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SA1032 United Shoe Workers 9/22/1989 This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri . If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected] . This collection is stored off site. Please allow 3-5 business days for retrieval. BOX 1 (035145) 1. United Shoeworkers Pins. 2. United Shoeworkers, "Don't Buy Imported Shoes". 3. ACTWU Mondale, '84 Buttons. 4. United Shoeworkers Shop Steward Pins. BOX 2 (035146) 1. Seventeenth Constitutional Convention of the united Shoe Workers of America, May 17, 1976 (Miami Beach). 2. Sixteenth Constitutional Convention, May 14-17, (Miami Beach). 3. Fifteenth, May 18-21, 1970 (st. Louis). 4. Thirteenth, May 4-7, 1964 (Chicago). 5. Twelfth, May 1-4, 1961 (Boston). 6. Seventeenth, May 17-20, 1976 (Miami Beach). 7. Fourteenth, May 1-4, 1967 (Miami Beach). 8. Eleventh Biennial, May 4-7, 1959 (st. Louis). 9.

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SA1032 United Shoe Workers9/22/1989

This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would likemore information, please contact us at [email protected].

This collection is stored off site. Please allow 3-5 business days for retrieval.

BOX 1 (035145)1. United Shoeworkers Pins.

2. United Shoeworkers, "Don't Buy Imported Shoes".

3. ACTWU Mondale, '84 Buttons.

4. United Shoeworkers Shop Steward Pins.

BOX 2 (035146)1. Seventeenth Constitutional Convention of the united Shoe Workers of America, May 17,1976 (Miami Beach).

2. Sixteenth Constitutional Convention, May 14-17, (Miami Beach).

3. Fifteenth, May 18-21, 1970 (st. Louis).

4. Thirteenth, May 4-7, 1964 (Chicago).

5. Twelfth, May 1-4, 1961 (Boston).

6. Seventeenth, May 17-20, 1976 (Miami Beach).

7. Fourteenth, May 1-4, 1967 (Miami Beach).

8. Eleventh Biennial, May 4-7, 1959 (st. Louis).

9.

Tenth Biennial, May 6-10, 1057 (NYC).

10. Ninth Biennial, May 5, 1955 (Chicago).

11. Eighth Biennial, May 4-8, 1953 (Atlantic City).

12. Third Convention October 5-9, 1942 (Worcester, MA)

BOX 3 (035147)1. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1979

2. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1978

3. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1977

4. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1976

5. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1975

6. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1974

7. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1973

8. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1972

9. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1971

10. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1970

11. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1969

12. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1968

13. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1967

14. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1966

15. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1965

16. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1975

17. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1973-1974

18. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1970-1972

19. United Shoeworker Newsletter, 1968

20. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Jan.-Feb., 1979

21. United Shoeworker Newsletter, sept.-oct., 1978

22. United Shoeworker Newsletter, July-Aug., 1978

23. United Shoeworker Newsletter, May-June, 1978

24. United Shoeworker Newsletter, March-April, 1978

25. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Jan.-Feb., 1978

26. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Nov.-Dec., 1977

27. United Shoeworker Newsletter, July-Aug., 1977

28. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Sept.-Oct., 1977.

29. United Shoeworker Newsletter, May-June, 1977.

30. United Shoeworker Newsletter, March-April, 1977.

31 United Shoeworker Newsletter, Jan.-Feb., 1977.

32. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Nov.-Dec., 1976.

33. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Sept. -Oct., 1976.

34. United Shoeworker Newsletter, July-Aug., 1976.

35. United Shoeworker Newsletter, May-June, 1976.

36. United Shoeworker Newsletter, March-April, 1976.

37. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Jan.-Feb., 1976.

38. United Shoeworker Newsletter, January, 1979.

39. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Nov. -Dec., 1978.

BOX 4 (035148)1. United Shoeworker Newsletter, September-October, 1978

2. United Shoeworker Newsletter, July-Aug., 1978

3. United Shoeworker Newsletter, March-April, 1978

4. United Shoeworker Newsletter, May-June, 1978.

5. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Jan. -Feb. 1978.

BOX 5 (035173)1. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Jan., -Feb., 1977.

2. United Shoeworker Newsletter, March-April, 1977.

3. United Shoeworker Newsletter, May-June, 1977,

4. United Shoeworker Newsletter, July-Aug., 1977.

5. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Sept. -Oct., 1977.

6. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Nov. -Dec., 1977.

7. United Shoeworker Newsletter, May-June, 1976.

BOX 6 (035174)1. United Shoeworker Newsletter, March-April, 1976.

2. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Jan.-Feb., 1976.

3. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Sept.-Oct., 1976.

4. United Shoeworker Newsletter, July-Aug., 1976.

5. United Shoeworker Newsletter, Dec.-Nov., 1976.

BOX 7 (035175)1. IBM Corp., 1981.

2. Miscellaneous Office, 1982.

3. New England Telephone, 1985.

4. Hunnewan Investment Corp., 1985.

5. Office Rent, Walker Building, 1977.

6. Harper W. Poulson, 1985.

7. Pitney Bowes, 1985.

8. printing, 1984.

9. Real Estate Taxes, Boston-Missouri, 1985.

10. Royal Typewriter.

11. Subscriptions, 1979.

12. Local Correspondence, 1981-1984.

13. January 1982 -December 1982.

14.

January -December, 1983.

15. January -December, 1984.

BOX 8 (035176)1. A-Z Correspondence, 1981-1984.

2. st. Louis Organizing, 1976-1979.

3. Shoe Division council Meeting, April 1984.

4. Shoe Workers Council Meeting, May-June 1982.

5. Shoe Workers Council Meeting, December, 1981.

6. Shoe Workers Council May-June, 1980.

7. Shoe Workers council, August 1979.

8. General Executive Board, 1979.

9. General Executive Board, 1978.

10. GEB, 1977.

11. GEB Expense, 1976.

12. GEB Expense, 1975.

13. GEB Expense, 1974.

14. GEB Expense, 1973.

15. GEB Expense Convention, 1973.

16. AFL-CIO Secretary -Treasurers Conference.

17. Federal Unemployment, 1978.

18. Credit Union, 1976-77-78.

19. Special Merger Convention, 1979.

20. Entertainment, 1976.

21. Union Label and Service Trades Dept. AFL-CIO.

22. U.S. Domestic IUP Per Capita.

23. Canada organizing Ontario Joint Council.

24. Canadian Cabour Committee Per Capita, 1977.

25. Foreign Per Capita.

26. AFL-CIO Per Capita.

27. Convention Expenses, 1976

28. Convention Expenses, 1976

29. Convention Expenses, 1973

BOX 9 (035177)1.

Blank Charters (Lots of Dups).

2. Addition-Deletions-Changes, 1983.

3. Bank Mailing List Maintenance Forms.

4. Mailing List Additions, 1979.

5. Local 207-A Mailing List, ACTWU, 12/16/82 & 1/13/83.

6. ACTWU Labor Unity, Locals 0 -214-A, Book 1.

7. ACTWU Labor Unity, Locals 215 Thru 563 Plus Canada.

8. Labor Unity, 1981 & 1982.

9. Mailing Label.

10. Bank section.

BOX 10 (035178)1. Death Benefit Plan.

2. Blank stationary. 3 Ring Binders:

3. Local Correspondence, 0 -183377, 1985.

4. ACTWU Sample, Leaflets, Pamphlets, Illustrations.

5. Convention Call, May 17-21, 1976.

6. Per Capita, 5/15/85.

7. Petty Cash Reimbursements, 1975-1979.

BOX 11 (035135)1. Local Correspondence, 0 -18777 Plus Canada, 1985.

2. ACTWU Sample Forms, 1968-1977.

3. Correspondence, A-Z, 1985.

4. Locals and Councils, 1984.

BOX 12 (035136)1. Letters to Locals and Councils Re=Cash Report Forms, 1080.

2. Letters to Locals and Councils Re=Imports, 6/14/85.

3. Shoe Division Local Factory Names.

4. Correspondence, Organizers.

5. Bud Clark, Canada, 1985.

6. Finley Sheintman, 1979.

7. Gundershein, Art, 1980.

8. Special convention, Letters, Jan. 1979.

9. ACTWU vacation Pay Policy.

10.

Bach, Bob, 1980.

11. Shoe Division Councils, Rubs.

12. ACTWU Union Label and Agreement for Factories.

13. Mandatory Retirement at Age 70.

14. ACTWU Referendum Election, 1981.

15. ACTWU Referendum Election, 1981.

16. Applications for Local Charter.

17. ACTWU Educational Schools, William Eikuss.

18. Educational Conference, July 25, 1980.

19. Factories Under Contract with ACTWU Shoe Division in New England, January 1980.

20. Shoe Division Rank & File coming to Meeting on Insurance.

21. Retail Clerks Letter. March 16, 1978.

22. Letter to Local to Include Bach for Tax Exemptions, 1979.

23. ACTWU Tax Exempt Letter, 1979.

24. RE: Credit union to ACTWU, 1979.

25. Guidebook for organizers, 1981.

26. ACTWU Convention, May 1981.

27. Executive Committee, April 22, 1976.

28. Biographies, ACTWU.

29. ACTWU Board Meeting July 27, 1982.

30. Paul Swaity Director of Organizing, ACTWU.

31. Solidarity Day III, 1983.

32. ACTWU Executive Board, 1982, 1983.

33. ACTWU Executive Board, 1979, 1980, 1981.

34. ACTWU 1984 Convention.

35. Shoe Division Operational Rules, ACTWU, Aug. 1979.

36. Directory of National Unions, U.S.Dept. of Labor, 1975.

37. ACTWU Industrial Dept. Product Cookgory Sheets, 1982.

38. ACTWU Brand Name Directory.

39. Per Capita Financial Reports, 1980.

40. Footwear Imports, Production, 1981.

41. Retirees Shoe Division, 1/1/80 thru 6/30/80.

42. John Giderian, 1982.

BOX 13 (035137)1. 1 Box of ACTWU Shoe Division Fund Financial Records, Canceled Checks, etc.

BOX 14 (035138)1. General Executive Board Meeting and Reports, 5/78. 2. GEB, May 1978. 3. ACTWU Shoe Division, Council (Subject to Approval), August 1979. 4. GEB Meeting, October 1978. 5. Pre-Convention Minutes of G.E.B. Meeting, Jan. 1979. 6. Special GEB Meeting, Oct. 25, 26, 27, 1978. 7. Wage Policy conference, May 1978. 8. ACTWU Shoe Division council Meeting, Aug. 15-17, 1979. 9. ACTWU Shoe Division Council Meeting, Aug. 15-17, 1979. 10. Labor Unity, Jan. 1980. 11. Election Notices stories and Photos Sent ACTWU. 12. Photographs, 1979. 13. Boot and Shoe Personnel, Salaries, E=C. 14. Boot and Shoe Merger -letter on Service Wood Heel.

15. Fectean-Mara Letters, 1970, Convention Report, Potofsky-Meany. 16. Older Merger Meeting Letters. 17. Potofsky's Recommendation, 1966. 18. Boot and Shoe Merger.

