TABLE OF CONTENTS


Biographical Note

Scope and Content Notes

Restrictions

Controlled Access Terms

Administrative Information

Series I: PRESIDENT'S FILES

SECRETARY-TREASURER'S FILES

Series III: LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE AND GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE FILES

Series IV: LOCAL UNION RECORDS

Series V: ELECTION AND CONVENTION MATERIALS MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS AND PUBLICATIONS

Series VI: SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE

Series VII: WELFARE AND RETIREMENT FUND RECORDSs

Series VII: COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT FILES

Series IX: LEGAL CASE FILES

Series X: COAL MINERS' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (COMPAC)

Series XI: UMWA SAFETY DIVISION FILES-DISTRICT #31, WEST VIRGINIA

Series XII: UMWA SAFETY DIVISION FILES-DISTRICT #31, WEST VIRGINIA

Series XIII: REGION I ORGANIZING FILES

Series II: SECRETARY-TREASURER'S FILES

Series III: LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE AND GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE FILES

Series V: ELECTION, CONVENTION, AND MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS AND PUBLICATIONS

Series VII: WELFARE AND RETIREMENT FUND RECORDS

Series IX: LEGAL CASE FILES

Series XIV: : OVERSIZED MATERIALS

Guide to the United Mine Workers of America, District #5 Papers, 1896-1984This finding aid is part of the Special Collections and University Archives of Indiana University of Pennsylvania.

Guide to the United Mine Workers of America, District #5 Papers, 1896-1984



creatorUnited Mine Workers of America, District #5
collectionUnited Mine Workers of America, District #5 Papers
collection1896-1984
Abstract: Included in this collection are UMWA, District#5 records of unique history events along with the secretary of treasurer's records.
Quantity: 99(166 boxes)
Identification: MG#66

Biographical Note

The United Mine Workers of America International was organized in 1890 to represent coal miners for collective bargaining purposes. The supervisory structure for the day-to-day affairs of the coal miners consisted of twenty-one district unions, based on geography. The western Pennsylvania coal mines were placed under the jurisdiction of District 5, including all of Allegheny and Washington counties as well as parts of Mercer, Lawrence, Butler, Beaver, Westmoreland, Greene, Fayette, Armstrong and Indiana. District 5, much like District 2 of central Pennsylvania, quickly became one of the most powerful districts of the UMWA. This was due, in large part, to the fact that the majority of the country's bituminous coal production was concentrated within Pennsylvania's borders. The early history of District 5 was fairly independent from that of the UMWA as a whole. The miners of western PA shared the concerns of other miners: wages, an eight hour work day, company control over the lives of the miners and their families, and increasing mechanization within the mines. President Costello of District 5 actually led the movement for the adjudication of these issues. But, during the UMWA's first decade of existence when union membership elsewhere struggled, the UMWA in western PA experienced some semblance of stability. The mines' proximity to the Pittsburgh area and its flourishing steel industry, which were easily accessible via river travel, created a regional network which balanced demand with supply. In 1896, when the UMWA was suffering and virtually nonexistent in several states, Pittsburgh miners negotiated a joint wage agreement with district operators. Although the operators failed to sign at the last minute, many of them adapted the agreed upon wage rate, and the need for stable rates in the region and the necessity of the union was widely recognized. By 1897, conditions in the nation's mines had grown deplorable. Low demand and increasing costs continued to push wages to a minimum. On July 4 of that year, the UMWA called a general strike. Nearly three quarters of the country's bituminous miners, 150,000 out of 197,000, complied. Although the strike produced mixed results nationwide, in western Pennsylvania the joint wage agreement that went unsigned the previous year became a district-wide contract between the operators and the union miners. The most significant outcome of the strike was, by far, the operators' promise to meet in an interstate joint conference the following year, which did occur in January of 1898. Consequently, by the close of the nineteenth century, the UMWA had come into its own as a bargaining unit. And, District 5 had become an important part of that unit. From the very beginning, District 5 established itself as a particularly internally chaotic organization. In 1898, the district was troubled by difficult local contract negotiations and strikes which had not been sanctioned by the national. Then President Patrick Dolan complained that the national organization was not supporting the strikers, a complaint that apparently had more to do with Dolan's disdain for International President John Mitchell and his bid for the union's presidency than the situation in District 5. At the same time, Mitchell supporters in the Pittsburgh area claimed that Dolan was accepting operator funds for his election campaign, presumably in return for Dolan's cooperation in the next round of contract negotiations. Nevertheless, Mitchell was reelected without opposition, and in 1906 Dolan was removed from office by the rank and file for violating their trust after he, acting as assistant negotiator at the 1906 wage scale negotiations, outrightly rejected the UMWA's position of demanding a single national contract. In 1906, Francis Feehan was elected to replace Dolan as District President. Feehan's first task was to rebuild the trust of the miners in their organization. But, like Dolan, his term was plagued by several major strikes, broken wage agreements, pressure from the national to return to the interstate bargaining process and contract negotiations complicated by depressed wages and non-union competition. In 1911, discontentment within the District could no longer be contained. Claiming Feehan had irreparably harmed them by "showing favoritism to certain coal companies" and by "neglecting his presidential duties," a faction of the district's miners set up an office in Pittsburgh and solicited money from within the ranks of the UMWA, professing to be the true district organization. The dispute was brought before the International Executive Board (IEB), where Feehan charged some of the miners with attempting to create a rival union to the UMWA. Although the IEB recognized the complaints of Feehan's rivals, they were ordered to work within the existing organization and turn over all monies and properties they collected to the Feehan administration. The miners relented, but, disgusted, Feehan resigned from the presidency. During the contract negotiations of 1917, dissatisfaction within the District reached critical mass. The disgruntled miners, many of whom had been part of the earlier actions against the District, called a meeting at Charleroi, PA and issued a series of demands. They attacked everything from wage differentials in the district to the UMWA's election policy. For the next six years, these militant miners waged a campaign against the existing policies and officers of the union on both the local and national level. Calling themselves the Policy Committee of Action, and later the Progressive Miners of District 5, support reached into the thousands. By September 1922, the Progressive Miners had established an official platform of reforms, which included supporting national instead of district agreements and active campaigns to organize non-union fields, and had nominated a slate of officers for the 1922 election. The union establishment responded to these demands by expelling the miners involved in the Progressive movement, accusing them of attempting to form a rival union, which essentially killed reform efforts in District 5. In general, 1920-1933 was a particularly difficult era for the UMWA as well as the entire labor movement in the United States. The UMWA had been the largest and most powerful union in the country at the close of the First World War, but it was nearly destroyed by the end of the 1920s and remained powerless until 1933. Union membership in District 5 was strong until 1925 since the UMWA had been successful in avoiding a wage decrease, but, by the middle of the decade, there simply were "too many mines, too many miners and continuous upheaval." Non-union operators were the major culprits, as post-war overproduction was the chief problem of the industry; the men in these mines worked many hours at reduced wages. District 5, as well as District 2, was concerned about the coal-rich, non-union fields very nearby in Somerset County. This area had been the repeated target of union organizing campaigns since the Connellsville strike of 1891, where the plan for an eight-hour work day was first argued over. In 1922, the UMWA again tried to get Somerset miners to join the strike. The miners were demanding union recognition from mine operators, the cessation of wage cuts to the 1917 wage level, and a six-hour day, five-day week. On April 1, 1922, the coal miners of western Pennsylvania, including the non-union members of Somerset County, walked off the job. Newspapers characterized the strike as "the sixth great strike in the history of the American mining industry." A settlement was reached between the operators and the miners of District 2 and District 5 by the end of the summer, but the newly organized area of Somerset County was denied union recognition from the Berwind-White Coal Mining Company and the Consolidated Coal Company, as well as other powerful mine operators in the area. District 2, unlike District 5, continued to support the striking Somerset miners by assessing their workers ten to twenty percent of their own wages for relief. After seventeen months, Somerset delegates met and passed a resolution to resume work when they recognized the futility of carrying the strike further at that particular time. Somerset County remained a non-union enclave until 1933, when two local unions were finally established. In 1924, as a result of the Interstate Joint Wage Movement, the UMWA and mine operators signed the Jacksonville Agreement, which prevented wage reductions for the next three years. District 5 officials hoped that the agreement would bring "stability to the industry and also give promise of three years of peace and tranquility in the organized portions of the country." However, on August 12, 1925, Pittsburgh Coal Company repudiated the Jacksonville Agreement. Other area operators followed suit, and the miners of District 5 were once again caught up in wage cuts, discharges and evictions. Many operators in the area simply closed their mines and reopened them without union recognition, and strikes ensued. Charges of sadistic brutality against the coal company police were common occurrences at this time. One striking miner was beaten to death with a hot iron during questioning. Another company defended a strikebreaker accused of raping a six-year old child. By 1927, conditions across the country had worsened; the UMWA called for a general strike at its National Convention and 200,000 miners heeded the call. In District 5, the union was all but destroyed by the strike. The strike was officially declared over by the union in October 1928, after appeals for federal assistance to end it had failed. The UMWA was essentially powerless and miners were on their own to find work for whatever wages they could. The National Industrial Recovery Act (NIRA), originally introduced to Congress in 1928, was passed in 1933 in hopes of assuring a "reasonable profit to industry and living wages for labor." John Lewis saw it as a chance to revitalize the UMWA and organize the non-union fields with legal sanction. By 1937, union membership had reached 42,000 in District 5. On April 2, 1937, district miners signed an agreement with the Western PA Coal Operators' Association, a voluntary association of coal operators, that carried increases in wages for all pick men, cutters and loaders. Nevertheless, outlaw strikes by union members for contract violations continued to plague District 5. Difficulties continued to beleaguer the UMWA as a whole. The Committee of Industrial Organizations (CIO) was formed as a result of conflicts between the American Federation of Labor (AF of L) and the UMWA in 1935. John Lewis served as the CIO's first president while still retaining that same position for the UMWA. In 1941, the UMWA reversed its position and withdrew their support from the CIO when it formed District 50, which represented industries dependent on coke and coke by-products. With World War II fast approaching, President Fagan of District 5, along with eleven other district presidents in the area, signed the Appalachian Agreement with the Western PA Coal Operators Association on April 1, 1941. The two-year agreement included a seven-hour-a-day, five-day-a-week schedule, and miners who worked overtime were paid at the rate of time and a half. The minimum wage rate for a day's work was set at $7.00. Unable to reach a new agreement in 1943, 500,000 miners followed the UMWA tradition of "no contract, no work" by walking off the job on June 1. Newspaper headlines read, "Miners Strike Against United States Government," alluding to the fact that coal was vital to the war effort. District 5 joined the strike because of the lack of support on behalf of the mine operators to continue the wage agreed upon in the 1941 Appalachian Agreement. President Roosevelt ordered the miners to immediately return to work according to the terms of the old contract, but the miners refused to comply. Public opinion sided with the war effort, insisting that workers return to the pits to support the war against the "enemies of the free workers of the world." The miners used the strike as an opportunity to express their feelings of solidarity. There were no picket lines at the striking mines or agitational meetings; simply a uniting of the mine workers of America in soft and hard coal. The dispute dragged on for twenty days before the miners went back to work. As a result of the very powerful 1943 strike, the Smith-Connally Wage Disputes Bill passed with an overwhelming majority vote in Congress on June 25, 1943. The bill gave statutory strength to the War Labor Board that it had hitherto lacked. It empowered the Board to "freeze" labor relations during strike deliberations, subpoena witnesses, and exercise compulsory arbitration of wage disputes in war industries. During periods of war, in plants not seized by the government no strike action was possible until after a thirty-day "cooling-off" period. The general opinion of the Smith-Connally Bill was that it destroyed "the philosophy of voluntarism upon which free trade unionism [was] founded." Many miners felt that it encouraged rather than discouraged wartime strikes, and some felt that it violated the constitutional rights of industrial workers. In fact, when the bill passed through Congress, a few miners simply stopped working and returned to their homes in disgust. Three organized walkouts occurred during the four months following the passage of the bill. Once the war was officially terminated, miners struck to attempt to gain new contract provisions. The UMWA called for a national strike in 1945, 1946 and 1949. During the 1946 strike, President Truman was forced to fine the UMWA $3.5 million after the government seized several mines throughout the country to insure that it would continue with production. Although the miners did not give up and were eventually successful in establishing the first Health and Welfare Fund, this accomplishment was somewhat paled by the anti-labor legislation that followed a year later. On April 29, 1947, the Taft-Hartley Law passed. Coal operators finally accepted "the Fund" by agreeing to provide a $1000 death benefit to dependents of miners who had died since 1946. This benefit program was the largest and best-known of those negotiated by the UMWA. The union also received increased royalties, eight-hour portal-to-portal pay, incorporation of a safety code and elimination of the no-strike agreement. However, President Busarello of District 5 stated that as far as he was concerned, the Taft-Hartley Law was null and void. When government officials were prepared to meet with representatives from the UMWA, the union would "sit down and do business across the table with them instead of stalling." To promote and stabilize the industry, District 5 and coal operators signed the 1947 Contract. It featured an increase from five to ten cents per ton of coal on the Welfare Fund, recognition of the Federal Mine Safety Code, and an established joint industry safety committee composed of two mine workers and two operators. A new work schedule of seven hours and fifteen minutes a day was established, including a staggered thirty minute paid lunch. There was also an increase of $1.20 in wages per day for all mine workers. An amended wage provision was later added, which provided for an additional increase of forty cents per day for every working member of the union. By 1955, coal miners were working for $9.45 a day, and, less than two years later, the wage was increased to $10.25. A vacation period of twelve consecutive days was also negotiated, and all employees with a record of at least one years' standing received as compensation $140 for those twelve days. The Mine Health and Safety Act passed on December 21, 1951, and, coupled with the Health and Welfare Fund, alleviated much of the hardship on miners and their families. The act gave federal inspectors the right to shut down any mine which did not operate within the established guidelines. Operators were also fined if they violated the regulations. The Federal Coal Miners Health and Safety Act of 1969 improved upon this earlier legislation by benefitting those suffering from Black Lung Disease. Dust regulations were established and mines were subjected to underground inspections at least four times a year. In addition to this legislation, all workers of major mines in District 5 had to complete accidental prevention courses set up by the United States Bureau of Mines. There were a few exceptions, such as the miners of the Bethlehem Mines Corporation, as well as other small mines in the district. Not surprisingly, the Marianna mine, Mine #58 of the Bethlehem Mines Corporation, experienced a major mine explosion disaster on September 23, 1957, killing six of the eleven workers caught in the mine. The mine superintendent, Thomas Jones, and the assistant superintendent, Albert Salvador, were found responsible for the explosion and were removed from their jobs before the mine resumed operations. The UMWA experienced difficulties as an international organization during the 1960s. The leadership and policies of UMWA President Tony Boyle were often questioned. Opposition to Boyle, as well as the dislike for the wage agreements of 1964 and 1966, led to the formation of the Miners For Democracy, a reform movement organized in 1969 by Joseph "Jock" Yablonski, District 5's representative on the International Executive Board. Yablonski, with the support of the Miners For Democracy, mounted a campaign for the presidency of the union in opposition to Boyle. This was the first contested presidential election in thirty years. The campaign, however, was unsuccessful in unseating Boyle, who received two votes to Yablonski's one. Suspicion over the validity of the election encouraged political opposition within the UMWA to continue in spite of Boyle's victory. To quell this opposition, Boyle conspired to murder Joseph Yablonski, a crime for which he was later convicted. With Yablonski removed from the forefront of the UMWA, Boyle attempted to capitalize on the new militancy within the union. In 1971, he led the miners in a successful fight against the Bituminous Coal Operators' Association (BCOA), a national operators' organization that had been established in 1951, for a very substantial increase in wages and royalties despite the existence of wage controls. However, the murder of Yablonski and the militancy within the union did not completely suppress the opposition to Boyle. In 1971, the Department of Labor ordered the UMWA to hold new presidential elections since sufficient evidence of election irregularities involving Boyle had been uncovered. Arnold Miller, miner who had filled the void left by Yablonski as the new leader of the Miners For Democracy, ran against Boyle. Miller won by 14,000 votes. The "Miller Era" of the UMWA was characterized by democratization of the union, which particularly appealed to former supporters of Yablonski, disabled miners and retirees. Miller created the Coal Miners' Political Action Committee (COMPAC) in 1972, which was charged with soliciting contributions for use in political campaigns and developing a political and education program within the union. This lobbying agency enabled coal miners, both in southwestern PA as well as nationally, to endorse political and legislative measures as they saw fit. COMPAC took a stand on issues, Black Lung Disease for example, by organizing a series of demonstrations and lobbying for Congressional support. In 1973, negotiations between the UMWA and BCOA were reopened. The miners had a list of two hundred demands, forty of which dealt with safety. Union delegates also had other priorities, some of which included sick pay, cost-of-living adjustments and increased royalties to allow for larger pensions. The BCOA rejected the miners' demands and failed to address the union's health and safety concerns. Consequently, the miners struck on November 12, 1974. With the government threatening a Taft-Hartley injunction to force the miners back to work, the 1974 National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement was signed. It gave extensive improvements in wages and benefits to the miners. In an effort to protect union miners' jobs, the operators also agreed to sell mines only to companies that were willing to assume the obligations of the contract. When this contract expired in 1977, the miners again went out on strike. Eight days later, operators tentatively agreed to substantial increases in wages and benefits in return for miners accepting labor control measures. On February 25, 1977, the Pittsburgh and Midway Coal Mining Company of District 5 signed a pact with the union, offering similar terms to the BCOA agreement. It took the UMWA until March 24, 1978, however, to approve the contract, making the 1977 walkout the longest modern day national UMWA strike. On March 28, 1981, the 1978 contract expired. Again the miners walked out. The key issue this time was job security. The strike lasted for 72 days before the membership ratified a new contract. The Trumka administration of the 1980s faced a variety of difficulties. One of the most obvious was the unfriendly attitude of the Reagan administration. Reagan had destroyed the benefit programs that unions had fought to protect and expand since the New Deal, including social security and the Black Lung program. Equally important for the UMWA, the industrial use of coal declined substantially. Miners fought frequently, and often to little avail, for their jobs and livelihoods. As miners celebrated the centennial of the UMWA, District 5 has continued to survive the years. The District, though its heyday has passed, continues its strong tradition of organized labor. The District office is located in Belle Vernon, PA, while the bulk of their historical records are housed in the Special Collections Division of the University Libraries at IUP.

