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Mss 38
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Part 1 (Mss 38, Micro 1166): Original Collection, 1863-195262.6 cubic feet (34 archives boxes, 31 record center cartons, 5 half record center cartons, 3 index boxes, 18 flat boxes) and 41 reels of microfilm (35 mm) Records of Island Woolen Company are arranged in the following series: CORPORATION RECORDS (1899-1950); INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE (1864-1890); OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE (1867-1891); GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (1903-1951); AGENTS' CORRESPONDENCE (1918-1951); PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE (1910-1932); PRODUCTION RECORDS (1870-1949); and FINANCIAL RECORDS (1863-1952). This arrangement primarily follows the record-keeping system established by Island Woolen Company. The series CORPORATION RECORDS (1899-1950) contains historical and administrative materials. Included in the series are partnership agreements and dissolutions; legal papers; and correspondence regarding the sale of the mill as well as scattered stockholder minutes and general correspondence. Of particular note is a historical sketch of Island Woolen Company prepared by Edward P. McFetridge. The narrative traces the development of the mill from its inception to 1920 and was prepared by McFetridge to document the company's financial history for the Internal Revenue Service. The INCOMING CORRESPONDENCE (1864-1890) series is arranged chronologically. The bulk of the correspondence is from Island's traveling salesmen and concerns business conditions in Midwestern communities, particularly during the Panic of 1873; customers' orders; collection of payments; and suggestions for new or improved fabric lines. Another major topic in this series pertains to the purchase of raw wool throughout Wisconsin by men acting on Island's behalf. Of particular note is correspondence, January-November 1868, in response to an advertisement Island placed in New England newspapers for laborers. The letters provide a good description of various jobs in a woolen mill as well as Island's conditions and wages. The remaining items in this series concern supplies and other routine business. From 1875 to 1878 there is some scattered personal correspondence between Will and Henry Rich. The series OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE consists of eleven letterpress books dating from 1867 to 1884. The bulk of the correspondence is directed to Island Woolen Company's customers with references to orders and related issues. The remaining correspondence is concerned with supplies, raw wool purchases, and employment applications. Correspondence of 1867 was signed by Baraboo Manufacturing Company. Some of the volumes contain an alphabetical index by correspondents' names. Most of the volumes are nearly illegible because of water damage. The distinction between incoming and outgoing correspondence was not maintained after the turn of the century. Apparently in the early 1900s an integrated correspondence system was established. The company's arrangement of its correspondence was an alphabetical sequence based on the correspondent's last name and thereunder by a two-letter combination based on the second component of the name. Regular and frequent correspondents had individual files. Internal evidence suggests Island retained an alphabetical sequence for approximately two or three years or until it was decided the file cabinets were full. This original order was retained intact for the most part in the series GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE (1903-1951). Accordingly, this series is arranged in subseries based upon Island's chronological divisions. Island's breakdown in two-letter combinations was not retained when the quantities were small. That is, Island's folders may have been aa, ab, ac, ad, et cetera; if the quantities were small within each of these individual folders, the materials were combined into one alphabetical folder -A- and were arranged chronologically thereunder. Separate files of large quantities of materials with regular correspondents were generally retained as such. An effort was also made, whenever practical, to retain correspondence with other Wisconsin businesses and organizations as individual folder titles. Examples of these materials include David Adler and Sons, I. Barnett Woolen Mills, La Crosse Clothing Company, and Appleton Woolen Mills. Also, the fabric swatches attached to the correspondence were retained intact. The swatches were attached to the correspondence and enclosed in protective mylar. The series GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE is arranged by the chronological subseries of 1903-1918; 1918-1922; 1923-1925; 1926-1927; 1928; 1930; 1931-1934; 1935-1939; and 1940-1951; and alphabetically by correspondent thereunder. This series primarily consists of correspondence with customers, suppliers, organizations, and government agencies. Most of the correspondence is that of Edward McFetridge and Frank V. Rachor, Superintendent. Scattered correspondence is from Fred E. Morey, General Manager. While most of the correspondence is of a routine nature it does document the day-to-day operations of Island Woolen Company. Typical topics discussed include orders; customer complaints; cost and type of supplies; shipping; and accounting practices. The correspondence also documents employees; physical plant development; and regulations and policies; as well as the textile industry and economic conditions. Specifically, issues pertaining to employees are reflected in the files of the Aetna Life Insurance Company; applications; availability statements; employee notices; Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company; Federal Social Security; garnishments; Industrial Commission of Wisconsin; labor permits; Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Selective Service; unemployment insurance; United States National Life and Casualty Company; United Textile Workers Union; Washington National Insurance Company; Wisconsin Compensation Insurance Board; and Wisconsin Inspection Bureau. Information related to the employees is also contained in the files of the Island Woolen Company Baseball Team (1923-1925; 1926-1927). Materials on the physical plant development