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Soldiers - 1913

Persons, Armed Forces, Soldiers, [Soldiers on KP duty peel potatoes.]

Scanned: January 13, 2011


Soldiers - 1913

Persons, Armed Forces, Soldiers, [Some of the soldiers display their culinary skills.]

Scanned: January 13, 2011


Soldiers - 1913

Persons, Armed Forces, Soldiers, [Soldiers gather in a field for what appears to be a coffee break.]

Scanned: January 13, 2011


Soldiers - 1913

Persons, Armed Forces, Soldiers, [Company A Calumet stands at attention.]

Scanned: January 13, 2011


Scaling Lumber

Persons, Industries, Mr. Frank Halsey, Scaler [Image of Mrs. Halsey scaling two very large trees.]

Scanned: January 13, 2011


1913 Strike Cartoons

Manners and Customs, Labor Movements, Strike Doings [One in a series of three cartoons regarding the strike.]

Scanned: January 13, 2011


1913 Strike Cartoons

Manners and Customs, Labor Movements, Strike Doings [Two in a series of three cartoons regarding the strike.]

Scanned: January 13, 2011


1913 Strike Cartoons

Manners and Customs, Labor Movements, Strike Doings [Three in a series of three cartoons regarding the strike.]

Scanned: January 13, 2011


Calumet & Hecla Mining Company Notices

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, , NOTICE! Because of the prosperity now existing in the copper industry, the board of directors of this company has decided that the wages forfeited by the employes and officers, because of the reduction made September 1, 1914, and continuing to May 1, 1915, shall be paid to them. This payment will be made June 12, next, and will be on the basis of time actually worked. - James MacNaughton, 2nd V.P. and Gen. Mgr.

Scanned: January 14, 2011


Calumet & Hecla Mining Co. Employment Slip - Scab Labor

Metal Trade, Copper Industry and Trade, Copper Mines and Mining, Labor Movements, [Copy of employment slip for replacement labor stating that the employee knows that there is a strike on, called by the Western Federation of Miners; that the wage paid will be $2.60 per shift; board is at a rate of $22 per month; railroad fare will be advanced, but deducted from wages during the first three months. Steady employment is guaranteed if prerformance is satisfactory.]

Scanned: January 14, 2011