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American Postal Workers Union, Local 252 Records
Collection
Identifier: MS-96
Abstract
Records consist of minutes, financial records, administrative policy papers, membership lists, negotiations and agreements, grievance materials, newsletters, correspondence, and photographs. Local 252 is based in Dayton, Ohio.
Dates:
1904-1978
Found in:
Special Collections
Arnold Family Papers (MS-599)
Collection
Identifier: MS-599
Abstract
The Arnold Family Papers are a multi-generational account of the Kern, Baker, Arnold, Steinemann, Meyer, Enneking, and Decker families. These families included immigrants and individuals who resided in North America from before the Revolutionary War all the way until present day. Photographs, employment records, correspondence, school and legal documents, as well as Army documents from World War I and II tell the story of the lives of these people who settled in Fairfield, Franklin,...
Dates:
1800-2017
Found in:
Special Collections
National Association of Letter Carriers, Branch 45 Records
Collection
Identifier: MS-58
Abstract
The collection consists of the minute books of a Springfield postal workers’ union. The minutes contain membership and financial records.
Dates:
1890-1948
Found in:
Special Collections
National Association of Letter Carriers. Branch 182 Records
Collection
Identifier: MS-164
Abstract
The National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC), Branch 182 was organized in Dayton, Ohio in 1891. The branch has also been referred to as the “Gem City Branch” of NALC and serves to protect the labor rights of letter carriers in Dayton. The collection includes membership meeting minutes, membership records, correspondence, photographs, and miscellaneous materials.
Dates:
1917 - 1979
Found in:
Special Collections
National Association of Letter Carriers, Ladies Auxiliary Branch 138 Records
Collection
Identifier: MS-163
Abstract
Ladies Auxiliary Branch 138 of the National Association of Letter Carriers (NALC) is a reorganization of the earlier Ladies Auxiliary Branch 84, which existed from 1914-1915. Ladies Auxiliary Branch 138 was organized in Dayton in 1920. The records consists of administrative records, financial documents, correspondence, convention materials, and histories of the organization, and document the organization’s structure, activities, membership, and finances from its beginning through the late...
Dates:
1914 - 1978
Found in:
Special Collections