Police strike papers, 1919-1920 (inclusive).

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Police strike papers, 1919-1920 (inclusive).

Contains ca. 244 letters, general orders, and printed ephemera pertaining to the strike. Includes responses, both positive and negative, to the behavior of the guardsmen on police duty.

1 box.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7795478

Houghton Library

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