are included in files such as Industrial Commission, Claude and Starck, Alan Philbrick, Johnson and Higgins, and American Appraisal Company. Information on regulations and policies as well as the textile industry itself are topics generally discussed in the correspondence with major suppliers and customers such as William G. Davidson and Company; National Aniline and Chemical Company; R.W. Nordlie; Alexander Parks; Star Woolen Company; and Swift and Company. Economic conditions are documented particularly in the subseries of 1918-1922 with references to New York garment workers' strikes, the influenza epidemic, and World War I. The subseries of 1931-1934 also provides documentation of Island's economic status as it struggled to develop new products for the marketplace and to simply remain in business. Specifically, the 1930s files of mill applications and accounts receivable contain correspondence with references to the depression, bank holiday, relief work, and milk strikes. Correspondence for the period of July 1891-October 1918 is missing. However, within the subseries of 1903-1918, the collection includes an alphabetical card index to correspondence for 1903-1918. The index entry includes the correspondent's name and address as well as the dates of correspondence. The card file does not contain entries for R-Z. For the sake of researcher ease, the small amount of correspondence for November-December 1918 was combined with that of 1919-1922 thereby creating the subseries of 1918-1922. The materials from 1918 may originally have been part of another chronological grouping. For the period of March-October 1918 the only existing correspondence is in the form of stenographers' notebooks which are not transcribed. In the correspondence subseries 1926-1927, no correspondence for the alphabetical sequence U-Z could be located at the time of processing. The subseries 1931-1934 contains correspondence of interest regarding Island Woolen Company's attempts to manufacture automobile upholstery fabric. Scattered throughout this subseries are references to political matters including Edward McFetridge's critique of the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. Correspondence for the period of 1935-1939 is very scattered. The limited amount of general correspondence primarily pertains to supplies. Of particular note are the correspondence subseries of 1935-1939 and 1940-1951. Extensive correspondence in these two subseries documents Island Woolen Company's relationship with government agencies and its production of woolen goods for the United States Army. Island's intentions for expansion of markets in the 1940s to South Africa and Rhodesia are indicated by the correspondence with “Progress Sales Company” and “Selling Agents.” Most of the correspondence from approximately 1943 to 1951 was conducted by Frank V. Rachor. The series AGENTS' CORRESPONDENCE consists of outgoing and incoming correspondence between Island Woolen Company and its selling agents and factors from 1918 to 1949. A selling agent markets a certain product line for a mill, with or without the mill's name on the fabric, and receives a commission on sales. A factor is much like a selling agent but assumes credit risks on shipped goods and provides working capital to the manufacturer by discounting sales. The correspondence is arranged alphabetically by agent name and chronologically thereunder. Some of the agents' initial correspondence with Island was filed by Island as general correspondence, and is located in that series. The bulk of the agents' correspondence consists of that with J.G. Hanf and Company (1918-1941), agent for Island's suiting fabrics. Major topics discussed are labor, establishment of company policies, raw material prices, manufacturing problems, eastern mill openings and their effects on prices, market conditions, fabric style and design, and problems with distribution and bill collection, as well as production of woolen blankets for the United States Army. In addition, there are scattered letters between J.G. Hanf and Edward McFetridge which include anti-Semitic opinions; political views; and comments on sports events, including the activities of the Island Woolen Company baseball team. The J.G. Hanf and Company correspondence also includes mill memos (1924-1941), a method the agent developed for communicating brief and routine information concerning specific customers and orders to the mill. Related materials are found in the files of Theodore H. Schumann, a partner and later independent agent; and J. Valenta and Company, successor to J.G. Hanf and Company Other major correspondents include J. Blumenstock and Cohn-Blumenstock (1926-1934), agents for Island's women's wear line, Roxbury-Cheviot; Feltex Manufacturing (1933-1934) and Getsinger-Fox (1934-1941), both agents for Island's automotive upholstery fabric; and Duval, Lellback, and Slack (1931-1932), agents for prison cloth. Correspondence topics include possible additional markets, fabric styles, consistency of fabric quality, and problems with delivery and payments. The remainder of the series largely consists of agents whose correspondence reflects attempts to initiate or continue a relationship with Island Woolen Company. The series PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE is divided into the two subseries of Edward P. McFetridge and Will H. McFetridge. It should be noted that some correspondence in this series contains references to business matters. Conversely, some letters in the GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE series include references to personal matters. The subseries of Edward P. McFetridge correspondence is further divided into general correspondence, Board of Education, and George Mertens Estate. The general correspondence is primarily outgoing correspondence pertaining to state and local Republican political campaigns and fundraising efforts; financial investments; family matters and personal purchases; and local issues such as the extension of postal service in Baraboo. Of particular note is correspondence for the period of 1927-1928 concerning the construction of McFetridge's private home in Baraboo. This correspondence fully details all aspects of the home building including exterior design, interior decorating, and furnishings. Prominent correspondents regarding this topic include Claude Starck and Marshall