Records, 1924-1942.

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Records, 1924-1942.

Records (1924-1942) of the Workingmen's Sick Benevolent and Educational Federation (I.W.O. Hungarian Section, Branch 116), Avenel, N.J., a labor-oriented Hungarian American society, consist of minutes and financial records.

6 linear in.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7840272

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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