Constitution of the National Trade Assembly 252 (K. of L.) Brass Workers of America, adopted at the session held in New York City, October 30 to November 1, 1888

Constitution of the National Trade Assembly 252 (K. of L.) Brass Workers of America, adopted at the session held in New York City, October 30 to November 1, 1888

by Knights of Labor. National Trade Assembly No. 252 (Metal-workers)

Book 3274 of Pamphlets in American history -- L

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