Field's. The bulk of the local Board of Education correspondence pertains to the Baraboo High School, specifically, the maintenance and construction of its building. Correspondence regarding the George Mertens Estate constitutes the remainder of Edward McFetridge's personal correspondence. Mertens was a prominent local banker and businessman. McFetridge was the administrator of his estate and accordingly the bulk of the correspondence concerns the sale of Mertens' investments and assets. The subseries of Will H. McFetridge has been further divided into general correspondence and McFetridge Lighting Company. The general correspondence is primarily outgoing correspondence with only a small portion of incoming letters. Of particular note are McFetridge's letters expressing his views about American involvement in World War I. These letters illustrate McFetridge's pro-American, pro-war sentiments. In contrast, McFetridge describes the views of other Baraboo citizens as pro-German, anti-war. Scattered throughout the general personal correspondence are references to the development of Devil's Lake State Park and McFetridge's involvement. (See letters of October 12, 1922; February 12, 1923; November 8, 1923; October 21, 1926.) Also noteworthy is McFetridge's correspondence with Frank Lloyd Wright. Again, these letters are scattered but generally occur from 1924 to 1926. Topics discussed include Taliesin, construction of the Island Woolen Company dam; the sale of Wright's work by the Bank of Madison; and Will's opinion of Mrs. Wright (see letters of April 18, 1924; May 14, 1924; November 12, 1924; October 21, 1926). There is no incoming correspondence from Wright. Other prominent correspondents are Charles Ringling (McFetridge rental or purchase of Ringling's Baraboo home); Louis W. Claude, Madison architect; and several politicians including a letter to Edward E. Browne regarding the oleomargarine issue (April 16, 1917). Additional subjects include prohibition; art; war relief work; family matters; bond purchases and personal finances; Republican state politicians; and Island Woolen Company's physical plant development, baseball team, publication, legal cases, and west coast sales. The materials concerning the McFetridge Lighting Company primarily consist of federal and state income tax returns as well as government reports. For the most part, the records of the power company's operations are interfiled with those of the woolen mill and only a few could be isolated. This is especially true of the lighting company's financial records. The PRODUCTION RECORDS series (1870-1949) documents all stages of production: purchasing raw materials; weaving; picking; finishing; and testing. Production records also indicate the various types of fabric produced. This series is arranged by type of records and is divided into monthly production summaries; raw materials inventories; lot books; design specification book; weaving room books; winding room book; finishing room books; specking and burling books; and cloth books. To facilitate description, arrangement, and microfilming, numbers were assigned to the volumes in the production records series. The production summaries (1915-1949) provide weekly, monthly, and semi-annual summaries of goods produced. Also includes information on mill and New York shipments, returns, and sales. These are arranged chronologically and thereunder by style. Raw materials inventories (1886-1926) are yearly or twice yearly inventories of raw materials such as wool shoddy, cloth, dyestuff, yarn, wood, oil, as well as the accounts machinery, expense, and finishing. Some of the entries contain very detailed information including shipper's name, quantity, and net costs. Some of the volumes contain recapitulations and volume 7 has an index. This subseries also includes lists of raw materials consumed and supplies for the finishing room. The lot books record wool and shoddy purchases and include some design specification data. Detailed information on style numbers, bale numbers, invoice date, gross weight, date used and supplier's name is provided. The books date from 1883-1889 and 1944-1949. The design specification book (circa 1880s) constitutes a “recipe book.” It provides visual and written instructions for fabric construction and includes identification of yarn used in warp and weft, weaving procedures, and draft information on graph paper. The information is arranged by style number. Samples are attached for the majority of the styles. Data recorded in the winding room book (1916) includes the employee's name; date; number of pounds; and wages for piecework, day work, and salary averages. Weaving room books (1870-1949) consist of daily, weekly, and monthly production data for weavers. Information recorded varies slightly within each volume but generally includes the weaver's name; loom number; quality; range, lot, and style numbers; number of picks; number of yards and ounces; number of pieces; color; cost per yard; piece work hours; loom hours; average cost per hour; and comments. Some of the volumes contain yearly summaries. Weaving room books are arranged by a sequential number or chronologically and thereunder by weaver's name. Some overlap exists between volumes 16 and 17, and volumes 19 and 20, with 17 and 20 containing more detail while 16 and 19 are more summary. Data recorded in the finishing room books (1872-1895) includes date; quality; style, lot, and loom numbers; weight; number of yards; picks and pieces; and comments. Arrangement is by sequential entry numbers. Specking and burling books (circa 1880s-1887), are records of specking and burling tests on finished fabrics. Data includes style, lot, and loom numbers; dates; and specking and burling table numbers. Arranged chronologically and thereunder by sequential fabric? number. The cloth books (1877-1888) record data on style and quality numbers; number of yards and ounces; and dates. Recapitulations are included. Arranged chronologically and thereunder by a sequential number. The FINANCIAL RECORDS series provides very thorough and complete documentation of Island's financial activities from its inception, 1863, to its final closing, 1952. All levels of accounting procedures are included. The point of entry books, such as daybooks and cashbooks, as well as summary accounting records, such as ledgers and trial balances, were kept. Each type