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Scope and Content Notes

The records of District #5 of the United Mine Workers of America are housed in one hundred sixty-two archival boxes and are arranged in fourteen series. Series have been designated for the president's and secretary-treasurer's files, local union correspondence and grievance cases, local union records, election and convention materials, special membership committee files, Welfare and Retirement Fund files, compensation case records, legal case files, the Coal Miners' Political Action Committee, safety division files, the Mine Safety and Health Administration, Region I organizing files, and oversized materials. These records primarily include daily correspondence, financial information, organizing and strike records, annual reports, case files, and some limited material which is of national scope. The collection includes material from as early as 1896; however, the bulk of the material dates from 1930 to 1990 due to several relocations of the district office. Consequently, the District #5 collection is incomplete and provides only a glimpse of the daily activities of a trade-union. Nevertheless, there are several groups of records which document unique events in the history of this district. Of particular interest is a box of secretary-treasurer records which contains the earliest materials from the district and includes information on the dual union movement which plagued the district for much of the early part of its history. Series Descriptions Series I: President's Files (Box 1a-3b) The files of the district president represent a relatively small part of the District #5 collection. These files are arranged roughly chronologically, with deference given to their original order, and contain correspondence and other files kept by the president. Included in these files are commission reports, news clippings, and journals which date from 1948 to 1982, as well as annual and semi-annual reports from 1921-1971 (intermittent years). Series II: Secretary-Treasurer Files (Box 4-24, 138-148) The secretary-treasurer's files are arranged chronologically and alphabetically and contain correspondence files, meeting minutes, and dues lists, as well as a variety of miscellaneous files, including news clippings and press releases, publications, and other UMWA materials. The bulk of this material dates from 1930 to 1980, as most of the earlier material was lost. Of particular interest is box one of this series, which contains limited earlier materials dating from 1896 through 1930. Series III: Local Union Correspondence and Grievances President's Office Files (Box 25-35, 149-151) Arranged by local union number, this series contains correspondence and grievance reports. Other materials, such as investigation reports, minor civil suits, and other court cases as they relate to the local are included. These files were maintained by the President's Office, as much of the material was originated by this office, or was carbon copied to it. Series IV: Local Union Records (Box 35-57, 152-153) The local union records are arranged chronologically by local union number. This series includes dues lists, pay charts, and related correspondence, as well as some account information and organizing records. Series V: Election, Convention and Miscellaneous Pamphlets and Publications (Box 58-66, 154-156) This series, arranged roughly chronologically, consists of proceedings, resolutions and credentials from both district and national conventions. Also included are the election tally sheets and final results from 1934-1968. Agreements, by-laws, and other miscellaneous pamphlets and publications from the middle and late twentieth century are also part of this series. Series VI: Special Membership Committee Correspondence (Box 66-70) The Special Membership Committee was the committee which considered requests by members for readmittance to the union. This series consists of the correspondence between members requesting reinstatement and the committee. The files are arranged alphabetically by the member's last name, and date from 1949 to 1971. Series VII: Welfare and Retirement Fund (Box 71-89, 157) This series contains union members' master application cards for the Welfare and Retirement Department and correspondence relating to these applications. The series is divided into roughly four sections: active locals (as of 1990), deactivated members, disbanded locals, and correspondence. Some of the cards are arranged by local union number, while others are arranged alphabetically. Series VIII: Compensation Cases and Related Correspondence (Box 90-107) The Compensation Department case files are arranged alphabetically by the claimant's last name. These case files, which date from 1940-1972, include the claimant's petitions for receipt of an award, the claimant's medical records, and legal documents relating to each case. Series IX: Legal Case Files (Box 108-124, 158-159) This series contains documentation from many of the suits brought by or against the UMWA, and specifically District 5, between 1940 and 1986. These materials are grouped by case and include depositions, interrogatories, exhibits, reports, and court dockets. The most notable of these cases, C and K Coal Company v. UMWA, which was brought against the union for interfering with the movement of coal trucks during picketing, represents the majority of material in this series. Series X: Matt Miller and COMPAC (Box 124-132) Created in 1972, the Coal Miners' Political Action Committee (COMPAC) was charged with soliciting contributions for use in political campaigns and developing a political education program within the union. This series includes the office files of District #5's COMPAC, as well as the correspondence and personal files of its director, Matt Miller. The files date from 1979 to 1984. Series XI: UMWA Safety Division Files (Box 132-133) These files, which date from 1969-70, primarily pertain to District #31, West Virginia. They include accident reports compiled by the Safety Division as well as maps of various mines. Series XII: Mine Safety and Health Administration (Box 134-135) The files in this series pertain to safety legislation and correspondence files of Mine Safety and Health Administration. Legislation and changes proposed by union members between 1975 and 1983 represent the first portion of this series, with more general files contained in the latter. Series XIII: Region I Organizing Files (Box 136-137) The Region I organizing files include expense reports and organization efforts for the entire region of which District #5 is only a part. This material, which dates from 1975 to 1984, contains a variety of documents, including correspondence, hearings, and other miscellaneous files. Series XIV: Oversized Materials (Map Cases) The oversized materials represent a wide range of dates and subjects. They include such materials as newspaper clippings and checkweighman's check-off sheets from the 1920s and 1930's to posters developed by COMPAC in the early- to mid-1980s. These materials are primarily ephemeral in nature, although some are of informational value as well, and are housed in the three map case drawers titled District #5.

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The United Mine Workers of America Papers are housed in 166 archival boxes.

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Restrictions

This collection is open for research.

Property rights reside with Indiana University of Pennsylvania, University Archives and Special Collections. Literary rights are retained by the creators of the records and their heirs. For permissions to reproduce or publish, please contact the coordinator of the University Archives and Special Collections.

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Controlled Access Terms

These records are indexed under the following terms in the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Library catalog. Researchers wishing to find related materials may wish to search under these terms.
Topics
Mine Safety -- Pennsylvania -- Coal Miners -- Organizing
Trade-unions -- Pennsylvania -- Coal miners -- Organizing.
Corporate Names
Coal Miners' Polictical Action Committee
COMPAC (Committee)

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Administrative Information

United Mine Workers of Amercia, District #5, 1896-1984, MG# 66, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, University Archives and Special Collections

This collection was processed by Special Collections Staff,date unknown. Papers rearranged and inventory rewritten by Special Collections Staff in Fall 2002.

Revision and rearrangement for the encoded version of the finding aid provided by Michelle Kramer on October 31, 2002.

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Series I: PRESIDENT'S FILES

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1A PRESIDENT'S FILES, A-G 1948-681Bituminous Mine Law Study Commission
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2Boyle, W.R. Vice President, Correspondences
3Budzanoski, Michael, Correspondences
4Buscarello, John P. President, Correspondences
5Hardy, Bill, Correspondences
6Houck, Earl, Correspondences
7Dickman, Joseph (Case and amp; Newspaper Clippings and amp; Magazine Article)
8District Five Elections
9Financial and amp; Membership Reports
10Auditor's Report (District 3)
11Golden, E.O. (Injunction Proceedings) District Elections -Tellers' Correspondence, President's File, Tellers' Reports 1970
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1B PRESIDENT'S FILES, K-U 1948-1968 1-4Kennedy, Thomas
5Lay-off Panels
6Lewis, John L.
7-8Lewis, R.O
9Lewis, John L.
10Mercer Butler Field
11Mitch, Val J.
12National Bituminous Coal Commission
13-17Owens, John
18Southern Labor Union
19Thomas, Emmett
20Thomas, Lester
21Titler, George
22Truckers Meeting
23UMWA Welfare and amp; Retirement Fund
24UMWA Director of Organization
25-27UMWA Journal
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2A PRESIDENT'S FILES V-Z, 1948-1968, 1964-1982 1Vinoverski, Michael L.
2-4Western PA Coal Operators Association
5Wusels, John
6Yablonski, J.
7-8Yablonski, L.
9Zahradnik, John
10UMWA Processing Activity
11Miscellaneous 1982
12Journals UMWA 1981
13UMWA Journals June 1979-November 1980
14Recording Secretary Information 1981
15Antal, Louis 1974-1980
16Sam Church, Jr. 1980
17Correspondence for Rec. Sec. 1980
18Compensation Department 1980
19Miscellaneous 1981
20 Dues Info. 1981
21Miscellaneous Health and Retirement 1979-1980
22Financial Statement 1979
23Newspaper Clippings and Press Releases 1980
24Addresses
25Willard Essest Jr., Sec.-Treasurer 1978
26-27Black Lung Benefits Reform Act 1977
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2B PRESIDENT'S FILES 1964-19821 Wage Conference 1977
2Local Union Officers and Committeemen
3Membership Reporting Forms 1977-81
4Miscellaneous (District 5 Reports, Correspondence)
5District 5 Conference Contract
6Yearly Reports 1970
7Photos
8Annual Reports 1961-71
9President's Gavel
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3A PRESIDENT'S FILES ANNUAL REPORTS, 1921-1971 CORRESPONDENCE WITH DISTRICTS #1-10, 1945-77 1Annual Reports, 1958-60, Semi-Annual Reports, 1946-51, 1954-58
2Semi-Annual Reports, 1921-25, 1927-30, 1933-46
3Annual Report-Bituminous Division, 1946
4LU 9988, Routine Correspondence
5LU 9873 (Lee Norse Continuous Miner) Correspondence, Strike Info., Safety Report, Report on a Special Dust Survey 1969
6LU 9873 Correspondence, Dust/Safety Inspection Report 1967
7LU 9873, Banning #4, Correspondence, List of Union Members
8LU 9988, Routine Correspondence
9District 1, 165 S. Franklin St., Wilkes-Barre, PA 18701, Routine Correspondence, Anthracite Wage Agreement of 9/1/64
10District 1, Wilkes-Barre, PA, August J. Lippi, President, Report of Activity of the Mine Safety Department, District President Indicted For Accepting Illegal Payments from Knox Coal Co. 1949
11District 2, 521 W. Horner St., Ebensburg, PA 15931, Correspondence, Homer City Power Plant Construction, Agreement between R and P; Coal Company and the UMWA Concerning Seniority
12District 2 UMWA, 521 W. Horner St., Ebensburg, PA 15931, Arbitrations, Correspondence, Transcripts of Hearings, Inspection of R and P; Mines Which Will Supply Keystone Power Plant
13District 4, Uniontown, PA 15401, Correspondence, Delegates to the International Nominating Convention and their Comments, John Cassidy's Resignation, Investigation of a Letter Concerning Union District Autonomy, By-Laws of UMWA Local 6321, Info. on LU 6330 Work Stoppage 1958
14District 4, Uniontown, PA 15401, Understanding Concerning Seniority (1952), Crucible Mine Hearing, Information on Work Stoppages 1958 and 1962
15District 2, Ebensburg, PA, John Ghizzoni, President, Correspondence, Grievances, Report of Membership in District 2, Ghizzoni's Support of House Resolution 400 1955
16District 2, Ebensburg, PA, John Ghizzoni, President, Correspondence, List of Mines in District 2 1937-47
17District 2, Ebensburg, PA, Correspondence, New Cambria Coal Cleaning Plant Construction , Standard Grievances (1963)
18District 3, Greensburg, PA, Frank Hughes, President, Correspondence, Grievances and their Umpire Decisions
19District 4, Uniontown, PA, William Hynes, President, Routine Correspondence, 1966 B.T.U. Coal Mine Closing, Invest. of Fatal Mine Accident, William Hynes Retires 1959
20District 3, 106 W. Otterman St., Greensburg, PA 15601, Arbitration Between UMWA District 3 and the Pittsburgh Coal Company-Investigating Shuttle Car Operators Salary, Report Giving the History of the UMWA, Inspection Report on the Ellena Mine, UMWA/Industrial Collieries Corporation Contract 1942
21District 6, UMWA, Room 702, 85 W. Gay St., Columbus, OH, Correspondence, Arbitrations, Weirton Construction Co./Independent Strip and Coal Miners Union Contract, Investigation Concerning Leasing of Coal Lands
22District 6, Columbus, OH, Adolph Pacifico, President, Labor Day Celebration, Minor Arbitrations, Correspondence, District 6/Sutton and Stewart, Inc. Contract (1952), District 6/Gunite Construction Company Contract(1952), District 6/Roberts and Schaefer Company Contract
23District 6, Columbus, OH, Adolph Pacifico, President, Labor Day Celebration, Minor Arbitrations, Correspondence, District 6/Sutton and Stewart, Inc. Contract (1952), District 6/Gunite Construction Company Contract(1952), District 6/Roberts and Schaefer Company Contract
24District 7, Hazelton, PA, Martin Brennan, President, Correspondence
25District 8, Carbon, Indiana, James Miller, President, Correspondence
26District 9, UMWA, Shamokin, PA, Correspondence, Election of District Officers, Appeals from Local Unions 1965
27District 9, UMWA, Shamokin, PA, Routine Correspondence
28District 9, Shamokin, PA, Joseph Kershesky, President, Correspondence
29District 10, Renton, WA, Sam Nicholls, President, Correspondence
30District 11, 301 N. Eighth St., Terre Haute, Indiana, Correspondence, Audit report (1965), Election Information, Arbitration Between LU 1216 and Chinook Mine, District 11 Constitution 1968
31District 11, Terre Haute, Indiana, Robert Anderson, President Routine Corres., Minor Arbitration Contract
32District 12, UMWA, Springfield, Illinois, Routine Correspondence, Investigation of a Dispute over Seniority and Jurisdiction, Minor Arbitration
33District 12, Traux-Traer, Information on a Local Union Dispute when Traux-Traer Cross Local Union Jurisdiction, Correspondence
34District 12, Springfield, Illinois, Hugh White, President Routine Correspondence
35District 13, Albia, Iowa, Frank D. Wilson, President, Correspondence
36District 14, Pittsburg, Kansas, Routine Correspondence, Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement of , Supplemental Six Day Work Week Agreement 1950 and 1945
37District 14, Pittsburg, Kansas, Henry Allai, President, Routine Correspondence
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3B PRESIDENT'S FILES, 1945-1977 CORRESPONDENCE WITH DISTRICTS #11-50 1District 15, Denver, Colorado, Routine Correspondence
2District 15, Denver, Colorado, Frank Nefferly, President, Routine Correspondence
3District 16, Cumberland, MD, John T. Jones, President, Correspondence
4District 17, Charleston, WV, Correspondence, Holden Shop Rates
5District 17, Charleston, WV, R.R. Humphreys, President, Corres.
6District 19, Middlesboro, KY, Routine Correspondence
7District 19, Middlesboro, KY, Ray Thomason, President, Correspondence
8District 20, Birmingham, Alabama, Routine Correspondence, 1963 Illegal Work Stoppage, Constitution of the Southern Labor Union , Southern Labor Union Welfare Fund (1959)
9District 20, Routine Correspondence, Map of Southern Company System, Understanding Between Alabama Power Company and District 20
10District 20, Correspondence, Information on Work Stoppage (1963)
11District 20, Birmingham, Alabama, William Mitch, President, Routine Corres., General Walkout Because of Pay Increase Cut
12District 21, Muskage, Oklahoma, David Fowler, President, Routine Corres., 1950 Court Order Telling Union Not to Strike, Restraining Order to Keep them from Striking 1949
13District 22, Price, Utah 84501, Routine Correspondence
14District 22, Rock Springs, Wyoming, J.E. Brinley, President, Routine Corres.
15District 23, UMWA, Madisonville, Kentucky, Correspondence, Report on the Status of Laid Off Miners (1962), Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement of , 1966 Strike which Paralyzed the Western Kentucky Coal Fields, Strike Arbitration 1966
16District 23, Madisonville, KY, Information on 1965 Strike, Medical Coverage Investigation, Routine Correspondence
17District 23, Madisonville, KY, Ed J. Morgan, President, Routine Correspondence, Union to Take Over W. Kentucky Coal Co.
18District 25, Hazelton, PA, Letter from District 5 re: Yablonski Tragedy Investigation, Investigation of Blue Coal Corporation's Intent to Import Turkish Coal Miners (1969)
19District 26, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Routine Correspondence
20District 27, Billings, Montana, Routine Correspondence
21LU 9582, Correspondence, List of Union Officers 1961
22LU 9508, Routine Correspondence
23LU 9636, Aloe Brothers, Grievances, Correspondence, Seniority List
24LU 9636, Aloe Brothers, Correspondence, Standard Grievances, Strike Information , Expenses Lists 1971, 1972
25LU 9636, Aloe Brothers, Routine Correspondence, Grievances, Investigation of Victor Poznak's Grievance, Investigation of Second Grievance Between Victor Poznak and Dick Kuzio Concerning Harassment at Local Union Meetings
26LU 9636, Aloe, Correspondence, Work Stoppage 1977
27LU 9636, Aloe, Correspondence, Grievances, Arbitration
28LU 9636, Aloe-Midway, Correspondence, Standard Grievances
29LU 9636, Aloe Coal Company, Prior Pay Practices 1972
30District 26, Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Freeman Jenkins, President Standard Correspondence
31District 27, Billings, Montana, W.A. Boyle, President, Correspondence
32District 28, Norton, Virginia, Correspondence, Work Stoppages 1966
33District 28, Norton, Virginia, Allen Candra, President, Corres.
34District 29, Beckley, WV, Correspondence, Arbitration
35District 29, Beckley, WV, George J. Titler, President, Correspondence
36District 30, Pikeville, KY, Routine Correspondence
37District 30, Lexington, KY, Samuel Caddy, President, LU 9845 Bylaws
38District 31, Fairmont, WV, Correspondence, Minor Arbitrations, Workmen's Compensation Law 1961
39District 31, Fairmont, WV, Correspondence, Work Stoppage 1969
40District 31, Fairmont, WV, Cecil J. Urbaniak, President, Routine Correspondence, Union Member Arrested for Armed Robbery
41District 50, Disaffiliation-March 8, , UMWA Complaint Against District 50 for $8M Debt, District 50 Countersues, Ralph Nader Attacks the UMWA, District 50 Kicked Out of UMWA for Representing Workers in Atomic Plants, Chemical Workers in District 50 Encouraged to Join the ICWU, UMWA Resolution on Nuclear Energy, "District Fifty News" 1968
42District 50, Region 16 Office, Pittsburgh, PA, Correspondence

