 51, 60, 61, 171 Labor unions--Finance 140, 141, 162, 165, 637-700, 919-928 v. 5-43 Labor-Management Relations Act

498, 500, 504, 506, 508, 509, 521, 524, 527, 528, 530, 546, 763, 908-910

Labor's League for Political Edu-cation

585, 590, 595, 597-600, 602, 603, 605, 611

Lacket, James 2 Lafferty, Ed. J. 1, 2 Lambert, Ben 1 Lamkin, Lewis 2 Landerry, Lewis 1 Lane, O. R. 2, 3 Lane, Patrick 2, 3 Lasselle, Lucien 1 Latour, John B. 1 Laughton, David 2 Laurimore, James A. 1-3 Leary, James 2 Ledlee, Charles 1, 2 Lee, James L. 2 Lee, Peter B. 2 Lees, Henry 1 Lees, Joshua Henry 1 Lennox, B. Plain ( -1890) 1-3 Lennox, James H. 1 Lennox, Thomas F. 1, 2 Leseur, Jesse B. 1 Lewis, Edward A. ( -1889) v. 1 Lewis, Morris 1 Lick, Henry 2 Linder, Frank 2 Lindsley, Alfred 2 Lindsly, Frank ( -1865) 2 Lockwood, Albert 1

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Subject Folders Other Loomis, Victor O. 1, 2 Lowell, Benjamin C. 1 Luken, George M. K. 2 Lyle, H. C. 1, 2 Lynor, Ambrose 3 Lyons, J. H. ( -1872) 1, 2 Macauley, John 1-3 Macloan, Henry V. 1 Macnamara, James A. 1, 2 Madigan, Edward 1 Mallett, James A. 1 Marens, John, Jr. 2 Marnell, John P. v. 1 Marney, Garret 1, 2 Martin, Charles P. 1 Martin, Edward F. 1 Martin, Francis G. 2 Martin, George W. 1 Martin, John A. 2 Mason, M. G. 1-2 Mason, Thomas 2 Mathews, George W. 2 Mattingly, J. B. 1-2 Maxwell, Henry K. 1-2 May, Enoch, Sr. 2 Maynard, William 1-2 McAfee, James 1, 2 McBride, Samuel H. 1, 2 McCollum, Ben 1 McCoy, James B. 2 McCracken, Charles 2 McCullaugh, Robert 1 McDonald, George W. 1 McDonald, W. A. 1, 2 McEvoy, John ( -1864) 1, 2 McEwen, R. M. L. 2 McGowan, James 1, 2 McGrath, John 1 McLaughlin, Charles N. 2

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Subject Folders Other McMillan, William S. 1, 2 McMurtry, Hugh T. 2, 3 v. 1 McNeff, James 2 McPherson, Charles 1, 2 Mead, Theodore ( -1864) 1-2 Meades, William S. 2 Melish, William 1 Memorial Day 124-125 Menke, Frank 2 Meredith, F. A. 1, 3 Meredith, Frederick 2 Meredith, James 2 Meredith, John D. 1 Meredith, William M. 2 Merrill, Henry 1 Merritt, Edward E. 2 Millard, Charles M. S. 1-2 Miller, Charles 1 Miller, Joseph 2 Millett, Henry G. 1 Missouri State Allied Printing Trades Association

301, 302, 332, 346, 358, 383, 395, 407, 422, 437, 451, 467, 482, 498, 512, 527, 541, 554, 568, 581, 602, 719, 745, 767, 777, 794

Missouri State Federation of Labor

7, 16, 21, 28, 53, 65, 77, 90, 139, 154, 176, 195, 220, 233, 245, 252, 258, 269, 276, 281-283, 289, 354, 358, 456, 602, 719

v. 2, 3

Missouri Typographical Confer-ence

375, 376, 382, 388, 394, 400, 406, 415, 421, 427, 437, 445, 457, 482, 490, 504, 510, 512, 516, 525, 532, 540, 548, 553, 561, 567, 575, 580, 590, 599