of accounting record varied in completeness, detail, and thoroughness. For this reason, and also because of Island's somewhat complex accounting system, all of the financial records were retained. The series is arranged by type of record and thereunder, as far as feasible, in the order the records were created. The subseries are invoices, cash books, daybooks, journals, orders, commission book, National Credit Office, ledgers, accounting reports, and miscellaneous. Records within each subseries are arranged chronologically. The two exceptions to this are orders and accounting reports which are arranged alphabetically. The invoices, arranged chronologically, from 1863 to 1882, document changes in the administrative hierarchy. These materials provide the only record of the early co-partnerships and their transactions. Also, the invoices indicate the partners functioned as salesmen as well as administrators. Island apparently provided room and board for its employees which is documented only by the invoices. The majority of the invoices are for supplies but a few are for personal items of the partners. The cash book subseries dates from 1867 to 1918, with a gap from 1870-1872. Cash books provide a chronological, usually detailed, record of original entry for cash receipts and disbursements transactions. Entries from the cash book are posted to the appropriate journals and ledgers. The subseries of daybooks, 1868-1890, has some volumes that overlap and some missing years. Similar to cash books, the daybooks are records of original entry and provide a chronological listing of all receipts and expenditures. The entries in the daybooks are typically very detailed accounts of transactions. A considerable amount of order information is recorded in the daybooks. With the exception of volumes 56 and 57, the entries are posted to journals and ledgers. The journals subseries has been further divided into the following types: general, accounts receivable, order books, sales books, and accounts payable. General journals (1866-1918) are chronological records of original entry for each transaction. Some of the entries are detailed and include narrative descriptions. General journals completely replaced the function of the daybooks in 1891. Journal entries are comprised of postings from the cashbooks and daybooks. In turn, journal entries are posted to the appropriate ledgers and the journal entry includes a citation to the ledger page number. There are many overlapping volumes and gaps in the general journal volumes. The accounts receivable (1870-1909) volumes are a chronological record of amounts due on completed sales of goods. Data entered includes customers' names and addresses, purchasing date, amount due, terms of sale, and date of delivery. However the quantity or type of material purchased is not indicated. Entries in some of the volumes include citations to ledgers. Related to accounts receivable records are order books (1876-1893). Early order books were possibly maintained by the salesmen. Information recorded includes customers' names and addresses; goods ordered (type and quantity); and comments concerning the financial standing of the customer, promised delivery dates, methods of payments, and the customer's personality. Volumes 102-103 are arranged chronologically while volumes 104-107 and 110 are arranged by style number. Swatches of various styles are attached to the orders in volumes 108-109. Sales books (1912-1950) document Island's product and waste sales. Specific data recorded includes the customers' names and addresses; terms of sale; style, lot, and order numbers; quantity purchased (yards and pieces); monetary value; shipping instructions; method of payment; and returns. Volume 111 also contains information on Island's purchase of wool and waste. The sales books are arranged chronologically with the exception of volume 113 which is arranged alphabetically by customer name. Volume 114 includes cash receipts, cash disbursements, a purchase journal, and a proof journal. Accounts payable volumes (1866-1891) provide a record of amounts owed to Island's creditors. Entries in the majority of the accounts payable books concern Island's raw wool purchases. Information recorded includes the names and addresses of local suppliers; amount, type, and quantity of wool; and monetary value of wool. Also, documented in the volumes is Island's payment to the suppliers in the form of finished goods rather than cash. Data includes a record of the types of cloth used as payment. Volume 119 also contains a spinning record and volume 120 contains a record of wood purchases. The subseries orders consists of order forms for 1912 arranged alphabetically by customer name. Information on the forms includes customer name and address; style number; quantity; price; terms; and expected delivery date. The orders were retained because little documentation exists on the ordering process for this time period. The volume identified as a Commission Book (1885-1891) is perhaps a record maintained by an agent. Information includes the customer name and a monetary amount. For the period from 1894 to 1897 there are cross references to appropriate ledger pages. The subseries National Credit Office (1920-1946) documents Island's procedure of obtaining credit histories of actual and potential customers. The National Credit Office received copies of Island's orders and approved or rejected them. The NCO also determined credit limits for Island's customers. Material primarily includes correspondence and credit reports. Some of the National Credit Office material is scattered in the AGENTS' CORRESPONDENCE series and in the customer files within the GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE series. The subseries of payroll (1887-1890; 1910-1952) provides information on Island Woolen Company employees and their earnings. These records document the wage differences among the various departments as well as the division of labor between males and females. Data recorded in the payroll books includes employee name and number; total time; rate (hourly, regular earnings, overtime); cash advanced; deductions (merchandise, coal, light, social security, withholding tax, insurance); and total amount earned. Volumes 123-124 also include monthly bank statements. Volume 122 is arranged chronologically and alphabetically by employee name