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SECRETARY-TREASURER'S FILES

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4 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES EARLY YEARS, 1896-1936 1-2Injunction Affidavits and Related News Items 1911-1928
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3-5Injunction Affidavits and Related Items 1928
6-7Misc.-Hearings, Depositions, Grievances, Corres., News Articles
8Early Court Cases and Hearings 1927
9Election Tally Sheet 1921
10Nomination Totals 1936
11UMWA 7th Convention Proceedings 1896
12Special Wage Scale Convention -Minutes 1914
13-14Dual Organizations: Correspondence, The Michael Halapy Case
15LU 2424 Treasurer's Book 1915-1920
16Employee Evictions 1927
17Company Housing Leases 1925
18Summary of UMWA Cases 1927
19Miscellaneous Court Cases 1927-28
20The Menace Confronting the UMWA 1923
21-22Strike Investigation Correspondence 1927-29
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5 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1933-1953 1Grievances 1934-37
2Code Authority of Western Pennsylvania Price Lists 1934
3Wage Proposals 1935
4Joint Conference Statements 1935
5District 5 Convention 1934
6McKeesport Coal and Coke Company-Findings and amp; Opinion 1938
7Appalachian Agreement 1939
8Agreements 1934-37
9New Labor Legislation 1937
10Correspondence to D.C. 1933-36
11Correspondence to D.C. 1937-40
12Correspondence to D.C. 1941-45
13Miscellaneous Correspondence 1944-47
14Statement of John L. Lewis Before Senate 1947
15Contract Negotiations 1945
16Grievance Reports 1936-47
17Account Statement Book 1936
18Miscellaneous News Items 1933-36
19Grievances and Miscellaneous 1933
20General Correspondence 1945-1953
21Transfer Records 1934-1951
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6 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1936-1966 1Bell Telephone Company
2C
3Commonwealth Trust Company
4Compensation
5Colonial Press
6City of Pittsburgh Taxes
7Contributions to Local 249
8D
9Disaster Relief
10E
11F and E Check Protector
12Folk, Leslie, M.D.
13F
14Audits and Financial Reports
15LaRue, Harry James
16688
17Active File
18A
19B
20Robert Gordon
21-22Floyd C. Bell, Agent, National Security Corporation
23Lamo, Alfred
24McCallister, Francis
25Parrell Dominick
26Pellegrini, Marion
27Frank Sabolsky
28Miscellaneous Membership Information
296132
301.25 Dues Result of Steel Strike 1959
31LU 5085
32Justin McCarthy, Editor UMWA Journal
33McFarland, Andrew, Welfare and Retirement
34-35M, Routine Correspondence
36Medical Office, Welfare and Retirement
37Metcalf, Mahan and Mahan, Indianapolis, IN: Shorthand Reporters
38Milo Harding Company Account
39Paul Moyer, Special Assistant, Welfare Fund
40Multi-Clean Products Account
41N, Dues, Welfare and Retirement
42National Bank of Washington, D.C.
43-44National Surety Corp., Indianapolis, IN: Bonding of UMW Officers
45O, Routine Correspondence
46G, Welfare and Retirement, Routine Correspondence
47Fred Gullick (Secretary and Treasurer, District 5)
48Gerald Griffiths-Secretary, Special Membership Committee
49H, Welfare and Retirement, Dues
50John Hancock-Mutual Life Insurance Company, UMWA Members Claims
51Earl Houck, UMWA Legal Department Director
52Harshall, Dennis
53Halvonik, Pete, District 5 Executive Board Member
54-55J-K, Welfare and Retirement, Dues
56Harmon, Kelley Jr., Welfare and Retirement
57Thomas Kennedy-Reports from District 5 Officers 1952-1958
58Thomas Kennedy-Reports from District 5 Officers 1950-1953
59Thomas Kennedy-Reports from District 5 Officers 1950-1954
60Thomas Kennedy-Reports from District 5 Officers 1947-1950
61L, Disability Benefits
62Labor's Non-Partisan League, Circular Letters
63Lewis, John L. Correspondence re: Birthday Dinner February 12, 1948
64LU 50, District #5
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8 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1950-801West PA Committee to Support Striking Workers
2Perry Bros. Coal v. UMWA Correspondence 1978
3Letter to Coal Company 1977
4Union Labor Report 1979
5Newspaper Articles 1980
6Miscellaneous Correspondence 1972
7Employee Vacation Days 1972
8Labor Department Matters
9Local Union Transfers 1953-58
10Local Union Transfers 1958-70
11Local Union Transfers 1971-80
12Correspondence 1950-56
13International Miners Relief Fund -Medical Forms 1978
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9 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1953-79 1Court Summons 1970
2Labor Activity Reports 1972
3Annual Report Forms 1976-81
4Nominations-International 1972
5Daily Activity Reports-Board Members 1969
6Board Meetings 1972
7Board Meeting Material 1969
8-11Miscellaneous Correspondence 1974-79
12Board Meeting Minutes 1953-61
13Correspondence Convention
14Labor Management Reports- 1961
15-20Financial Reports- 1960-1965
21Labor Management Reports 1959-1970
22U.S. Government Reports
235/31/66 Audit International Office-District 5
24Thomas Kennedy Correspondence
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10 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1959-721Kenneth Schmidt Fund
2SCM Corporation
3Secretary Changer
4Seddon, Correspondence from W.A. Boyle
5-7Owens, John Sec-Treasurer, Receipts for Reports, Correspondence
8-10Seddon, John from John Owens, Routine Office Correspondence 1968-70
11Seddon, John from John Owens, Routine Office Correspondence 1971
12Seddon, John from George Titler (V.P. UMWA International)
13State Workmens' Compensation Fund: Claims Forms
14LU 1248 Audits
15Attorney papers-Engle Lloyd
16C, Miscellaneous
17Duquesne Light Company-Stocks
18D, Miscellaneous
19E, Miscellaneous
20-21Robert Gordon
22Judge Gourley
23G, Miscellaneous
24H, Miscellaneous
25Insurance
26 I, Miscellaneous
27Lease
28L, Miscellaneous
29M, Miscellaneous
30Mc, Miscellaneous
31N, Miscellaneous
32O, Miscellaneous
33Pittsburgh Coal
34Public Law
35P, Miscellaneous
36R, Miscellaneous
37S, Miscellaneous
38State Workmen's Insurance Fund
39Stone Castle papers
40Tunnelton Organizing Campaign
41-45T-W, Y, Miscellaneous
46-47Miscellaneous
48-491971 District Executive Board Meeting-Re: Charges in Election 1970
50Justice Department Court Orders
51Western Pennsylvania District Court
52Seddon Correspondence
53District Committee Reports
54 Tasa Coal Company
55Tri-County Coal Company-Organization Campaign
56International Election 1969
57UMWA Chart of Accounts
58Bart Mussimino Case
59LU 1197 Board Case
60Organizing Report Form
61Seddon Correspondence 1964
62-63Labor Organization Reports 1959-1970
64US District Court Cases-Correspondence
65Dues Records April 1959-July 1959
66Dues Records May 1959-December 1959
67Correspondence
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11 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1960-661P
2Provisional Local Union Reports
3Palmer, Phillip
4PA, Commonwealth of
5Pitney Bowes
6New Kensington Clinic
7National Labor Relations Board
8O
9-10John Owens
11LU 7525, Washington, D.C.
12Mc
13McAndrews, Eugene F.
14McCarthy, Justin
15McFarland, Andrew
16Miscellaneous
17M
18Medical Office
19Metcalf and Mahan and Mahan
20Milo Harding Company
21Mitch, Val J.
22Meyer, Paul
23National Bank of Washington, D.C.
24N
25National Security Corporation
26Hospitalization Medical Claim Form
27Insurance
28IBM
29International Executive Board
30IRS
31J
32Journal
33K
34L
35Labor
36Lauch, Rex-Assistant Editor
37Lewis, John L.
38Dr. Lebovitz
39F
40F and E Check Protection
41Information of General Nature
42Information of General Nature
43Gaydos, Joseph M.
44Griffith, Gerald
45Green, Raymond
46Hotel
47H
48Halvonik, Peter
49John Hancock Insurance Company
50A
51Audits and Financial Reports
52Miscellaneous Items
53 District Board
54B-Correspondence
55C-Correspondence
56Circular Letters
57M. Budzanoski
58Coal Research Board
59D-Correspondence
60E-Correspondence
61William A. Boyle, Vice President UMWA
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12 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1967-711Black Lung and Boyle Issue, Clippings re: Boyle-J.A. Yablonski 1970
2Union National Bank , Account with District 5 1964-69
3Department of Labor 1969
4V-Accounts with Vocational Rehabilitation Workshop
5W -Inquiries re: Benefits Telegrams: 1968 Local Union's to Gov. Shafer re: State Police Strikebreaking 1969 Local Union's to R. Schweikert re: Safety Bill 1969 District 5 to President re: Coal Mine Safety 1970 re: Election Procedures 1971 District 5 to Secretary of Labor re: Ballot Seizure 1971 M. Budzanoski to LU 6566 re: Unauthorized Work Stoppage 1969
6Widman, Michael, Director of Organization, UMWA (One Letter)
7Wilner, Wilner, and Kuhn, Attorneys, Court Cases 1969-70
8Work Stoppage Reports-US Department of Labor (One Letter) 1971
9XYZ, Routine Correspondence 1967-68
10 Routine Correspondence 1971
11T, Routine Correspondence 1970
12Thomas, Lester (International Board Representative)
13Titler, George J., Vice President, UMWA
14Transfer of Funds from International to District #5
15U
16-17Unauthorized Stoppages of Work- 1968
18Area Medical Office, UMWA, (One Letter) 1972
19Audits-District #5, 1966-1972
20Boyle, W.A. Acknowledgements: District 5 Disbursements
21Budzanoski, Michael
22Carey, Ed, General Counsel
23Channel, Wayne 1972
24Disbanded Local Unions
25Dick, A.B., Company Receipts
26EEO Commission
27Gimbels (Air Conditioner)
28Griffith, Gerald, Special Membership Committee
29-30Hospitalization/Group Plan
31Joint Wage Commission Bulletin
32Kuhn, Engle, and Blair, Attorneys, Court Cases and Legal Services 1972
33Journal, UMWA-Subscriptions
34K: Kafton Coal Company (WV), Karl Kafton, Board Member Candidate
35Kane, William, Labor Department 1972
36Karlavage, John S., UMWA International Representative
37Labor Department, Welfare Pension
38Alfred Lamo, International Auditor 1972
39LU 7525, Washington, D.C.
40U
40State Legislation Workmen's Compensation 1972
41General Office Correspondence
42Moyer, Paul, Welfare and Retirement Fund
43M and P Investment Company Business Card
44McAndrews, Eugene, Welfare and Retirement Fund (Death Benefits)
45McFarland, Donald, Welfare and Retirement Fund (Pensions)
46National Bank of Washington, D.C.
47News Releases, Budzanoski re: Workmens' Compensation Bill 1972
48Occupational Injuries Survey
49-50Owens, John, Secretary-Treasurer, International
51Palmer, W. Phillips, Assistant Area Medical Administrator 1972
52Polar Water Company Account
53Personnel
54PINS (For 50 Year Members)
55Popp, John, Assistant to the President
56Royal Typewriter Account
57Changes of Secretary, District #5
58Seddon, John Medical Claim Form
59Seddon, John, from John Owens
60Transfer of Funds from International 1972-74
61IRS
62-63Welfare and Retirement Fund, Washington, D.C.
64Widman, Michael, UMWA Attorney, Expense Sheets
65Weiner Office Equipment
66Yablonski, Kenneth, Letter to John Seddon re: "Threats" in Letter
67Yablonski, Joseph, Letter to John Seddon re: "Childish Prank"
68Nomination Meetings for International Elections 1972
69District Elections , Letters of Candidacy 1972
70A: Office Supplies
71Addresses-Personnel
72Boyle, W.A., President, UMWA List of Names and Addresses of District #5 Coal Companies Copies: John Seddon's Reports
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13 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1967-711Mike Budzanoski-Memoranda, 1972
2-3Mike Budzanoski-Memoranda, , Reports of Meetings Attended 1970
4Mike Budzanoski-Memoranda, 1968
5Mike Budzanoski
6B, Routine Correspondence
7Bell Telephone Account
8Brennan, Joseph P., UMWA Director of Research and Marketing
9C, Routine Office Correspondence
10Carey, Ed, Legal Department, UMWA International, Washington, D.C.
11Centerville Clinic, Fredericktown, PA
12H.B. Charmbury, Secretary, Mines and Industries
13Channel, Wayne, Secretary to John Owens
14Coal Research Board
15Colonial Press, Incorporated Account
16Commonwealth of Pennsylvania-Legislative Journal Copies
17D, Accounts
18A.B. Dick Company Accounts
19Disbanded Locals-1969
20E, Routine Office Correspondence
21Evans, Lewis E., Department Mines and Mineral Industries
22F, Routine Office Correspondence
23F and E Check Company
24Hospitalization-Group
25Granite Equipment Leasing
26G, Routine Office Correspondence
27Gillcrist, Walter E., Counsel, UMWA
28H, General Office Correspondence
29I, General Office Correspondence
30Inter-Office Memoranda
31 IRS
32J, Routine Office Correspondence
33K, Routine Office Correspondence
34L, Routine Office Correspondence
35Labor Department
36Department of Labor and Industry
37Labor's Non-Partisan League of Allegheny County
38Lauck, Rex, Assistant Editor, Journal
39Legal Department-W.R. Owens
40John L. Lewis Circular Letter
41Local Union Meetings Attended by President
42Mc, Routine Office Correspondence
43McAndrew, Eugene, Welfare and Retirement Benefits
44McArthy, Justin, UMWA Journal Editor
45McFarland, Donald, Review Unit, Welfare and Retirement Fund
46McLaughlin Company Bonding
47M, Routine Office Correspondence
48Maneval, David R. PhD., Department of Mines
49Manpower Development and Training
50Metcalf, Mahan, and Tierney, Reporters (One Letter)
51Moyer, Paul, Welfare and Retirement Fund
52Department of Mines and Mineral Industries
53National Bank of Washington, D.C.
54National Labor Relations Board
55National Surety Corporation Bonding
56New Kensington Clinic
57O, Routine Office Correspondence
58Oil and Gas Inspection Division
59Owens, John, UMWA Treasurer 1971
60P, Routine Office Correspondence
61Palmer, Phillip, Area Medical Office
62PA Unemployment Compensation Law
63Personnel-District #5
64Property of Disbanded Local Union's
65Q
66R, Routine Office Correspondence
67Reports of Local Union Meetings Attended by Mike Budzanoski
68Rasefske, Joseph, Area Medical Office
69Resolutions
70S, Routine Office Correspondence
71Safety Conference, Bureau of Mines 1969
72Salvation Army
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14 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1967-19791Transfer Application
2Construction Workers Dues
3Catch-All Correspondence
4-6Miscellaneous Correspondence
7Miscellaneous Correspondence to Washington, D.C. from Districts
8Correspondence of Previous Administration
9Group Insurance
10Miller, Arnold 1974
11Miller, Arnold 1975
12Miller, Arnold 1973
13Miller, Arnold 1975
14Miller, Arnold 1976
15Miller, Arnold 1977
16 Miller, Arnold 1979
17Personnel Director
18Other Districts
19Legislative Departments
20Locals Prior to Disbanding
21990 Forms
22Local Union Correspondence-Disbanding 1973
23ABC District Panel
24Miscellaneous Correspondence
25Catch-All 1975
26Catch-All Correspondence
27Marianna Local Delinquency Replies
28Relief Checks 1971
29Receipts-Relief Benefits
30 Executive Board Meeting Minutes 1967-1968
31Miscellaneous
32Catch-All 1975
33Correspondence
34 Election Samples 1958
35Labor Day 1967
36Pension Records 1966-69
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15 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1973-801 Construction Dues 1975
2Sub-District Meetings
3Peggs Run Case
4 LM-1A and LM-2 Reports 1973-75
5Pittsburgh National Bank Statements
6 Perdiem 1975
7UMWA Journal and Federal Credit Union
8Ratification of Contract 1974
9Hodgson v. Districts, Departmental Labor
10 UMWA District #5, Doctor's Testimony Expense Fund
11Unemployment Compensation
12 Audit 1968-1980
13Forty-Seventh Constitutional Convention
14May 4 and 5 Safety Seminar
15May 18 and 19, Strip Mine Safety Seminar 1976
16Mine Committee Meeting
17 District #5 Convention and 1979 Organizing Drive 1974
18Financial Secretaries Conference
19Compensation Department
20Washington, D.C., Correspondences, Memorandums, Dues
21COMPAC, Correspondences, Memorandums, Dues
22Sabo, Peter, Correspondences, Memorandums, Dues
23Internal Revenue, Correspondences, Memorandums, Dues
24Fifty Year Pins
25District #3, Correspondences, Memorandums, Dues
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16 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1973-821Kenneth Yablonski, Correspondence
2Compensation Department Correspondence
3 International Nominations and Elections 1977
4Organizing Expenses 1975
5Taft-Hartley Order 1978
6Strike Fund and Benefits
7Disaster Funds
8Miners' Relief Fund Phase II and 1978
9District Memorial Plaque
10District #5 Coal Miners Relief Fund Distribution 1978
11UMWA District #5; 50th Consecutive and 23rd
12Constitutional Convention
13Miscellaneous
14Executive Board Meeting Minutes 1970
15August 30-31, State Council 1982
16 Newspaper Clippings
17Time Sheets
18Journal 1982
19Baron Reports
20Anti-Nuclear Rally March 28, 1981
21All Union Committee: to Shorten Work Week
22AFL-CIO
23Address Changes
24Area Council Meetings 1981
25Baron Reports 1981
26Black Lung Rally
27Governor's Coal Conference
28Journal 1981
29National Council
30Issues of the 97th Congress
31Legislative Updates 97th Congress
32Lobbyists
33Negotiating News
34News Releases
35Proposed Contracts
36State Council Expense Vouchers Copies
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17 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES, 1981 TAX RECORDS 1937-44 LOCAL UNION AUDITS, LU 73-1248 1-8Newspaper Clippings Jan-July 1981
9Miscellaneous Tax Records 1937-1944
10Local Union Audits #73-1248
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18 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES, 1975-79 LOCAL UNION AUDITS, LU 1378-9873 MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSE FILES 1 LM-3 Reports from Local Unions in District #5 1975
2Patrick, Harry, Correspondence, Memorandums, Dues
3Taborich, Mike, Correspondence, Memorandums, Dues
4Howkinberry, Lynne, Correspondence, Memorandums, Dues
5Draut, Walter W., Correspondence, Memorandums, Dues
6International Convention 1976
7Harrisburg Office Expenses (District #5)
8Ratification Material (Books)
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19 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES MEMBERSHIP and DUES REPORTS 1934-38, 1946-50 LOCAL UNION EXPENSE AUDITS 1947-61 DUES LISTS and PAY SHEETS A-C 1977 1Monthly Membership Reports and Dues Paid, 1934-1938, 1946-1950
2Local Union Expense Audits 1947-1961 Strike 1947-1961
3Dues Lists and Pay Sheets, A-C (Alpha by Local Union Location) 1977
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20 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES DUES LISTS and PAY SHEETS C-R 1977 1Dues Lists and Pay Sheets, C-R (Alpha by Local Union Location) 1977
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21 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES DUES LISTS and PAYSHEETS R-Z 1977 ORGANIZING EXPENSES 1961-69 1M. Budzanoski Expense/Salary 1960-1961
2John Wusels Expenses/Salary 1962-1964
3 Work Papers 1966
4 Financial Reports 1967
5Organizing 1967
6 Paysheets 1967
7Revised Labor Manager
8Labor Management Worksheets
9Financial Reports 1968
10 Pay Sheets 1968
11Labor Management Worksheet 1968
12M. Budzanoski Expenses/Salary 1968
13-14 Organizing 1968
15Payments Temporary Employees 1969
16 Payroll 1969
17Celebration 4/1/69
18Vouchers 1966
19Popp, John 1969
20Ladisic, Joseph 1969
21Seddon, John 1969
22DeMarco, August 1969
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22 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES ORGANIZING EXPENSES 1969-721Gross, Ernest 1969
2Nuccetti, Roland 1969
3McCallister, Francis 1969
4Payroll of Presidents and Lobbyists 1969
5Organizing Special 1969
6Transportation and Picketing 1969
7-8Organizing 1969
9Sabolsky, Frank 1969
10Budzanoski, Mike 1969
11Dust Committee 1969
12Halvonik, Peter 1969
13Wusels, John 1969
14Pelligrini, Marion 1969
15Expense Sheets, Miscellaneous 1969
16 Vouchers 1969
17Labor Management Reports 1969
18Financial Reports 1969
19Financial Reports 1970
20M. Budzanoski 1970
21Bernando, Peter 1970
22Stover, Harry 1970
23Sabolsky, Frank 1970
24Venesky, Theodore 1970
25Vilcoso, Albert 1970
26Ladisic, Joseph 1970
27Halvonik, Peter 1970
28Gross, Ernest 1970
29DeMarco, August 1970
30Wusels, John 1970
31Seddon, John 1970
32Nuccetelli, Roland 1970
33Pepp, John 1970
34Phillips, Andrew 1970
35Pellegrini, Marion 1970
36Anti Auditors Reports, 1969-72
37Financial Reports 1972
38Robert Abbadine 1972
39Louis Antal 1972
40Peter Bernardo 1972
41Michael Budzanoski 1972
42August DeMarco 1972
43Roland Nuccetelli 1972
44John Seddon 1972
45Andrew Phillips 1972
46Arthur Refosco 1972
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23 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES 1972-19741Harry Storek 1972
2Theodore Venisky 1972
3Albert Vilcoso 1972
4John Wusels
5Temporary Employees 1972
6Work Sheets 1972
7John Seddon, Work Reports
8Receipts and Disbursement Statements 1972
9Salaries and Expenses 1972
10Picketers
11Robert Abbadine 1973
12Louis Antal 1973
13Peter Bernardo 1973
14August DeMarco 1973
15William Finley 1973
16Roland Nuccetelli 1973
17Arthur Refosco 1973
18Peter Sabo 1973
19Steve Segedi 1973
20Harry Stover 1973
21Financial Statements
22Louis Antal 1974
23William Finley 1974
24Peter Sabo 1974
25Steve Segedi 1974
26Joseph Volensky 1974
27Charles Yablonski 1974
28 Revenue/Expense Report
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24 SECRETARY-TREASURER FILES ORGANIZATIONAL EXPENSES 1975 DEMOGRAPHIC INFORMATION 1984 1Louis Antal 1975
2William Finley 1975
3Peter Sabo 1975
4Steve Segedi 1975
5Joseph Volinsky 1975
6Temporary Employees 1975
7Financial Statements 1975
8Demographic Information-US by State
9Demographic Information-PA by County

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Series III: LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE AND GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE FILES