19. Boot and Shoe Financial Reports, 1963-1965. 20. Executive committee Minutes on Merger. 21. Executive committee Meeting Minutes, 1967-1969. 22. Merger Report to Convention. 23. Merger 1964-1967. 24. Proposed Merger Draft Sheintman. 25. For Merger Draft, December 1977. 26. Why Per Capita Increase. 27. Financial statement USWA & Boot & Shoe.

28. Boot and Shoe Merger Letters.

29. Retail Clerks, Sept.-Oct.-Nov., 1977.

30. Resolution on Merger with RCIA.

31. Housewright Letter (Retail Clerks), Revised Draft and Agreement, 1977.

32. Merger with Retail Clerks, 1977.

33. Retail Clerks Meeting, 1977.

34. Retail Clerks Merger Committee Report, Dec. 1977.

35. signed Agreement and Plan of Merger.

36. A Reunion of Shoe Workers.

37. GaIly of .. The Invisible Hand: How free Trade is Choking the Life Out of America, .. 1981.

38. USWA History, 1981*.

39. Anti-union Leaflets from shoe company, 1978.

40. American Footwear Industries, Oct. 1980

41.

42. Agreement Covering the use of the Union Label, 1972.

BOX 15 (035139)1. Import Editorials, Etc., 1961.

2. Imports, 1979.

3. House Ways and Means, June 12, 1973.

4. Impact of Imports Folders (Pitch Dups).

5. Trade Adjustments Act, 1976.

6. Burke-Hartke Bill, 1971.

7. Imported Uppers Policy, 1982.

8. Imports Production, 1975.

9. Production-Imports-Exports-Employee, 1968-1980.

10. Office of the Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, 1979.

11. George O. Fecteam, 1970.

12. Credentials of Officers, Executive Board and Delegates, 1976.

13. Territory II, Credential copies.

14. Territory I, Credential Copies.

15. Pre-Convention Worksheets, 1976.

16. convention, 1976.

BOX 16 (035140)1. Territory V, Credential Copies.

2. Credential Copies, Canada.

3. Territory IV,Credential Copies.

4. Territory III, Credential Copies.

5. Credentials Committee, 1976.

6. Convention, Potential Delegates, 1976.

7. Sixteenth constitutional Convention Call Letters, 1973.

8. Rules committee, May 1976.

9. Convention Resolutions Index, 1973.

10. Medicate Quarterly, 1973.

11. Officers Committee Report, 1973.

12.

Credential committee, 1973.

13. Credential committee, 1973.

14. Special Convention, Jan. 1979.

15. Convention Delegates, Credentials All Made Oct.,1979.

16. Proposed Resolutions.

17. Resolution Committee, May 1976.

18. Constitution Committee, May 1976.

19. Office Machinery, 1976.

BOX 17 (035141)1. Issues of Labor Unity, 1978-1980.

2. ACTWU Claim forms and Health Insurance.

3. New Medical Forms-BC/BS and Dental.

4. List of Locals for Labor Unity, Also, local 2 Transferred to Local 207-A.

5. Medical Forms.

6. Organizers.

7. John Agnese.

8. Richard Blechle Field Rep. Territory 3, 11/24/80.

9. Bobby Carr.

10. Herman Champine.

11. Joel Christian.

12. Fileno DeNovellis.

13. Rene Dubois, 1982-1983.

14. Harold Fulker.

15. John Giderian.

16. E. Vincent Hall Field Representation, 3/3/80.

17. Hardd J. Hume.

18. Mikula, George, Organizer, Territory #3.

19. George Mikula.

20. Joseph Morales.

21. Frederick Nugent.

22. Frank Saffiott.

23. Michael Schippani.

24.

Glen J. Shelton, Organizer, Territory No. III.

25. Glen J. Shelton.

26. Jeryl W. Slinkard, Org., 7/16/79.

27. Jack Spiegel, 1982.

28. Sullentrup J. GEB Members:

29. Board Members, Date Elected.

30. Phoebe Boingle.

31. Betty Ewing.

32. William Guinn.

33. E. Vincent Hall.

34. Donald Hess.

35. Rita Luker.

36. Dorothy Racer.

BOX 18 (035142)1. Per Capita payments, 1984.

2. Average Monthly Membership.

3. Letter Sent Reg-Dirs. and Field, 5/26/81. Re: Retaining Legal

Counsel.

4. Locals Not Sending Cash Reports.

5. Letter to All Shoe Division Locals, Re: withdrawal Cards, Extra copies.

6. USWA Past-Current, Per Capita.

7. St. Louis Office Building.

8. Supplies Furnished by st. Louis Office.

9. Intero-Brown, Independent Shoe Plants.

10. strike (Per Capita Exemption).

11. Cope, 1964.

12. AFL-IO Organizing Leaflets.

13. Training-Business Loans, 1963.

14. Industrial Union Department, 1963.

15. Mattoon.

16. Meat Cutters.

17. Leathers Workers. IS. Boot and Shoe Merger.

19. Personal Re: My Election, 1955.

20. Arkansas Unemployment-Vacation Decision.

21. Bentas File.

22. Boonville NCRB Case.

23. Wage and Hour Learners Permits.

24. Group Insurance Survey.

25. Canadian Labor Organization Force.

26.

Walter Murphy.

27. Office/Staff. 2S. Important Letters, 1956-1957.

29. Decisions and Re Commendations of the AFL-CIO Impartial Umpire, 1954-195S.

30. J.F. Mcelwain Company, 1979.

31. John A. Frye Shoe Company, Morlboro, Mass, 1979.

32. Andrew Footwear Corporation, Miami, 1969.

33. Miami Organizing,

34. Mass. Council Minutes, 1969.

35. united Shoe Workers, 1976.

36. Frye Shoe, Marlboro, 1979.

BOX 19 (035143)1. Report of the General Secretary-Treasurer, May 1976.

2. Financial Statements, Feb. 29, 1976.

3. Seventeenth Constitutional Convention May 1976 (Three Apies).

4. united Shoe Workers of America, General Executive Board, 1967.

5. General Executive Board Meeting, 1967.

6. X-Mas Joint, 1971.

7. Ninth Biennial Convention, 1955.

8. Fifteenth Constitutional, Convention May 1970.

9. Thirteenth Constitutional Convention, May 4-S, 1964.

10. Sixteenth constitutional Convention, 5/14-17/73.

11. Fifteenth Constitutional Convention, 5/1S-21/70.

12. Fourteenth Constitutional Convention, 5/14/67.

13. Thirteenth Constitutional Convention, 5/4-7/64.

14. Twelfth Constitutional Convention, 5/1-4/61.

15. Eleventh Constitutional Convention, 5/4-7/59.

16. Tenth constitutional Convention, 5/6-10/57.

17. Ninth Constitutional Convention, 5/2-6/55. IS. Eight Constitutional Convention,5/4-S/53.

19. Seventh Biennial Convention, 10/2-6/50.

20. sixth Biennial, 9/27 -10/1/4S.

21. Fifth Biennial, 10/7-12/46.

22. Fourth Convention,10/2-6/44.

23. Third convention, 10/5-9/42.

24. Second Biennial, 10/2-6/39.

25. Constitutional Conventional, 1937.

26. Annual Convention of united Shoe Workers of America, st. Louis, Sept. 5-9, 1911.

BOX 20 (035144)1. Annual Convention USWA, 1937.

2. st. Louis union Trust Company Summary of Account, 1970.

3. USWA/Florsheim Shoe Company, November 30,1965.

4. Current Wage Developments Monthly Reports, 1950-1960.

5. Ntl-Maine, Pension Financial Report, 1966.

6. Joint Council 13 Pension Fund, 1965.

7. Rose H. (Credit), 1965.

8. Large Photo, 10th Biennial (Two Prints).

9. Proceedings of General Inspectors of Election, USW, March 26-29, 1956.

10. Board Minutes Wage Policy, May 1972.

11. Recommendations Vacancy GEB Region 1 Territory 3.

12. General Inspectors of Election Report, 1961.

13. GR166s Resignation and Recommendations.

14. Letters-Vacancy on GEB Marano.

15. United Shoe Workers of America, 1957.

16. Summary of Account, st. Louis union Trust Company, 1970.

17. Committee on Political Education, State County and Municipal Election, 1975. Framed:

18. CIO Certificate of Affiliation, 11/16/3S.*

19. Unidentified Portrait.

20. Philip Murray, In Memorium, 1952.*

21. Allan S. Haywood, In Memorium, 1953.*

22. Secretary-Treasurer Mitchell Finance Committee, 19551956.

23. Report on Haverhill, Mass., 1941-1945.

24. Know Your Congress, 1961.

25. Ninth Biennial, 1955.

26.

James J. Mitchell, Gen. Sec., 1945.

27. Sixth Biennial Convention, 1945.

28. Tenth Biennial Convention, 1957, Two photographs

* Oversize material stored in st. Louis Holding Room, Shelf SE

BOX 21 (035179)1. Ro1odex of Addresses.

2. Five Card File Boxes.

3. Loose Card File Boxes.

4. Loose Card Files.

5. Eleanor's Def, 8/13/85.

6. Keeps From Boston Office, August 1985.

7. Rubber stamps.

BOX 22 (035180)1. Business Agent Pension 1981-82.

2. USWA -Full Time Business Original officials.

3. Motion an Full Time Prid Officials.

4. Organizing staff as of 6-25-74-AWIGAE Letter.

5.

Pension Notices.

6. Resolution Re: USWA staff Pension Plan.

7. Pension Insurance Payment.

8. Staff Pension Fund Final Report.

9. Form 5310 -Take up.

10. Resolutions on Turning Funds over ACTWU.

11. Bob Back -Pension.

12. Election option Letters.

13. Fiduciary 15 Liability Insurance Policy.

14. Amendments submitted to IRS & Replies.

15. Applications to Pension Fund ( Lots of Duplicates -Blank Forms).

16. Joseph Senturia Correspondence.

17. Actuarial vocation Sept./17/76 -April 28, 1972.

18. Pension Plan Requirements, Reports Etc.

19. Actuarial study Sept. 1, 1976.

20. Letter Sent Retirees July 16, 1980 (Duplicate).

21. Amendments to Pension Plan (Cagies).

22. Extra Minutes of Meeting of Staff Pension Board of Trusties.

23. Extra Pension Minutes Aug. 15, 1979.

24. Pension Amendments May 4, 1966 -July 1966.

25. Extra Pension Minutes May 8, 1978.

26. Agreement & Declaration of Trustice's Staff Pension Plan 1958.

27. Extra Minutes Pension Meeting Dec. 6, 1977.

28. Updated Pension Plan & IRS Application 1977.

29. Letters to Participants on Approval 3-1-78.

30. Pension Rate Computation.

31. Extra Minutes Pension Meeting 18, 1977.

32. Motion on Amendment 17, Pension Plan.

33. Senturia Letters, March 1977 -April 1977.

34. Retires Dates, Past & Present.

35. Extra Minutes Pension Plan Nov. 1976.

36. Senturia Letters, IRS -1977-78.

37. Letters, Notice & Summary sent to employees July 1977.

38.

Senturia -Market Value Letters.

39. Letter to Participants: Group Insurance 1976.

40. Work Sheet 13-14 & Amend -15 & 16.

41. Investment Resolution.

42. Meeting Staff Pension Board of Trustee 1967.

43. Revolutions: Interest Rate, Contribution, Comp instance.

BOX 23 (035181)1. Letters 1958-1974.

