Box 2781
Contains 88 Results:
Hibriten Chair Company, 1960-1962
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Hickory Chair Company, 1956
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Hicks Corporation, 1958-1960
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
High Point Spring Company, 1963
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Highland Container Company, 1959-1960
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Hindeand Douche Paper Company, 1957-1960
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Homelite (Textron, Inc.), 1960-1963
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Holly Farms Poultry Company, 1957-1967
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Holsum Bakery, 1968
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Horsman Doll Plant, 1961-1964
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Hosiery Corporation of America, 1961-1968
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Huckabee Transport Corporation, 1958
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Hudson Poultry Processing Plant, undated
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Hunt Manufacturing Company, 1965-1969
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Huttig Sash and Door Company, 1961
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Ideal Cement Company, 1960-1967
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Individual Drinking Cup Company, 1956
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Industrial Piping Supply Company, 1963
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Industrial Steel Company, Inc., 1958-1959
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.
Ingersoll-Rand, 1969
Series VI, Companies, 1949-1973, contains correspondence concerning companies that presented organizing opportunities. In most cases, this material is relatively sparse except when there were extensive organizing and boycott activities at companies such as General Electric (1969-1970) and R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company (1956-1962). The series is arranged alphabetically by company name.