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25 LU CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS, 1975-1979 1LU 2026, 1486, and 2377 (Midway), Routine Correspondence
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2LU 6754 (Champion), Standard Grievances, Routine Corres.
3LU 2026 Westland, Standard Grievances
4LU 2026 Westland, Routine Correspondence, List of Officers, Civil Suit Between Local and France Falsetti Over Seniority Safety Investigation 1961 1949
5LU 73, Montour Mine #10, Standard Grievances, Written Warnings to Two Miners Who Caused a Mine Accident
6LU 73, Investigation of an Accident Caused by 2 Miners Attempting to Move 17 Cars of Coal Up a Grade
7Maple Creek Mine, Request for Permit to Drill Gas Well in Mine 1979
8Maple Creek Mine #5, Decision by the PA DER Concerning Drilling Gas Wells in Active Coal Mines
9-13LU 1190, Ellsworth Mine, Grievances, Suspension Notices
14LU 1190, Ellsworth Mine #51, Investigation of Violation of the Disclosure Act During to Election of Officers, Grievances Petition to Form a New Local Union, May 15, Miner's Strike 1972
15-17LU 1190, Ellsworth Mine, New Contract Requirements, Federal Credit Union Bylaws, List of Union Members
18LU 1828, Standard Grievances
19LU 2244, Standard Grievance Form
20LU 2347, Etna Equipment, Standard Correspondence
21LU 2393, Westmont, Standard Grievances
22LU 7956, Shops, Violations of the Wage Agreement
23-26LU 2874, Marianna, Standard Grievances
27LU 688, Clyde, Standard Grievances, Investigation into the Threat of Discharge by the Mine of Certain Miners if They Tried to Hold a Union Office, Letters from Doctors About Injured Miners, Arbitration of a Miner's Strike
28-29LU 688, Clyde, Standard Grievances, Office Correspondence, Grievance Arbitration about Unworked Holiday Pay Eligibility
30LU 688, General Office Correspondence
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26 LU CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS, 1975-1979 1LU 762, Standard Grievances
2-6LU 762, Vesta #5, Grievances, Mine Hazard Evaluation
7LU 1787, Crescent, Grievances, Arbitrations, Report of Fatal Accident
8LU 2131, Eidemiller, Agreement Between the Mine and Union, Arbitration of Seniority and Mine Management Policy
9LU 2131, Eidemiller, Arbitration Between the Union and Mine Concerning the Layoffs of Men Who had Seniority
10LU 2131, Eidemiller, Standard Grievances, Arbitrations
11LU 2155, Ocean, Standard Grievances
12LU 2399, Vesta #4, Grievances, Policy and Strike Arbitration Statistics: 1922
13LU 5864, Hutchinson, Standard Grievances
14LU 7951, Old Home Manor, Arbitrations, Standard Grievances
15LU 7951, Hostetter, Dunkard Creek, and Vipond
16LU 8123, Delmont, Court Case Against the Mine
17LU 9873, Banning, Grievances, Arbitrations, Correspondence
18LU 1378, Tunnelton, Standard Grievances, Minor Arbitration
19LU 1488, Penn Allegheny, Grievances, Correspondence
20LU , Renton, Correspondence, Grievances, Arbitrations 1993
21LU , Renton, Blitz Inspection Results 1993
22LU , Renton, Award Presentation, Policy Revisions 1993
23LU 1993, Renton (Sub-District #5), Mine Re-Opening, Telephone Directory of the Pittsburgh Coal Company
24LU 1993, Renton (Sub-District #5), Correspondence
25LU 3506, Russellton, Grievances, Injuries Report
26LU 4426, Harmar, Standard Grievances
27LU 4963, Fawn, Standard Grievances
28LU 6132, Newfield, Standard Grievances, Correspondence
29LU 6274, Leechburg, Standard Grievances
30LU 6566, Oakmont, Standard Grievances
31LU 6986, Canterbury, Standard Grievance
32Grievance Reports, UMWA District #5
3331 Blanchard Mine, Office Correspondence
34LU 50, Office Correspondence
35LU 50, Grievances, Union Minutes, List of Members
36LU 73, Montour #10 Mine, Standard Grievances
37LU 73, Montour #10, Correspondence, Standard Grievances
38LU 73, Montour #10, Sub-District #2, General Correspondence
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27 LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S FILES MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS, 1975-1979 1LU 73, Montour #10, Request for Return to Work, Referee's Decisions
2LU 75, Bower Hill Mine, Correspondence
3LU 106, Banning #2, General Correspondence
4LU 155, Gibson, Correspondence, Union/Mine Agreement
5LU 155, Gibson, General Correspondence
6LU 235, Victory Hill, General Correspondence
7LU 235, Victory Hill Idle, Correspondence, Order to Disband
8LU 274, Boston Gas Coal, Articles Re: Union Strike
9LU 524, Harwick, Correspondence, Strike Information
10LU 524, Harwick, Correspondence, Harwick Mine Investigation
11LU 524, Harwick Mine, Correspondence, Strike Information
12LU 595, Francis, Routine Correspondence
13LU 625, Versailles, Correspondence, Strike Information, Union Minutes, Standard Grievances
14LU 625, Versailles, Union Complaints and Investigations
15LU 688, Clyde #1, Union Complaints and Investigations, Mine Safety Inspection, Strike Information
16LU 688, Clyde #1, Correspondence, List of Officers
17LU 688, Clyde #1, Grievances, Arbitration Cases, Strike Information, Union By- Laws
18LU 688, Clyde Mine, Routine Office Correspondence
19LU 688, Clyde Mine, Correspondence, Minor Arbitration
20LU 762, Standard Grievances
21-23Vesta #5, Standard Grievances
24LU 762, Grievances, Correspondence
25LU 725, Montour Valley, Correspondence, List of Officers
26LU 688, Clyde, Routine Correspondence
27LU 762, Vesta #5, Complaints and Investigations, Investigation of a Fatal Accident
28LU 762, Vesta #5, Correspondence, Constitutional Resolution
29LU 762, Vesta #5, Correspondence, Absentee Notices
30LU 762 and J and L Steel Corp., Arbitration of Grievance 75-4
31LU 762 and J and L Steel Corp., Arbitration of Grievance #75-10
32LU 762, Vesta #5 Mine, List of Company Employees, Correspondence, Information on Bomb Threats, Strike Information
33LU 762, Vesta #5 Mine, Correspondence
34LU 762, Grievances
35LU 762, Vesta #5, (File #1), Correspondence, Union Minutes
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28 LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S FILES MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS, 1975-1979 1LU 762, Vesta #5, (File #2), Correspondence, Mechanic Training Program, Coal Mining Accident Reports
2LU 762, Vesta #5, Correspondence, Grievance Investigations
3LU 762, Vesta #5, Correspondence, Grievance Investigation, 43rd Constitutional Convention Resolution
4LU 1046, Solar, Routine Office Correspondence
5LU 1143, Enterprise Mine, Routine Office Correspondence
6LU 1197, Cokeburg, Correspondence, Strike Information, Court Cases Between Union and Mine
7LU 762, Standard Grievances>
8LU 762, Grievances, Arbitration Between Union and Mine
9LU 854, Crescent #2, Correspondence, Safety Policy
10LU 854, Crescent #2, Correspondence, Strike Information
11LU 1197, Somerset Mine #60, Grievances
12LU 1197, Cokeburg Mine #60, Correspondence, Strike Info.
13-14LU 1197, Cokeburg, Standard Grievances
15LU 1197, Somerset Mine #60, Cokeburg, Correspondence
16LU 1197, Somerset Mine #60, Cokeburg, Correspondence, Grievances and Investigations, Minor Arbitrations
17LU 1248, Maple Creek, Corres., Grievances, Arbitrations, Court Case Between Union and Mine, Safety Inspection Report, Occupational Survey
18LU 1248, Maple Creek, Correspondence, Safety Hearing
19LU 1198, Montour #4, Investigation of Union Elections, Strike Information, Safety Report
20LU 1198, Montour #4, Correspondence, Investigation of Miner's Death
21LU 1198, Montour #4, Standard Grievances
22LU 1208, Routine Correspondence
23LU 1248, U.S. Steel-Maple Creek, Standard Grievances
24LU 1248, U.S. Steel-Maple Creek, Standard Grievances
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29 LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S FILES MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS, 1975-1979 1-3LU 1248, Maple Creek, Grievances, Resin Roog Bolt Dispute
4LU 1248 and U.S. Steel Corporation, Preparation Plant
5LU 1248, Maple Creek, Correspondence, Injury Reports, Strike Information, Union
6LU 1248, Routine Correspondence, District Commission Report
7LU 1248, Correspondence, Union By-Laws, Minor Arbitrations
8LU 1248, Maple Creek, Correspondence, Arbitrations
9LU 1248, Maple Creek, Correspondence, Summons to the Union, Arbitration, Strike Information
10LU 1248, Maple Creek, Union Officers, Strike Information
11LU 1248, Award Given to James Nagy, Fatal Mine Roof-Fall
12LU 1248, Maple Creek, Indictment of William Summons
13LU 1349, Routine Correspondence
14LU 1349, Ocean-Pensioners, Standard Correspondence
15LU 1378 and Tunnelton Mining Company, Mechanic-Tool Rental
16LU 1378, Tunnelton, Corres., Grievances, Accident Reports
17LU 1378, Marion Mine-Tunnelton, Correspondence, Arbitration Picture of Tunnelton Mine
18LU 1378, Marion Mine-Tunnelton, Coal Mine Inspection Report, 1964 Wage Rates, Photos: Coal Train, Coal Dust Explosion
19LU 1378, Tunnelton, Grievances, Correspondence
20LU 1378, Tunnelton, Grievances, Umpire's Decision
21LU 1382, Routine Correspondence
22LU 1198, Montour #4, Investigation of a Fatal Accident, List of Employees, Mine Fire Investigation, Mining Under Slate
23LU 1198, Montour #4, Correspondence, Political Pamphlets
24LU 1208, Langeloth, Routine Correspondence
25U.S. Steel, Maple Creek Mine, Legal Brief Concerning William Simmons
26LU 1349, Ocean, Routine Correspondence
27LU 1382, Jeff Mine, Routine Correspondence
28LU 1428, Margerum Strip, Routine Correspondence
29LU 1486, Peggs Run, Grievances, Routine Correspondence
30LU 1428, Pittsburgh Coal Strips, Routine Correspondence
31LU 1486, Peggs Run, Grievances, Routine Correspondence
32LU 1486, Peggs Run, Strike Info., Union Meeting Minutes, Standard Grievances
33LU 1486, Peggs Run, Correspondence, Standard Grievances
34LU 1488, Penn Allegheny, Corres., Standard Correspondence
35LU 1488, Penn Allegheny, List of Penn Allegheny Employees
36LU 1488, Penn Allegheny Coal Company, Correspondence
37LU 1491, Corey Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
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30 LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S FILES MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS, 1975-1979 1LU 1724, Routine Correspondence
2LU 1618, Dorchem, Routine Correspondence, Grievances
3LU 1644, Mowhawk Mining, Brookes Mine, List of Members
4LU 1724, Routine Correspondence
5LU 1724, Midland, Routine Correspondence
6LU 1787, California, Routine Correspondence
7LU 1787, Crescent #1, Correspondence, Safety Investigation
8LU 1787, Crescent #1, Routine Correspondence
9LU 1812, Fleck Coal Company, Fishwick Mine, Officers List
10LU 1826, Hazel Mine, Routine Correspondence
11LU 1828, Gysegem-Twilight, Etna, Correspondence, Grievances
12LU 1828, Twilight Industries, Correspondence, Company Layoffs, Standard Grievances, Panel Forms
13LU 1829, Rich Hill Mine, Routine Correspondence
14LU 1898, Russel Strip, Correspondence, Grievances, Investigation of Union Officers' Dealings with Union Money
15LU 1917, Bertha Consumers Company, Standard Correspondence Grievances
16LU 2025, Banning #1, Correspondence, Television Editorial
17LU 2025, Banning #1, Routine Correspondence
18LU 2025, Banning-Jacobs Creek, Pensioners, Correspondence
19LU 2026, Westland, Corres., Safety Report, Contract Dispute
20LU 2026, Westland Mine, Strike Information, Grievance Investigations
21UMWA District 5, Routine Correspondence, Account of a Mr. Falsetti Bringing Charges Against the Union for Kicking Him Out
22LU 2105, Tom's Run Group, Routine Correspondence
23LU 2125, Lindley, Routine Correspondence
24LU 2131, Adam Eidemiller, Authorization Forms, Grievances
25LU 2144, Elizabeth Group, Routine Correspondence
26LU 2148, Somers, Union Officer List, Union Audit Results
27LU 2148, Somers Mine, Pensioners, Routine Correspondence
28LU 2232, Vesta #6, Routine Correspondence
29LU 2201, Nello Teer, Grievances, Routine Correspondence
30LU 2242, Curtisville, Corres., Union Financial Report, Employee Addresses
31LU 2242, Curtisville, Correspondence, 1967 Election Returns, Newspaper Article About Union Blacklisting Dissidents
32LU 2244, Mathies, Timothy Irvin Case-Accused of Faking Medical Problems, Civil Action Against Union by Coal Company, Investigation of Fatal Mining Accident
33LU 2244, Mathies, Routine Correspondence, Grievances, Arbitrations Before the U.S. Department of Interior, Employee Seniority List
34LU 2242, Francis, Routine Correspondence
35LU 2244, Mathies, Safety Report, Dust Samples, Survey on Firebosses
36LU 2244, Mathies, List of Employees, Complaint About Safety Conditions of the Mine, List of Officers
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31 LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S FILES MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS, 1975-1979 1LU 2244, Appeal Regarding Union's Handling of Money
2LU 2244, Mathies Mine, Arbitration Between Mine and Union, Union Resolution on Seniority, Strike Information
3LU 2244, Mathies, Mine Fire Investigation, Strike Info.
4LU 2244, Mathies, Corres., Expenses Report, Safety Report
5LU 2244, Mathies, Standard Grievances
6LU 2273, J.L Sager, Routine Correspondence
7LU 2347, Etna Equipment and Supply, Routine Correspondence
8LU 2353, Euclid, Routine Correspondence
9LU 2393, Westmont, Union Minutes
10LU 2399, Vesta #4, Standard Grievances
11LU 2399, Vesta #4, Safety Glass Policy, Invest. of Union Election
12LU 2399, Vesta #4, Correspondence, Strike Information
13LU 2399, Vesta #4, Correspondence, Safety Committee Report
14LU 2424, Curry Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
15LU 2563, National #1, Agreements, Routine Correspondence
16LU 2874, Marianna Mine #58, Correspondence, Grievances
17LU 2728, Erie Mine, Routine Correspondence
18LU 2874, Marianna Mine #58, Correspondence, Grievances
19LU 2874, Marianna Mine #58, Bethlehem Mine Corporation Appeals, Referee's Award of Compensation to Miner's Widow, Committee Investigation of Safety Committee Election
20LU 2874, Marianna Mine #58, Correspondence, Mine Explosion Information, List of Union Officers
21LU 2874, Marianna Mine, Correspondence, Union Fact Sheet
22LU 2874, Marianna, Unemployment Compensation, Arbitration Concerning Employee Classification
23LU 2932, Mayview, Routine Correspondence
24LU 3073, Armstrong Mine, Routine Correspondence
25LU 3120, Apollo Group, Routine Correspondence
26LU 3010, Daugherty Coal, Routine Correspondence
27LU 3137, Berry, Routine Correspondence
28LU 3140, Pine Run, Correspondence, List of Union Officers
29LU 3140, Pine Run, Corres., Miners Sent to Safety School
30LU 3140, Routine Correspondence
31LU 2874, Marianna Mine #58, Correspondence, Arbitration re: Christmas bonuses for employees who voluntarily quit before the bonus was paid, Explosion Settlement, Strike Report, Arbitration re: Time and 1/2 Pay Rate
32LU 3148, Creighton Fuel, Corres., Pro Rata Vacation Pay
33LU 3157, Braeburn, 1950 Report on the Braeburn Coal Co., Partnership Agreement, Routine Correspondence
34LU 3422, Dougherty Coal, Routine Correspondence, Grievance and Settlement re: Back Vacation Pay
35LU 3436, Montour #9, Correspondence, Disbanding Notice, List of Officers, Safety Committee Report of Mine Conditions
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32 LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S FILES MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS, 1975-1979 1LU 3506, Russelton Mine, Correspondence, Grievances, Strike Info., By-Laws of the Sick and Injury Fund, National Coal Wage Agreement of 1950
2LU 3506, Russelton, Routine Correspondence, Election Re-run Order Report of Underground Coal Mine Inundation Investigation
3LU 3506, Russelton, Disciplinary Suspension/Insubordination Agreement, Standard Grievances
4LU 3506, Russelton, Investigation of Elections, Request from Barber's Union for Miners to stop moonlighting as Barbers
5LU 3506, Russelton, Correspondence, Schedule of Wages
6LU 2656, Sandy Creek Group, Routine Correspondence
7LU 3700, Routine Correspondence
8LU 4426, Harmar, Standard Grievances
9LU 4426, Narmar, Correspondence, Grievances re: Holiday Pay, Hiring/Firing Practices, Marxist Literature distributed in Union Meetings
10LU 4426, Harmar, Memo to Safety Committee, Commission Report, Union Grievances
11LU 3715, Correspondence, Strike Information
12LU 3715, Correspondence, Seniority Arbitration
13LU 4400, Correspondence, Complaint Against Management, Accident Prevention Department Report, Strike: Local Union claims they just took a rest
14LU 4426, Harmarville, Correspondence, Grievance Forms
15LU 4426, Harmar, Correspondence, Fatal Accident Report UMWA Election Information District #5
16LU 4426, Harmar, Correspondence, Appalachian Agreement, Strike Info. 1960, Retirement of J. Mautino, Safety Report
17LU 4426, Harmar, Correspondence, Investigation of a Fake Medical Bill, Strike Information 1953
18LU 4426, Harmar, Routine Correspondence, Safety Report, Election Mud Slinging About President Bussarella, Investigation of Fatal Accident 1948, 1950, Pension Plan Information
19LU 4583, Clyde #3, Routine Correspondence
20LU 4874, Routine Correspondence
21LU 4917, Washington Mine, Correspondence, Safety Report
22LU 4917, Pensioners, Correspondence, Welfare and Retirement Fund Report, 1959 Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act, UMWA Audit Report '71
23LU 4963, Fawn Coal Mine, Correspondence, Plant Seniority
24LU 4963, Red Hot Coal, Routine Correspondence
25LU 4963, Fawn, Routine Correspondence, Standard Grievances
26LU 4963, Union Carbide-Fawn Mine, Correspondence, Mine Accident Report, Standard Grievances
27LU 5071, Ontario, Correspondence, Complaints re: 1951 Local Election
28LU 5071, Ontario, Routine Correspondence, Grievances
29LU 5071, Ontario, Idle Days, List of Mine Employees, Grievances About Local Elections
30LU 5085, Castle Shannon, Correspondence, PA Supreme Court Decision: Mutual Supply Co. v. UMWA
31LU 5600, National #3, Routine Correspondence, Union By-Laws
32LU 5600, National #3, Correspondence, Union Minutes, Investigation of Union Election, Audit of Local 1951-52
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33 LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S FILES MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS, 1975-1979 1LU 5600, National #3, Investigation Information, Corres.
2LU 5683, Clinton Block, Routine Correspondence
3LU 5711, Chartiers Gas Coal, Routine Correspondence
4LU 5864, Routine Correspondence
5LU 6132, Newfield, Safety Report-Black Lung, Correspondence, Grievances
6LU 6132, North Bessemer, Renton #6, Correspondence, Local Election Information 1966, Grievances, Union Officers
7LU 6132, Newfield Mine, Correspondence, Grievances and Investigations, Safety Report
8LU 6160, Wildwood, 1966 Local Election Information, Routine Correspondence, Grievances and Investigations
9Wildwood Mine Material, Routine Correspondence, Union Attempt to Keep Wildwood Mine From Shutting Down in 1966
10LU 6160, Wildwood Mine, Routine Correspondence
11LU 6132, Newfield, Routine Correspondence, Union Position on Time Off for Jury Duty, Standard Grievances
12LU 6274, Leechburg, Routine Correspondence, Grievances
13LU 6274, Routine Correspondence, List of Union Members
14LU 6274, Leechburg Collieries, Routine Correspondence
15 LU 6274, Leechburg Collieries, Routine Correspondence, Standard Grievances and Subsequent Investigations, List of Officers, Anonymous Letter From Miner Working for Partner's Coal Company-describes the corruption between mine and local
16LU 6274, Leechburg Collieries, Routine Correspondence, Report on the Violations of the Federal Mine Safety Code
17LU 6335, Keystone Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
18LU 6344, Springdale Mine, Logan's Ferry, Correspondence, Agreement in 1936 to Decrease Miner's Wages, 1951 Strike
19LU 6344, Springdale Mine, Correspondence, Union By-Laws
20LU 6344, Springdale Mine, Allegheny Pittsburgh, Correspondence, Strike Info., Newspaper Articles
21LU 6366, Butter Group, Correspondence, List of Officers
22LU 6385, Maher Coal and Coke, Routine Correspondence
23LU 6385, Routine Correspondence
24LU 6405, Bowman Coal, Routine Correspondence
25LU 6405, Saltsburg, Routine Correspondence
26LU 6441, Truxall, Routine Correspondence, LU 6441 By-Laws
27LU 6441, Disbandment Order
28LU 6478, Warden, Correspondence, Inspection Reports 1947-48
29LU 6478, Krevokuch, Pension Decisions 1969, Correspondence
30LU 6479, McLean Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
31LU 6517, Allegheny Coal and Coke, Correspondence
32LU 6517, Routine Correspondence
33LU 6540, Routine Correspondence
34LU 6541, Gilpin, Letter From District 5 President J.P. Busarello asking for support for Louis Evans for Congress
35LU 6542, Park, Routine Correspondence, Letter from District 5 President Busarello Asking for Support for Louis Evans
36LU 6542, Park Mine, Leechburg Collieries, Correspondence
37LU 6566, Oakmont, Standard Grievances, Correspondence
38LU 6566, Oakmont Mine, Barking, Routine Correspondence, Mine Inspection Results 1965
39LU 6566, Oakmont Mine, Barking, Routine Correspondence, Letter criticizing the Medical Program for Miners, 1961 List of Officers, 1961 Call Back to Work
40LU 6566, Oakmont Mine, Correspondence, By-Laws for LU
41LU 6566, Barking Oakmont Mine, Correspondence, Grievances
42LU 6576, Sarverville Coal, Correspondence, List of Officers
43LU 6576, Mateer, Routine Correspondence
44LU 6577, Jefferson Coal, Routine Correspondence
45LU 6605, Alice, Routine Correspondence, Federal Mine Inspection Report 1964, 1961 List of Officers
46LU 6605, Glass Run, Routine Correspondence
47LU 6641, Correspondence, Investigation of Election 1950
48LU 6673, Cochran Coal, Routine Correspondence, Federal Mine Inspection Reports 1953, Map Showing areas affected by Cochran Coal Company Mine explosion on February 7,1945
49LU 6673, Jamison #1 Mine, Corres., Officer List 1968, 1970
50LU 6729, Pittsburgh and Erie, Corres., Officer List 1961
51LU 6729, Routine Correspondence
52LU 6734, Routine Correspondence
53LU 6754, Champion Cleaning Plant, Corres., Safety Report , Disability Benefit Investigation, Black Lung Report 1971
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34 LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S FILES MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS, 1975-1979 1LU 6754, Champion #1 Mine, Correspondence, Reports of Mine Explosion 1959, 1961 List of Union Officers, 1947 Strike Information, 1943 Arbitration Concerning Seniority
2LU 6818, Sarver Coal Company, Staley Mine, Correspondence
3LU 6831, Victoria Coal Company, Correspondence
4LU 6831, Pricedale, Routine Correspondence
5LU 6840, Routine Correspondence
6LU 6985, Harrison-Quinette, Routine Correspondence
7LU 6986, Canterbury, Correspondence, Standard Grievances
8LU 6986, Canterbury, Correspondence, Civil Action, Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of 1969, Strike Information 1974, 1977 List of Local Union Members
9LU 6986, Canterbury and Edmonton Coal, Routine Correspondence, List of Union Officers 1961
10LU 7005, REA Mine, Correspondence, List of Officers 1961
11LU 7039, Kincaid Mine, Correspondence, Officer List 1961
12LU 7039, Correspondence, List of Officers, Disbanded 1969
13LU 7060, Butler Group, Routine Correspondence
14LU 7060, Routine Correspondence
15LU 7107, Mongah, Correspondence, 1961 Officer List, Mine Inspection Report and the Company's Appeal of the Report
16LU 7107, Mongah Idie, Correspondence, Letter from President Budzanoski saying he would be attending a local meeting
17LU 7231, Bruceton Group, Routine Correspondence
18LU 7245, Reiland Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
19LU 7282, Kiski Valley, Routine Correspondence
20LU 7348, Sarver Coal Company, Coal Hollow #1 and #2
21LU 7361, Routine Correspondence
22LU 7374, Reiter Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
23LU 7447, Harmon Creek Coal, Correspondence, Grievance and Investigations, 1961 Officer List, Health Insurance Benefits
24LU 7447, Harmon Creek, Correspondence, Investigation of the 1971 Local Election of Officers, Grievances and Investigations
25LU 7679, Correspondence, List of Union Members 1960
26LU 7732, Bologna, Routine Correspondence
27LU 7732, Bologna, Routine Correspondence
28LU 7732, Pension Applications, List of Employees, Corres.
29LU 7780, Tremont, Routine Correspondence
30LU 7795, Penn-Weir, Correspondence, Grievances, Arbitration concerning unjust firing of a Miner 1974
31LU 7795, Penn-Weir Construction, Staruaggi, Correspondence, District #6 Hospital and Doctor List 1962, Officer List 1961
32LU 7795, Corres., Arbitration Concerning Seniority 1966
33LU 7795, Welfare and Retirement Fund Information
34LU 7810, Homer Coal, Routine Correspondence
35LU 7810, Fayette City-Pensioners, Routine Correspondence
36LU 7828, Deerfield, Correspondence, Mine Inspection Report
37LU 7933, McDonald Mining, Routine Correspondence
38LU 7942, Cipolla Steve Coal, Routine Correspondence
39LU 7951, Routine Correspondence, List of all (Past and Present) Local Union Members as of 10/14/74
40LU 7956, Grievances, Report on Library Machine Stops
41LU 7956, Pittsburgh Shops, Local Minutes, Grievances
42LU 7956, Pittsburgh Shops, Grievances, Arbitration Over Mine Closing its Electric Repair and Coal Shop and Engaging Contractor 1979
43LU 7956, Correspondence, Agreement Concerning Advancement from Class to Class , Standard Grievances 1943
44LU 7997, Correspondence, Standard Grievances
45LU 8062, Routine Correspondence
46LU 8066, Buiger Block Group, Routine Correspondence
47LU 8072, Routine Correspondence
48LU 8097, Sall-Ray Coal Co., Corres., Officer List 1961
49LU 8109, Routine Correspondence
50LU 8123, Correspondence, List of Union Members up to 1979
51LU 8155, Kilroy Coal, Routine Correspondence
52LU 8176, Penowa, Corres., Officer List, Grievances 1961
53LU 8097, Routine Correspondence
54LU 8176, Penowa, Routine Correspondence
55LU 8179, Champion #6, Routine Correspondence
56LU 8203, S and U Coal, Routine Correspondence
57LU 8203, S and U Coal, Correspondence, Officer List 1961
58LU 8204, Routine Correspondence
59LU 8227, Routine Correspondence
60LU 8241, Murray Truckers, Routine Correspondence
61LU 8254, Washington Mine, Routine Correspondence
62LU 8308, Gilmore Coal Co., Correspondence, Safety Report
63LU 8360, Buckeye Coal Co., Correspondence, Officer List
64LU 8360, Buckeye Coal Co., Routine Correspondence
65LU 8350, Shaner Valley Coal, Routine Correspondence
66LU 8440, Coneby Brothers, Routine Correspondence
67LU 8445, Twin River, Routine Correspondence
68LU 8448, Millerstown, Routine Correspondence
69LU 8488, Aitmire and Schick, Routine Correspondence
70LU 8653, Alex E. Paris Contracting, Routine Correspondence
71LU 8657, Wingert Construction, Routine Correspondence
72LU 8693, Routine Correspondence
73LU 8731, Venturini Brothers, Routine Correspondence
74LU 8762, Freeport Brick Company, Routine Correspondence
75LU 8832, Mine Inspection
76LU 8857, Truckers, Routine Correspondence
77LU 8857, Routine Correspondence
78LU 9080, Chieftan Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
79LU 9081, Routine Correspondence
80LU 9110, Routine Correspondence
81 LU 9239, State Line Coal Co., Officers, Correspondence 1961
82LU 9239, Routine Correspondence
83LU 9406, Routine Correspondence
84LU 9407, Crawford Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
85LU 9466, Union Financial Report, Routine Correspondence
86LU 9468, Correspondence, List of Union Officers 1961
87LU 9483, List of LU 9483 Members
88LU 9532, Dow Lin Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
89LU 9543, Routine Correspondence
90LU 9792, Haas Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
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35 LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE and GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S FILES MISCELLANEOUS LOCALS 1LU 9824, Esposto Coal Company, Routine Correspondence
2LU 9833, Karen Mine, Corres., Strike Information, Mine Safety Report
3LU 9833, Karen Mine, Accident Report 1961, Safety Report 1962, Disabling Accident Report 1960, List of Officers 1961
4LU 9873, Banning, Routine Correspondence, Grievances
5LU 9873, Banning, Corres. re: Water Purification Plant
6LU 9873, Banning #3, Correspondence, Safety Report, 1963 Strike Information, 1961 List of Union Officers, Work Stoppage Report 1957, By-Laws of the Union
7LU 9873, Banning #3, Routine Correspondence
8LU 9896, Routine Correspondence
9LU 9896, Edward Stenger Resignation from Presidency