2. USWA Officers & State Service Record.

3. Extra Amends & Letters to IRS.

4. Pension Determination Forms (Eats of Dups).

5. Pension Plan Amendment -Mail.

6. Form 4573 (Dups).

7. Disability Application.

8. Monthly Pension Payments.

9. Legal Opinion On Credited Service.

10. Senturia -Re. GEB Pension Letters.

11. Investment Authorization.

12. Investments.

13. Pension Amend for DED. Approved 11-66.

14. Staff Pension Fund Bond.

15. Add Minutes Letter To Personnel.

16. Credited Service.

17. Pension Announcement.

18. U.S. Dept. Labor, Welfare & Pension Reports.

19. Joe Senturia Staff Pension.

20. AFL-CIO Mortgage Investment Fund.

21. Pension Trusties & Local Survey.

22. Staff Pensions.

23. Investment Portfolio.

24. Duplicate Letter.

25. Chicago Pension Study.

26. Retired Staff Members Table of Monthly Benefits.

27.

Senturia's Report.

28. Notebook with Pension Plan & Meeting Minutes.

29. AFL-CIO Mailing List -1968-69 USW # Locals.

30. Convention Proceedings, Constitution Requests ( 1973 ).

31. Form Letter to Locals in Arrears on Monthly Per Capita.

32. ERISA/Emplagie Retirement Income Security Act.

33. Robert Renzi Mass Shoe Ind. Health & Welfare Plan.

34. Misc. Correspondence.

35. Leon Ecaron -Corresp•• on Death Benefits.

36. Mc. Carthy, Irene V. Sec. Territory I Regional Office.

37. Correspondence, Territory I.

38. Correspondence, Territory II.

39. Correspondence, Territory III.

40. Correspondence, Territory IV.

41. Correspondence, Territory V.

42. Correspondence, Mass JT. Council #1

43. Correspondence, N.E. District Council #1.

44. Correspondence, Ohio Valley JT. Council #2

45. Correspondence, District Council #2 Onid-Atalantic States.

46. Correspondence, District Council #4

47. Correspondence, District Council #5

48. Correspondence, Local O.

49. Correspondence, Local 1

50. Correspondence, Locals 12-A-113

51. Correspondence, Joint Council #3

52. Correspondence, Joint Council #13- Death Benefits

BOX 24 (035182)1. Correspondence, Local #25

2. Correspondence, Joint Council #25

3. Correspondence, Joint Council #31 Haver Hill, 1981

4. Correspondence, Joint Executive Board #31 Local 4-6-7-5 & 9

5. Correspondence, Locals 5B-A

6. Correspondence, Local 63

7. Correspondence, Local 67

8. Correspondence, Local 88

9. Correspondence, Local 90

10. Correspondence, Local 99

11. Correspondence, Local 122

12. Correspondence, Local 122 merger with Textile Joint Board of L.A.

13. Correspondence, New York #124

14. Correspondence, New York Local 124 – A May 1983

15.Correspondence, Local 125-A

16. Correspondence, Local 132-A

17. Correspondence, Local 146

18. Correspondence, Local 160A

19. Correspondence, Local 165

20. Correspondence, Local 174

21. Correspondence, Local 176

22. Correspondence, Local 179

23. Correspondence, Local 183

24. Correspondence, 183- Leo Harkiem

BOX 25 (035183)1. Correspondence, Local 200 A

2. Correspondence, Local 202 A. Ill

3. Correspondence, Local 205 A, Missouri

4. Correspondence, Local 206A Summerville, West Virginia

5. Correspondence, Local 207 Miss Vilma Schmeer of Racestu N.Y.

6. Correspondence, Local 207A Boston

7. Correspondence, Local 208, Vandalia, Ill

8. Correspondence, Local 211, Justin Boot Co. Ft. Worth, Texas

9. Correspondence, Local 214 A, Carthage, MO

10. Correspondence, Local 217, Kingwood, West Virginia

11. Correspondence, Local 221 Mass.

12. Correspondence, Local 223, Belle, MO

13. Correspondence, Local 224 Caruthersville, MO

14.

Correspondence, Local 225, Owensville, MO

15. Correspondence, Local 227 A, Cape Girardeau, MO

*Oversize material stored in St. Louis Holding Room, Shelf 8E.

16. Correspondence, Local 228 -Batesville, Arkansas.

17. Correspondence, Local 231 -Marthasville, Mo.

18. Correspondence, Local 236 -Laconia, N. H.

19. Correspondence, Local 238 -A -W. Hozleton. Pa.

20. Correspondence, Local 241 Rector Ark.

21. Correspondence, Local 242 A Whitman, Mass.

22. Correspondence, Local 245 Omensville, Mo.

23. Correspondence, Local 261 Fish, Mo.

24. Correspondence, Local 262 Elvins, Mo.

25. Correspondence, Local 268 -Huntington Pa.

26. Correspondence, Local 280 -Mansfield, Mo.

27. Correspondence, Local 281 -Cuba, Mo.

28. Correspondence, Local 282 -Aurora, Mo.

29.

Correspondence, Local 284 -Bourbon, Mo.

30. Correspondence, Local 288 -Hermann, Mo.

31. Correspondence, Local 289 -Bonne Terre, Mo.

32. Correspondence, Bingham, Frances Local 289 -Bonne Terre, Mo.

33. Correspondence, Local 297 -Harrisburg, Arkansas.

34. Correspondence, Local 298 -Pennsylvania.

35. Correspondence, Local 563-1150-1163, Boston & New York.

36. Correspondence, Local 2401 -Cuba, Mo.

37. Correspondence, Local 2439 Marked Tree, Ark.

38. Correspondence, Canadian Correspondence

39. Correspondence, Ontario Joint Council.

40. Correspondence, Local 300.

41. Correspondence, Local 303.

42. Correspondence, Local 304.

43. Correspondence, Local 307.

44. Correspondence, Local 308 -Kitchener, ontario.

45. Correspondence, Local 309 -Kitchener, Ontario.

46. Correspondence, Local 310.

47. Correspondence, Local 314 -Oakville, Onto

48. Correspondence, Joint Local 2 -New York, Mass.

49. Correspondence, Jt. Local 7 -st. Louis, Mo. (Includes a Bank statement).

50. Correspondence, Jt. Local 10 -New York.

51. Correspondence, Jt. Local 18 -Mass. ( Some Dups ).

52. Correspondence, Local 24 -Worcester, Mass.

53. Correspondence, Local 27 -Mass.

54. Correspondence, Local 28 -Boston, Mass.

55. Correspondence, Local 29 -Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

56. Correspondence, Local 39 -Newburyport, Mass.

57. Correspondence, Local 82 -Maine, N. H.

58. Correspondence, Local 84 -New Hampshire.

59. Correspondence, Local 85 -Boston, Mass.

60. Correspondence, Local 86 -st. Louis, Mo.

61.

Correspondence, Local 87 -N. Hampshire.

62. Correspondence, Local 91 -Mass.

63. Correspondence, Local 103 A -Vincinnas, Indiana.

64. Correspondence, Local 104 A -Hannibal, Mo.

65. Correspondence, Local 106 -new Hampshire.

66. Correspondence, Local 107 -Jefferson City, Mo.

67. Correspondence, Local 116 A -Mt.Vernon, Ill.

68. Correspondence, Local 117 -Ohio.

69. Correspondence , Local 120 -Portsmouth, Ohio.

70. Correspondence , Local 123 A -Sikeston, Mo.

7l. Correspondence , Local 126 A -Charleston, Ill.

72. Correspondence , Local 135 -Manchester, N. H.

73. Correspondence , Local 136 -Manchester, N. H.

74. Correspondence , Local 140 -Manchester, N. H.

75. Correspondence , Local 149 -Hagerstaron, Mo.

76. Correspondence , Local 151 -Manchester, N. H.

77. Correspondence , Local 163 -Somersworth, N. H.

78. Correspondence , Local 168 A -st. Clair, Mo.

79. Correspondence , Local 175 -Wiches Barre, PA.

80. Correspondence , Local 177 -Little Rock, Arkansas.

81. Correspondence , Local 195 -Palmyra, Mo.

82. Correspondence , Local 198 -Daver, N. H.

83. Correspondence , Local 201 -Hanaver, PA.

84. Correspondence , Local 203 A -Malvern Ark.

85. Correspondence , Local 204 A -Miami, FL.

86. Correspondence , Local 209 A -Newport, Ark.

87. Correspondence , Local 213 -Manchester, N. H.

88. Correspondence, Local 215 Grums, PA.

89. Correspondence, Local 216 -Manchester, N. H.

90. Correspondence, Local 218 -Lowell, Mass.

91. Correspondence, Local 219 A -Hagerstown, Mo.

92. Correspondence, Local 220 -Manchester, N. H.

93. Correspondence, Local 222 A -Advance, Mo.

94.

Correspondence, Local 226 -Newmarket, New Hampshire.

95. Correspondence, Local 229 A -North Adams, Mass.

96. Correspondence, Local 232 -st. Clair, Mo.

97. Correspondence, Local 233 -Grumbries, Ark.

98. Correspondence, Local 234 A -Vandalia, Ill.

99. Correspondence, Local 235 -Boonville, Mo.

100. Correspondence, Local 237 -st. James, Mo.

10l. Correspondence, Local 239 A -Birch Tree, Mo.

102. Correspondence, Local 240 -St. Charles, Mo.

103. Correspondence, Local 243 A -Advance, Mo.

104. Correspondence, Local 244 -Olney, Mo.

105. Correspondence, Local 247 -Louisville, Ill.

106. Correspondence, Local 248 -Belle, Mo.

107. Correspondence, Local 249 -Owensville, Mo.

108. Correspondence, Local 250 -Mexico, Mo.

109. Correspondence, Local 252 -Wilkes -Barre Pa.

110. Correspondence, Local 256 -Russellville, Ark. Ill. Corresp. , Local 260 -Manchester, N. H.

112. Correspondence, Local 263 -Six Mile Run, PA,

113. Correspondence, Local 264 -Leachville, Ark.

114. Correspondence, Local 265 -Russellville, Ark.

115. Correspondence, local 267 -Salem, Mo.

116. Correspondence, Local 269 -Chaffee, Mo.

117. Correspondence, Local 270 -Manchester, N.H.

118. Correspondence, Local 275 -St. Louis, Mo.

119. Correspondence, Local 276 -Manchester, N.H.

120. Correspondence, Local 278 -Lewiston, PA.

121. Correspondence, Local 279 -Sullivan, Ill.

122. Correspondence, Local 283 -Sarcoxie, Mo.

123. Correspondence, Local 285, Manchester, MO

124. Correspondence, Local 290, Marionville, MO

125. Correspondence, Local 291, Pittsville, IL

126. Correspondence, Local 292, Binghampton, NY

127. Correspondence, Local 293, Gainesville, TX

128. Correspondence, Local 294, Broxton, MA

129. Correspondence, Local 295, Biddeford, Maine

130. Correspondence, Local 296, Nc. Cory, ARK

131. Correspondence, Local 2443, Pittsfield, IL

132. Correspondence, Local 2457, Studville, MO

133. Correspondence, Local 18377, Broxton, MA

134. Correspondence, Escrow Funds-Locals

135. Correspondence, Canadian Locals

136.Correspondence, Local 302

137. Correspondence, Local 305

138. Correspondence, Local 306

139. Correspondence, Local 311, Port Calborne, OUT

140. Correspondence, Local Orangville

BOX 26 (035184)1. Correspondence, Harold H. Faulkner-Regional Director Territory IV

2. Correspondence, E. Vincent Hall, Regional Director territory I, 10/22/84

3.

