Company records, undated and 1910-1957.
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Rumbaugh, Elmer
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Golden, I. D.
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Wagner, Joseph.
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Industrial Workers of the World
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The IWW is a labor organization dedicated to uniting laborers around the world into a single large union. From the description of Collection 1916-1939. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 778701431 Established in Chicago in 1905 by sponsors of socialism and the remnants of previous labor unions, including the Knights of Labor, Western Federation of Miners and the American Labor Union, the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), or "Wobblies", evolved into a radical industrial unio...
Kniivila, Wesley.
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Eastman, Max, 1883-1969
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Roving editor of Reader's Digest. From the description of Letters, 1945-1949. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 145430278 Eastman, the brother of Crystal Eastman, translated Russian writings into English. From the description of Letter, 1968. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 232007545 Author. From the description of Papers, 1892-1968. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 40833141 From the description of Letters, 1943-1960....
Lindbergh, Frank A., 1870-1966.
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Frank A. Lindbergh was born on 1870 in Melrose, Minnesota, the brother of Minnesota congressman Charles A. Lindbergh, Sr., and the uncle of the famed aviator, Charles A. Lindbergh, Jr. Frank Lindbergh practiced law with his brother for 20 years in Little Falls, Minnesota. Following that partnership, he settled (1910) with his wife Florence in Crosby, Minnesota, on the Cuyuna Iron Range, where he operated an insurance agency and served at various times as the village attorney, mayor, and postmast...
Fuhr, Anna Dahl.
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Westman, W. H.
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Workers Socialist Publishing Company (Duluth, Minn.).
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Common Council for American Unity
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Kolu, John.
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Lulin, Lee.
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American Finnish Workers Society.
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Askula, Gust.
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Sullivan, James.
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Haywood, Big Bill, 1869-1928
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Irwin, Claude.
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Kari, William T.
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Cloquet Workers' and Farmers' Club (Cloquet, Minn.).
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Kennedy, Clark Gerold, 1901-
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Socialist Party (U.S.)
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The Socialist Party (U.S.) was founded in 1901, bringing together moderate socialists from the Social Democratic Party, and dissident members of the Socialist Labor Party. In 1936 the ongoing differences between the “Old Guard” and “Militant” factions, resulted in a split, with the Militant group retaining the SP name and much of the membership, while the Old Guard faction retained most of the organizational and financial assets. From the guide to the Socialist Party (U.S.) Minutes, ...
Winton Finnish Socialist Association (Winton, Minn.).
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Sullivan, Francis Paul, 1885-1958
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