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Series IV: LOCAL UNION RECORDS

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361DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 6566-7107, 1948-50, 1963-74
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371DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 7107-9680, 1948-50, 1963-74
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381DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 9081-9988, 1948-50, 1963-74, LU 1117-5747, 1949-64
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391DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 5747-5864, 1949-64
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401DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 5864-6081, 1949-64
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411DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 6126-7679, 1949-64
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421DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 7675-7927, 1949-64
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431DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 7951-8151, 1949-64
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441DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 8151-9933, 1949-64 ACCOUNT INFORMATION 1965-69 DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, MISC. LOCALS, 1950- 57
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451DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 1724-4917, HARWICK, 1950-57, LU 6605-6831, 1953-61, 1964-68
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4611962 LOCAL ELECTION MATERIAL DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 6831-7107, 1953-61, 1964-68, LU 7447-9988, 1961-62
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4711962 LOCAL ELECTION MATERIAL DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 50-1993, 1969-1971
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481DUES LISTS AND RELATED CORRESPONDENCE, LU 2025-2244, 1969-71 LU 2399-6478, 1969-75
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491DUES LISTS AND PAY CHARTS, LU 73-1190, 1977-81
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501DUES LISTS AND PAY CHARTS, LU 1197-1378, 1922-19321977-81
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511DUES LISTS AND PAY CHARTS, LU 1378-2244, 1922-19321977-81
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5211922-1932 DUES LISTS AND PAY CHARTS, LU 6132-8123, 1977-81
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531DUES LISTS AND PAY CHARTS, LU 8123-9873, LOCAL UNION RECORDS AND AUDITS, LU 7732-8203, 1927-19281977-811947-68
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541DUES LISTS AND PAY CHARTS, LU 8123-9873, LOCAL UNION RECORDS AND AUDITS, LU 7732-8203, 1977-811947-68
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551LOCAL UNION RECORDS AND AUDITS, LU 8204-9873, 1947-68
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561LOCAL UNION RECORDS AND AUDITS, LU 9873-9988, LOCAL UNION ORGANIZING RECORDS, AUDITS, LU 6517-8176, 1947-681933-401953-73
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Series V: ELECTION AND CONVENTION MATERIALS MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS AND PUBLICATIONS

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58 1970 ELECTION CONTROVERSY CREDENTIAL COMMISSION REPORT 1950,54 1 District Court for Western Pennsylvania, L. Antal v. M. Budzanoski re: 1971 election, Kenneth Yablonski and his brother Joseph are lawyers for Antal
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2L. Antal v. District #5, Antal Wants Audit of District #5 Finances
3M. Semancik and T. Pappas v. M. Budzanoski, Budzanoski claims Pappas and Semancik spread lies so his father would lose the election
4Encrapera and Yablonski v. M. Budzanoski, Encrapera and Yablonski Claim Budzanoski altered Union Constitution
5Antal, Daniels, DeVince, Appeal of the Antal v. District #5 Case Antal, Daniels, DeVince v. District #5, Seddon, and Budzanoski for an Audit of Union Finances
6Local Union July 1970 re: Pellegrini, et al. Demands District #5 close down locals without 10 working members (Per UMWA Rules)
7District Executive Board, Action re: Civil Action Pellegrini et. al. Affidavits of the Defendants
8S. Keller, R. Des Lauriers, D. Valauri, Sue M. Pellegrini for violating the International Constitution
9William Hutchinson, William Krojer, Mojack v. UMWA
10Walter Strychalski, Fred C. Uzelac, Attempted to Remove Names from Petition Concerning the UMWA taking over an inactive union
11Scale Committeemen
12District #5, Special Nomination Scale Committee
13Miners for Democracy: Demonstration at the UMWA District #4 Offices, Request that Budzanoski and Seddon be fired since they were convicted, MFD Chairman Louis Antal Recommends Federal Government take over the Union until new election can be held 1972
14International Convention 1968
15 District 5 Election, Tally Sheet Election called because Joseph Yablonski resigned as President Mud-slinging match between Mike Budzanoski and Louis Antal-Candidates for President Budzanoski Wins Presidency, John Seddon wins Secretary-Treas., Joseph Yablonski wins International Executive Board Member 1966
16 Election Meeting Notices, Organizing of the Election 1966
17Newspaper Items Concerning the Election 1966
18Resolutions/Statements Concerning Distribution of Election Materials, November and December , Seddon and Budzanoski Deny all of Louis Antal's Claims About Corrupt Election Practices 1966
19 District 5 Election, Candidates' Statements Insulting Each Other 1966
20 Election Notices, Date and Time Announced 1964
21 Election Notices 1964
22District Election , List of number of Members qualified to vote 1962
23Information on the Election, Investigation Regarding Communist newspaper being handed out in Local Union Meetings 1970
24 Election Returns, Ballot Recap Election Call-International Officers, Newspaper Clippings 19701977
25-26Credential Committee Report 1950
27-28Credential Committee Report 1954
1Convention Reports 1950
2Convention Reports 1953
3Convention Reports 1954
4Convention Reports 1962
5Constitution of UMWA- Dist. 5: 1946, 1950, 1954, 1958, 1966, 1970, 1974, 1978, 1982 International: 1960, 1964, 1968, 1973, 1976, 1979
6Election Tally Sheets 1934-1942
7Election Tally Sheets 1950, 1954, 1958, 1962
8Election Tally Sheets 1966, 1970, 1972
9Election Tally Sheets , State Committee Members 1967
10Special Election Tally Sheets 1937, 1948
11Official Election Returns 1981
12Welfare and Retirement Fund Year End Report 1972
13Construction Agreement 1972, 1974, 1978, 1981
14UMWA Proposed Contract 1981
15International Convention 1979
16Verbatim Proceedings, 47th Convention and 49th Convention 19661974
17UMWA Proposal to Bituminous Coal Industry 1974
18National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement Amended 1978
19Proposed Anthracite Coal Mining Laws of PA
20Labor Management Relations Act 1947
21Veteran's Benefits 1955
22The PA Fair Employment Practice Act Amended 1956
23National Labor Relations Board Rules and Regulations Revised 1965
24PA Workman's Compensation and Occupational Disease Law 1966
25Black Lung Reform Act 1977
26 National Bituminous Coal Wage Act 1978
27 National Bituminous Coal Wage Act 1950
28National Bituminous Coal Wage Act 1968
29National Bituminous Coal Wage Act 1971
30Federal Mine Safety Code-Bituminous Coal and Lignite Mine 1953
31Register of Reporting Labor Organizations 1966
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60 ELECTION AND CONVENTION MATERIALS 1953-78 1Western Union Telegraph-Denials
2Convention Committee Pay Sheets, June 1962
3 Sub-Districts #1-5, Credentials 1962
4Verbatim Proceedings 1970
6Special Election, Nominating Material 1949
7Nomination, Sub-Districts #1-5 1972
8Listing Voting Places, Correspondence 1972
9Coal Hauler Contract Between UMWA and Western PA Coal Haulers
10Federal Mine Safety and Health Act 1977
11Safety Manuals: Electrical Hazards, Mine Gases
12Union Labor Digest 1953
13Transcripts of 5th Consecutive and 23rd Consecutive Constitutional Convention December 1978
1448th Consecutive and 21st Consecutive Constitutional Convention 1970
15Absentee Ballots and Correspondence
16Nomination 1958
17Nomination Records 1958
18June 14, Election Information, Official Election Returns 1977
19District #5 Special Nominations and Elections 1977 Special Election Results, District #5 IEB Members, Correspondence, Routine Paperwork Concerning the Election 1977
20IEB Nominations, April-May , Routine Election Correspondence 1977
21Nominations: Special Election IEB, Nominee Validations
22 Election: Campaign Platform, Nomination Notices, Correspondence 1977
23Election : Sample of Ballots, List of Candidates, Correspondence 1977
24"Legal" , Appeal of Election Due to Ballot Ambiguity 1977
25Special Election June 14, , Nomination List, Correspondence 1977
26District #5 Election Returns 1977
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61 ELECTION AND CONVENTION MATERIALS 1966-77 1District #5 , Secret Ballot Election of Officers List of Recording Secretaries, Officers in District #5 March 1, 1977
2Candidate's Reports
3District #5 Election , Nominations March 1, 1977
4 Election Correspondence
5District #5 Election , Protests over Election Validity March 1, 1977
6Blank Ballots
7Polling Places, Routine Election Correspondence
8Instructions, March 1, 1977
9Nominations, District Election Committee, Election Results
10Nomination Letter Returns, Election Returns
11Candidate Acceptances, Investigation Over Candidate Qualifications
12Slander Case Against Joe Budzanoski by Frank Sabolsky
13News releases in : Mail Ballot 1972
14Circulars-Memoranda: Black Lung Information, District 5 Financial Statements, Information of the Coronary Heart Surgery Program
15Alleged Falsification of UMWA District #5 Financial Records, 1971 Indictment Trial Clippings, Yablonski Murder Trial
16 District Hearings, Accusal of Ballot rigging 1971
17Hodgson v. District #5, Civil Action #71-701 Letter from Kenneth J. Yablonski Concerning the Election Being Held to Replace Budzanoski and John Seddon
18Affidavits, District Executive Board Members July 1970
19Newspaper Articles: Election Results, Wild Cat Strikes, Antal and Budzanoski Argue Over Who Won the Election 1971
20Pellegrini et. al. v. District #5, Disputed Election Practices
21-Tuesday Election, Local Union Information December 8, 1970
22, District #5 Election Miner's Voice Article: Quotes J.L. Lewis as saying that picking Tony Boyle to succeed him was "Worst Mistake Ever Made." December 8, 1970
23 Convention Candidates 1974
24Executive Board Report Convention 1970
25Resolutions Convention 1970
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62 ELECTION AND CONVENTION MATERIAL 1966-741 Convention Material 1970
2 Convention Material, Credentials 1970
3General Convention Material 1970
4Convention Payroll 1970
5 Convention Material, Committee Report 1970
6 District #5 Election 1970
7-8Resolutions 1962
9District Election 1970
10Report and Tabulation, December 8, 1970
11Certificates of Candidates, Election 1970
12Nominations-District #5 1970
13Election, December 1970
14Teller's Election Report, 1970
15 Nominations-Not Accepted 1970
16Scale Committeemen 1966
17International Convention, , International Election October 4-12, 1960
18Elections and Nominations, District #5 1967
1947th Consecutive and 20th Constitutional Convention, District #5, 1966
20Resolutions Presented to 47th Consecutive Convention
21Scale Resolution District Committee 1966
22Constitutional Resolutions, District Convention 1966
23General Resolutions, District Convention 1966
24Welfare and Retirement Fund Resolutions, District Convention 1966
25 Election, Sub-District #5 1966
26Correspondence, District Election 1966
27Acceptances, District Nominations and Elections 1966
28Acceptances, District Nominations and Elections 1966
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63 CONVENTION MATERIALS 1950-661Special Convention Material , Credential Committee May 9, 1953
2District #5 Convention, June 1954
3Nominations, July 1-August 1, 1950
4Acceptances Received
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64 CONVENTIONS-DISTRICT 5, INTERNATIONAL, AND OTHER DISTRICTS PROCEEDINGS and RESOLUTIONS, 1907-681Proceedings of the 8th Annual Convention, District 5, 1907
2Proceedings of the Special Convention, District 5, 1912
3Proceedings of the 24th Annual Convention, District 5, 1913
4Proceedings of the 25th Annual Convention, District 5, 1914
5Proceedings of the 26th Annual Convention, District 5, 1916
6Proceedings of the 29th Consecutive Convention, District 5, 1921
7Proceedings of the 34th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1934
8Proceedings of the 35th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1935
9Proceedings of the 36th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1937
10Proceedings of the 37th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1939
11Proceedings of the 38th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1941
12Proceedings of the 39th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1944
13Proceedings of the 40th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1946
14Resolutions of the 40th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1946
15Proceedings of the 41th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1948
16Proceedings of the 42th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1950
17Proceedings of the Special Convention, District 5, 1953
18Proceedings of the 44th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1954
19Resolutions of the 44th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1954
20Proceedings of the 45th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1958
21Proceedings of the 46th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1962
22Proceedings of the 21st Annual Convention, UMWA, 1910
23Proceedings of the 33rd Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol I, 1934
24Proceedings of the 33rd Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1934
25Proceedings of the 34th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol I, 1936
26Proceedings of the 34th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1936
27Proceedings of the 34th Constitutional Convention, Vol III, 1936
28Proceedings of the 34th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1936
29Joint Report of the International Officers, 36th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, 1940
30Proceedings of the 37th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol I, 1942
31Proceedings of the 37th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1942
32Proceedings of the 38th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1944
33Proceedings of the 40th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol I, 1948
34Proceedings of the 40th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1948
35Proceedings of the 41st Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1952
36Proceedings of the 42nd Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1956
37Proceedings of the 43rd Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol I, 1960
38Proceedings of the 43rd Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1960
39Proceedings of the 44th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol I, 1964
40Proceedings of the 44th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1964
41Proceedings of the 45th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol I, 1968
42Proceedings of the 45th Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Vol II, 1968
43Supplemental Report of Frank Farrington, President, 29th Consecutive Convention, District 12, 1921
44Discussion on Policy of Recent UMWA International Convention and the Kansas Situation, 29th Consecutive Convention, District 12, 1921
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65 PAMPHLETS and AGREEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS, 1933-55 1Anthracite Wage Agreement of 1975
2By-Laws LU 3257 1935 United Shovel Operators and Helpers Association, Inc. August 1936 LU 1046 October 1940 LU 5071 of Ontario March 26, 1949 Constitution and By-Laws Mutual Benefit Association LU 2244 August 1961
3Manual of First Aid Instruction 1922, 1930
4Manual of Common Procedures for Local Unions
5Miscellaneous Rules of District #50 Suggested By-Laws for Government and Local Unions Wage Agreement, October 1956 U.S. Steel Corp. and UMWA District #4 District #5 Teller Report 1917 1926 Relief Plan of Bethlehem Steel Corporation and Company Revised Scale of Prices October 1935-March 1937 Strip Mine Schedule of Wages 1955 Brief History of the American Labor Movement Book-The Crisis of US Capitalism and the Fight Back 1942 Agreement UAW-CIO Ford Motor Corporation Regulations-Pittsburgh Coal Company Employee Relief Department and Pension Fund November 1944 Rules/Regulations for Benefit Fund and Seniority Rights, LU 6159 Pamphlet United Mine Workers Rally April 1, 1969 Pamphlet United Mine Workers of America Manual 1959 Overtime and Travel Time Pay for Employee
6Acts and Laws Text of Labor Movement Relations Act 1947 1972 Summary and Explanation of Black Lung Benefits Federal Mine Safety and Health Act of 1977 An Act September 1974 New Labor Laws of 1959 1962 Federal Disclosure Law 1962 Disclosure Requirements National Labor Relations Act July 1935 1971 National Labor Relations Act 1947 Rules and Regulations and Statements of Procedure
7Appalachian Agreements 1933 Coal Control Association of Western PA and District #5 1933 Coal Operator Assoc. of Thick Vein Freeport Seam of PA 1933 Operators and Mine Workers of Ellwood, Wampum, and Beaver Falls 1934 Coal Control Association of Western PA 1934 Coal Control Assoc. of Thick Vein Freeport Seam of PA 1935 Coal Control Association of George's Creek/Upper Potomac and UMWA Dist. #16 1935 Coal Operators Assoc. of Thick Vein Freeport Seam of PA 1935 Coal Control Association of Western PA and Districts #3,4,5 1937 Western PA Coal Operators Association and Districts #3,4,5 1937 Coal Operators Assoc. of Thick Vein Freeport Seam of PA 1937 Consumers Mining Company and #5 1937 The Sharon Coal and Limestone Company 1939 Coal Operators Association of Thick Vein Freeport Seam of PA (including Thin Vein Freeport District) 1939 Agreement the Consumer Mining Company 1939 Western PA Coal Operators Association 1939 Central PA Coal Producers Association with Districts #2,3,4,5, #24,28,30,31 1941 The Coal Association of Thick Vein Freeport Seam of PA 1941 Western PA Coal Operators Association and Districts #3,4,5 1945 Dispute-Western PA Coal Operators Assoc. and Districts #3,4,5
8Guide to Miner's Rights and Responsibilities Act of 1977
9Mining Laws of Pennsylvania--Bituminous Coal 1961
10Organization Affiliated with AFL/CIO 1979
11ByLaws for Local Unions
12US Department of Labor-Electing New Officers 1964
13Nuclear Handouts
14PA Energy Policy- and Summary 1981
15The Peoples Lobby, AFL/CIO on the 97th Congress
16Report on the 1st National Labor Center for Safety and Energy
17Department of Energy Report, April 1980
18Department of Energy Report, November 1980
19Department of Energy Report, April 1978
20Department of Energy Report, September 1978
21Unconventional Gas Recovery Program, July 1980
22Coal and Its Consequences, Outlook 1980's
23Coal Data Book, President's Commission on Coal
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66 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS 1970-83 1The American Coal Miner-President's Commission on Coal
2United Mine Workers Journal July 1976
3Mountain Wet Work-Magazine February 1980
4Address of Dick Thornburgh, Legislative Session, October 2, 1979
5President's Commission on Coal, Findings and Recommendation Summaries
6, Project Cost to Build New Electricity Generating Plant 1979-1983
7EPA Releases and Facts Sheets 1979
8Keystone Bituminous Coal Association, Laws and Background
9Handling Health and Safety Grievances Test
10Handbook Mine Rescue Apparatus and Auxiliary Equipment
11International Labor Directory
12-14PA Workman's Compensation Law-Court Decisions, 1927, 1935, 1934

