Fulton Lodge no. 46 minutes, and record book of national lodges' organizations and dissolutions, 1882-1914.

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Fulton Lodge no. 46 minutes, and record book of national lodges' organizations and dissolutions, 1882-1914.

Minute book for Fulton Lodge no. 46 of the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1882-1883 (9 p.), reused from 1882 until 1914 to keep records of the organization and reorganization of lodges in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Delaware, Tennessee, West Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, Canada, New York, Wisconsin, Alabama, Missouri, Georgia, Colorado, Texas, California, Oregon, and Washington. It records officers of the various lodges, as well as founding, disbanding, and reorganization dates.

1 v. ; 33 cm.

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Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers of North America

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The Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel, and Tin Workers (AAISTW) was an early steelworkers labor organization, which represented primarily English-speaking, white skilled workers. It formed in 1876, lost membership during strikes in the 1880s, and regained strength after joining the newly formed American Federation of Labor in 1887. By the early 1890s it had about 24,000 workers and it played a central role in coordinated strike efforts during the Homestead steel strike, one of the most prol...