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Descriptive Summary
Biographical Note
Scope and Contents
Arrangement
Restrictions
Administrative Information
Related Material
Index Terms
Bibliography
Detailed Description of the Collection
Series 1: United Steelworkers of America, 1937(1942-1952)
Series 2: Congress of Industrial Organizations, 1943-1952
Series 3: General Correspondence, 1943-1952
Series 4: Scrapbook, 1936-1952
Series 5: Photos, n.d.
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An inventory of the Philip Murray Papers at The American Catholic History Research Center and University Archives Contact Information:Mailing Address: The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C. 20064
Telephone: 202-319-5065
Email: archives@mail.lib.cua.edu
URL: http://libraries.cua.edu/achrcua/index.html
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The American Catholic Research Center and University Archives |
| Creator: |
Philip Murray, 1886-1952 |
| Title: |
The Philip Murray Papers |
| Dates: |
1936-1952 |
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123 linear feet; 184 boxes; 1 oversized box; 99 scrapbooks |
| Abstract: |
The Philip Murray Papers are comprised of materials created between the formation of the Committee of Industrial Organizations in 1935 and Philip Murray's death in late 1952. |
| Collection Number: |
ACUA 005 |
| Language: |
English |
Philip Murray was one of the most important American labor leaders of the twentieth century. As president of the Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC), the United Steelworkers of America (USWA), and the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO), he played a pivotal role in the creation of industrial unions as well as the utilization of federal government support in the growth of unions in the United States.
Philip Murray (May 25, 1886-November 9, 1952) was born in Blantyre, Scotland, on May 25, 1886. His father, a devout Catholic, immigrated from Ireland to Scotland prior to Phil's birth. The eldest of thirteen children, Phil began working in the mines at age 10 and immigrated to the United States with his father, also a miner, in 1902. Murray's long career as a union official began soon after entering the mines in the United States. In 1905 he was elected president of his United Mine Workers of America Union (UMWA) local in Horning, Pennsylvania. In 1912 Murray was appointed to fill a vacant seat on the executive board of the UMWA and in 1916 he became president of UMWA District #5 (western Pennsylvania). Murray's advances in the UMWA and early career as a labor leader were closely connected with the rise of John L. Lewis. Murray supported Lewis's rise to vice-president in 1917 and president in 1920. Soon after gaining the presidency Lewis appointed Murray, still just 33 years old, as vice-president of the UMWA. Murray remained Lewis's faithful and able supporter until the two split in 1940.
Murray was an early and ardent supporter of government involvement in labor relations. Murray, a lifelong Catholic, supported cooperative industrial relations plans based on the guild system advanced by Monsignor John A. Ryan. These industrial union plans were advocated by Catholic teachings as expressed in the 1891 papal encyclical Rerum Novarum (and reaffirmed in 1931 by the Vatican in Quadregisimo Anno). During World War I Murray served on the National Bituminous Coal Production Committee and on the Pennsylvania Regional War Labor Board. Both of these agencies, composed of labor, management, and government representatives, sought to limit labor conflict through cooperation. After WWI ended, however, Republican administrations and business leaders had little interest in encouraging collective bargaining through cooperative tripartite organizations. Throughout the 1920s Murray witnessed the erosion of the UMWA membership as the mining industry became increasingly nonunion.
By the mid-1930s the fortunes of the UMWA improved. Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal passed a number of bills, most importantly the National Labor Relations Act (Wagner Act) in 1935, which provided federal government support for collective bargaining. UMWA President John Lewis, with Murray's assistance, formed the Committee for Industrial Organization (CIO) in 1935. Murray was made a vice-president in the CIO and chairmen of the Steelworkers Organizing Committee (SWOC), one of the CIO's most important industrial targets. To the surprise of many, SWOC gained a contract with the stridently anti-union United States Steel in 1937. Murray then led an unsuccessful and conflict-ridden strike against most of the remaining steel companies (usually referred to as "Little Steel") in the middle of 1937. Picket line violence left more than a dozen strikers dead.