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Series VI: SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE

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661SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE, A-B
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681SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE, H-Mc
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691SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE, M-Se
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Series VII: WELFARE AND RETIREMENT FUND RECORDSs

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711MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-ACTIVE, LOCAL UNION #762, FEB-MAY
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731MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-ACTIVE, LOCAL UNION #1190 T-Z MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-ACTIVE, LOCAL UNION #1197 A-K
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741MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-ACTIVE, LOCAL UNION #1197 L-Z
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751MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-ACTIVE, LOCAL UNION #1198 A-M
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761MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-ACTIVE, LOCAL UNION #1198 N-Z MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-ACTIVE, LOCAL UNION #1248 A-De
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791MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-ACTIVE, LOCAL UNION #1378 A-B MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, A-L
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801MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, M-Z MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DISBANDED, LOCAL UNION #1787
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811MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, LOCAL UNION 1812- 3715
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821 MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, LOCAL UNION 3010- 3148 MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, LOCAL UNION #595- 4917
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831MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, LOCAL UNION #595- 4917 MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, LOCAL UNION 5071- 6344
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841MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, LOCAL UNION 6344- 6576 ?
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851MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, LOCAL UNION 6576- 7060
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861MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, LOCAL UNION 7101- 7810
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871MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, LOCAL UNION 7828- 9833
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881MASTER APPLICATION CARDS-DEACTIVATED, LOCAL UNION 9896- 9988 LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE
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891LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE AND MISC. PUBLICATIONS

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Series VII: COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT FILES

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901COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, A
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911COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, B-Ba
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921COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Be-Ci
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931COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Co-El
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941COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, En-Ga
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951COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Ge-Ho
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961COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Hr-Kel
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971COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Kem-Lay
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981COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Le-Mart
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991COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Maru-N
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1001COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, O-Pierce
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1011COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Pierini-Ri
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1021COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Ro-S
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1031COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Sm-So
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1041COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, Sp-Ti
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1051COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, To-Wam
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1061COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT, CASE FILES, War-Zil
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Series IX: LEGAL CASE FILES

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108 LEGAL FILES-C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA DEPOSITIONS AND EXHIBITS 1-2Louis A. Antal-Depositions
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3Louis A. Antal-Exhibits
4Louis A. Antal-Depositions Volume #1
5Alvin J. Arnold-Depositions
6William Corfont-Depositions
7Ashton Deposition
8-9Deposition of Willard J. Barkley
10Jack Black-Deposition
11Richard A. Bopp-Deposition
12Lesko Bugay Depositions
13Motion to Compel Proper Answers of UMWA and Arnold Miller
14Leon J. Carlson-Deposition
15Nick Cecil-Deposition
16-17John Chach-Deposition
18John Chach-Exhibits
19Donald E. Colchagie-Deposition
20Donald Crissman-Deposition Summary
21Amerigo De Pellegrini-Deposition
22Franklyn Lee Derrick, Jr.-Deposition
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109 LEGAL FILES-C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA DEPOSITIONS AND EXHIBITS 1-3Clarence John Dickens-Depositions and Exhibits
4Clarence John Dickens-Depositions
5Michael Encrapera #1 C and K Depositions
6 Michael Encrapera-Deposition Summary
7Michael Encrapera-Deposition Folder #1
8-9Michael Encrapera-Deposition Folder (continued #2)
10-11Thomas Eshenbaugh-Deposition
12-13Oswald Gaggini-Deposition
14-15Extract of Deposition, Testimony of Jack M. Hellman
16Deposition of Jack M. Hellman #1 (continued)
17Deposition of Jack M. Hellman #2 and 3 (continued)
18Deposition of Jack M. Hellman #3 (continued)
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110 LEGAL FILES-C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA DEPOSITIONS AND EXHIBITS 121126-00-010 through 23702-00-010, UMW, C and K Supersedeas Bond
2Larry E. Henry-Depositions
3Carl R. Hepler-Depositions
4William R. Hitefeld-Deposition
5Kerry Coal Company v. United Mine Workers of America
6Michael Encrapera-Exhibits
7Deposition and Exhibits for Michael Encrapera
8Deposition and Exhibits for Michael Encrapera, Folder #2
9-10Thomas Kearney-Deposition
11Attorney Craig Kuhn-Depositions
12Marion Ladisic-Deposition
13Robert Lang-Deposition
14James Lovell-Deposition
15-16Robert J. Matter-Deposition
17Robert J. Matter-Deposition Volume II
18Robert J. Matter-Depositions
19Joseph H. McCall-Depositions
20Daniel R. McDowell-Depositions
21George Mehalic-Depositions
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111 LEGAL FILES: C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA DEPOSITIONS AND EXHIBITS 1-2George A. Mehalic-Deposition
3Dave Michaels-Depositions
4-6Paul D. Mitchell-Depositions
7Joseph George Miller-Deposition
8Joseph George Miller, Miner's Relief Fund
9Audley Montgomery-Deposition
10Larry E. Morrison-Deposition
11James J. Mullens-Deposition
12-13Frank Nemeth-Deposition
14George E. Obush-Deposition
15William Ferald Pasquarette
16Ray Patterson-Deposition
17Charles Ponce-Deposition
18Plaintiffs Insurance Policies
19Bills
20Charles E. Ponce-Deposition
21Floyd Pyle-Deposition
22-25Robert J. Riggatire-Deposition
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112 LEGAL FILES-C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA DEPOSITIONS AND EXHIBITS 1Peter Sabo-Deposition Volume #1
2Peter Sabo-Deposition Volume #2
3-4Peter Sabo-Exhibits Volume #1
5-6Peter Sabo-Exhibits Volume #2, Folder #1
7-8Peter Sabo-Exhibits
9Peter Sabo-Expense Report
10Miller Salvage-Deposition
11Steve Segedi-Expense Report
12William Snow-Deposition Summary
13Kenneth Starr-Deposition Summary
14James Sweat-Deposition Summary
15Connel R. Taylor-Deposition
16Estel Taylor-Deposition
17Estel Taylor #2-Deposition and Exhibits
18-19 Estel Taylor-Deposition
20Estel Taylor-Deposition , Volume I February 10, 1978
22-23Estel Taylor-Deposition , Volume II February 16, 1978
24Estel Taylor-Deposition , Volume III May 31, 1978
25-26Estel Taylor-Deposition , Volume IV June 6, 1978
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113 LEGAL FILES-C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA DEPOSITIONS and EXHIBITS 1Trial Transcript
2Estel Taylor-Deposition Extract
3Estel Taylor-Deposition Summary
4Taylor Deposition
5Walter Tillow-Depositions
6Sandra Tower-Depositions
7Owen R. Traister-Trained Deposition
8Richard Trinclisti-Deposition
9Gary Wilson-Deposition
10-12Yablonski-Deposition
13Documents #2727-3602 Independent Laboratory Reports
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114 LEGAL FILES-C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA CORRESPONDENCE, INTERROGATORIES AND ANSWERS 1C and K Coal Company
2Correspondence to C and K
3Answers of C and K Coal Company to Interrogatories
4Set of Interrogatories, LU 4426 UMWA
5 Set of Interrogatories, LU 6132 UMWA
6Interrogatories C and K Coal Company to Defendants UMWA
7Answers to Cambria Coal Company to Interrogatories to UMWA
8Second Set of Interrogatories to Shannon Coal Company
9Answers to Interrogatories of W.P Stahlman Coal Company
10Answers to Vantage Coal Company to Interrogatories of UMWA
11Set of Interrogatories to LU 1269 UMWA
12Set of Interrogatories to LU 1368 UMWA
13Set of Interrogatories to District #2 UMWA
14Set of Interrogatories to District #5 UMWA to C and K Coal Company
15Third Set of Interrogatories to Cambria Coal Company
16Third Set of Interrogatories to W.P. Stahlman Coal Company
17Third Set of Interrogatories to Vantage Coal Company
18Third Set of Interrogatories to C and K Coal Company
19Answers of C and K Coal Co. to Interrogatories of UMWA and Arnold Miller
20List of Deposition Notices and Dates
21Instruction to Pickets
22Wage and Benefit Standards Letters from UMWA to Individual Companies
23C and K Letter Reply and Press Releases
24National Labor Relations Board UMWA, Freeport Terminals
25Requests for Production of Documents to Plaintiff Company
26C and K v. UMWA, General Correspondence File
27Complaint Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation UMWA
28Complaint in Equity, Ralph Veon v. UMWA
29Complaint in Equity, Notice Order, Perry Brothers v. UMWA
30Complaint in Equity Bond, Decree, Glacial Minerals v. UMWA
31Kerry Coal v. UMWA, Complaint in Equity
32-36List of Checks to Cover Meals and Miles for Informational Pickets
37Lists on Informational Pickets-No D/C Listed
38C and K Coal Company Answers to Interrogations
39Breakdown of Individual Defendants Activity During Strike
40Joseph Volensky Expense Report
41District #5 Coal Miners Relief Fund
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115 LEGAL FILES-C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA STRIKE FUND PAPERS 1District #5 UMWA Strike Fund
2District #5 UMWA Strike Fund, Informational Pickets
3-4District #5 UMWA Strike Fund, Informational Pickets
5-6District #4 UMWA Strike Fund, Informational Pickets
7Copies of Checks Drawn on International Miners' Relief Fund (IMRF)
8Forms Describing the Guidelines for International Miners' Relief Fund
9Memorandum to all District Presidents re: (IMRF) phase II guidelines
10Memorandum and Letter to UMWA District #5 re: IMRF
11International Miners Relief Fund Reconciliation
12Miners Relief Fund Referral Forms, A-F
13Miners Relief Fund Referral Forms, G-L
14Miners Relief Fund Referral Forms, M-R
15Miners Relief Fund Referral Forms, S-Z
16Minutes Requested for C and K Law Suit
17Minutes for Special Meetings
18Miscellaneous File
19Regular Meeting Notes for LU 1170
20Special Meeting for LU 2244
21Telephone Bills UMWA, 11-28-77 to 3-27-78
22Telephone Bills UMWA, 3-28-78 to 7-27-78
23Pawlowski and Tulowitzki, District #2 and Walter Horris
24McKenrick and McKenrick, Ebensburg, PA
25Smorto and Persio, Ebensburg, PA
26Kuhn, Engle and Stein, Pittsburgh, PA
27Berkman, Ruslonar, Pohl, Lieber and Engel, Pittsburgh, PA
28License Plate Numbers, December 12, 1977-Incident
29License Plate Numbers, February 1, 1978-Incident
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116 LEGAL FILES-C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA EXHIBITS, RECEIPTS 1Plaintiff's Exhibit Number 17, Pete Sabo Expense Records
2UMWA Handwritten Notes and Memos
3Picketing Vouchers and Checks
4Newsletters and Releases, Strike Related
5Constitution District #2, UMWA
6Material Related to Strike Fund
7-8Legal Defense Fund Materials-Strike Related
9C and K Coal Company v. UMWA, Districts #2 and 5
10Miscellaneous Exhibits
11C and K Coal Company, Cambria Subpoenas
12Adobe Mining, Kerry Coal Company, Perry Brothers Coal Company
13Personal Advances-Payments to UMW Members
14Labor Organizing Annual Report
15Gulf Resources and Chemical Corporation, owners of C and K Coal Company
16Purchase Orders Submitted to C and K Coal Company for the Strike Period
17Purchase Orders, Cambria Coal Company
18Purchase Orders, Stahlman Coal Company
19C and K Coal Company Purchase Orders, Stahlman and Cambria
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117 LEGAL FILES-C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA EXHIBITS, INVOICES AND REPORTS 1-2C and K Coal Company Purchase Orders, Stahlman and Cambria
3C and K Coal Company Invoices to Cambria Coal Company and Stahlman Coal Company During Strike Period
4Daily Equipment Utilization Report
5Loading Schedules, November 1977-May 1978
6-7C and K Coal Company Time Cards
8Daily Production Reports, C and K Coal Company, December 1977
9Daily Truck Records
10Tipple Reports
11Personnel File Jackets
12Wage Authorization Forms
13C and K Coal Company, Monthly Production Reports, December 1977
14C and K Coal Company, Monthly Production Reports, January 1978
15C and K Coal Company, Monthly Production Reports, February 1978
16C and K Coal Company, Monthly Production Reports, March 1978
17C and K Coal Company Purchase Orders
18-20C and K Coal Company Purchase Orders
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118 LEGAL FILES-C and K COAL COMPANY v. UMWA, EXHIBITS AND DEPOSITIONS: KERRY COAL COMPANY v. UMWA, COURT DOCKET, APPENDIX VOLUME I 1-3C and K Coal Company Daily Production Reports, February 1978
4-6C and K Daily Production Reports, January 1978
7Laboratory Reports
8Legal Defense Exhibits
9Minutes-LU 4963 and Louis Antal Deposition
10Kerry Coal v. Arnold Miller, et. al. Court, Docket Appendix Vol. 1
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119 LEGAL FILES-KERRY COAL COMPANY v. UMWA APPENDIX VOLUME II-V 1Appendix, Volume II
2Appendix, Volume III
3Appendix, Volume IV
4Appendix, Volume V
5Appendix, Volume V (A)
6Appendix, Volume V (B)
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120 LEGAL FILES-LOCAL #762 REALIGNMENT CASE MISCELLANEOUS ARBITRATION CASES PRIOR TO 1958, LOCAL UNIONS #73-854 1Labelle Processing Company v. UMWA, Spot Inspection Report by UMWA
2Grievances Filed Concerning Job Bidding and Realignment
3Labelle Processing Co. v. UMWA and Job Realignment, Richard Stenson
4Training Programs, Electrical Qualification
5Contract, Pertinent Sections
6Witness List Against Labelle Processing
7Grievance Between Local 762, District #5 v. Labelle Processing: Job Realignment- Opening Statement
8Witnesses for Job Alignment: Larry Lynn, Mike Maletta, Robert Redman, Dave Ricuitti, Jerry Zalek, Ed Maldovan
9Terry Carnathan-Electrical Cards
10Paul Morich-Grievance
11Terry Carnathan-Questions
12Terry Carnathan-Service Records and Certificates
13Panel Form-Terry Carnathan
14Service Record-Dave Mescar
15Dave Mescar-Questions
16Dave Mescar-Electrician Cards
17Dave Mescar-Panel Form
18John Doyle, Sr.
19Hubert Payne
20Section 105(c) "Walk Around Hours"
21Dave Zeigler-Grievance
22Memorandum-Part 48
23Visual Disconnects
24Carnegie Mellon Report
25Joe Catalono
26Patsy Ricuitti
27Larry Thomas
28Barry Mylon
29John Carl
30Various Mine Citations
31Terry Carnathan-Questions
32Closing Arguments
33Calvin Smitley
34Pat Waugh
35Arbitration Between Hi-Tech Collieries Inc. and District #5, LU 762
36Arbitration Between Labelle Processing Company and UMWA
37Federal Law-Part 30, Code of Federal Regulations
38Charts-Terry Carnathan
39Terry Carnathan Arbitration Case-Inspections, Preparations Plant and Arbitration Copy
40Miscellaneous Notes
41Miscellaneous Notes Prior to , LU 73-854 1958
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1211LEGAL FILES-ARBITRATION CASES PRIOR TO 1958, LOCAL UNIONS #854-3073
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1221LEGAL FILES-ARBITRATION CASES PRIOR TO 1958, LOCAL UNIONS #3137-7732 MISCELLANEOUS CASES
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123 LEGAL FILES-ANDRACHICK v. BETHLEHEM MINES CORPORATION1Miscellaneous on Black Lung Disease
2Andrachick Case: US Department of Labor Benefits Review Board Files
3-7Andrachick Case: Correspondence Regarding Medical Reports, Etc.
8Health Standard Information Manual
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124 LEGAL FILES-UMWA COMPENSATION DEPARTMENT v. US DEPT OF LABOR, MISCELLANEOUS CASES1Republic Steel v. Workmen's Compensation Appeal Board
2-5UMWA Compensation Department v. US Department of Labor-Court Dockets, Affidavits, Correspondence, News Stories, Court Transcripts
6Related Correspondence, UMWA Compensation Department v. US Department of Labor
7Evidence, UMWA Compensation Department v. US Department of Labor
8Class Action Suit Against UMWA
9Miscellaneous Case Summaries
10COMPAC Manual, Federal and State Laws-COMPAC 1978

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Series X: COAL MINERS' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE (COMPAC)

