The International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Local 13 - Tony Salcido collection, 1919-1992.

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The International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union, Local 13 - Tony Salcido collection, 1919-1992.

The collection consist of articles, booklets, correspondence, financial statements, manuals, minutes of meetings, reports and typescripts, which primarily document his significant career as a union member and leader of the ILWU, Local 13. Other materials integrated in the collection includes ballots, brochures, buttons, cards, cartoons, letters, notes, photographs, pins, statistics, and a series of publications, which Salcido collected add a unique flavor to the documents collected over his long career on the West Coast waterfront.

37 boxes (17.5 linear ft.) + 2 oversize boxes (ca. 21 items) + 16 buttons + 2 ephemera + 5 membership books + 5 membership cards + 4 nametags + 6 pins + memorabilia.

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