Socialist Party of New York State Records 1906-1912

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Socialist Party of New York State Records 1906-1912

The Socialist Party of New York State was the largest state organization of the Socialist Party (U.S.). The collection consists of two items, a letter book of John C. Chase, the New York state secretary, and a membership roll book. Note: this collection has been microfilmed, and researchers must use the microfilm copy (R-7124, reel 5).

0.5 linear feet; (2 boxes)

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Lewis, Lena Morrow, 1868-1950

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Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968

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Gerber, Julius, 1862-1916

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Moyer-Haywood Conference.

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Work, John M. (John McClelland), 1869-1961

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Judge. From the description of Photographic glass negatives, [ca. 1892] (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155478492 ...

Barnes, John Mahlon, 1886-1934

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Mailly, William, 1871-1912

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Coal miner, journalist, drama critic, and socialist, William Mailly was editor of Haverhill Social Democrat (1898), associate editor of The Worker (1901, 1906-1907), and managing editor of the New York Evening Call (1908-1909). He was National Secretary of the Socialist Party (1903-1905) and a member of the Executive Committee (1905-1906). From the description of Papers, 1908-1912. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 17268956 In his relatively short lifetime (1871-191...

Kirkpatrick, George R. (George Ross), 1867-1937

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Hillquit, Morris, 1869-1933

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American socialist leader. From the description of Morris Hillquit miscellanea, 1924-1934. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754871697 Morris Hillquit (1896-1933) was a socialist leader, lawyer, author and prominent theoretician of the Socialist Pary. He ran twice for mayor of New York City and five times for the House of Representatives, always unsuccessfully. From the guide to the Morris Hillquit Papers, 1906-1959, (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) ...

Goebel, George H.

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Lee, Algernon

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Algernon Lee was a socialist, educator and New York City alderman. After attending the University of Minnesota in the early 1890s, Lee worked as a political organizer for the Socialist Labor Party and served as editor of several socialist publications. In 1909 Lee became the Director of Education at the Rand School of Social Science. He held this position until his death in 1954. Lee was also an instructor in economics and American history at the Rand School. On the New York City Bo...

Chase, John Churchill

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Socialist Party of New York

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The New York City local was the largest and most significant such unit of the Socialist Party (U.S.), and its membership included many individuals also involved in the leadership of the national organization. From the guide to the Socialist Party (U.S.) New York (N.Y.) Letter Books, Bulk, 1911-1914, 1907-1914, (Bulk 1911-1914), (Tamiment Library / Wagner Archives) The Socialist Party of New York State was the largest state organization of the Socialist Party (U.S.). ...