Records, 1877-1967.

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Records, 1877-1967.

Records, mainly 1877-1920, of the national office of the Socialist Labor Party, including files of the national secretary, the national executive committee, the national board of appeals, and the party press.

54.0 c.f. (135 archives boxes) and.44 reels of microfilm (35 mm.); plus.231.6 c.f. of unprocessed additions.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6919058

Wisconsin historical society

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De Leon, Daniel, 1852-1914

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