thereunder. Volumes 123-124 are arranged in reverse chronological order and thereunder by departments. The total wages for each department are stated. The remaining materials in this subseries are monthly time rolls, monthly statements, piece work tickets, salary lists for piece work, and various reports. The data in these records is similar to that of the payroll books. Piece work tickets indicate length of time to complete a piece, quantity of piece, and salary earned. The ledger subseries (1865-1949) consists of volumes arranged by accounts with entries in a summary form. Typical account titles in the early ledgers include machinery, shoddy, wool, buildings, cash, and names of partners, employees, customers, and suppliers. Ledgers for the later years also contain journal entries, bank statements, capital investments, assets, analyses of insurance, McFetridge Lighting Company, trial balances, liabilities, sales, labor, and expenses. Some of the ledgers contain other forms of financial data. Specifically, cash book entries are on pages 291-320 of volume 125 and pages 1-132 of volume 139 are a journal. Volumes 128, 132, 134, 136, and 138 have separate volumes of alphabetical indexes. Volumes 142 and 144 were identified as “partnership general ledgers” while volumes 143 and 145 were identified as “transfer general records ledgers.” With the exception of volume 125, the ledgers consist of postings from journals and contain cross references to the appropriate journal pages. The subseries of accounting reports (1886-1950) includes analysis statements, audit reports, depreciation schedules, financial statements, and partnership statements. Insurance appraisals document the growth and development of the physical plant and include drawings of the structure and grounds. Included in the tax case materials are examination working papers which provide documentation of Island's financial standing for more than twenty years. The trial balances contain detailed monthly summary analyses. Volumes 147-149 contain cross references to ledger pages. The bulk of the records in this subseries are from the 1920s and 1930s. Four volumes comprise the final subseries, miscellaneous. The insurance book (1888-1893) contains information on insurance coverage on the buildings, machinery, and raw materials. Data in the order register (1913-1918) includes a check number, name of payee, date billed, and date paid. The information is posted to volume 140 (ledger). Identified by Island as a Wool Book (1873-1876), volume 153 contains a record of wool purchases as well as sales and collections. It also includes correspondence from attorneys and notices of bankruptcy and an index. The wool consignment book (1911-1912) was compiled by William McFetridge and seems to contain scattered information on wool purchases and consignments.
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Mss 38
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Series: Corporation Records
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Box
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Historical Sketch / written by Edward P. McFetridge, 1920
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Box
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2
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Agreement between Henry Rich and Edward P. McFetridge, 1899
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Box
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3
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Francis M. Marks v. Will H. McFetridge, et al., 1904-1906
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Box
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4
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Wisconsin Railroad Commission, Island Woolen Company v. Chicago and Northwestern Railway, 1916
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Box
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5
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Dissolution of Partnership papers, 1924
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Box
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6
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Trust agreement, 1927
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Box
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7
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Stockholders meeting minutes, 1948-1950
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8
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Correspondence, 1925-1927; 1931 May-1934 November; 1942 October-1948 February
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9
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Correspondence regarding sale of Mill, 1950-1951
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Series: Incoming Correspondence
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1
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1864 April; 1866-1867 (scattered); 1868
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2
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Annual circulars, 1866 May; 1871 May
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2
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3
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1869 July-1871 December (scattered)
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2
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4-6
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1872
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2
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7-8
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1873 January-February
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1-7
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1873 March-December
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1-8
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1874 January-August
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1874 September-December
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5
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Applications, 1875-1877 (scattered)
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6-8
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1875 January-March
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1875 April-August
