Thirty Years of Labor, 1859-1889A. M. Kelley, 1967 - 372 pages |
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Page 307
... York sessions of the General Assembly more attempts were made to reduce the Order to a rum - consuming machine than were resorted to before or since . The law so effectually shut the rum - seller out that applica- tions were frequently ...
... York sessions of the General Assembly more attempts were made to reduce the Order to a rum - consuming machine than were resorted to before or since . The law so effectually shut the rum - seller out that applica- tions were frequently ...
Page 332
... York as his chief clerk . The salary of the General Treasurer was fixed at $ 100 . The salary of the Secretary of the General Executive Board was fixed at $ 1,200 . Up to this time the Secretary of the Board was not constantly employed ...
... York as his chief clerk . The salary of the General Treasurer was fixed at $ 100 . The salary of the Secretary of the General Executive Board was fixed at $ 1,200 . Up to this time the Secretary of the Board was not constantly employed ...
Page 340
... York City , N. Y. D. A. 227 , Spartansburg , S. C. D. A. 228 , Gloversville , N. Y. D. A. 229 , Kylertown , Pa . D. A. 230 , Bookbinders ' National Trade Assembly , with headquarters at New York City , N. Y. D. A. 231 , Garmentcutters ...
... York City , N. Y. D. A. 227 , Spartansburg , S. C. D. A. 228 , Gloversville , N. Y. D. A. 229 , Kylertown , Pa . D. A. 230 , Bookbinders ' National Trade Assembly , with headquarters at New York City , N. Y. D. A. 231 , Garmentcutters ...
Contents
THE OLD ORDER CHANGES | 17 |
THE AWAKENING | 31 |
The workman studies the Bill of RightsConditions of white and black slaves | 57 |
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