Correspondence, John Giderian, Regional Director Territory I

4. Correspondence, Frank Giderian, Regional Director Territory II, 11/1/1982

5. Correspondence, James Sullentrup, Regional Director Territory 3

6. Correspondence, Harold Fulker (Locals that owe P/C) 1982

7. Correspondence, ACTWU department heads

8. Correspondence, Amalgamated Service + Allied Industries , Cecil Tappin.

9. Correspondence, ACTWU, 1978-1980

10. Correspondence, Murray A. Finley, President ACTWU

11. Correspondence, Jacob Sheinkman, Secretary-Treasurer ACTWU

12. Correspondence, Easer Galdverg, Auditing department, ACTWU

13. Correspondence, USWA, Past and Present Officers

14. Correspondence, Biography of Angelo G. Geargian

15. Correspondence, Jacob Sheinkman, April 13, 1981 Meeting

16. Correspondence, Textile Division Offices

17. Correspondence, Art Gundershiem, ACTWU International Trade Affair

18.

U.S. Dept of Labor -Form.

19. L.A. Dunigan.

20. Arthur Goldburg & Bob Back.

21. Death Benefits -Bills -Investment -Monthly Appropriations.

22. Per Capita Investment.

23. ACTWU Shoe Workers Revolving Fund.

24. Employers & Retirees Benefits.

25. Letters -S.D. Locals & Councils-Per Capita Increase 1981-83.

26. Letters When Appointing Organizers.

27. Retired, GEB & BUS, Agents Insurance Coverage.

28. Harry Lantmann On Organizer.

29. Organizers Contract (Four).

30. F.O.U.R. Fed. of union Reps.

31. Org. Increases Under ACTWU.

32. GEB Honorariums.

33. GEB Life Insurance -11-12-69.

34. Shoe Manufacturers Under contract Union Labor to Use.

35. Mark Kaplan Review.

36. Mark Kaplan.

37. Shoe Rep. air Work Opportunities.

38. J.P. Stevens Co.

39. sick Leave For Office Personnel.

40. Sick Leave Policy For organizers.

41. GEB Mary K. '74.

42. Recommendations for Reg. Dir. Of Terr I -8-15-84.

43. Local Recommendation for REg. Dir.Terr II 8-23-82.

44. Recommendations -GEB to Fill Vacancy Reg 1 Terr II.

45. Agnese Resignation Recommendation.

46. Letter to Shoe Dir. Local In Terr 3 7-24-80.

47. Correspondence, Recommendations G.E.B. Vacancy R. 2 Terr III.

48. Correspondence, Letter to Shoe Dir. Locals in Terr 4 2-25-80.

49. Correspondence, Fulker -Local Recommendation For Reg. Dir. Terr 4.

50. Correspondence, Vacancy V.P. Terr. 5.

51.

Correspondence, Ellis Leacle -Canada.

52. Correspondence, Edward Sisho & Bob Back GEB.

53. Bob Back on Sisko.

54. Joan E. Huighe, Office Sec. Terr. # III.

55. Theodore Rieinu Appeal.

56. Minnesota District Court.

57. General Executive Board (DEB) Vote.

58. Haverhill -Maverick Dues & Letters.

59. Letters To GEB & Distributors.

60. Appeal Division.

61. Anne Mahoney.

62. McCluskey.

63. Mavrich -Motion At GEB Meeting.

BOX 27 (035185)1. Territorial Meeting.

2. Staff Pension -Summary Of Amendment For Employee.

3. Federal Income 1040 Tax Table.

4. Mass Group Insurance Policy.

5. Investment of Labor Funds.

6. Cart Of Living -Formula Escalator Clause.

7. State Members Pension.

8. Ruppert Souvenirs Catalog.

9. Merble -McCall Newspaper.

10. RUD Pension Description.

11. California Pension.

12. Missouri Staff Council Meetings.

13. COPE Operating Committee.

14. Ohio Meeting On Disbursements.

15. International Shoe Settlement 1967-1968.

16. Reciprocal Agreements with Other Unions.

17. Brown Shoe Settlements 1967, 1968.

18. Missouri Council Bldg.

19. International -Brown Shoe Plants.

20. Johnston & Lemon Letter on Investment.

21. International Shoe and Leather Workers.

22. Import Statement 1960.

23. Shoe Services union.

24. Mimeograph Machine Purchased Feb. 1962.

25. Tornado Relief.

26. General Inspectors Of Election 1964-1967.

27. Angoff, Samuel -Legal Fees.

28. AFL-CIO Films.

29. sick Pay Plan.

30. Brown Shoe D -2 Info.

31. Mass. Pension.

32. New York Pension.

33. Local 563 Pension Booklets.

34. Brand Name Guide of U.S. mfg. Plus Import.

35. $3.00 @ Day.

36. N.H. Pension Plan.

37.

Mass. Contracts -1967-69, 1971-75.

38. AFL-CIO Sec./Treas. Conference.

39. Mass. Health & Welfare Benefits.

40. Government Reports.

41. Ken Fiester.

42. Sec./Treasurers Conference (Dues).

43. Mass. Dist. Council Minutes.

44. Death Benefit Survey.

45. College AFL-CIO Scholarships.

46. St. Louis, Regional Office Inventory.

47. Borton Jeases -N.H. Rent.

48. Gen Office Lease 1967-1968.

49. Contribution.

50. Marion Player Personnel Service.

51. Pension For Workers Report April 1951.

52. Brooks Shoe mfg. Co. 1962.

53. Local 179 Loan Searcy, Ark.

54. Shoe Repairmen.

55. Brand Names.

56. Manual For Auditors.

57. Contract List.

58. BATA Shoe Co.

59. G.E.B. Report.

60. Shoe Imports.

61. U.S.W.A -List Of Locals.

62. Brand Names List.

63. Eligibility For Local Office -Meeting Attendance.

64. IRS.

65. Rauh On Check Off Authorization.

66. Legal Interpretation: Eligibility For Office & Unopposed Elections.

67. Rauh -Charges.

68. Form 990.

69. Letter: Dues Paying Now Members.

70.

Rauh -Retired Members.

71. GEB -Retired Persons Dec. 21, 1964 -Interpretation April 1967.

72. Rauh -Interpretation unemployed Member as Officer.

73. Rauh -Local Office Interpretation.

74. Rauh's -Letter -Turkeys Gifts Recounts & Meeting Attend.

75. Ruling On Retires As Convention Delegates.

76. Fines -Assessments (Rauh).

77. Rauh's Letter -Retires Elections.

78. Interpretation -Expenses.

79. Nomination -Election Same Time (Legal).

80. Rauh -Attorney.

81. Jae Rauh 1960.

82. Reasonable Nomination Nolice Selard.

83. Rauch -Letter Local & Directors.

84. Tax Letters To Staff Members.

85. veterans Rights.

86. Past Credit Death Benefit Old Mayer List 1937.

87. Bureau Of Labor Mailing List.

88. Rauh -St. Clair Arbitration 1965.

89. Travel -Income Tax.

90. Union Label Convention.

91. "united Shoe Worker" -Pub. Co.

92. Form Letter -Per Capita Payments.

93. Rauh -No Election If Unopposed.

94. Walter Murphy -Income Tax Limitations.

95. BLS -Florshiem & Int. Health & Welfare Plans Jan. 1961.

96. Booklets -Int. Florshiem Group Insurance •

97. Invitations.

98. NLRB Decision.

99. Updated Mailing List.

100. Canada Council Minutes.

101. Christmas Cards Order -Union Label.

102. Post Office Permit.

103.

AFL-CIO General.

104. 14(B) Repeal.

105. 1962 Trade Expansion Art -Imports.

106. AFL-CIO Unions Affiliated.

107. BATA Shoe Co.

108. N.Y. Dist. Council Meeting 3-5-66.

109. AFL-CIO General.

110. Mass -Contract 1966-1967.

111. Bylaws -Nat. Coordinating Committee.

112. President Meaneys Letter.

113. CLC Affiliation.

114. Regional Office Rents.

115. Local 176 -Loan Pocahontas, Ark.

116. Guide Letters to Locals Lapsing.

117. AFL-CIO Regional Directors.

118. U.S.W.A. Delegates to AFL-CIO Convention.

119. with Drawl Card provision.

120. Convention Hotels Info.

121. Shoe Services Training Program.

122. Incoming Letters AFL-CIO & Financial Report.

123. AFL-CIO Collective Bargaining Report.

124. Cost -Printing.

125. organizers $3.00 @ Day.

126. Brown Shoe Job Classifications.

127. Factory Sheet Downs.

128. Tornado Relief Ark.

129. Military Withdrawal.

130. Organizing Tips.

131. Miami Union Hotels

132. Investments.

133. Chicago Resolution An Local Officials Pensions.

134. Investment Guide AFL-CIO Booklet.

135. Bookstaver's Investment Letters.

136.

Gov. Nates -Investments.

137. Endicott -Johnson News Clippings.

138. Agency Shop -Supreme Court Ruling.

139. Labors Weekly Digest.

140. Contract Clause Work Removal May 1965.

141. City Of Hope.

142. COPE Books 1968-1969.

143. AFL-CIO-Standing Committees 1970.

144. COPE Local Break Down 1959.

145. Original Reports -Other Unions.

146. Bernel Foam Decisions.

147. Gazettee Seminar.

148. Lapel Pins.

149. IUD Chapters.

BOX 28 (035186)1. NLRB Elections.

2. Texaco Letter -Credit Card.

3. AFL-CIO Union Memberships.

4. Speech Report.

5. Labor Day.

6. Joseph R. Jay.

7. Printing Costs.

8. Newspaper Articles.

9. Banche Smith.

10. U.S. Shoe Production.

11. Puerto Rico Minimum Wage.

12. Shoe Schools & Gov. Loans.

13. Automation.

14. Senturia -Letters.

15. Imports & Booklets.

16. IUD -Financial Report.

17. 1965 Imports.

18. 1963 -Import.

19.

Anthony Accardi.

20. GEB Hotel.

21. Union Label Agreement.

22. Withholding Letter

23. Int. Presidents, Sec./Treasurers.

24. Legislative Reporter.

25. Report USWA -Mass. Dist. Council/Meeting 1969.

26. statement of Monthly Pensions.

27. Summary Of Acct. st. Louis Union Trust Co.

28. 14th Constitutional Convention USWA/AFL-CIO 1967.

29. 13th Constitutional Convention USWA/AFL-CIO 1964.

30. 12th Biennial Convention -Audit Rept. 1961.

31. AFL-CIO -Corresp.

32. James J. Mitchell Gen Secy -Treasure Notebook.

33. Angelo Georgian Report.

34. Audit Letter Feb. 1963.

35. 8th Biennial Convention Audit Rept., 1953.

