Labor history interviews, 1972 Sept.-Dec.

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Labor history interviews, 1972 Sept.-Dec.

Series of interviews, with transcript, from Millinocket, Auburn, Hallowell, Lisbon, Bath, and Rumford, Me., and Lancaster, N.H., relating to the labor history of the State of Maine.

9 audiotapes (9 hr.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8050904

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