Matheson-Connolly correspondence [microform], 1902-1914.

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Matheson-Connolly correspondence [microform], 1902-1914.

Correspondence between James Connolly of the Irish Socialist Republican Party and John C. Matheson of the Social Democratic Federation concerning socialism and trade unionism in Ireland, the United States, and Great Britain, primarily Scotland; and relations between socialist and labor leaders in these countries.

1 reel of microfilm (35mm)

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