36. 9th Biennial Convention Audit Rept., 1955.

37. 11th Biennial Convention Audit Rept., 1959.

38. 10th Biennial Convention Audit Rept., 1957.

39. Strike Relief Letters.

40. Investment Summary 1969.

41. Social Insurance.

42. Report.

43. Labor Day Message 1959-1961.

44. Artily From Labor.

45. Letter To Jt. Council #13 -President Fecteau.

46. Gen. Inspectors of Election.

47. GEB Vacancy Reg. 4 Terr. # 3.

48. Local 141 Statement Of Operations.

49. CEO -Policy statement.

50. IUE Leadership Moneral For Shop Stewards.

51. Shoe Unions in Mass. List.

52. Press Release & Letter.

53. U.S. Dept. Of Labor -Pamphlet.

54. Haverhille, Mass Newsclippings.

55. Newspaper Material -Meeting Cost.

56. Right To Work -Pamphlets.

57. Investment Summary.

58. U.S. Dept. of Labor Pamphlet.

59. U.S. Dept. of Labor Pamphlet.

60. Accountant's Letter Re: Ladging.

61. 15th Constitutional Convention Report 1970.

62. Jim Bringle -Veteran's Claim.

63. Depositaries -General, Death Benefits, Staff Pension Funds & strike.

64. Mitchell Honorary Membership.

65. IUD Convention -Organizing Drives.

66. Actuarial Report Oct. 1, 1957 -Sept. 30, 1960.

67. Statement St. L. Union Trust Co.

68. International -Pension Financial Report.

BOX 29 (035187)1. Date Of Charter Listing For Various Locals -Not Just Mo.

2. Petitions For Charter -U.S. & Canada.

3. Local Numbers For Charters -U.S. & Canada.

4. Charters Issued, 1938 -( Local & Non-Local ).

5. Charters Issued, 1939 (Local & Non-Local).

6. Charters Issued, 1940 (Non Local).

7. Charters Issued, 1941 -( Local & Non-Local ) •

8. Charters Issued, 1942 -( Local & Non-Local ) •

9. Charters Issued, 1943 -( Local & Non-Local) •

10. Charters Issued, 1944 -( Local & Non-LocaL ) •

11. Charters Issued, 1945 -( Local & Non-Local ).

12. Charters Issued, It 1946 -( Non-Local ).

13. Charters Issued, 1947 -( Local & Non-Local ).

14. Charters Issued, 1948 -( Local & Non-Local ).

15. Charters Issued, 1949 -( Local & Non-Local ).

16. Charters Issued, 1950 -( Local & Non-Local ).

17.

AFL-CIO Union Label -Per Capital Increase, 1978.

18. Letter to Regional Directors & Organizers Re: Wage Increase, Oct. 1979.

19. Algy Shoe Correspondence, 1979-1981.

20. Factories Closed Since March 1971.

21. Shoe Locals Dissolved Since Sept. 1974.

22. Amalgamated Signed Agreement & Plan Of Merger.

23. Active Locals Since 1979.

24. USWA Membership, 1976-1979.

25. Local Union Funds -XMAS Parties Gifts, Etc. 1960s-1970s.

26. Ballots To Bylaws of Jeb f 31 -Locals 467 -5 & 9, 1971.

27. GEB Ballots On Bylaws Lynn, Mass. Local, 1963.

28. Local Constitution Bylaws.

29. Local No.1, Boston, Mass. 1961, 1977.

30. Local No. 12A -113 Haverhill, Mass. C. 1960s. 31-Joint Council No. 25; Chic. Ill.

32. Local No. 25, Salem, Mass., 1960, 1963, 1970.

33. Chicago, Finance, Jt. 25 -June 1979.

34. Jt. Exec. Bd No. 31, Haverhill, Mass.

35. Local No.9, Haverhill, Mass., 1963.

36. Local No. 467, Haverhill Mass., 1963, 1972.

37. Local No.5, Haverhill, Mass., 1960s -1970s.

38. Local No. 56-A st. Louis, Mo.

39. Local No. 63 Syracuse, N.Y.

40. Local No. 67, Edgerton, Wisc., 1961.

41. Local No. 73, Newark, N.J., 1961

42. Local No. 87, Somersworth, N.H., 1979.

43. Local No. 88, Aurora, Mo, 1961.

44. Local No. 90, Piedmont, Mo.

45. Local No. 99, Scheboygan, Wisc., 1961.

46. Local No. 122, Constitution & Bylaws, Resolutions.

47. Local No. 122, Los Angeles, Cal. c. 1960s.

48. Gardenia Shoe, Los Angeles, 1980.

49. Local 122 Constitution & Bylaws & Misc.

50.

.. .. Misc. 1966.

51. Local No. 124-124A, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1961.

52. Local No. 125A, Cape Girardeau, Mo.,1973.

53. Local 132A, Salem, Ill., 1961.

54. Local No. 140, Manchester, N.H., 1976.

55. Local No. 146, Nelsonville, Ohio, 1961.

56. Local No. 149, Hagerstown, MD., 1961.

57. Local No. 160A, Kirksville, Mo., 1958-1961.

58. Local No. 163, Somersworth, N.H., 1969 -1983.

59. Local No. 165, Middletown, N.Y., 1961.

60. Local No. 174, Walnut Ridge, Ark., 1962.

61. Local No. 176, Pocahontas, Ark. 1961, 1982.

62. Local No. 179, Searcy, Ark., 1961 -1973.

63. Local No. 183, Manchester, N.H., 1967 -1982.

64. Local No. 200A, Carlyle, Ill., 1984.

65. Local No. 202A, Charleston, Ill., 1961, 1968.

66. Local No. 205A -Wright City, Mo., 1969.

BOX 30 (035188)1. Local No. 206A, Summersville, West Virginia, 1973.

2. Local No. 208-A, Vandalia, Ill., 1976.

3. Local No. 210, Poplar Bluff, Mo., 1975.

4. Local No. 211-A Bylaws, Fl.Worth, TX, 1976.

5. Local No. 214-A, Carthage, Mo., By -Laws, 1978.

6. Local No. 217A, Kingwood, W. Va., 1973.

7. Local No. 221, Derry, New Hampshire, 1972.

8. Local No. 223, Belle, Mo., 1961, 1971.

9. Local No. 224, Caruthersville, Mo. 1961, 1974.

10. Local No. 225-A, Owensville, Mo., 1974.

11. Local No. 227A, Cape Girardeau, Mo., 1974-1976.

12. Local No. 228, Batesville, Ark., 1961 -1968.

13. Local No. 231, Union, Mo., 1961 , 1974.

14. Local No. 236, Laconia, N.H. 19s61, 1976.

15. Local No. 241, Piggott, Ark. 1961.

16.

Local No. 245, Owensville, Mo., 1961.

17. Local No. 261, Berrie, Mo., 1961, 1983.

18. Local No. 262, Ironton, Mo., 1961, 1983.

19. Local No. 268, Huntington Penn., c.1965, 1976.

20. Enez Yarnick, 1965, 1975.

21. Local No. 279, 1966 ( st. Louis ).

22. Local No. 280, ( Mansfield, Mo.), 1981.

23. Local No. 281, 1966, 1976 ( Bourbon, Mo. ).

24. Local No. 282, Aurora, Mo.

25. Local No. 283, Sorcoxie, Mo. 1966.

26. Local No. 284, Sullivan, Mo., 1970.

27. Local No. 288, Hermann, Mo., 1966.

28. Local No. 289 -Bonne Terre, Mo., 1966.

29. Local No. 297 -Harrisburg, Ark. 1967.

30. Local No. 298 , Morent Union, PA.

31. Local No. 563, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1969.

32. Local No. 569, N.Y., N.Y., 1961, 1979.

33. Local No. 2443, Pittsfield.

34. Jt. Council No. 13, N.Y., N.Y., 1961, 1971, 1976.

35. Ontario Jt. Council, 1965, 1974.

36. Missouri District Council, 1981, 1961.

37. New England District Council, 1961-1977.

38. Ohio Valley Jt. Council No.2, Portsmouth, Ohio, 1961, 1974.

39. Mid Atlantic District Council, No.3, N.Y., N.Y., 1961.

40. District Council No.4, Chicago, Ill., 1961, 1972.

41. Mass. Jt. Council, 1961, 1974.

42. Coordinating Committee Beverages Industry.

43. Honorary Membership Awards, 1965, 1971.

44. Honorary Membership, 1965.

45. Rauh on Ohio Territory, c.1960s.

46. Local 300, London Ontario

47. Local 303, Preston, Ont., 1965.

48. Local 304, Canada.

49. Local 307, Preston, Ontario,

50. Local 308, Kitchener, Ontario,

51. Local 309, Kitchener, Ontario,

52. Local 310, Kitchener, Ontario,

53. Loose Correspondence, 1980s, 1976.

54. Pension Amendments, 1976.

55. USWA Employees Salaries, 1978-79.

56. Pension Plan Amendment By Mail, 1972.

57. Pension Amount Announcement, 1968-1970.

58. Pension Rate, 1978.

59. Investments Resolution Passed Non. 12, 1974.

60. Copies of Resolutions etc. For Nov. 1976 Pension Board Of Trustees, 1976.

61. Letters To Government Re: Participants, 1975, 1980.

62. Full Pension At Age 62, Apr. 1975.

63. Senturia's Recommendations Investments, 1973-1975.

64. Pension Minutes, 1971.

65. Pension Plan Letters, Re: Retirement, 1973.

66. Pension Amendment To GEB, Oct. 1972.

67. Requests For Pension Plan, 1974.

68.

Pensioners, 1980.

69. ACTWU -Retires, 1979.

70. Margaret E. Kersey, 1972-1980.

71. Betty Rice, 1971-1980.

72. Anthony Heller, 1968-1980.

73. Clare H. Cookley, 1969-1980.

BOX 31 (035111)1. List of LM-33 Received.

2. N.L. District Council # 1, LM-3.

3. Mid-Mantic States, D.C., #2.

4. Local 1 -Bonton, Mass.

5. Local 12A-Haverhill, MA.

6. Joint Council 13, New York.

7. Local 25 Salem, MA

8. Local 56A St. Louis, MO

9. Local 31 Haverhill, MA

10. Local 63 Syracuse, NY

11. Local 67 Edgerton, WI

12. Local 88 Aurora, MO

13. Local 90 Piedmont, MO

14. Local 99 Sheboygan, WI

15. Local 122 Los Angeles, CA

16. Local 125A Cape Girardeau, MO

17. Local 132A Salem, IL

18. Local 146 Nelsonville Ohio

19. Local 160A Kirksville, MO

20. Local 165 Middletown, NY

21.

Local 174 Walnut Ridge, Ark.