Missouri Valley Typographical Conference

78, 82, 94, 121, 138, 153, 167, 179, 193, 206, 219, 231, 246, 258, 270, 298

Missouri, Labor Commissioner, 1881

3

Missouri, St. Louis. Board of Education, Printing

384, 386, 387, 392, 394, 397, 400-402, 406, 409, 410, 412, 414, 424, 426, 429, 440, 442, 445, 454, 458, 460, 467, 468, 476, 479, 491, 503, 507, 515, 518, 535, 542, 548, 549, 569, 714, 715, 715, 718, 728-731, 736, 740, 746, 747, 753, 755, 756, 759, 764, 771, 773

Mitchell, M. L. 1, 2 Moakler, William 1 Moore, Isaac P. 2 Moore, J. Howard 1, 2 Moore, James S. 2 Moran, Richard W. 2

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Subject Folders Other Morris, David C. 1, 2 Morris, James 2 Morris, Julius 2 Mugford, William H. 1, 2 Mull, William 1, 2 Multilith 365, 370 Murray, George W. ( -1863) 1, 2 Nagle, John E. 1 Nagle, Theodore J. ( -1873) 1, 2 National Industrial Recovery Act (NRA)

309-313, 318

New Constitution Association of Missouri

139

Newman, Thomas 1, 2 Newton, Charles J. 1, 2 Newton, H. J. 2, 3 Newton, Joseph 2 Night and Day Bank, St. Louis, Reorganization

163, 164

Nitte, Augustus 1, 2 Nixon, Frank R. 2 Noble, C. B. 1, 2 Northcott, James A. 2 Norwood, A. A. 1, 2 Nugent, John 1, 2 O'Connell, Daniel 1, 2 O'Connor, James 2 O'Connor, P. J. J. 1 Ogden, Ely 2 O'Gorman, James 1 Opell, John B. 2 Orr, David ( -1887) 1-3 v. 1 Otis, Edmund R. 1, 2 Overall, Edwin E. 1 Owens, Michael 1 Palmer, William H. 2 Parrish, John E. 2 Paul, Charles D. 1, 2 Paulett, Edwin 2 Pearlstone Printing Company, 368-372, 374, 376, 381, 382, 384, 401-404, 735, 763

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Subject Folders Other St. Louis Peer, John 1 Pepoon, Percy (1861-1939) 155-243, 330, 346, 362, 373, 383, 387 Perry, Richard W. 1 Pfaff, Phillip 2 Phelan, Edward T. 1, 2 Phelps, Henry 2 Phelps, James E. 1 Phillips, Charles B. 2 Phillips, James A. 2 Phipps, Chester M. 2, 3 Pierrot, Gustave A. 1, 2 Pike, Edwin 1, 2 Pincus, Isaac 1 Pishek, Francis P. 2 Planograph 187, 324, 350, 353, 355, 366, 402, 403, 709 Potter, Stephen B. 2 Potter, T. St. Clair 1 Power, Edward E. 1, 2 Printers, German American 2, 3 v. 1 Prohibition 93, 100, 114, 127, 192, 222, 286, 289 Prouty, Salmon S. 1 Provost, Charles E. 2 Public Libraries 276 Public Schools 15, 332 Purcell, James ( -1890) 1, 2 Purdron, Henry 2 Radio advertising 303, 311, 741 Randall, George A. 2 Rapp, T. D. 1, 2 Raskopf, John 2 Rastall, John E. 1 Rastall, Samuel 1 Raynand, Charles 2 Redmond, John J. 2 Reed, George W. 2 Regan, James F. 1, 2 Reid, John 2 Reid, Thomas J. 2