Murray succeeded Lewis as president of the renamed Congress of Industrial Organizations in 1940. The long alliance between Murray and Lewis ended soon after Lewis voluntarily left the CIO presidency in 1940. There were many personal differences between Murray and Lewis, but there were also policy issues that separated the two. Most importantly, Lewis distrusted federal government involvement in labor relations while Murray vigorously supported it. Murray's support of federal government involvement proved advantageous during World War II. Through the help of the federal government the Little Steel companies finally signed contracts, as did other important non-union employers in CIO organized industries: the Ford Motor Company signed a contract with the United Automobile Workers Union, for example. Murray introduced his own plan for permanent industrial union councils that would codify and make permanent the tripartite organizations, like the National War Labor Board, established during World War II after the war ended. But the permanent industrial councils he sought never materialized.
After World War II ended Murray continued as the president of both the CIO and the United Steelworkers Union of America (USWA). (The Steelworkers Organizing Committee was renamed the USWA to indicate its position as a national union in 1942.) The years following WWII were difficult for him. Employer opposition to CIO advances led Congress to pass, over President Truman's veto, the anti-union Taft-Hartley Act in 1947. As the president of the CIO Murray supported the purging of 11 unions from the CIO under charges that they were communist dominated in 1949 and 1950. The USWA president led successful national steel strikes in 1946 and 1949, but a difficult 1952 strike tested the aging labor leader. Murray enlisted the support of the federal government, through the Wage Stabilization Board and the personal involvement of President Truman, during the trying steel industry negotiations. Although the USWA gained a satisfactory contract, it came with significant costs. Soon after Democratic Party candidate Adlai Stevenson lost to Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower. More than any other national CIO labor leader, Murray had encouraged and relied on government involvement in labor relations. But when Eisenhower was elected president in 1952, giving Republicans control of the presidency for the first time in twenty years, Murray knew that federal government support of collective bargaining had ended. Murray, however, did not live to see the Eisenhower presidency. On November 9, 1952, within a week of the presidential election, Philip Murray died at the age of 66.
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The Philip Murray Papers are comprised of materials created between the formation of the Committee for Industrial Organizations in 1935 and Philip Murray's death in late 1952. The collection does not include any materials related to his positions in the United Mine Workers of America. Likewise, the original records from Murray's position as the chair of the Steelworkers Organizing Committee from 1936-1942 are also absent from the collection. His role as both the president of the renamed Congress of Industrial Organizations and the United Steelworkers of America are documented in the collection. The collection is primarily correspondence, but also includes a large run of scrapbooks and clippings, speeches, convention materials (such as proceedings), press releases, pamphlets, and photos. The original manuscript materials date from 1942 to 1952. The scrapbooks cover a larger portion of time, 1936-1952. The collection also includes a large amount of terse routine intra office communications sent by Murray directing staff to address a particular concern or issue or to respond to a specific letter. Historians have been disappointed with the dearth of materials relating to some important CIO subjects, such as the purging of communist influenced unions in 1949-1950. But the day-to-day functioning of Philip Murray's offices, particularly as it relates to his position as President of the USWA, is evident in the collection. Researchers will find materials related to important research topics. For example, the USWA southern districts (Districts #35 and #36), the Noel Beddow correspondence, and the Organizing (South) files all shed light on organizing workers in the south. The increased role of the federal government in labor relations during World War II, for instance, is documented in the National War Labor Board files. Other important topics, such as organizing, collective bargaining, and political action, are documented throughout the Murray Papers.
The Philip Murray Papers are divided into five series: (1) United Steelworkers of America, (2) Congress of Industrial Organizations, (3) General Correspondence, (4) Scrapbooks, and (5) Photos.