22. Local 176 Pocahontas, Ark.

23. Local 179 Searcy, Ark.

24. Local 183 Man., N.H.

25. Local 200A Carlyle, IL.

26. Local 200A Charleston, II.

27. Local 200A Wright City, Mo.

28. Local 206A Summersville, West Va.

29. Local 208A Vandalia, IL.

30. Local 210 Poplar Bluff, Mo.

31. Local 211 Ft. Worth, Texas.

32. Local 214A Carthage, Mo.

33. Local 217A Kingwood, W.Va.

34. Local 221 Derry, N.H.

35. Local 223 Belle, Mo.

36. Local 224 Caruthersville, Mo.

37. Local 225A Owensville, Mo.

38. Local 227A Cape Girardeau, Mo.

39. Local 228 Batesville, AR.

40. Local 231 Union, Mo.

41. Local 236 Laconia, N.H.

42. Local 238A W. Hazelton, Pa.

43. Local 241 Piggott. Ark.

44. Local 242A Whitman, Ma.

45. Local 245 Owensville, Mo.

46. Local 261 Bernie, Mo.

47. Local 262 Ironton, Mo.

48. Local 268 Huntington, Pa.

49. Local 280 Mansfield, Mo.

50. Local 281 Bourbon, Mo.

51. Local 282 Aurora, Mo.

52. Local 284 Sullivan, Mo.

53. Local 288 Hermann, Mo.

54.

Local 289 Bonne Terre, Mo.

55. Local 297 Harrisburg, Ark.

56. Local 298 Mt. Union, Pa.

57. Local 563 Brooklyn, N.Y.

58. Local 2401 Cuba, Mo.

59. Local 2439 Marked Tree, Ark.

60. Form 990.

61. LM-1 And 1A.

62. LM-2.

63. LM-3.

64. Local 2 Lynn. Mass.

65. Local 28 Lynn, Mass.

66. Local 82 Sanford, Mo.

67. Local 87 Somersworth, NH.

68. Local 136 Manchester, NH.

69. Local 140 Man., NH.

70. Local 149 Hagerstown, MD.

71. Local 151 Man., NH.

72. Local 163 Somersworth, NH.

73. Local 175 Wilkes Barre, PA.

74. Local 218 Lowell, Mass.

75. Local 234A Vandalia, IL

76. Local 239A -Birch Tree, Mo.

77. Local 243A -Advance, Mo.

78. Local 250 -Mexico, Mo.

79. Local 264 -Leachville, Ark.

80. Local 267 -Salem, Mo.

81. Local 269 -Chaffee, Mo.

82. Local 283 -Sarcoxie, Mo.

83. Local 2443 Pittsfield, II.

84. Sheldon Press. 85.

Shoe, Average Hourly Earnings.

86.

Canadian Monthly Membership.

BOX 32 (035112)

1. Mary McGillicuddy, 1968-1980.

2. Ruth Page, 1977-1980.

3. Joseph Starmann, 1972-1980.

4. Edward Guidice, 1971-1980.

5. Henry Decesare, 1972-1980.

6. Leo Dipietro, 1974-1980.

7. Hyman Babchin, 1974-1980.

8. Jose Garcia, 1974-1982.

9. Grace Nomey, 1976-1980.

10. John Crovo, 1973-1980.

11. George O. Fecteau, 1979-1980.

12. Howard Slinkard, 1979-1980.

13. John Stevens, 1979-1980.

14. Alphonse Frasca, 1980.

15. Francis Rouillard, 1980.

16. James L. Mills, 1977-1985.

17. John Spikes, 1981

18. Carl J. McCauley, 1980-1981.

19. John Agnese, 1982.

20. Irene V. McCarthy, 1982.

21. Listing Of Retirees, 1980.

22. Staff Pension Plan Board Of Trustees, 1976-1978.

23. Fileno DeNovellis, 1973.

24. Margaret Curley, 1967-1981.

25. Rose Hedrick,

26. Amendment No. 17 To Agreement & Declaration Of Trust As Of Jan. 1, 1958 As Amended Thru Oct. 17, 1973.

27. Retirees -Amount Drawing, 1977.

28. Russell Tay For Pension.

29. Summary Of USWA Staff Pension Plan, 1974.

30. USWA, Staff Pension Plan, 1974.

31. Local Pension, 1959.

32. Correspondence From Joe Senturia For Mark Kaplan Re: USWA Staff Pension, 1972-1978.

33. Mass. Pension Plan. 34. USWA AFL-CIO, CLC Staff Pension Plan: Agreement & Declaration Of Trust, 1958.

BOX 33 (035113)1. Death Benefit Survey, 1960.

2. Request For IRS Form 712 Letter.

3. Death Benefit Letters, 1942-1943.

4. Guidebook For Union Organizers.

5. Minutes Of Secretary Treasure's Conf. May 18-19, 1971.

6. AFL-CIO Conference On Jobs, 1971.

7. Imports, News Releases.

8. Importation.

9. AFL-CIO Credit Union -Applications To Join.

10. Govt. Reports, Due Dates, 1971.

11. U.S. Shoe Production, 1971.

12. Cope Literature.

13. Craddock Terry Shoe Corp. Agreements ( Local 1776 ).

14. Contracts Received By Territory, 1980.

15. Agreement Between Teamsters & ACTWU, 1983.

16. Contracts Negotiated ( Territory No.1), 1981.

17. Contracts Negotiated ( Territory No.2), 1973-1981.

18. Contracts Negotiated ( Territory No.3), 1980-1982.

19. Contracts Negotiated ( Territory No.4), 1979-1984.

20. Letter Of Agreement & Canadian Contracts.

21. Memorandum Of Agreement Between United Shoe Workers Of America & Mass. AreaCompanies, 1965-1967.

22. Settlements, 1970-1972.

23. Algy Shoe, Inc. Everett, Mass. 1965.

24. Allen Shoe, Co., Hooverville, Mass. 1958-1960.

25. Benson Shoe Co. Lynn, Mass. 1969.

26. Bernie Shoe Co., Haverhill, Mass. 1959-1960.

27. Brown Shoe Co., st. Louis, 1966.

28. HH Brown Shoe Co., Worresler, Mass.

29. Brown Counter Co., Havehil, Mass., 1964.

30. Casual Footwear, Lowell, Mass.

BOX 34 (035114)1. Houston, Mo. Brown Shoe.

2. International Shoe Co., 1974, Salem, Mo., st. Louis, Mo.

3. International -Horsheim.

4. International Shoe Company, Contract 10-1-74 -9-30-176.

5. Jones & Vining, Salem, Mass.

6. Lesande Shoe Co., Inc. Haverhill, Mass. 1959-1960.

7. Loose Papers.

8. Mass. Area Contract Negotiations, 1968-1977.

9. Massachusetts Area Agreements, 1950-1970s.

10.

Salem Shoe Mfg. Co., Inc. Salem, Mass. 1950-1960.

11. E-J (Misc.) 1960s-1970s.

12. USWA Staff Pension Plans.

13. AFL-CIO Washington D.C. "Put America Back to Work" Jan. 23, 1975.

14. Measures Of Company Profits.

15. Hourly Earnings BLS Release, 1935-1950.

16. International Shoe-Pension, 1957-1962.

17. Brown Shoe Co. Pension Plan, 1957-1967.

18. Chicago Pension Plan, 1956-1966.

19. New York Pension Plan, 1960-1962, 1968.

BOX 35 (035115)1. Mass. Pension Plan.

2. New Hampshire Pension Plan.

3. Demands, 1962.

4. Brown Shoe Co., 1961-1962.

5. Brown Shoe Co., Charleston, Ill. 1949 Contract.

6. Brown Shoe Co., Mattoon, Ill.

7. International Shoe, Bald Know, Ark.

8. International Shoe, Cape Girardeau, Mo.

9. International Shoe, Conway, Ark. Plant.

10. International Shoe, Eldon, Mo.

11. International Shoe, Manchester, New Hampshire, 1953-1958.

12. International Shoe, Hannibal, Mo.

13. International Shoe, Jefferson City, Mo.

14. International Shoe, st. Louis, Mo.

15. International Shoe Co., Kirksville, Mo.

16. International Shoe Co., Nashua, New Hampshire.

17. International Shoe Co., Quincy, Ill. Plant.

18. International Shoe Co., st. Chair, Mo.

19. International Shoe Co., Sikeston, Mo.

20. International Shoe Co., Vandalia, Mo.

21. International Shoe Co., Washington, Mo.

22. Wage Chronology.

23.

International Shoe Co., Misc. 1959-1961.

24. International Shoe Co., 1965-66.

25. International Shoe Co., Wage & Contract Demands, 1964.

26. Brown Shoe, 1962.

27. Demands, 1962.

BOX 36 (035116)1. Brown Shoe Labor Contracts (st. Louis ).

2. Agreement: International Shoe Co. & USWA st. Louis.

3. International Shoe Agreements.

4. Mergers, 1961.

5. Brown Shoe ( General ) 1970. Loose Papers:

6. Exec. Corom. Mfg. 10/13/65.

7. Report Of General Pres. George o. Fecteau To The General Executive Bd. USWA Nov. 1964.

8. USWA Semi-Annual Jt. Mfg. General Exec.Bd. & Exec. Corom. 11/16/64.

9. Loose Agreements.

10. Mara, 1958-1963.

11. Merger Negotiations, 1961.

12. Mara Corr. 1960.

13. Mfg. Re: New York -Pennsylvania.

14. Boot & Shoe Workers' Union ( Merger) 1957-1960.

15. ASWA Constitution, 3/14/57.

16. Copies Of Merger, 1956.

17. President's Report To The G.E.B. May 1964.

18. Resolution Or 10-Point Org. Program.

BOX 37 (035117)1. List Of Active Locals As Of Merger, 3/5/79.

2. List Of Locals & Factory Names & Active Locals Re: Bonding As Of 7/14/83.

3. ACTWU Dept. Heads, 1979.

4. ACTWU, 1984.

5. AFL-CIO, 1976.

6. BATA, 1983.

7. Boot & Shoe Workers union, 1975-1978.

8. WK. Brooks Shoe Company, 1977.

9.

Brown, 1978 Contract Negotiations.

10. Brown Shoe Co. ( Piggott, Ark. ) 1976.

11. Brown Shoe, Pittsfield, Ill. 1977.

12. Brown Shoe Co. ( Salem, III ) 1976.

13. Brown Shoe st. Louis, 1968-1978.

14. Brown Shoe st. Louis, 1977.

15. Bureau Of Census, 1981.

16. "C" correspondence 1975-1978.

17. Mass. Division Of Statistics, 1976-1985.

18. COPE.

19. George O. Fecteau -Personal, 1979.

20. George O. Fecteau -Testimony, 12/7/76.

21. Florsheim Petition -India, 9/15/81.

22. G.E.B. March 5, 1984.

23. Joseph Huighe -Dir. Of Shoe Div. 1-1-84.

24. Shoe Div. Council Mfg. st. Louis, Mo. Apr. 1, 1984.

25. ACTWU 3rd Const. Conv. 1984.

26. Huighe, Joseph, 1974-1979.

27. "I" Correspondence, 1976-79.

28. I.U.D. ( Industrial Union Dept. ) 1975-1977.

29. Inland Shoe -Advance, Mo. 1976.

30. Misc. Wages, 1974-1980.

31. International Florsheim, Contracts 10/1/76 -9/78.

32. "J" Correspondence.