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Subject Folders Other Rhaton, Henry B. 1 Richardson, Charles H. 147 Rigby, George W. 1 Roberts, Josiah E. 2 Roberts, Thomas H. 2 Roche, R. S. H. 1, 2 Rohart, William 2 Rooney, John C. 2, 3 Ross, George 2 Ross, John G. 2 Routh, Henry 2 Rowan, Patrick 2 Ruede, August 2 Runyan, Joseph 2 Ruppelt, Herman 2 Russell, Harry B. 564-614, 776-790 Russell, John T. 1 Ruth, August 2 Ryan, John 2, 3 Ryder, Mary E. 384, 385, 396, 502, 581, 602, 70-1706, 793, 794 Salt, Joseph 2 Salter, William 1 Sanborn, George S. 1 Schuman, John 1, 2 Schutz, Harman 1 Schwartz, Charles 1, 2 Scott, Charles S. 2 Sears, Roebuck and Company 273, 275, 276 Seckmore, Joseph 2 Seftan, A. Wayne 1, 2 Seiffarth, Martin 1, 2 Sewell, James P. 2 Shackelford, David H. 2, 3 Shanefelt, Jacob 1-2 Sharkey, John L. 2 Shaw, Hiram W. 2 Shea, Henry C. 1 Shea, John J. 1, 2 Sheetz, H. A. 1, 2

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Subject Folders Other Shig, John C. 1 Shinn, Hezekiah 1-3 Shoup, John 1189, 1190, 1191, 1192, 1198-1203, 1207 Simpson, A. J. 1, 2 Simpson, Jacob 1 Simpson, John 1, 2 Skewes, Edwin 1 Slawson, Sam 1, 2 Slawson, Walter 2 Slicer, Laurence 2 Sloan, Robert J. 2 Sloss, William C. 2 Smiley, James L. 2 Smith, Augustus 1 Socialism 22, 30 Sohn, John 1 Sorin, Thomas 2 Southwestern Bell Telephone System

44-52, 54, 55, 69, 84-86, 441

Spencer, John W. 1 St. Louis Allied Printing Trades Council

5, 7-125, 132, 134, 138, 142, 147, 148, 150, 151, 154-158, 160, 161, 164-171, 173, 175-181, 183-190, 192, 193, 196, 204, 299, 303, 358-360, 479, 701-790

v. 1, 2

St. Louis Central Trades and La-bor Union

5, 7, 15-18, 21-23, 26-43, 135, 136, 138-140, 170, 172, 336, 393, 453, 808

v. 1-3

St. Louis Conference for Pro-gressive Political Action by Labor and Farmers

171, 172, 175

St. Louis Daily Press 2 St. Louis Daily Press Association 2 St. Louis Daily Union 2 St. Louis Dispatch 2 St. Louis Evening Tribune 2 St. Louis Guttenberg Verein 2, 636 St. Louis Junior Typographical Union

206, 607, 919

St. Louis Post-Dispatch 3 St. Louis Republic 2, 133, 135 St. Louis Star-Times 555, 556, 774 St. Louis Times 3

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Subject Folders Other St. Louis Trades and Labor As-sembly Resistance Fund

3

St. Louis Trades Assembly 1, 3 St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8

1-925 v. 1-40

St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8, Blacks in

336-338, 361, 374, 530, 575, 720

St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8, Dissolution of, 1877

3

St. Louis Typographical Union No. 8, Political activity

1-3, 5, 24, 30, 177, 229, 271, 282, 598, 630, 633 v. 1, 3

St. Louis Typothetae 39, 40, 142 v. 4 St. Louis Union Label Trades Section

327, 329-332, 335, 341-368, 370-407, 409, 410, 412, 414-426, 428, 429, 431, 433, 435-437, 439-442, 447-454, 457, 460, 462, 463, 465-469, 471, 472, 474-476, 478-483, 485, 487, 488, 490, 491, 494-500, 502-516, 518, 520, 521, 523-525, 527-532, 534-538, 540-543, 545-554, 557-561, 563-571, 573-576, 578-581, 583, 585, 586, 589, 590, 592, 593, 597-599

St. Vrain, Charles D. 1-3 v. 1 Stephens, E. W. (1849-1931) 111, 406 Stevens, Richard 2 Stewart, John 1, 2 Stinson, J. J. 1-3 Stone, George Harry 1-3 v. 1 Stove, John F. 1, 2 Straat, Harman V. D. 1, 3 Straat, John N. 1 Straube, Louis 2 Streeter, D. R. 2, 3 Strickland, J. B. 1, 2 Strikes and lockouts, Louisiana, New Orleans, 1915

71

Strikes and lockouts, Newspa-pers, Missouri, St. Louis

1-3, 470, 471

Stuart, Charles R. 1, 2 Stuart, John C. 1 Studley, R. P. 1, 2 Sullivan, John H. 1, 2 Sweeney, James 1 Swick, Frank 1 Swift, William H. 1