The United Steelworkers of America Series is comprised of correspondence created in Murray's role as the president of the USWA. The 42.5 linear feet includes correspondence related to the day-to-day functioning of the USWA. Included prominently are contract negotiations, strikes, contract adherence conflicts, internal communications between the various levels of the USWA bureaucracy (such as the districts and departments), government agencies, politicians and the public. The USWA Series is comprised of five subseries. Subseries A, the Districts Subseries, contains correspondence between the districts and the president. The Office Files Subseries (B) houses correspondence between Murray and the various USWA departments, officers, staff, and steel companies that bargained with the union. Subseries C, The Negotiations and Strikes Subseries, maintains the materials related to the national steel negotiations and strikes that occurred in 1946, 1949, and 1952. The Government Agencies Subseries (D) includes correspondence with federal government agencies, such as the National War Labor Board. Finally, the Miscellaneous Subseries (E) includes a small portion of correspondence primarily from people outside the USWA organization, but somehow related to the USWA.
The Congress of Industrial Organizations Series is comprised of 22 linear feet of correspondence related to Murray's role as president of the CIO. It is divided into three subseries. The first subseries, National Unions, includes correspondence with the national unions. The second subseries, Regions, houses correspondence with the different regions. These materials are organized by state. The third subseries, Office Files, includes materials from the various CIO committees and departments.
The General Correspondence Series includes 20.5 linear feet of materials that are related to Philip Murray's position as a national labor leader, but cannot be directly linked to his role specifically as the president of the CIO or the USWA. This includes letters from the public and politicians, political organizations, speaking engagement requests, and public non-profit organizations.
The Scrapbooks Series is comprised of 99 scrapbooks that include clippings from a national assortment of newspapers. The clippings are focused on labor relations in the United States broadly conceived and span 1936 through his death in 1952.
The Photo Series is comprised of a small assortment of photographs. It includes a few photos of Murray and other union leaders, but a large portion of the photos were sent to Murray by a particular union body or by the people outside the union movement such as politicians, admirers, job seekers and union supporters.
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The Philip Murray Papers consists of five series:
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Restrictions on Access
None.
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The United Steelworkers of America gave legal custody of the Philip Murray Papers to the Catholic University of America Archives in 1953. The largest portion of Philip Murray Papers arrived at The Catholic University of America from the Pittsburgh office of the United Steelworkers of America in two deposits in 1953 and 1954. A formal ceremony celebrating the donation of the Philip Murray Papers to the CUA Archives occurred in January 1956. The USWA made additional smaller deposits from both its Pittsburgh and Washington offices in 1955, 1958, and 1960.
Processing completed in July 2002 by Joseph Turrini. Data entry completed by Clint Tibbs and Joseph Turrini. EAD markup completed in February 2006 by Cathey Dugan and Jordan Patty.
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The CUA Archives also contains:
The John Brophy Papers
Congress of Industrial Organizations Records
Other Repositories Include:
Philip Murray Papers, Penn State University
UMWA District #5 records at the Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP) Special Collections and Archives
United Steelworkers of America Records, Penn State University
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Index Terms
This record series is indexed under the following controlled access subject terms.
Persons:
Golden, Clinton (Clinton Strong), 1888-1961
Humphrey, Hubert H. (Hubert Horatio), 1911-1978
Lewis, John Llewellyn, 1880-1969
McDonald, David J. (David John), 1902-1979
Murray, Philip, 1886-1952
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
Organizations:
Board of Conciliation and Arbitration
Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)
International Union of Electrical Workers (IUE)
National Maritime Union (NMU)
National War Labor Board
Political Action Committee
United Automobile Workers of America (UAW)
United Electrical Workers (UE)
United Mine Workers of America (UMWA)
United States Steel Corporation
United Steelworkers of America (USWA)
Wage Stabilization Board
Subjects:
Collective bargaining
Collective bargaining - United Steelworkers of America (USWA)
Labor unions
Steel industry
Strikes - United Steelworkers of America (USWA)
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Publications On the Life of Philip Murray: Clark, Paul F., Peter Gottlieb, and Donald Kennedy, (eds.) Forging a Union of Steel: Philip Murray, SWOC, and the United Steelworkers. Ithaca: ILR Press, Cornell University, 1987.