33. Kaplan, Mark, 1972-1982.

34. Mass. Area settlement, 1981-1983.

35. Mass. Area Settlement, 1977-1983.

36. Mass. Area Settlement, 1974-75.

37. Mass. Area Settlement, 1969-1973.

38. Joyce Miller, ACTWU, 1983-1984.

39. Multi Lateral Trade Negotiations, 1976.

40. United Shoe Workers Organizers.

41. Organizer Application, 1976.

42.

Organizers, 1963.

43. Petitions Filed For Adjustment Assistance.

44. Glen J. Shelton, Org. App. 8/8/77.

45. U.S. Dept. Of Labor Average Weekly Hours, Mar. 1982-85.

46. USWA Agreement Covering Use Of Union Label.

47. Wage Policy, 1978-1985.

48. National Wage Policy 1976-1977.

49. National Wage Policy 1974-1975.

50. National Wage Demands, 1974.

51. USWA Local Changes -Wage Policy & Pension Plan Reviews 1974-76.

52. Loose Papers On Wage Policy.

BOX 38 (035118)1. Proceeding Of General Inspectors Of Election USWA, 1956.

2. George O. Fecteau Bulletins, 1975.

3. Before The U.S. Int. Trade Comm. Petition Of American Footwear Industries Ass. 1975.

4. Labor Sector Advisory Committee On Textile, Apparel & Leather Products -MemberResponse For Footwear, 1975.

5.

New Office Proposal -Walker Bldg. 1982.

6. Pre -Convention G.E.B. Mfg Min. 1979.

7. USWA Staff Pension Plan, 1979.

8. Statements Of George Fecteau Re: Trade Policies.

9. Shoe Division Council Mfgs. May 26-30, 1980.

10. Staff Pension Bd. Of Trustees, 12/6/77.

11. Re: Move To Boylston st. Geb Minutes -Offices Reports -May 1956-1970.

12. Nov. 1970.

13. May 1970 Convention.

14. Nov. 1969 Minutes & Reports.

15. May 1969 Minutes & Reports.

BOX 39 (035119)

1. Dec. 1968 Minutes.

2. May 1968 Minutes & Reports

3. Dec. 1967 Minutes & Reports.

4. Pre Convention Mfg., April 1967.

5. Nov. 1966 3 Folders Of Minutes, Resolution.

6. Nov. 1965 Min. & Reports.

7. May 1965 Minutes.

8. General Exec. Bl. Mfg. Nov. 1964.

Reports & Work Policy 9. Pre. Convention GEB Mfg. Chic. Ill. 1964 ( Wage Policy Demands ).

10. Nov. 1963 mfg. Min.

11. Spring 1963 mfg. Min.

12. GEB Fall 1962 mfg. Miami Fla.

13. Spring 1962 mfg Min.

14. Fall -1961 mfg Min.

15. Fall -1960.

16.

Exec. Corom. Mfg Nov. 10, 1958, Boston Mass.

17. Spring, 1960.

BOX 40 (035120)1. May 1958, Chic. Ill.

2. Wage Conference Policy.

3. GEB Bd. Mfg. Nov. 30 -Dec. 4, 1957.

4. Oct. 1957 mfg Wash. D.C.

5. July 1957, st. Louis, Mo.

6. Apr. 3-5, 1957.

7. Dec. 3-6, 1956.

8. Sept. 24-26, 1956 Mark Twain Hotel.

9. May 1-4, 1966 Park Sheraton.

10. Aug. & Feb. mfg. 1956.

11. General.

12. Jt. Statement on Union Program For Fair Practices.

13. NLRB Bulletin Decisions.

14. March 1959.

15.

McClusky.

16. Maurick, James C.

17. Pres. Fecteau's Report, Nov. 1965.

18. General, 1960.

19. Union Label Contracts ( 2 Folders) 19f57-1967.

20. Minutes: May 1949 -May 1952.

21. Minutes: 1946-1954.

22. May 1973: 16th Constitutional Conv. Of USWA (2 Folders). Geb Minutes. Officers Reports& Wage Policy Demands, Etc. May 1978

-May 1975.

23. Loose Papers (1978) Minutes & Reports.

24. 1977 Reports.

25. May 1977.

26. California Contract 1975.

27. Reports, Nov. 1976.

BOX 41 (035121)1. Reports. May 1976.

2. Reports & Exec. Comm. Dec. 1975.

3. Reports & Exec. Comm. Dec. 1975, Miami.

4. GEB May 1975.

5. GEB Nov. 1974, Miami.

6. GOF May 1975.

7. G.E.B. Minutes & Wage Policy May 1974 ( 2

8. Oct. 1973.

9. May 1973 Pre -Convention GEB Minutes.

BOX 42 (035122)1. GEB Min. & Reports Of Officers Dec. 1972.

2. GEB Min. & Reports Of Officers May 1972 (2 folders)

3 • Nov. 1971.

4. May 1971 Reports & Min.

5. May 1938 -Nov. 1945.

6. Apr. 1946 -Sept. 1948.

7. Labor Unity 1978-1985.

8. United Shoe Worker Nov. 1978.

9. The Advance Mar. 1976.

10. Postmaster & Publisher Jt. Review & Verification Of Circulation.

BOX 43 (035123)1. Washington Wire Translation Agreement.

2. USWA Biennial/Convention Proceedings, 1957-1976.

BOX 44 (035124)1. Penn. Data & Misc. Letters.

2. Finance Rep. 6 Months Mar.-Aug. 1956.

3. Dir. Bringle-File.

4. CIO Unity Letter.

5. Exec. Corom. Car Insurance.

6. Special Res. Negotiations.

7. Fecteau File On Maine Drive.

8. National Dir. DeNovellis.

9. Analysis - Sale Exp. 1953.

10. Penn Drive ( DeNovellis) 1955

11. N.Y. Leaflet on Election -C.I.O. Declaration Policy

12. PAC Contributions, 1954

13. RES Shoes & Potat Conr, Local 117

14. Bringle File, 1955

15. Loose Papers

16. Attn. Rauh Jr. Nettleton Shoe Company

17. Original Corom. Incoming Letters

18. James J. Mitchell (Personal) 1946

19. Guide Letters

20. United Action Corom. Material

21. Labor Corom. Material

22. Attn. Rauh

23. Complaints & Appeals, November 1954

24. Exec. Comm. Protest Letters

25. Personal -1957 Letters Ritual

26. Special Audit, 1938

27. Financial Rep. 1947

28. CIO Secretary Treasurers Minutes 9/12/55

29.

Loose Paper Report of James J. Mitchell,

Treasurer

30. Harvard Trade Union Program, 1960

31. Office Machinery Union Made, 1960

32. Loose Pages (Analysis of Taft Convention

33. Mass. Withholding & N.Y. Tax Letter,

34. Tannery Contract Roles, 1958

35. Taylor Wilson File, 1956

36. Leaflet

37. Lapel Union Pins correspondence

Hartley, 1959 Gen Secretary The Bulletin, 38. Average Hourly Earnings States, 1950s -1960s

39. German Trade Union

40. Boot & Shoe

41. International Confederation of Free Trade Unions I.C.F.T.W.

42. Boston Pension

43.

1955 Records

44. U.S.W.A. Pension Data

45. Executive Commission Minutes February 1954

46. Leaflets

47. AFL-CIO Survey, 1956

48. Group Claims

49. Mass. Agreements, 1959 -1960

50. Transportation Vehicles Inc. Insurance Charges -Monthly Bills

BOX 45 (035125)1. Speech Excerpts

2. GEB Expense Sheets, 1954

3. C.I.O. Dr. Harris

4. Organizer Delmenaco -File

5. Boot & Shoe Workers Union

6. James J. Mitchell

7. Nettleton Shoe, Atty. Raub

8. Shoe Strike 1885 Lynn Mass

9. GEB Mtg. Minutes May 1948

10. Orginial Progress All -Territories

11. Wage & Hour Data

12. Importation, Shoes

13. Notice to Candidates, Gen Election, 1951

14. Finance Committee

15. Misc. Personal Letters

16. Misc. Letters

17. GEB Mtg. November 1954 -April 1955

18. Finance Committee

19. James J. Mitchell

20. Special Letters

21. Tellers Report

22. Local 102A St. Louis, Missouri

23. Exempt Card Local 39

24. Executive Committee

25.

Committees

26. George Martin

27. Joseph Shafer

28. Financial Ledger

BOX 46 (035126)1. Former GEB, 1961

2. Agnese, John, 1972-78

3. Ball, John, 1971-77

4. Biegler, Estella, 1959-65

5. Bologna, Fred, 1965-81

6. Burton, Clarence S., 1965-68

7. Cardosi, Vernon (elected May 1970) 1970-76

8. Crotts, Orbey, 1965-73

9. Desfosse, Urban -Resignation, 1967-79

10. Debore, Virgil, 1952-1961

11. Dubois, Rene, 1961-1966

12. Fowler, Eilia, 1953-1956

13. Ganguzza, Paul, 1962-1975

14. Griggs, Ralph, 1973-1978

15. Hackett, Raymond, 1979-1980

16. Jacques, Dolores, 1976-1981

17. Konojsi, Florence (elected May 1970) 1970-77

18. Leach, Ellis (elected May 1970) 1970-71

19. Long, Waunita, 1961-1970

20. Marano, Salvcatore, 1960-1972

21. Martin, Edward, 1965-1972

22. Mc Carthy, Joseph, 1961

23. Moore, Ralph, 1973-81

24. Morin, Harriet, 1958-70

25. Ritchey, Irma, 1978-1981

26. Sciacable, August 1963-69

27. Sharp, Frank, 1966-70

28. Sisko, Edward, 1976-80

29.

Slinkord, Gladys, 1965-1981

30. Solomon, Albert, 1978-80

31. Terry, George, 1958-1973

32. Vasquez, Albert, (elected May 1970) 1970-73

33. Vidano, Frank, 1971-1972

34. Young, Mae, 1956-1971

35. Former VIP

36. Accardi, Anthony, 1958-1961

37. Barile, Gene 1963-69

38. cordova, James, 1958-68

39. De Novellis, Fileno, 1967-1984

40. De Novellis, Fileno, 1976-1979

41. De Rosa, James A., 1973-1978

42. De Rosa, James A., 1966-1973

43. Fecteau, George,

44. Giderian, John,

45. Giderian, John,

BOX 47 (035127)1. Martin, Wm. A., 1968-1972

2. Pence, Emerson, 1958-1968

3. Taylor, Russell, 1973-1976

4. Taylor, Russell, 1976

5. Taylor, Russell, 1966-1968

6. Wallace, Marion, (Jack), 1976

7. Wallace, Marion, 1960-1979

BOX 48 (035128)

1. Mills, James, 1981

2. Mills, James, 1972-76

3. Mitchell, clyde, 1958-1962

4. Mitchell, Clyde, Pension, 1962-1975

5. Molina, Gonzalo -1971-75

6. Morales, Japhet (jeff), 1982

7. Mullins, Robert, 1966-69

8. Nomey, Grace, 1958-78

9.

