B.L.F.E. Re-Echo Lodge #195 Records, Montpelier, Idaho 1884-1950

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B.L.F.E. Re-Echo Lodge #195 Records, Montpelier, Idaho 1884-1950

Records from this railroad union from 1884-1950. Included are lodge meeting minutes, correspondence, grievance reports and financial records.

23 boxes; 15 linear feet

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