Shepherd, W. John. "Philip Murray," in The Columbia Guide to Irish American History. Timothy Meagher. New York: Columbia University Press, 2005, 288-289.
Schatz, Ronald, "Philip Murray and the Subordination of the Industrial Unions to the United States Government," in ed., Melvyn Dubofsky and Warren Van Tine, Labor Leaders in America, Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1987, 234-257.
Tate, Juanita Ollie Diffay. The Forgotten Labor Leader and Long Time Civil Rights Advocate-Philip Murray. Greensboro: North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University Press, 1974.
Turrini, Joseph M. "Phillip Murray," Historical encyclopedia of American labor. Robert Weir and James P. Hanlan, (eds.). Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 2004, 325-327.
Philip Murray Publications (listed in chronological order): (w/ Morris L. Cooke) Organized Labor and Production: Next Steps in Industrial Democracy. (New York: Harper Brothers and Brothers, 1940).
"Labor and Responsibility," Virginia Quarterly Review, 16 (April 1940).
"What Labor is Fighting For," American Magazine,133 (April 1942): 28-29.
"The CIO Looks Ahead," The Nation,159 (November 4, 1944): 554-555.
"An Economic Bill of Rights," Survey Graphic, 34 (October 1945): 397-399.
"Should Congress Authorize Special Labor Fact-Finding ?" Congressional Digest, 25 (January, 1946): 89.
"The CIO Looks At Labor Laws," Reader's Digest, 50 (April, 1947): 29-33.
"The Gap Between Prices and Wages," Atlantic Monthly,182 (July 1948): 25-30.
"If We Pull Together," Reader's Digest, 52 (August 1948): 10-14.
"American Labor and the Threat of Communism," Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 274 (March 1951): 125-130.
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| Series 1: United Steelworkers of America, 1937(1942-1952) (95 boxes) |
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The records are organized by region number with the general area that it covers indicated in parenthesis. |
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| The Office Files subseries 1.2 contains correspondence to and from USWA staff, officers, committees and departments. It also includes correspondence with steel corporations and materials related to USWA conventions.
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| Subseries 1.3 contains National USWA negotiations and strikes in 1946, and 1949, and 1952. It includes correspondence related to the negotiations as well a large amount of letters of support or opposition to the USWA position.
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| Subseries 1.4 contains correspondence with government agencies related to collective bargaining. Most of the material documents World War II agencies like the National War Labor Board. Correspondence from the NWLB and other government agencies can also found in the Districts Subseries.
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The material in this subseries is organized alphabetically by correspondent.
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| Subseries 1.1: Districts Subseries, 1937(1943-1952) (42 boxes) |
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District #1 (New England), March-December 1943 |
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District #1 (New England), 1944-1945 |
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District #1 (New England), April-November 1946 |
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District #1 (New England), 1947 |
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District #1 (New England), 1948 |
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District #1 (New England), January-April 1949 |
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District #1 (New England), May-December 1949 |
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District #1 (New England), 1950-1951 |
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District #1 (New England), January-June 1952 |
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District #1 (New England), July-November 1952 |
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District #2 (New York City), March-December 1943 |
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District #2 (New York City), February-April 1944 |
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District #2 (New York City), May-June 1944 |
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District #2 (New York City), July-December 1944 |
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District #2 (New York City), January-March 1945 |
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District #2 (New York City), April-November 1945 |
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District #2 (New York City), January 1946 |
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District #2 (New York City), February-April 1946 |
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District #2 (New York City), May-December 1946 |
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District #2 (New York City), January-July 1947 |
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District #2 (New York City), March-December 1948 |
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District #2 (New York City), 1949 |
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District #2 (New York City), March-Aug 1950 |
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District #2 (New York City), September-December 1950 |
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District #2 (New York City), January-May 1951 |
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District #2 (New York City), June 1951 |
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District #2 (New York City), July-September 1951 |
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District #2 (New York City), October-December 1951 |
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District #2 (New York City), January-August 1952 |
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District #2 (New York City), September-October 1952 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), February-August 1943 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), September 1943-January 1944 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), February-June 1944 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), July-December 1944 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), February 1945 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), March 1945 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), April-May 1945 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), June-December 1946 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), January-July 1946 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), August-December 1946 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), January-February 1947 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), March 1947 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), April-December 1947 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), January-October 1948 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), January-October 1950 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), January-November 1951 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), January-June 1952 |
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District #3 (Utica, New York), July-October 1952 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), April-November 1943 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), January-March 1944 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), April-June 1944 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), July-December |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), February-November 1945 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), January 1946 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), March 1946 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), May 1946 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), July-August |
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District #4, (Buffalo, New York), Local 2054 conflict, August-October 1946 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), September-December 1946 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), January 1947 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), February 1947 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), March-December 1947 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), January-December 1948 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), January-October 1949 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), March-November 1950 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), February-November 1951 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), January-June 1952 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), July-September 1952 |
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District #4 (Buffalo, New York), October 1952 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), January-June 1943 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), July-November 1943 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), January-November 1944 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), April-November 1945 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), February-December 1946 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), February-October 1947 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), 1948 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), February-November 1949 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), 1950 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), February-December 1951 |