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1875 September-December
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Applications, 1876 January-November
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1876 January-February
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1876 March-September
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1876 October-December
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Applications, 1877 March-November
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1877 January-March
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1877 April-December
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1-7
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1878 January-July
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1-5
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1878 August-December
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1883 (scattered)
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1884
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1885
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1886
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4
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1887
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1888
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1889
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1890
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Series: Outgoing Correspondence
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1867 May-September; 1869 April-September; 1870 March-August
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1870 March-1871 February
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1871 August-1872 May
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1872 May-1873 May
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1873 May-1874 October
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15
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1874 October-1875 November
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1875 November-1877 January
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1877 January-1878 January
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1878 January-1879 April
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2
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1879 April-1880 October
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Box
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1880 November-1883 May
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1883 May-1885 July
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1885 July-1887 July
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1887 July-1888 October
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1888 October-1890 March
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1890 March-1891 June
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Series: General Correspondence
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1903-1918
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Box
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A-F
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G-M
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N-Q
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Census Bureau, 1904-1905
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1918-1922
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Stenographers' Notebooks, 1918 March-October
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A
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Sam Adelman and Company
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Box
26
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8
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I.H. Ades and Son
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26
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9
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David Adler and Sons Clothing Company
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Box
26
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10
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Louis Adler
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26
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11
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Aetna Life Insurance Company
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26
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12
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Alper, Krall and Company
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Box
26
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13
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Irving Alsberg
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26
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14
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Alt Woolen Company
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15
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Michael Ambach and Sons
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American Appraisal Company
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American Dyewood Company
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18
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American Railway Express Company
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19
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American Woolen Company
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20
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Julius Andrae and Sons Company
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26
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21
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Appleton Woolen Mills
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Box
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22-23
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Applications - Mill
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Applications - Office
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Armshire and Wheeler
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A. Arnoff and Son
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Adolph Arons and Sons
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Morris Asinof and Son