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Subject Folders Other Talbot, Henry G. 2 Talbott, George W. 2 Taylor, Frank 1 Taylor, Josephus 2 Tebbets, Rufus 1 Teed, William J. 1 Telegraph, Government policy v. 1 Telegraphers National Bank of St. Louis

179, 212, 425

Teletypesetter 331, 385, 515, 538, 550, 552, 557, 632 Telle, Thomas 2 Thomas, Charles 2 Thomas, Elihu B. 1 Thomas, John M. 1 Thompson, William A. 1, 2 Thomson, Moses H. 1 Thorington, Hamilton R. 2 Tierman, James 2 Todd, Chester J. v. 1 Tornadoes, Missouri, St. Louis, 1927

237, 238

Tracey, James 1 Tracey, Thomas 1 Tracie, Theodore C. W. 1 Tri-Central Trades Council 460, 462, 465, 565-567, 569-571, 573, 575, 577, 578, 580, 581, 583,

585, 586, 589, 590, 592, 593, 597-599

Tucker, George F. 2 Typesetting, Machinery v. 1 U.S. National Labor Relations Board

368, 371, 372, 374-376, 378, 381, 382, 384, 397, 401

U.S. National Munitions Control Board, 1930s

118

Umbaugh, Herbert 1 Union Label 5, 7, 9, 12-14, 19, 28, 32, 45, 46, 55, 77, 88, 92, 132, 136, 162,

170, 175, 177, 185, 195, 196, 197, 207, 208, 231, 232, 245, 248, 249, 297, 701-790

v. 1, 2

Union Labor Party 366, 377 University of Missouri, Printing 3665, 367, 394, 407, 419, 446, 743, 750 Ustich, John T. 2 Utter, Joseph 1

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Subject Folders Other Vance, H. I. 1, 2 Vanhorn, Francis 2 Vanhorn, Lynn 2 Vaughn, John D. 2 Verry, James A. 2 Vircher, Withalm 2 Vivian, James 1, 2 Waelder, Charles 2 Waite, John H. 1 Waldron, William W. 2 Wallace, J. F. 1, 2 Wallace, John P. 2 Walsh, Michael T. 1 Walsingham, Ralph 1 Walters, Wellington 1, 2 Ward, Artemus 2 Ward, Louis S. 2 Warner, Benjamin 1, 2 Washington Typographical Un-ion, Washington, Missouri

268, 269

Weide, John S. 1, 2 Wells, William H. 1, 2 Welte, Andrew 2 Wheeler, Charles S. 2 Whitaker, J. P. 1, 2 Whitcomb, William H. 1, 2 White, Arthur S. 2 Whitwell, William T. 1, 2 Wilcox, Horace 1, 2 Wilcox, James 2 Wilder, Eugene 2 Williams, John B. 1 Williams, V. B. 2, 3 Williamson, William B. 1 Willis, John A. 1 Wilson, George W. 1 Wilson, James 2 Wilson, John F. 1 Wilson, Miles V. 1

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Subject Folders Other Wilson, Samuel 2, 3 Wilson, William 2 Winter, Charles O. 1, 2 Wirth, Adam 2 Woman's Auxiliary, St. Louis Typographical Union

202, 211, 218, 226, 230, 246, 267, 295 v. 3, 4

Women in the labor movement 2, 187 Vol. 1 Women--Employment 50, 220 Woodward, Increase R. 1-3 Woodward, William H. 1, 2 Workers' compensation, Law and legislation, Missouri

154, 185, 189, 199, 207, 211, 222, 223, 226, 227, 253

Working Conditions, Print Shops 55, 59, 79, 90 Workingmen's Union of Mis-souri, Establishment of Library and Reading Room

2

World War, 1914-1918 65, 98-100, 104, 115, 116 World War, 1939-1945 417-469 World War, 1939-1945--Paper Shortage

447, 902

Worstal, William W. 2 Wright, Joseph 2 Young, James J. ( -1927) 2, 3, 228 Young, John P. 1, 2