International Typographical Union Local 99 records 1882-1981
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Cloud, William R.
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Burnett, Robert E.
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Aulerich, Robert G. J.
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International Typographical Union. Local 355 (Bellingham, Wash.)
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Hanson, Wm. D. (William D.)
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Haggbloom, Robert A.
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Gregory, John C.
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Olson, Willard G.
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International Typographical Union. Local 99 (Seattle, Wash.)
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Local 99 resulted from mergers in 1974 of various locals whose records are represented here. Seattle (Local 202), and Tacoma (Local 170) are the largest. Bremerton (Local 699), Bellingham (Local 355) and Olympia (Local 142) are also represented in the collection. From the guide to the International Typographical Union Local 99 records, 1882-1981, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections) ...
International Typographical Union. Local 699 (Bremerton, Wash.)
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Wartinger, Robert L.
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Talbott, Ray
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Cumby, William E.
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International Typographical Union. Local 170 (Tacoma, Wash.)
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Litonius, J. M.
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International Typographical Union. Local 142 (Olympia, Wash.)
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International Typographical Union. Local 99 (Seattle, Wash.)
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Local 99 resulted from mergers in 1974 of various locals whose records are represented here. Seattle (Local 202), and Tacoma (Local 170) are the largest. Bremerton (Local 699), Bellingham (Local 355) and Olympia (Local 142) are also represented in the collection. From the guide to the International Typographical Union Local 99 records, 1882-1981, (University of Washington Libraries Special Collections) ...