Oliver, Helen, 1973-76

10. Oliver, Helen, 1973-76

11. Papano, Michael, 1958-1970

12. Payano, Julio, 1981-82

13. Quested, Leonard, 1958-1970

14. Rouillard, Francis, 1977

15. Rouillard, Francis, 1961-78

16. Salvazzio, Paul, 1964

17. Salvaggio, Paul, 1964-1969

18. Slinkard, Harvard, 1959-79

19. Smith, Earl, 1963-66

20. Spikes, John, 1959-1978

21. Starmann, Joseph, 1958-72

22. Stevens, John, 1958-78

23. Sullentrup, James, 1969-79

24. Troutt, George, 1973-79

25. Troutt, George, 1960-73

26. Tutt, Ernest, 1975-80

27. Tutt, Ernest, 1961-1971

28. Winchell, Ernest, 1980

29. "Field Reps" & "organizers" 30. Echevarra, Julia, 1980

31. Frasca, Alphonse, 1958-80

BOX 49 (035129)

1. Fulker, Harold, 1964-80

2. Garcia, Josi, 1965-74

3. Gioia, Santo, 1958-61

4. Grimm, Tom, 1957-62

5. Guidice, Edward, 1960-72

6. Hayes, Kenneth, 1958-1965

7. Heller, Anthony P. 1958-1967

8. Holleran, Ruth, 1959-1969

9. Holtgrieive, Ewald, 1960-1965

10. Holtsgrieive, Ewald, 1963-1969

11. Derena, Thomas, 1969-1970

12. Marcone, Nat, 1958-1973

13. Mc cauley, Carl, 1958-1980

14. Meyer, August, 1971-77

15. Meyer, August, 1961-72

16. De Cesare, Henry, 1964-71

17. De Fabeo, Irving, 1967-69

18. Di Pietro, Leo 1958-74

19. Dominquez, Celso, 1976

20. Dominguez, Celso, 1976-79

21. Dunaway, Ernest, 1970-79

22. Dunaway, Ernest, (Disability pension), 1964-1971

23. Dunaway, Ernest, 1958-1980

24. Easton, Don, 1961-78

25. Easton, Don, 1958-1963

26. Agnese, John, 1977-82

27. Babchin, Hyman, 1959-74

28. Baker, Robert E., 1958-66

29. Baker, Robert E., 1965-1974

30. Beauregard, Edward, 1958

31. Bergeran, P. Rene, 1970-1980

32. Bergeran, P. Rene, 1959-1970

33. Cionce, Joseph, 1973-79

34. Cionce, Joseph, 1962-1974

35. Crane, Gerald, 1975-1959

36. Cruz, Diaz, John, 1974-77

37. Cruz, Diaz John, 1974-78

38. Dallman, William, 1959-1965

BOX 50 (035130)1. Local 276, Brounswick, ME, 1964

2. Local 278, Lankswick, PA, 1966

3. Local 285, Blanckbeaker, OH, 1966

4. Local No 2. Lynn Mass., 1970-76

5. JT Local No. 10, Rochester N.Y., 1961-1967

6. Local No. 18, Chelsea, Mass., 1961-62

7. Local No. 24, Worcester, Mass., 1960-1978

8. Local No 27., Spencer, Mass., 1960-1967

9. Local No. 28., Lynn, Mass., 1961

10. Local No. 29, Milwaukee, Wisc., 1961-1970

11. Local No. 39., Newbury Port, Mass., 1960-63

12. Local No. 60, New York, N.Y.

13. Local No. 61, New York, N.Y.

14. Local No. 62, New York, N.Y.

15. Local No.65., New York, N.Y.

16. Local 66., New York, N.Y.

17. Local 72, Danville Ill., 1961

18. Local 82, Sanford ME

19. Local No. 84, Manchester, N.H., 1970

20. Local No. 85, St. Louis, Mo., 61

21. Local No. 85, Vadalia, Ill., 1962-1963

22. Local 86, St. Louis, Mo.

23. Local 91, Lawrence, Mass, 1960

24. Local 100A, Hannibal, Mo., 1961

25. Local 103A Vincennes, Ind.

26. Local 104A Hannibal Mo.

27. Local 106, Raymond N.H.

28. Local 107, Jefferson City, Mo., 1961

29. Local 108, Dexter, Mo., 1961

30. Local 116A, Mt. Vernon, Ill., 1961

31. Local 117, Portsmouth, OH, 1961

32. Local No. 118A, Washington, Mo., 1961

33. Local No. 120, Portsmouth, OH, 1961

34. Local No. 120A, Sullivan, Mo., 1961

35. Local No. 121A, E. Rochester, N.H., 1960

36. Local No. 123A, Sikeston, Mo.

37. Local No. 126A, Mattoon, Ill.

38. Local No. 127, Philadelphia, PA

39. Local No. 128A Nashua, N.H.

40. Local No. 129, N.Y., N.Y.

41. Local No. 135, Manchester, N.H.,

42. Local No. 185A, Quincy, Ill.

43. Local No. 195, Palmyra, Mo.

44. Local No. 198, Dover, DE

45. Local No. 201, Shellwater, MN

46. Local No. 201, Hanover, PA

47. Local No. 203, Vandalia, MO

48. Local No. 204A, Miami, FL

49. Local No. 212, Sayre, PA

50. Local No. 21A, Middletown, PA

51. Local No. 213, Somersworth, NH

52. Local No. 215, Hazelton, PA

53. Local No. 216, Rochester, NY

54. Local No. 215A, Hazelton, PA

55. Local No. 218, Lowell, MA

56. Local No. 219A, Tyrone, PA

57. Local No. 220, Manxhwarwe, NH

58. Local No. 226, Newmarket, NH

59.

Local No. 229A, North Adams, MA

BOX 51 (035131)1 Local No. 230, Derry, NH2. Local No. 233, Conway, AR

3. Local No. 234A, Vandalia, IL

4. Local No. 235, Boonville, MO

5. Local No. 237, St. James, MO

6. Local No. Lansford, PA

7. Local No. Jewett City, Conn.

8. Local No. 240, St. Charles, MO

9. Local No. Fetchberg, MA

10. Local No. 244, Olney, IL

11. Local No. 247, Flora, IL

12. Local No. 248, Belle, MO

13. Local No. 249, Owensville, MO

14. Local No. Mexico, MO

15. Local No. Wilkes-Barre, PA

16.

Local No. 254, Sanford, Maine

17. Local No. 255, St. Louis, MO

18. Local No. 256, Russellville, Arkansas

19. Local No. 257, Missouri

20. Local No. 258, Milrox, PA

21 Local No. 259, Wilkes-Barre, PA

22. Local No. 263, Manchester, NH

23. Local No. 264, Leachville, Arkansas

24. Local No. 265, Barnsboro, PA

25. Local No. 266, Salem, MO

26. Local No. 269, Chatee, MO

27. Local No. 270, Gardener, Maine

28. Local No. 271, Hanover, PA

29. Local No. 272, Clearfield, PA

30. Local No. 273, St. Louis, MO

31

Referendum No. 16, May 1964

32. Reports on Election

33. Call For Nominations

34. Exec. Committee

35. Reports filed with Canadian Government, 1973

36. Delegates to the convention, 1957 & 1959

37. General Inspector's Election, 1960-61

38. Election-General Secretary-Treasurer, nd.

BOX 52 (035132)1. James G. Sullentrup, Negotiated Pension Plan

2. Poplar Bluff -Night Shift

3. Bernie, Missouri, Brown Shoe Contract

4. Charges, Local 261, Bernie, Missouri

5. ACTWU Unemployment Program, 1983

6. James G. Sullentrup, Pension Plan

7. Leachville, Arkansas, Plant Closing

8. Inland Shoe Company

9. Local 2443 -P. Hsheld, Illinois, Decertification

10. Cope, 1982

11. ACTWU -PAC, 1983

12. Local 284 -NLRB Charges

13. International and Florshiem Shoe Co., Pension

14. ACTWU, Insurance

15. Right to Work, 1986

16. Newsclippings

17. Artifacts –Bumper stickers and Buttons from Mondale 1984 Campaign

BOX 53 (035133)1. Brown Shoe

2. Agreements, ACTWU & United Shoe Co., Herman Mo.

3. General

4. Wage and Financial Data

5. Brown Shoe, 1970

6. Agreements

BOX 54 (035134)1. Authorization Cards, Arkansas Factories, 1984

2. Brown Shoe Company

3. Union Missouri, Conversion

4. Piggot, Arkansas, Conversation

5. Independents

6. Hotels and Motels

7. Newspaper and Footwear (clippings)

8. Media PRess, Sept., 1984

9. Party, March 23, 1984

10. Convention, 1984

11. Clark Industries, Monnett, Missouri, Organizing, 1987

12. Social Meeting 224A, Caruthersville, Mo 6 Feb., 1986

13. Brown Shoe Co., Pocahontas, Arkansas, Organizing, 1987

14. James G. Sullentrup, Regional Director, 1980

15. Weekly Reports, 1981

16. Weekly Reports, 1982

17. Weekly Reports, 1983

18. Weekly Reports, 1984

19. Weekly Reports, 1985

20. Staff Itineraries, 1986

21. Reports, 1986

22. ACTWU Convention, June 1987

23. organizing, General

24. Contacts, General

25. Shoe Council Meeting, 2-6, April 1984

26. Organizers training 23-24 February, 1984

27. Miscellaneous

28. Educational Classes, 1983

29. Special Meeting 23 March 1984; Presidents and Secretaries

30. Politics, 1984

31. The Merchants' Savings Bank, USWA Local 192, 1948

32. Official Reports on the Expulsion of Communist Dominated

34. Dominated Organizations from the CIO, 1954

35. correspondence, 1937

36. Constitution of the United Rubber Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Workers of America, 1949

37. Textile Worker America Constitution, April 1948

38. USWA Affiliated with CIO 1950, 1951

39. Radio Broadcast by International for and Leather Workers, April 8, 1954

40. Proceedings, 13th Constitutional Convention, 1955

41. Recommendations Approved and Adopted by the Executive Committee of District Council#3

42. Lanes Raps "Thin Soled" Minimum Wage for Shoe Workers Press Release, 1/25/56

43. OSWA Reports, 1947-1955

44. R -Nathan, 1954

45. So River N.J. -Contract

One Oversize Package stored on site

SA1032 United Shoe Workers Of America1/3/13 Accession

BOX 1 (038700)

Correspondence, 1951Local 117, 1948-1950War Labor Board Hearing, 1943

Radio TalksGreivances Against Selby, 4/49Nelsonville, 1944-1951Staff Meeting District Council #2, 1948-1949Irwin KrausOhio Valley District Council No. 2 Shoe Workers Champion, March 1948 To February 1949Proceeding, Sixth Biennial Convention, United Shoe Workers OfAmerica, 9/27-10/1/48Correspondence, 1951Stillwater, Minnesota 1951Affidavit Of Noncommunist Union OfficerCorrespondence, 1940-1941Correspondence With National Office, 1948-1949Proceeding, Seventh Biennial Convention, United Shoe Workers OfAmerica, 10/2-6/50Stillwater, Minnesota, Local 201, 1950Local 122 Joyce Inc., 1946Vulcan Cincinnati, 1949Polinak, Mark (Grad. Certificate)Rockford/Wolverine ShoeLocal 75 And 75A, 1950-1952Rockford Elections, 1950Selby Shoe Correspondence, 1949

BOX 2 - OVERSIZE:

Selby Strike, 5/16/49-7/28/49Ohio Valley District Council No. 2 Shoe Workers Champion, 3/48-2/49