Papers, 1880-1931.

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Papers, 1880-1931.

Chiefly includes correspondence with fellow workers in the labor movement, publishers and writers for anarchist, socialist, and labor journals, and a wide circle of friends, some letters being also addressed to Mrs. Labadie; manuscripts of his articles, speeches, and poems; photos; and personal documents.

3, 166 items.

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University of Michigan

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