Minutes [microform], 1936-1984.

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Minutes [microform], 1936-1984.

The minutes of the Building and Construction Trades Council span the years 1936-1984. The minutes are divided into two sections: Executive Board and Membership Meetings. The Executive Board minutes (.5 linear feet) record an average of two meetings per month, with a large gap in documentation of the years 1953-1962. The Membership meetings (.42 linear feet) averaged one per month, and there are no gaps in the documentation. Membership meetings are comprised of both "Regular" and "Special" meetings and are interfiled within the Membership Meeting section.

2 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8243350

Churchill County Museum

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