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125 COAL MINERS' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE GENERAL FILES, 1979-83 1 COMPAC Budget Report 1980
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2Campaign Survival Kit-Original Packaging
3 Recommended State Budget COMPAC and Directory 1982
4March on Harrisburg UMWA-2nd Anniversary of Three Mile Island 1981 Information Handbooks
5March on Harrisburg UMWA-2nd Anniversary of Three Mile Island Environmental Affairs and Energy Committee Resolutions 1981
6Labor Sponsored Conference to Support ERA
7Black Lung Demonstration, March 1981
8UMWA Statement of Operations, February 1981
9Legislative Committee Minutes 1979
10-11Legislative Committee Related Materials
12-13Legislation and News Clippings 1981
14National Coal Mine construction Agreement 1981
15UMWA Constitution 1979
16All About Elections...Your Guide to the Electoral Process in PA
17West Virginia- Election Material including Radio and TV Spots, Pre-Election Coordinators, Contingency Fund, Total WV Budget> 1978
18Richard Trumka, District 4, Address to PA State Mine Resource Meeting, August 1981
19UMWA Journal, Special Bi-Centennial Issue, 1976
20-22Correspondence, Memorandums, Miscellaneous Files, 1982
23-29Correspondence, Memorandums, Miscellaneous Files, 1983
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126 COAL MINERS' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE GENERAL FILES, 1983-84 1-5Correspondence, Memorandums, Miscellaneous Files, 1983
6 State Council Meeting, Expense Vouchers 1982
7General Election Workers, 1982
8Legislative Conference, 1983
9File, Pennsylvania
10Legislative Conference and State Council, April 1983
11State Council, September 29-30, 1983
12COMPAC Area Council Information, Area Council Meetings, 1982
13Outgoing Memos, June-December 1982
14Tru Copy
15Farewells
16Bell of Pennsylvania
17PA State Council Meeting
18Correspondence, Memorandums, Miscellaneous, February 1983
19Departmental Comparative Statement, 11-10-83
20Outgoing Memos, January-May 1982
21-24Correspondence, Memorandums, Miscellaneous, 1984
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127 COAL MINERS' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE GENERAL FILES, 1983-84 1-2Correspondence, Memorandums, Miscellaneous, 1984
3 District 15 Proposed Budget 1984
4Ohio State COMPAC Proposed Budget 1984
51983 Convention
6Campaign Expense Reports
7State Council Meetings, 1979-1982
8Legislative Conference 1979
9 Conference-Penn State AFL-CIO 1980-1979
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128 COAL MINERS' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE 1Hobart Honakee, Virginia Meeting March 31, 1983
2Re-Voter Registration Papers from Rick Kulick's Offices
3 Indiana District 11 COMPAC, Legislative Conference Evansville, Indiana, December 2-3, 1982 1982
4Russel Stilwell, Indiana, COMPAC Report 1982
5Charles Grimm, Ohio
6Gerald Hawkins, Illinois
7Charles Head, Kentucky
8Charles Fuller, Alabama
9Richard Cordova, Utah
10Coene Duran, Colorado
11Russel Stilwell, Indiana
12Russel Stilwell, Indiana
13Federal Legislative Report, 1983
14COMPAC Memorandum and Expenditures, 1982
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129 COAL MINERS' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE CORRESPONDENCE 1Matt Miller-Personal, Administrator of COMPAC
2District 25 Officers
3 District 5 Officers
4District 4 Officers
5District 2 Officers
6-8Joseph Jurczak, Staff Coordinator COMPAC, PA, 1982
9-13Jerry Cani, Staff Coordinator COMPAC, 1982
14Joseph Jurczak, May 1982
15News Releases
16-17Legislative Updates, 1983
18District 12, Budget COMPAC District 12
19District 21 Proposed Budget, , COMPAC Proposed Budget Goals 1983
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130 COAL MINERS' POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE MANUALS AND CONVENTION PAMPHLETS 1Compac Manual
2UMWA Report of the 49th Consecutive Constitutional Convention
3Matt Miller, International Executive Board Meeting Agenda
4THE CRISIS-A Profile of Black America
5National Council of COMPAC Executive Committee, November 29, 1978
6Approved State Budgets
7Gary Callen, National Council COMPAC, Washington, DC, October 3, 1980
8Matt Miller, COMPAC-National Council Convention, December 10, 1980
9National Council of COMPAC Washington, DC, May 11, 1982
10Ohio State COMPAC Council, Diles Bottom, Ohio, February 2, 1979
11Proposed Structure and Guidelines: Canadian COMPAC, April 19, 1983
12Matt Miller, Natl Council of COMPAC, Washington, DC, September 1981
13Clean Air Act, August 1977
14National Council COMPAC, November 1981
15National Council, Budget February 12, 1982
16Matt Miller, Manager, Membership Information and Education
17Matt Miller, COMPAC Budget 1982
18Overview of DOE Coal Utilization Technologies
19National Council of COMPAC Executive Committee, September 23, 1978
20Assessment Commission, Walter Suba, Chairman
21National Council Committee and Membership
22UMWA Congressional Voting Record
23Illinois, District 12 COMPAC 1983 Legislative Conference, 1983
24COMPAC, President, Richard Trumka
25 COMPAC Seminar, September 17, 1979
26 COMPAC, Building the District 15 COMPAC Report June 1981
27 COMPAC Budgets
28Matt Miller, Deputy Director, COMPAC Budget 1980
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131 MATT MILLER AND COMPAC PERSONAL FILES AND MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 1979-1980 1-2Miscellaneous, 1980
3Monthly Expenditures, 1980
4State Council Meetings,, Expense Vouchers 1980
5-6Newspaper Clippings, 1980
7Poll, 1980
8Time Sheets, 1980
9-10 January 1980
11-12 February 1980
13-14 March 1980
15-16 April 1980
17 May 1980
18 June 1980
19 July 1980
20 August 1980
21 September 1980
22 October 1980
23 December 1980
24Personal , Matt Miller 1980
25 Matt Miller 1979
26 Outgoing Members 1979
27 January 1979
28 February 19797
29 March 1979
30 April 1979
31 May 1979
32 June 1979
33-34 July 1979
35-36 August 1979
37-39 September 1979
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132 MATT MILLER AND COMPAC PERSONAL FILES, MEMOS, MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION, 1979-1980 1-3October 1979
4November 1979
5December 1979
6Legislative Conference in PA, 1979
7State Council Meeting, 1979
8Incoming Letters, 1979
9-10Outgoing Bills Copies, 1979
11Incoming Letters, 1979
12Memos, Letters, October, November, December 1978
13Management Development Seminar, 1980
14Monthly Minder-Matt Miller, 1979

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Series XI: UMWA SAFETY DIVISION FILES-DISTRICT #31, WEST VIRGINIA

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15Accident Report, January-December 1970, Mountaineer Coal Company, Division of Consolidated Coal, Consolidated #9 Mine, Marion WV
16UMWA Safety Division
17Accident Report, Mountaineer Coal Company, Division of Consolidated Coal, Consolidated #9 Mine, Marion, WV (Folder 1 of 2)
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133 SAFETY DIVISION FILES ACCIDENT REPORTS AND MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, 1969 1Accident Report, Mountaineer Coal Company, Division of Consolidated Coal, Consolidated #9 Mine, Marion, WV, Folder 2 of 2
2Maps, Current Work Area Consolidated #9 Mine
3#9 Mine, LU 4042, Bureau of Mines
4Recovery #9 Mine
5Accident Report, , Mountaineer Coal Company, Division of Consolidated Coal, Consolidated #9 Mine, Marion WV 1973
6Accident Report, Mountaineer Coal Company, Division of Consolidated Coal, Consolidated #9 Mine, Marion WV, October- December 1969
7Humphrey #7 Consolidated Map
8Blacksville #1 Consolidated Map
9Alpine Mine #1, Island Creek Map
10Osage #3 Map
11Report of Recovery
12Pioneer Mine Map, Clarksburg, WV
13Llewellyn Run Shaft Maps District #31
14Mods Run Map
15Grant Town 4047 Short Wall Map
16UMWA District #31 Map
17Water Discharge Bore Hole Map
18#9 Intake Escape Way-7 North Parallel Map
19Miscellaneous Maps

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Series XII: UMWA SAFETY DIVISION FILES-DISTRICT #31, WEST VIRGINIA

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134 MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION LEGISLATION, PROPOSED AMENDMENTS ACCIDENT REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE 1Fatality Update, October 10, 1983
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2Mining Law Handbook, West Virginia, 1983
3Statements, Clinchfield Coal Company-Bill W. Clemons
4Statements, Clinchfield Coal Company-Reecy Thomas Asburg
5Statements, Clinchfield Coal Company-Gerald Eugene Slone
6-7Proposed Amendments, Safety Provisions of PA Bituminous Coal Mine Act
8Actual Amendments, Safety Provisions of PA Bituminous Coal Mine Act
9Presenting Regulations, Proposed Changes
10Changes-Sections of Coal Mining Act , Comments and Notes 1983
11Notes on Proposed Changes
12Changes and/or Additions Made
13Training of Newly Employed-Experienced Miners, U.S. Dept. of Labor
14Annual Refresher Training Draft, U.S. Department of Labor
15U.S. Department of Labor-Training of New Miners, September 1978
16Petitions-Consolidated Coal Company, 1983
17U.S. Steel Mining Company, Maple Creek #2, Mining Accident
18Denny Newfield Fire 1982
19Department of Health and Safety Correspondence
20Discrimination Cases
21Arbitration Cases
22Fatal Powered Haulage Accident
23Plaque presented by the Mine Safety and Health Administration: Central and North Central Pennsylvania Safety Association Mine Rescue Contest, Indiana, Pennsylvania, August 2, 1980
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135 MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION ACCIDENT REPORTS AND CORRESPONDENCE, 1979-1983 FILES AND CORRESPONDENCE FOR INDIVIDUAL MINES 1Correspondence, 1980-1983
2Health and Safety Conference, 1983
3Photos of Tunnel Liner Drop Test, 1979
4Gateway Mine Fan Incident Report, 1983
5Miscellaneous Files
6-7Proposed Changes CFR-75, 1982
8Injunction and Strike Notices
9UMWA Safety Seminar 1982
10Vesta Mining Company, Correspondence, Miscellaneous
11Clyde Mine, Correspondence, Miscellaneous
12Vesta Maps
13Westland #1 and 2
14Various Health and Safety Director Files
15Maple Creek
16Mathies Mine
17-18Bethlehem Mines
19Tunnelton Mine
20Russelton Mine
21Renton Mine
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136 MINE SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION FILES AND CORRESPONDENCE FOR INDIVIDUAL MINES 1Allegheny #2 Mine
2Carol Mine
3Newfield Mine
4DiAnne and David Mines

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Series XIII: REGION I ORGANIZING FILES

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5Thomas Samek-Expense Reports
6-9Coordinator Correspondence, 1984
10Monarch, Joseph-Expense Report
11James, Carey-Expense Report
12Crissman, Rich-Expense Report
13Denardo, Steve-Expense Report
14Maholic, Louis-Expense Report
15Moore, Robert-Expense Report
16Paronish, Steve-Expense Report
17Correspondence, Files, Region I Organization Coordinator
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137 REGION I ORGANIZING FILES COORDINATOR'S CORRESPONDENCE AND MISCELLANEOUS FILES, 1984 1Miscellaneous Correspondence, Region I Director
2Region I Correspondence with District #25
3Region I Correspondence with District #6
4Brookvale Manufacturing Company, Corrective Procedures
5Arbitration Hearings and Briefs
6-8Correspondence and Files, Region I Organization Coordinator
9Sick and Vacation Leave Records
10Correspondence, Organization Coordinator
11Keystone Bolt, Inc.
12International Field Personnel Information Package
13Correspondence and Files, Organization Coordinator
14Expense Vouchers, Rank and File Organizers
15-16Miscellaneous Correspondence and Files, Organization Coordinator

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Series II: SECRETARY-TREASURER'S FILES

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138 INTELLIGENCE REPORTS11 Intelligence Reports, Consol
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22 Intelligence Reports, Peabody
33 Intelligence Reports, Peabody
44 Intelligence Reports, AMAX
55 Intelligence Reports, Ziegler
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139 MISCELLANEOUS BINDERS1 UMWA Comprehensive Collective Bargaining Training
2 "Other Unions Offering Help"
3Information Requests Answered, Peabody
4 Information Requests Answered, Consol
5 Information Requests Answered, Ziegler
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140 MISCELLANEOUS LEDGERS AND BINDERS; SCRAPBOOK1 Ledger-Record of Income, 1 1966-72
2 Binder-Minutes of District Executive Board Meetings, 1966-68
3 Binder-Minutes of Executive Board Meetings, 1971-72
4 Recap of Nominations, District 5, 1970
5 Scrapbook
6 Convention Delegates' Badges and Ribbons
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141 BENJAMIN COAL CO. NEGOTIATIONS1Benjamin campaign literature
2 Benjamin honorary local election
3 Benjamin employees expense vouchers
4 Benjamin actual expenses
5 Benjamin budget
6 Benjamin general file
7 Benjamin correspondence to employees
8 Benjamin NLRB Action (1)
9 Benjamin NLRB Action (2)
10 Benjamin NLRB Action (3)
11 Benjamin NLRB Action (4)
12 Benjamin Restructuring Program (1)
13 Benjamin Restructuring Program (2)
14 Benjamin Restructuring Program (3)
15 Benjamin corporate information
16 B. E. A. U.--Benjamin Employees All United
17 In House Committee Reports (employee notes)
1818 Food Bank Material
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142 MISCELLANEOUS AGREEMENTS1Cyprus
2 Fayette County Project--Abbott-Pasquale
3 Shannopin Mining Co./LU 6159
4 Shumar Welding, District 4, 1/13/1983
5 Aloe Coal Co.
6 "Adobe Blitz"
77 Premium Fine Coal Co./Fiderak Trucking Co.
88 George Racho Mining Co.
99 Reading Anthracite Co.
1010 Reading Supply Co.
1111 Shamrock Coal Co., Inc
1212 Tedesco, James--Jeddo/Highland, etc.
13 13 Tuscarora Coal Co., District 25
14 14 Port Carbon Machine Works, Inc
1515 Control Specialties, District 5
1616 Conveyor Services
17 17 Genesis, District 5
1818 Health Care Bargaining Units
1919 Labor-Management Agreement
2020 Local Union Organizing Committee Reporting Forms, District 6
2121 District 25 Local Union Organizing Committees
2222 Local Union Newsletters
2323 National Mines Contract
2424 Organizing Information Materials Leaflets
2525 Pension Plans
2626 Pennsylvania Coal In Crisis-Facts and Opinions (1)
2727 Pennsylvania Coal In Crisis-Facts and Opinions (2)
2828 The State of the Pennsylvania Coal Industry (1)
2929 The State of the Pennsylvania Coal Industry (2)
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143 MISCELLANEOUS FILES1Coal Mine Wars
2 Campaign literature
3 Ohio COMPAC Minutes
4 NLRB Guidelines
5 Status Reports, 1988
6 Women Miners
7 Allied L.U. Bylaws
8 Organizer's Resource Guide to Catholic Perspective
9 Aloe Coal Co. (1)
10 Aloe Coal Co. (2)
11 Aloe Coal Co. (3)
12 Carbon Fuel Resources, Inc.
13 Barre Construction Co.
14 J and J Trucking Co.
15 Union literature
16 Long Airdox Co.
17 Little Falls Mining Co., Inc.-Meadow Run Mine
1818 J. Lynmar Mfg. (1)
19J. Lynmar Mfg. (2)
20 Berrens and Associates Negotiations
21 D. Kouach Trucking
22 Isabella and Shumar Project
23 UMWA/Bituminous Coal Operators Association Agreement, 1991
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144 MISCELLANEOUS AGREEMENTS1 National Coal Mine Construction Agreement of 1985
2 UMWA Transport Agreement of -Appendix 1985
3 National Coal Mine Construction Agreement of 1991
4 UMWA Construction Workers Pension Plan 1985
5 Coal Haulers' Wage Agreement of 1981
6 Western PA Coal Haulers' Association
7 District 5 Construction Companies and Strip Mines, 1981
8 UMWA Transport Agreement of Appendix A-81 1985
9 Coal Haulers' Agreement, 1988
10 Truckers' Contracts, 1985
11 Truckers' Contracts, 1988
12 Popp, Raymond D. Painting and Wall Covering, 8/28/1987
13Sayre, William Transport, 11/23/1983
14 Sofis Equipment Co., 5/30/1986
15 Southern Erectors, Inc.
16 Steel City Painting Co., 2/5/1986
17 Trettel Contracting
18 Valley Heating
19 Warrior Constructors, Inc. Project
20 West Pike Construction
21 Coal Haulers' Contract of 1984
22 Long-Airdox Project Agreement, 2/29/1988
23 Namohawk Corp.
24 McVehil Plumbing, Heating and Supply Co.
25 Paris, Alex E. Contracting Co.
26 Cable, F. E. Trucking
27 Colussi Corp., 12/19/1986
28 Criss Cross Construction
29 Dick Coal Corp. Project Agreement, 1/13/1986
30 Dick Coal Corp., December 1983
31 Duplaga Painting Co., 9/8/1987
32 Falconhurst Construction Inc.
33 Friend Electric
34 Gulya Plumbing and Heating
35 Phillips, F.H. Trucking Co., Inc.
36 Perrysville Coal Co.
37 Sell, Wayne W. Corp.
38 Arnold Lee Masonry, Inc.
39 R.G. Johnson Co.
40 Bryan Electric, Inc., 9/1/1987
41 Department of Environmental Resources, Water Pollution, 1990
42 BethEnergy Shutdown
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145 MISCELLANEOUS AGREEMENTS1 UMWA, et al v. Vesta Mining Co., Civil Action 91-1088
2 Labelle-Vesta, NCOC-High Tech, Benefits, June 1991
3 BCNR Mining, Benefits, Contract, 1985
4 LTV Steel Co. Banning Benefits, 1985
5 BethEnergy Mines, Inc., 1984
6 Bethlehem Mines, Fawn No. 91, Vacation Policy, 11/26/1984
7 US Steel, Maple Creek-New England Power, 1984
8 High-Tech Collieries
9 Keystone Bituminous Coal Association, 1986
10 Bituminous Coal Operators' Association, Inc., 1984, 1988
11 Western PA Coal Operators' Association, 1985
12 Lloyd Unger v. Consolidation Coal Co., SU 366, 1945
13 Donald B. Redman, President District 5/Aloe Coal Co.
14 Kuzio, Andrew
15 Duquesne Light-Non-union, 1965
16 LTV-Clyde, January 1988
17 Clyde/DER/J and L Steel
18 Clyde/DER, Miscellaneous, 1988-89
19 LTV, December 1987
20 UMWA Safety Inspectors, District 5, 1976
21 Requests for rates, 1966-67
22 NLRB Rules and Regulations, 1965
23 Truckers, 1978
24 Truckers, 1977
25 Signatories, National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement-Truckers 1974
26 UMWA Research Department, 1975-76
27 Department of Occupational Health, est. 1969
28 Joint Board of Arbitration-Miscellaneous Information
29 Arbitration Review Board, Cases Appealed, 1978
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146 ARBITRATION; UNIONTOWN HOSPITAL; BAILEY MINE NEGOTIATIONS1Arbitration Review Board, 1987
2 Arbitrator Panels 1978
3 Arbitration Review Board-Rules
4 Republic Steel--Plan for Health and Safety Training and Retraining of Miners, 1978
5 Uniontown Hospital Organizing Committee Leaflets--Originals
6 NLRB--UMWA/Uniontown Hospital Case
7 Uniontown Hospital Representation Authorization Forms (1)
8 Uniontown Hospital Representation Authorization Forms (2)
9 Bailey Negotiations (1))
10 Bailey Negotiations (2)
11 Bailey Negotiations (3)
12 Bailey/Consol
13 Enlow Fork Mine
14 Clemmy Allen
15 Consol
16 Bailey Organizing
17 Bailey Files
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147 BAILEY MINE NEGOTIATIONS1 Consol
2 Bailey Files
3 Interrogatories for Research Committee
4 "How to Find Information About Private Firms"
5 Bailey Mine Surveys
6 Bailey Employees (1)
7 Bailey Employees (2)
8 Bailey Employees (3)
9 Bailey Employees (4)
10 Bailey Employees (5)
11 Bailey Employees (6))
12 Bailey Employees (7)
13 Powder River Basin Newsletter, 1987-88
14 Bailey Organizing Reports
15 Consol--Bailey/Buchanan #1
16 Consol--Buchanan #1
17 Buchanan Mine Orientation
18 Bailey Mine Employees Handbook, 1984
19 Rolls of Local Unions 6330, 6295, 1846, 2300
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148 TERMINATIONS1Index Cards-Terminations "E" to "Kn"

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Series III: LOCAL UNION CORRESPONDENCE AND GRIEVANCES-PRESIDENT'S OFFICE FILES