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Districts #5 and #6 (Canada), January-October 1952 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), March-July 1943 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), August-December 1943 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), January-February 1944 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), March 1944 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), April-December 1944 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), January-April 1945 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), May-December 1945 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), January-May 1946 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), June-August 1946 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), September-December 1946 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), April-June 1947 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), July-September 1947 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), October-December 1947 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), January 1948 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), February 1948 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), March 1-17, 1948 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), March 18-31, 1948 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), April 1948 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), May-December 1948 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), January-September 1949 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), October-December 1949 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), January-June 1950 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), July-December 1950 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), January-August 1951 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), September 1951 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), October 1951 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), November 1951 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), December 1951 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), January-March 1952 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), April-June 1952 |
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District #7 (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), July-November 1952 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), March 4, 1943; November 1943-October 1945 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), March 1946-November 1947 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), 1948 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), February-December 1949 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), January-September 1950 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), January-August 1951 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), September-December 1951 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), January-March 1952 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), April-June 1952 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), July-September 1952 |
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District #8 (Baltimore, Maryland), October-November 1952 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), March 4, 1943; August 1943 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), January-June 1944 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), July-December 1944 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), 1945 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), January-November 1946 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), January-October 1947 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), January 7, 1948; February-March 1948 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), April-December 1948 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), February 1949-December 1950 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), January-November 1951 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), January-June 1952 |
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District #9 (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), July-October 1952 |
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District #10 (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania), February-November 1943 |
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District #10 (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania), January-June 1944 |
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District #10 (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania), July-December 1944 |
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District #10 (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania), January-July 1945 |
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District #10 (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania), August-December 1945 |
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District #10 (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania), January-April 1946 |
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District #10 (Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania), May-September 1946 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), February-June 1943 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), July-December 1943 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), January-March 1944 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), May-June 1944 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), July-September 1944 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), October-December 1944 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), January-September 1945 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), October-December 1945 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), January-May 1946 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), June-November 1946 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), January-May 1947 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), June-July 1947 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), August-November 1947 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), January-March 1948 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), April-October 1948 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), February-December 1949 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), January-May 1950 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), July 1950 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), August-December 1950 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), January 1951 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), February 1951 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), March 1951 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), April-August 1951 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), September-December 1951 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), January-March 1952 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), April-June 1952 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), July 1952 |
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District #11 (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania), August-November 1952 |
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District #12 (Johnstown, Pennsylvania), August-November 1943 |
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District #12 (Johnstown, Pennsylvania), January-November 1944 |
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District #12 (Johnstown, Pennsylvania), January-November 1945 |
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District #12 (Johnstown, Pennsylvania), February-October 1946 |
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District #12 (Johnstown, Pennsylvania), 1947 |
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District #12 (Johnstown, Pennsylvania), January-September 1948 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), 1943 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), January-November 1944 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), January-May 1945 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), July-November 1945 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), 1946 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), January-November 1947 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), February-November 1948 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), January-May 1949 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), June-December 1949 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), 1950 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), 1951 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), January-June 1952 |
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District #13 (Charleroi-Monessen, Pennsylvania), July-October 1952 |