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Atlas Woolen Company
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Baraboo, Bank of
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Baraboo, City of
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Baraboo News
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Baraboo Town Treasurer
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I. Barnett Woolen Mills Company
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Basch and Greenfield Company
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E.V. Bates Machine Company
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Bauman Clothing Corporation
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Beardslee Chandelier Manufacturing Company
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Benazet Heddle Company
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H. Bernstein and Company
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I. Bernstein Sons and Company Inc.
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I. and S. Bing Company
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Blake, Vaas and Kelligrew Company
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Bloch and Benzbach
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Blumenthal, Shiller and Company
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Bober Brothers
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Bowditch Dye Works Inc.
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Boyd and Boyd
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Boynton Wool Scouring Company
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Briede and Rogovsky
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A. Brightman and Sons
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Carleton Clothing Company
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Chicago Northwestern Railway Company
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Chicago Tailoring Company Inc.
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Chicago Wool Company
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Christensen Mendenhall and Graham
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Claude and Starck
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Thaddeus S. Cobb
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Cohen and Lang Inc.
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Cohen Brothers Company
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Cohen-Endel and Company
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Collector of Revenue
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Columbiaville Woolen Company
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Crompton and Knowles Loom Works
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Curtis and Marble Machine Company
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William G. Davidson and Company
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Davis and Furber Machine Company
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Detroit Steel Products Company
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C.E. Doan and Company
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Dreyfus and Lang
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Ederheimer Stein Company
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F.M. Elkinton Inc.
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Ellmar Company
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Empire Novelty Clothing Company
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Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company
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C. and I. Evans Company
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S. Fein Brothers Company
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Finkelbrand and Bernstein
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Fox Lederer and Company
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Frank and Pargament Company
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Friend and Marks Progressive Clothes
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I. Gainsburg
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General Fire Extinguisher Company
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General Textile Machinery Company
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H.M. Giles
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Samuel Glass
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S. Glatstone and Sons
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Gordon and Ferguson
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Grasselli Chemical Company
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Green Bay Specialty Company
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Frank J. Grimm
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Guiterman Brothers
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P. Halushka
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Maurice Hirsch and Company
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Hoffing and Pritikin
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Hoffman-Corr Manufacturing Company
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Hollstein Young and Company
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H.J. Holman and Sons
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Howard Brothers Manufacturing Company
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Howard and Jones
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B. Hyman and Shevell Company
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Ideal Manufacturers Supply Company
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Illinois, State of
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Imperial Dyewood Corporation
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Industrial Commission of Wisconsin
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Inter-State Commerce Commission
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Inter-State Oil Company
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Isaacs and Lavine
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Johnson and Higgins
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Kahn Dreyfus and Company Inc.