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149 LOCAL UNION GRIEVANCES1 LU 1197 and BethEnergy Corp., Case 6-CA-17876
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2 Di Marzio, Dale T. vs. UMWA District 5 and LU 1197, Case 6-CB-6828
3 Bethlehem Mines, UMWA, LU 2874, Edward Knizner, Case 6-CB-5992
4 Randy L. Knestrick vs. UMWA District 5, LU 2874, Case 6-CB-6587
5 LU 2026, 2351, 2244 and Consolidation Coal Co., Case 6-CA-14749
6 UMWA District 5, LU 2350 and Dowty Corp., Case 6-CC-1566-1
7 UMWA District 5, LU 2485 and Royal Hydraulic Service and Manufacturing, Inc., Case 6-CA-20140
8 Royal Hydraulic Service and LU 2485, Case 6-CA-19756
9 Royal Hydraulic Service, Case 6-RC-9508
10 UMWA District 5, LU 1378 and Tunnelton Mining Co., Case 6-CA-1611, 6-CA-15556, 6-CA15673
11 UMWA District 5, LU 1248 and US Steel Mining Co., Inc., Case 6-CA-15607
12 UMWA District 5, LU 1248 and US Steel Mining Co., Case 6-CA-155507
13 LU 1190, Re: John Wilks III, Case 6-CB-5738
14 LU 1197, Dispatchers, DER Docket #82-067-G
15 Consolidation Coal Co. vs. District 5 UMWA, et al, Case GD 82-05037
16 Hi-Tech Collieries vs. UMWA District 5, LU 762, Docket # 85-2000
17 Mathies Coal Co. vs. LU 2244, CA no. 81-1551
18 Dowty Corp. vs. UMWA, Case GO83-06803
19 UMWA District 5, LU 762 vs. Vesta, LaBelle, A.T. Massey, J and L, LTV, CA# 82-1231
20 US Court of Appeals, 4th Circuit, UMWA 1974 Benefit Plan and Trust, Allied, Armco, Shannon Pocahontas, 2/11/1985
21 LaBelle Processing and Vesta Coal Co.-Injunctions, February 1985
22 Vesta-LaBelle Litigation, February 1985
23 BethEnergy Mines, Inc. vs. UMWA, et al, Civil Action Case 89-123J
24 Healey Whitehill Injunctions, June 1989
25 UMWA District 31, LU 1444, 1829, 2410, 2478 and Island Creek Coal Co., et al Cases 5-CC-1109-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, et al.
26 UMWA District 31, LU 1444, 1829, 2410, 2478 and Island Creek Coal Co., et al. Cases 5-CC-1109-1, -2, -3, -4, -5, -6, et al.
27 NLRB vs. District 2, et al, US District Court, Case 89148J, July 1989
28 Robinson Coal Co. vs. UMWA, Court of Common Pleas, Washington County, March 1990
29 Aloe (Robinson), Common Pleas Court, Washington County, No. 90-1212
30 LU 762 and Northern Continental Operating Co., 6/26/1989, Cases 6-CC-1800-3, 6-CB-7926-3
31 LU 1248 and US Steel Mining Co., Inc., 6/20/1989, Case 6-CC-1785
32 LU 1378 and Tunnelton Mining Co. 6/?/1989 (received 6/22/1989), Case 6-CC-1780
33 LU 1488 and Penn Allegheny Coal Co., Case 6-CC-1787
34 Emil C. Farkas vs. UMWA, et al, Civil No. 2:89-0751
35 Monongahela Railway Co., Common Pleas Court of Allegheny County, NLRB case no. 6-CC-1812
36 Fred Spasks, Barbara Spasks vs. UMWA District 4, District 5, et al, District Court, Civil Action No. 86-857
37 NLRB Nos. 80-1680, 83-1998, 83-2307, 85-1003, 4/21/1987
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150 LOCAL UNION GRIEVANCES1 LU 1197, 1963 and BethEnergy Mines, Inc., Cases 6-CC-1783, 6/19/1989, 6-CC-1788, 6/21/1989
2 Saturn Fuels, Ltd., LU 2399, Case TA-W-18,978, 2/5/1987
3 LU 6986 and Freeport Coal Co., Case 6-CB--7362
4 Fatality-Tape, Charles Wilson, LU 688, 6/30/1986, July 1, 1986
5 NLRB Case 6-CB-7135, Leonard L. Malenosky, LU 688, June 25, 1986
6 LU 762
7 LU 688
8 Richard R. Vahaly vs. UMWA District 5 and LU 1197, Case 6-CB-6723, February 1985
9 LU 1197-50 year pins, 5/4/1986
10 LU 1197, UB Lettes
11 BethEnergy Mines, Inc. vs. LU 1197, Civil Action 88-1426 and 88-1486
12 LU 1197
13 District 5 and LU 1197, Case 6-CB-8558, 12/1991
14 District 5 and LU 1197, Case 6-CB-7168, 1986
15 LU 1248, membership pins
16 US Steel vs. Unemployment Compensation Board of Review, 214 Allocator Docket, 198
17 LU 1248, RBO Program, 1991
18 LU 1248, Region 1 Move, April 1988
19 LU 1248, Maple Creek
20 LU 1248, Seniority
21 US Steel Mining Co., Inc., Maple Creek Mine, Lay Off, 9/28/1984
22 LU 1248
23 LU 1378
24 Transferees, LU 6274 to LU 1378
25 LU 1488, Fawn No. 91
26 Panel Forms, LU 2026, Westland #1
27 LU 2026
28 UMWA LU 2155, Jedco Minerals, Inc. Case 6-CC-1735
29 LU 2155, Ocean Mine
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151 LOCAL UNION GRIEVANCES1 LU 2244
2 LU 2155, Atlas Alloys Co., Inc., Case 6-CC-1738
3 Panel Forms, Mathies, LU 2244
4 LU 2244, Mathies, Mine Gas Samples
5 LU 2244
6 LU 2350, Dowty Corp.
7 LU 2351
8 Midway Coal Co.-Labor Charges
9 LU 2394
10 LU 2456
11 A. Mastos, District 5 and Royal Hydraulic Service
12 LU 2874
13 Marianna-Mine Fire, 3/7/1988
14 LU 3506
15 LU 4963
16 Fawn Labor Charge, NLRB, LU 4963, 3/7/1991
17 District 5 and Fawn Mining Corp., Case 6-CA-23713, June 1991
18 Claims for unpaid wages, Fawn Mining Corp. LU 4963, July 1991
19Fawn, Robert Matter, Court of Common Pleas, AD #91-096, January 1991
20 LU 6132
21 LU 6274
22 Leechburg Mining Co. Medical Benefits
23 LU 6754
24 Canterbury Coal Co., Resolution of Strike
25 LU 6986
26 LU 6986, Boarts, Kiebler Charges, IEB
27 LU 7732
28 Energy Supply Co. (Dunkard Creek), Claims, 5/13/1987
29 LU 7795
30 LU 7951
31 LU 9636, Aloe
32 LU 7956, Disbanding, September 1985
33 Aloe Coal Co. Labor Charges
34 LU 8123
35 Promissory Notes, Local Unions- 1985
36 Consolidation Coal Co., Mt. Pleasant Twp., 1983
37 LU 1248 and US Steel Mining Co., 4/3/1987
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152 MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL UNION RECORDS1 LU 1056 Treasurer's Cash Book
2 LU 1838 Recording Secretary's Minute Book, 1972-90
3 LU 1428 Recording Secretary's Minute Book, 1966-75
4 LU 2393 Recording Secretary's Minute Book, 1979-82
5 LU 2393 Recording Secretary's Minute Book, 1982-87
6 LU 2393 Membership List, 1986
7 LU 2393 Minutes Notebook, 1981
8 LU 2393 Election Results, 5/20/1984
9 LU 2393 Grievances
10 LU 2393 District 5 Financial Reports, 1977-84
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153 MISCELLANEOUS LOCAL UNION RECORDS1 C1 LU 2393 Checkoff Lists, 1978-82
2 LU 2393 Correspondence
3LU 2393 Roll Call, 1979-80
4 LU 2393 Grievances
5 LU 2393 Grievance No. 84-05-86-14, Westmont Coal Co.
6 William McClain Arbitration Case, ARB Case No. 78-5-81-73, Grievance No. 5

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Series V: ELECTION, CONVENTION, AND MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS AND PUBLICATIONS

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154 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS1 Proceedings of 22nd Annual Convention, District 5, 1911
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2 Proceedings of 47th Consecutive and 20th Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1966
3 Proceedings of 50th Consecutive and 23rd Constitutional Convention, District 5, 1978
4 Proceedings of the Special Convention of District 50, 1961
5 Proceedings of the 4th Quadrennial Constitutional Convention of District 1, 1957
6 Proceedings of the18th Constitutional Convention, District 22, 1953
7 Annual Report, District 5, 1960
8 Annual Report, District 5, 1961
9 Report to the Executive Board, District 5, to 46th Convention
10 Report to the Executive Board, District 5, to 47th Convention
11 Report to the Executive Board, District 5, to 48th Convention
12 Resolutions Presented to the 47th Convention, District 5
13 Resolutions Presented to the 48th Convention, District 5
14 Constitution of District 5, 12/11/1978
15Appalachian Agreement, 5/12/1939
16 Appalachian Agreement, 10/1/1968
17 National Coal Mine Construction Agreement of 1981
18 National Coal Mine Construction Agreement of 1985
19Pension Plan-Summary Plan Description 1950
20Benefit Plan and Trust--Summary Plan Description 1950
21Pension Plan--Summary Plan Description 1974
22Benefit Plan and Trust--Summary Plan Description 1974
23 Public Law 552 as Amended--Federal Coal Mine Safety Act
24 Federal Mine Safety Code for Bituminous and Lignite Mines--Part I, Underground Mines, 10/8/1953
25 Bituminous Mining Laws of Pennsylvania, 1958
26 UMWA Model Bylaws for Local Unions, 1975
27 UMWA Model Bylaws for Local Unions, 1985
28 UMWA Constitution, 1976
29 UMWA Constitution, 1983
30 Miners Manual, 3rd Edition, 1985
31 UMWA Unemployment Handbook
32 UMWA, --Proposals to the Bituminous Coal Industry 1974
33 Personnel Handbook, UMWA, 1978
34 National Bituminous Coal Wage Agreement of 1984
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155 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS1 UMWA Election Committee Manual
2 UMWA Acid Rain Conference, 12/17/1990
3 100th UMWA Anniversary: Passing the Torch of Our Union
4 Federal Coal Mine Health and Safety Act of Health Standards 1969
5 AFL-CIO National Teleconference on Internal Organizing, 2/29-3/1/ 1988
6 "The Importance of the Coal Industry to Pennsylvania's Economy"--A Report to the Pennsylvania Coal Association, March 1991
7 Papers and Proceedings of the National Conference on Medicine and the Federal Coal Mine Safety Act of 1969
8 Report on the Productive Industries of Pennsylvania, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919
9 17th Annual Report of the Commissioners of Labor, --Trade and Technical Information 1902,
10 Industrial Relations, Vol. VIII, 1916
11 International Union, UMWA, Report of International Secretary/Treasurer, 1979-1982
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156 CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA COAL PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTERS1 1943-44
2 1945
3 (1) 1946
4 (2) 1946
5 1947
6 (1) 1948
7 (2) 1948
8 (1) 1949
9 (2) 1949
10 (1) 1950
11 (2) 1950
12 1951
13 1952
14 1954
15 1955

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Series VII: WELFARE AND RETIREMENT FUND RECORDS

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157 WELFARE AND RETIREMENT FUND FORMS1 HIndividual Welfare and Retirement Fund Forms

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Series IX: LEGAL CASE FILES

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158 MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL CASE FILES1 J. Lynmar/NLRB Transcript, 10/19-20/ (1) 1988
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2 J. Lynmar/NLRB Transcript, 10/19-20/ (2) 1988
3 J. Lynmar/NLRB Transcript, 10/19-20/ (3) 1988
4 "Bailey Blitz" Binder
5 Conveyor Services-LU 1646, District 2
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159 MISCELLANEOUS LEGAL CASE FILES1 Arbitration Between Westmont Coal Co. and LU 2393--Transcript of Hearing, 11/21/1986
2 Bethlehem Mines Corp. vs. Pennsylvania DER and UMWA, Docket No. 82-067-G (1)
3 Bethlehem Mines Corp. vs. Pennsylvania DER and UMWA, Docket No. 82-067-G (2)
4 Environmental Hearing Board/Bethlehem Mines Decision, 11/13/1984
5 LU 1197 vs. Bethlehem Mines Corp., Docket No. PENN 83-234-D
6 UMWA District 5 and Aloe Coal Co., Case 6-CA-16913
7 BethEnergy Mines, Inc., Case 6-RC-9568
8 UMWA District 5 and Old Ben Coal Co., BCNR Mining Corp., Case 6-CA-16131
9 UMWA and Renton Mine, Consolidation Coal Co., Docket 83-008-G
10 UMWA District 5 and Consolidation Coal Co., Case 6-CA-18703, December 1985
11 Consolidation Coal Co., Case 6-CA-15364
12 UMWA District 5 and Consolidation Coal Co., Case 6-CA-15486, 5/19/1982
13 Consolidation Coal Co., Case 6-CA-15102
14 Dowty Corp.-NLRB Case 6-CB-5998
15 Perrysville Coal Co., case 6-CA-14484
16 UMWA District 5 and Latimer Bros., Case 6-CA-15643, July 1982
17 NLRB-Republic Steel, Case 6-CA-17255, 4/4/1984
18 Cletus McConville vs. UMWA District 5, Region I, Case 6-CA-17205, 3/9/1984
19 Twilight Industries, Inc., Case 6-CA-18073
20 Vesta Mining, Case 6-CA-16705, 1983
21 LaBelle/Vesta, Case 6-CA-17497, 1984
22 Vesta Mining Co.-Emergency Hoist-Thompson Shaft, Report No. C-061885-09, June 1985
23 US Steel Mining, Case 6-CA-18545
24 Consolidation Coal Co. vs. MSHA, Docket Nos. PENN 82-221-R and 82-259
25 UMWA District 5 and DOL Office of Employment Security, LU 1197, 7874, Case 83-6-5-308, 309, 315, 316, October 1983
26UMWA vs. Bethlehem Mines Corp. and MSHA, Case No. PENN 83-234-D
27 Freeport Transport, Inc. vs. IBT, Supreme Court Opinion Filed 1/3/1990
28 J and L Steel Corp, Federal Mine Safety and Health Review, Docket No. PENN 81-255
29 Richard D. Price vs. Consolidation Coal Co., C.D. 81-33890
30 L and J Equipment Co., Inc. and UMWA Districts 4 and 5, 7/6/1983
31 UMWA District 5 vs. Mon River Towing
32 UMWA District 5 vs. Consolidation Coal Co., US Court of Appeals, No. 81-1481
33 Donora Dock Co., Buchanan Ingersoll, 7/13/1989
34 Litigation--BCOA Agreements, Misc. No. 9604, MDL Docket No. 536, September 1987
35 Lyon, William L., Miner's Certificate, 1985
36 Maple Creek, Rotosky Coal Co., LU 1248, 1986

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Series XIV: : OVERSIZED MATERIALS

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DRAWER 1 DISTRICT #5 OVERSIZED MATERIALS1Sidelights on Miners' Convention @ early twentieth century
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2"The Progressive Miner," Vol. I, No. 1, . In several languages. Published by the Executive Committee of the Progressive International Committee of the UMWA July 14, 1923
3 "Militant Miners of Western Pennsylvania Launch Fight on Reactionary Leadership," 1922
4"The Coal Digger," Vol I, No. 1, . Organ of the "Save the Union Committee" of the UMWA. About the Progressive Miners of District #5. February 1, 1928
5 "Coal Facts," Vol XXX, No. 3, . District #5 Newspaper May 4, 1926
6Photographs at the 44th Constitutional Convention, UMWA Delegates, (interior and exterior) 1964
7 District #5 Local Union Charters: Local Union 50, 1949, Local Union 1428, 1965
8Photograph, of and signed by: Sam Church, Jr., Arnold Miller, and Willard [undecipherable]
9Certificate of Honor, Awarded to Edward Rodgers, 1948. For 61 years of service without incurring a lost-time injury.
10 Teller Reports, 1967, 1971 Elections
11 UMWA International Executive Board Photograph
12 Unidentified Group Photograph
13 Unidentified Group Photograph
14 Group Photograph--46th Convention, District 5, June 26-28, (2 copies) 1962
15 Group Photograph--42nd International Convention, Cincinnati, OH, October , 1950
16 Unidentified Speakers, District 5
17 Unidentified Portrait, District 5
18 Unidentified Group Photograph, color
19 Group Photograph--48th Consecutive Constitutional Convention, Denver, CO, December 10-20, 1979
20 Poster of Industrial Unionism, Delegate Assembly, June 20-21, 1997
21COMPAC Posters-urging miners to register and to vote
22UMWA Solidarity Day, 1982 Poster
23 UMWA Coal Haulers Poster
24 Newspaper Articles from Strike and Senate visit to PA miners' camps 1927-28
25 Checkweighman's Check-off Sheets from , Various Mines 1937
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DRAWER 2 DISTRICT #5 OVERSIZED MATERIALS1 Greene County Highway Map, 1967
2 Duquesne Light Co., Warwick Mine Portals #3 and #4, Permit Areas
3 Non-Union Barre Construction, Sinking Pons for Bobstown Mine and Drill Boreholes, Carnegie Natural Gas Co.
4 Possible Reserve, Duquesne Light Co. to Pitt Energy, 5/3-10/1994, 2 copies
5 Possible Reserve of Duquesne Light Co. to Genesis Corp., Meadow Run Mine, 5/3-10/1994
6 Renovation of UMWA District 4 Building, Masontown, PA, 4/11/1979
7 Maple Creek Mine, Spinner, Valley Shafts, Blueprint # 9-13
8 Hazel Kilk Slope, Maple Creek Mine
9 3 Extra Copies of Long Wall Setup (probably Maple Creek Mine)
10 US Steel Mining Co., Maple Creek Mine
11 US Steel Mining Co., Maple Creek Mining Spinner Shaft
12 Maple Creek Mine, Including: Hazel Kilk Slope, Spinner, Valley, Cherokee Shafts, Blueprints of Mining Buildings
13 Accidents, 1991
14 B Mine #84 Violation Maps, 3 total
15 Maple Creek Mines, Washington, PA
16Greene Co. General Highway Map, 1987
17 Fayette Co. General Highway Map, 1971
18 Tax Assessment Map of Fayette County
19 2 B andW Copies of SW PA, NW VA, and E OH Pittsburgh No. 08 Coal Seam
20 Renovation of UMWA District 4 Bar Hinge, Masontown, PA
21Flow Chart, Maple Creek Preparation Plant
22 Union 3 Plans for Emerald Mines Corp., Greene Co., PA
23Robina No. 3 Mine
24 Map of SW PA, NW VA, E OH, Ownership, Major Mines, Approved Mine Areas, Pittsburgh No. 8 Coal Seam
25 Uniontown, PA Department of Engineering and Zoning, April 1972
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DRAWER 3 DISTRICT #5 OVERSIZED MATERIALS11UMWA Health and Retirement Funds Distribution, 1983
2 Preparation Plant and Somerset Portal Area Site Map, #60 B Mine, 1983
3 Maple Creek Mine, Washington, PA
4 Map of Bethlehem Steel Corp., 1/21/1981
5 Raw Coal, Stockpile Breaker Inst. Plot Plan, Shuba Creek #1
6Extension Plans for Coal Mining (longer time needed)(1956 to 1992)
7 US Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh Research Center, Layout of Western PA Mines
8 UMWA District 5 Mine Violation History Accident Report Chart, 1993
9 Land Area Map of Samuel Oller, James M. Lusk, Lucy B. Devore
10 Raw Coal Stockpile, Breaker Inst., Shuba Creek Mine #1, Section A and B
11 Greene County Highway Map, 1967
12 Keystone's Map of the Coal Fields of the US
13 Map of Lost Time, Medical Release, Treatment vs. No Treatment
14 US Steel Mining Co., Inc. Northern Division, Maple Creek Mine
15 Maple Creek Tracts
16 Maple Creek Long Wall Setup
17 Maple Creek Mining Maps
18 Rosedale Coal Co., Coal Deposits of Duquesne Light Co.
19 Keystone Coal Mining Corp., Urling # "D" Seam, Indiana, PA
20 Warwick Mine Portal # 3 and 4, Sewickley Seam, Greene County
21 Homer City Mine: Long Wall Plan Projections, Mining Completed Through 1/1/1992
22 Homer City Mine: Mining Completed Through 1/31/1993

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