Records, 1938-1953.

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Records, 1938-1953.

Records include correspondence concerning the Charleston Building and Construction Trades Council, the Charleston Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, and business affairs of Local 776; agreements of Local 776 with various companies, including the Charleston Shipbuilding and Drydock Company, the Charleston Mill of the West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, and the Charleston Power Company; a report of a conference between the Charleston Shipbuilding and Drydock Company and several union organizations; proceedings of the 1946 and the 1948 conventions of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers; pamphlets of agreements, 1946-1952; copies of minutes; items pertaining to disputes and other matters involving the Charleston Building and Construction Trades Council; an address by James F. Barrett, AFL publicity director for the South; and minutes, 1939-1942, of meetings of Local 776.

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International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Local 776 (Charleston, S.C.)

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Charleston Power Company (Charleston, S.C.)

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Charleston Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Company.

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Charleston Building and Construction Trades Council (Charleston, S.C.)

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American Federation of Labor

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Labor organization. From the description of American Federation of Labor records, 1883-1925. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70980267 ...

West Virginia pulp and paper company

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The son of a master paper maker in Aberdeen, Scotland, William Luke, arrived in American in 1852. Together, Luke and his sons John and David developed the first commercially successful method of manufacturing chemical wood pulp in this country. In 1887, under the auspices of the newly established Piedmont Pulp and Paper Company, the Lukes opened a paper mill on the West Virginia- Maryland border along the Potomac River. The company held its first stockholders meeting in Harper's Ferry, West Virg...

Charleston Mill (Charleston, S.C.)

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Barrett, James F.

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