Order Sons of Italy in America Collection, 1920-1987
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The AFL and CIO merged in 1955 as an umbrella organization for skilled trade and industrial unions. Its regional office in Baltimore represented worker interests against this railroad merger. From the description of AFL-CIO response to merger of Pennsylvania and New York Central railroads, 1962-1963. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 238572652 Created by merger of American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations in 1955. ...
Order Sons of Italy in America. National Foundation.
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Order Sons of Italy in America. New York Grand Lodge.
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A fraternal and mutual benefit organization, OSIA was founded in New York City in 1905 by Dr. Vincenzo Sellaro. The New York Grand Lodge was chartered in 1911, the first of twenty-two grand lodges. During the early years, it was the largest of the grand lodges. The New York Grand Lodge reached its zenith in 1925, when membership was about 30,000. A death insurance fund was established in 1915, and a "Welfare Department" in the early 1920s. The grand lodge also maintained a represent...
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Italian-American Labor Council
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Order Sons of Italy in America. Garibaldi-Meucci Museum Commission.
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Boys Town of Italy.
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Molisani, E. Howard, 1911-1987.
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E.Howard Molisani (1911-1987), a labor leader, served the Order Sons of Italy in America, Supreme Lodge, as a member of the National Foundation and the Garibaldi-Meucci Museum Commission. From the description of Order Sons of Italy in America Collection, 1920-1987. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 62482697 From the guide to the Order Sons of Italy in America Collection, 1920-1987, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Immigration History Research Cen...
National Italian American Coordinating Association.
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