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ACTWU Convention photo

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Scope and Contents of the Records From the Collection:

Workers United, Southern Region Records, 1980-2013, consist of contracts, grievances, negotiation materials, correspondence, constitutions and videotapes. Most of the material comes from the "Bi-County" area that overlaps northern North Carolina and southern Virginia, although other areas covered by the Southern Region of Workers Unite and its predecessors are documented.

Dates: 1980-2013

"Golden Jubilee" Panoramic photograph, April 26, 1961

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Scope and Contents of the Records From the Collection:

International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) Local Lodge 174 (Washington, D.C.) records (1892-1959) consist of photographs, pins, and documents from the early portion of the lodge's history. Documents include photographs, IAMAW 50 year pins, financial ledgers, and a charter (1891).

Dates: April 26, 1961

OS panoramic photographs

 File — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: D
Scope and Contents of the Series From the Series: Series I, United Mine Workers of America, 1941-1970, is the largest series and is the product of the longest affiliation of Adkins' career. It is organized in four subseries: A. Executive Director's Files, 1941-1970; B. Collective Bargaining, 1941-1970; C. Arbitration and Grievances, 1951-1952, 1961-1970; D. Artifacts and oversize documents.Executive Files include bylaws and constitutions, correspondence, interoffice communication, a calendar for 1965-1966, photographs, and a...
Dates: undated

Panoramic photograph and newsclipping

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: L1971-04_02
Scope and Content of the Records From the Collection: The Records, 1946-1985, of Carpenters Local 225 (Atlanta, GA) contain correspondence, minutes, financial statements, legal papers, work rules, contracts, bylaws, and pamphlets. The primary correspondents for Local 225 are Recording Secretaries T.D. Harper (1946-1949) and J.V. Edmonson (1950-1985). Persons writing to Local 225 include politicians, UBC national officers, other UBC locals, the Georgia State Council of Carpenters, and locals of other craft unions. The issues discussed in the...
Dates: 1946-1985

CIO 2nd State Council, panoramic photograph, February 13, 1939

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: L1974-15_07
Scope and Content of the Records From the Collection: The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates: February 13, 1939

CIO 8th Annual Convention, panoramic photograph, November 1946

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: L1974-15_08
Scope and Content of the Records From the Collection: The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates: November 1946

United Mine Workers of America, panoramic photograph, April 1, 1941

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: L1974-15_09
Scope and Content of the Records From the Collection: The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates: April 1, 1941

Tennessee Industrial Union Council meeting panoramic photograph, June 5-6, 1943

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: L1974-15_15
Scope and Content of the Records From the Collection: The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates: June 5-6, 1943

CIO 6th Annual Convention, panoramic photograph, November 1, 1943

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: L1974-15_32
Scope and Content of the Records From the Collection: The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates: November 1, 1943

CIO 4th Annual Convention, panoramic photograph, November 17-22, 1941

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: L1974-15_33
Scope and Content of the Records From the Collection: The Records, 1933-1969, parallel the long and distinguished career in the labor movement of Paul R. Christopher, who first went to work as a silk weaver in South Carolina in 1925 at age 14. In 1935 he was elected president of the United Textile Workers in North Carolina and a vice-president of the North Carolina Federation of Labor. Christopher allied himself with the fledgling Textile Workers Organizing Committee (TWOC) in 1937, and when TWOC became the Textile Workers Union of America...
Dates: November 17-22, 1941

Convention panoramic photograph, December 1940

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: L1986-16_03
Scope and Content of the Records From the Collection: The Records, 1946-1985, of Carpenters Local 225 (Atlanta, GA) contain correspondence, minutes, financial statements, legal papers, work rules, contracts, bylaws, and pamphlets. The primary correspondents for Local 225 are Recording Secretaries T.D. Harper (1946-1949) and J.V. Edmonson (1950-1985). Persons writing to Local 225 include politicians, UBC national officers, other UBC locals, the Georgia State Council of Carpenters, and locals of other craft unions. The issues discussed in the...
Dates: December 1940

Convention panoramic photograph, 1950

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Identifier: L1984-42_07
Scope and Contents of the Series From the Series:

The oversized items in the collection consist of day books and certificates from local organizations. The photographs are from the 1950s and 1960s and are of union members.

Dates: 1950

UAW Conference on Defense Unemployment panoramic photograph, January 13-14, 1952

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Identifier: L1983-04
Scope and Content of the Southern Labor Archives Photographs From the Collection:

The photograph collections include largely black-and-white and color photographs, but also include slides, negatives, and other photographic formats. The date range is approximately 1880-1990. Included are photographs of union members, leaders, and advocates performing day-to-day and union activities: work, strikes, marches, meetings, celebrations, ceremonies, contract signings, conventions, and presentations.

Dates: January 13-14, 1952

UAW Educators Conference, 8th Convention, panoramic photograph, October 1943

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: L1983-04
Scope and Content of the Southern Labor Archives Photographs From the Collection:

The photograph collections include largely black-and-white and color photographs, but also include slides, negatives, and other photographic formats. The date range is approximately 1880-1990. Included are photographs of union members, leaders, and advocates performing day-to-day and union activities: work, strikes, marches, meetings, celebrations, ceremonies, contract signings, conventions, and presentations.

Dates: October 1943

Portrait, undated

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Scope and Contents of the Records From the Collection:

The Columbus Labor Temple (Columbus, Ga.) records, 1919-1986, consist of membership lists, correspondence, photographs, minutes, awards, agreements, apprenticeship materials, financial records, bylaws, real estate records, and jurisdictional decisions. The materials cover the day to day operations of the Labor Temple, as well as operational details of individual local unions.

Dates: undated

CIO panoramic photo

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Scope and Contents of the Records From the Collection:

This collection consists of administrative documents, correspondence, minutes, financial records, election results, contracts, bylaws, photographs, reel-to-reel audio of court recordings, and grievances regarding Textile Workers Union of America Local 185 and its relationship with the Crown Cotton Mill of Dalton, Georgia.

Dates: 1940s-1960s

International Association of Machinists, Lodge 1 records, 1911, 1914, 1920

 File — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Scope and Content of the Southern Labor Archives Photographs From the Collection:

The photograph collections include largely black-and-white and color photographs, but also include slides, negatives, and other photographic formats. The date range is approximately 1880-1990. Included are photographs of union members, leaders, and advocates performing day-to-day and union activities: work, strikes, marches, meetings, celebrations, ceremonies, contract signings, conventions, and presentations.

Dates: 1911, 1914, 1920

International Association of Machinists, September 8-19, 1962

 Item — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Scope and Content of the Southern Labor Archives Photographs From the Collection:

The photograph collections include largely black-and-white and color photographs, but also include slides, negatives, and other photographic formats. The date range is approximately 1880-1990. Included are photographs of union members, leaders, and advocates performing day-to-day and union activities: work, strikes, marches, meetings, celebrations, ceremonies, contract signings, conventions, and presentations.

Dates: September 8-19, 1962

Convention panoramic photograph, July-August 1956

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Scope and Content of the Records From the Collection: The records, 1950-1967, of International Molders and Allied Workers Union of North America, Local 324 (Anniston, Al.), consist of correspondence, financial and legal documents, minutes and printed materials from Local 356 (white), and minutes from Local 414 (black). The records illuminate union-company differences over working conditions and hours, disputes with the international office over grievance settlement and organizing, problems with job jurisdiction between Locals 356 and 414, and...
Dates: July-August 1956

Panoramic photographs, 1913, 1923, 1950, undated

 File — Box: SLA Super-OS Photographs
Identifier: III
Dates: 1913, 1923, 1950, undated