Subject files, 1903, 1918-1921.

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Subject files, 1903, 1918-1921.

Miscellaneous files regarding the board's powers, duties, and activities, including state attorney general's opinions, copies of governing legislation, the board's reports on the resolution of labor disputes, Public Examiner's audit reports, and correspondence and miscellany from the U.S. Labor Department and the National War Labor Board.

9 folders in partial box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6694016

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United States. Department of Labor

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United States. National War Labor Board (1918-1919)

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