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District #14 (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), 1943 |
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District #14 (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), January-July 1944 |
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District #14 (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), September-December 1944 |
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District #14 (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), January-May 1945 |
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District #14 (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), June-November 1945 |
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District #14 (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), January-August 1946 |
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District #14 (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), January-April 1947 |
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District #14 (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), May 1947 |
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District #14 (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), June-December 1947 |
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District #14 (McKeesport, Pennsylvania), January-June 1948 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), February-October 1943 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), March-August 1944 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), September-October 1944 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), February-August 1945 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), Local #3063, October 31, 1945 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), November 1945-1946 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), January-March 1947 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), July-September 1947 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), October-December 1947 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), January-March 1948 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), May-December 1948 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), January-June 1949 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), July-December 1949 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), January-April 1950 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), May-December 1950 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), January-June 1951 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), July-August 1951 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), September-December 1951 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), January-June 1952 |
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District #15 (Homestead, Pennsylvania), July-November 1952 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), June-December 1943 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), January-July 1944 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), August-December 1944 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), January-November 1945 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), 1946 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), 1947 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), 1948 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), May-November 1949 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), February-December 1950 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), January-June 1951 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), July-December 1951 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), January-June 1952 |
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District #16 (South Side-Hazelwood, Pennsylvania), July-October 1952 |
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District #17 (Lawrenceville-Northside, Pittsburgh), June 1943-December 1944 |
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District #17 (Lawrenceville-Northside, Pittsburgh), February 1945-December 1946 |
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District #17 (Lawrenceville-Northside, Pittsburgh), January-June 1947 |
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District #17 (Lawrenceville-Northside, Pittsburgh), July-October 1947 |
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District #17 (Lawrenceville-Northside, Pittsburgh), 1948 |
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District #17 (Lawrenceville-Northside, Pittsburgh), February-November 1949 |
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District #17 (Lawrenceville-Northside, Pittsburgh), March-October 1950 |
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District #17 (Lawrenceville-Northside, Pittsburgh), June-December 1951 |
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District #17 (Lawrenceville-Northside, Pittsburgh), January-October 1952 |
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District #18 (McKees Rocks, Pittsburgh), July 1943-November 1944 |
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District #18 (McKees Rocks, Pittsburgh), April-September 1945 |
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District #18 (McKees Rocks, Pittsburgh), September 1945 |
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District #18 (McKees Rocks, Pittsburgh), September 1945 |
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District #18 (McKees Rocks, Pittsburgh), September 1945 |
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District #18 (McKees Rocks, Pittsburgh), October-November 1945 |
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District #18 (McKees Rocks, Pittsburgh), April-September 1946 |
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District #18 (McKees Rocks, Pittsburgh), January-November 1947 |
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District #18 (McKees Rocks, Pittsburgh), February-March 1948 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), April-August 1943 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), September 1943 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), October-December 1943 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), January-March 1944 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), April-May 1944 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), June-July 1944 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), August-December 1944 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), January-April 1945 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), May-December 1945 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), January-May 1946 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), July-December 1946 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), February-April 1947 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), May-July 1947 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), August-December 1947 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), January-July 1948 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), August-December 1948 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), January-June 1949 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), July-December 1949 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), ratebook, sub-district #1, 1949 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), ratebook, sub-district #2, 1949 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), ratebook, sub-district #3, 1949 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), ratebook, sub-district #3, 1949 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), ratebook, sub-district #4, 1949 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), January-April 1950 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), May-July 1950 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), August-December 1950 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), January-February 1951 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), March-April 1951 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), May-October 1951 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), November-December 1951 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), ratebook, sub-district #1, 1951 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), ratebook, sub-district #2, 1951 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), ratebook, sub-district #3, 1951 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), ratebook, sub-district #4, 1951 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), ratebook, sub-district #5, 1951 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), February-May 1952 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), June-July 1952 |
