Papers, 1918-1955.
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Neptune Trawling Company.
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Consolidated Edison Company of New York, inc.
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The Cornwall Pumped-Storage Project proposed to pump water from the Hudson River up to a reservoir located behind Storm King Mountain, which could then be released to generate electricity when needed. From the description of Cornwall Pumped-Storage Project records, 1966-1980. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155520794 ...
New England Gas and Electric Association.
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Boston Seafood Worker's Union.
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New England Council of Utility Workers.
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Atlantic States Marine Commission.
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Associated Gas and Electric Company
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The Associated Gas and Electric Company (AGEC) was a utility holding company which went bankrupt in the 1930s. It was reorganized under the supervision of the courts and was broken down into smaller companies by government order. The company originated as the Ithaca Gas Light Company of Ithaca, N.Y. in 1852. Soon after 1900, its owners began securing control of surrounding properties and the company was incorporated in 1906. There were fourteen subsidiary companies, all but two of which were loc...
Walter Baker & Company
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Chocolate manufacturer. Firm established in Dorchester, Mass., in 1780 by James Baker (1739-1825) and continued by his son Edmund Baker (1770-1846) and grandson Walter Baker (1792-1852). Henry L. Pierce (1825-1896) controlled the firm for 42 years and expanded it from a local business to the leading chocolate firm in the country. In 1927 it became part of General Foods. From the description of Records, 1812-1945 (inclusive). (Harvard Business School). WorldCat record id: 229894593 ...
Gloucester Seafood Worker's Union.
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Gloucester Fishing Vessel Owners Association.
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Cambridge Gas and Electric Company.
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International Union of Operating Engineers
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Gorton Pew Fisheries.
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United States. National War Labor Board (1918-1919)
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The National War Labor Board (NWLB) was appointed by President Woodrow Wilson in April, 1918. Guided by the principles of labor relations suggested by the President's Mediation Commission in September, 1917, the Board's purpose was to settle labor-management disputes and stabilize wages during World War I. The NWLB consisted of five industry representatives (chosen by the National Industrial Conference Board), five labor representatives (chosen by the A.F.of L.), and two co-chairs appointed by P...
Maine Fisheries Corporation.
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International Convention for Northwest Atlantic Fisheries.
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White Mountain Power Company.
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Wise, Henry, 1919-
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New Hampshire. Public Service Commission
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