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District #19 (Tarentum, Pennsylvania), August-October 1952 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), April-August 1943 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), September-December 1943 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), 1944 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), April-November 1945 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), January-February 1946 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), April 1946 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), June-December 1946 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), January-June 1947 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), July-November 1947 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), 1948 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), January-April 1949 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), May-December 1949 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), January-November 1950 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), January-June 1951 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), June-October 1951 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), January-February 1952 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), March-April 1952 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), May-September 1952 |
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District #20 (Ambridge, Pennsylvania), October- November 1952 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), May-December 1943 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), March-October 1944 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), April-November 1945 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), January-July 1946 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), August-December 1946 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), February-May 1947 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), June-November 1947 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), January-September 1948 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), February-December 1949 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), April-November 1950 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), January-August 1951 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), September-December 1951 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), February-June 1952 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), July 1952 |
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District #21 (Sharon, Pennsylvania), August-September 1952 |
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District #22 (Charleston, West Virginia), June 1943-April 1944 |
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District #22 (Charleston, West Virginia), August-September 1944 |
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District #22 (Charleston, West Virginia), October-December 1952 |
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District #22 (Charleston, West Virginia), January-February 1945 |
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District #22 (Charleston, West Virginia), March 1945 |
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District #22 (Charleston, West Virginia), April-September 1945 |
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District #22 (Charleston, West Virginia), February 1946 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), December 1942-September 1943 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), January-May 1944 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), June-August 1944 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), September-November 1944 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), December 1944 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), January-February1945 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), March-October 1945 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), May-November 1946 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), January 1947 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), February-July 1947 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), October-December 1947 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), January 30, March-August 1948 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), 1949 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), January-June 1950 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), July-December 1950 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), February-May 1951 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), July-December 1951 |
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District #23 (Steubenville-Wheeling, West Virginia), January-September 1952 |
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District #24 (Colombus, Ohio), February-December 1943 |
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District #24 (Colombus, Ohio), January-May 1944 |
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District #24 (Colombus, Ohio), June-July 1944 |
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District #24 (Colombus, Ohio), August 1944 |
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District #24 (Colombus, Ohio), September-December 1944 |
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District #24 (Colombus, Ohio), February-October 1945 |
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District #24 (Colombus, Ohio), 1946 |
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District #24 (Colombus, Ohio), March-December 1947 |
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District #24 (Colombus, Ohio), January 1948-June1949 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), March-August 1943 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), January-April 1944 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), May-June 1944 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), July-November 1944 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), January-August 1945 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), September-December 1945 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), January-March 1946 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), April-September 1946 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), October-December 1946 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), January-November 1947 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), 1948 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), March-September 1949 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), October-December 1949 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), February-November 1950 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), January 1951 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), February 1951 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), March 1951 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), April 1951 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), May 1951 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), June 1951 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), National Cash Register Organizing Campaign, Union Register, December 6,1950-June3, 1951 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), July 1951 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), August-November 1951 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), January-March 1952 |
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District #25 (Cincinnati, Ohio), April-October 1952 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), September 18,1942; January-June 1943 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), July-December 1943 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), January-July 1944 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), August 1944 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), October 1944 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), January-March 1945 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), April-July 1945 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), August 1945 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), September-December 1945 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), January-May 1946 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), July-October 1946 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), November 1946 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), December 1946 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), January 1947 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), February 1947 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), March-May 1947 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), June-July 1947 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), August-September 1947 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), October-December 1949 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), January-April 1948 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), May-August 1948 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), September-December 1948 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), January-July 1949 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), August-December 1949 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), January-April 1950 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), May 1950 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), June 1950 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), July 1950 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), August-December 1950 |
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District #26 (Youngstown, Ohio), March-July 19 | |