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Louis N. Kamber and Company
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Keller and Meier
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Kling Brothers Company
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Knickerbocker Clothing Company
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Kolliner Newman Company
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Ferdinand Kuhn and Company
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Labor Permits
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Langendorf Clothing Company
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Lemont Pants Company
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Library Bureau
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Light and Schlesinger
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London, Schaefer and Koenigsberg
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28
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Thos. M. Longcope
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William H. Lorimer's Sons Company
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McCauley Belting Company
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John J. McCloskey
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Machinery Inquiries
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Magnetic Motors Corporation
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L. Margulies and Sons
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Marmur, Schiff, and Stern
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Marshall Field and Company
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Mayer Brothers
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Merchants Chemical Company
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Merit Manufacturing Company
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Sherlock M. Merrill Company
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Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
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S.F. and A.F. Miller and Company
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Milton Ochs Company
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Missouri Pant Manufacturing Company
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Moch-Berman Company
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Montgomery Ward and Company
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Morawetz Company
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Morehead Manufacturing Company
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Moses-Rothschild and Company
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Munves and Berlin
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National Aniline and Chemical Company
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National Woolen Company
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Navasky Brothers
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C.D. Newton
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R.W. Nordlie
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Norfolk Woolen Company
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Northwestern Cap Manufacturing Company
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Percival B. Palmer and Company
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William G. Pancoast and Company Inc.
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Alexander Parks
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F.A. Patrick and Company
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Payne and Stillman Inc.
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Peet Brothers Manufacturing Company
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Perlstein Company Inc.
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Alan Philbrick
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Polo Manufacturing Company
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Portage Hosiery Company
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Prairie du Chien Woolen Mill Company
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J.J. Preis and Company
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Progress Tailoring Company
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Railroad Commission of Wisconsin
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Regal Hat Company
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I. Reifsnyder, Son and Company
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28
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54
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Ripon Knitting Works
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Rock River Woolen Mills
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Rose Brothers
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H. Rosenblatt and Sons Inc.
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H.B. Rosenthal-Ettlinger Company
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Samuel Rosenthal and Brothers
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Felix Rothschild and Company
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H.W. Rothstein and Company
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Max Rubin
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Salwen Brothers
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C.G. Sargents Sons Corporation
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G.R. Schmidt Woolen Company
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Schneider and Hoffenberg
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Schoenberg Brothers
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Schoenfeld, Yatter Company
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O.H. Schraeger
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Schwartz and Jaffee Inc.
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Scotch Woolen Mills
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Sears, Roebuck and Company
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H.A. Seinsheimer Company
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Samuel Serwer
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Shambow Shuttle Company
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Sheahan, Kohn and Company
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Sherwin-Williams Company
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Sheuerman Brothers Inc.
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Simon Brothers, Company
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Samuel S. Simon Company Inc.
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Sindel, Stern and Company
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Sintow, Freedman and Unger Inc.
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Smith and Furbush Machine Company
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Hugh T. Smith and Company
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Snellenburg Clothing Company
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Southern Cotton Oil Company
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Samuel Spitz and Sons
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Star Woolen Company
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Harry Stephenson
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Charles H. Stone
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Strathmore Woolen Company
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R.R. Street and Company Inc.
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Stricker, Beitman and Company
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B.F. Sturtevant Company
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Sussman and Felner Inc.
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Swift and Company
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Taylor Lockwood Company
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Tesser Brothers
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Textile World Journal
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United Coal and Dock Company
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University of Wisconsin
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Joseph Waldman
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War Department
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West Bend Woolen Mills
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Western Wool Manufacturers Association
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Wiener and Poliner
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Ben Wiener and Company
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Herman Wile and Company
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M. Wile and Company
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Winslow and Company Inc.
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Wisconsin Compensation Insurance Board
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Wisconsin Inspection Bureau
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Wisconsin Manufacturers Association
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Wisconsin Power, Light, and Heat Company
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Wisconsin State Board of Control
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Wisconsin Tax Commission
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Sam Adelman and Company
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David Adler and Sons Company
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29
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31
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Aetna Life Insurance Company
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American Appraisal Company
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American Card Clothing Company
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American Credit Indemnity Company
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29
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American Dyewood Company
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29
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36
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American Mutual Liability Insurance Company
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29
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37
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Julius Andrae and Sons Company
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38
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Appleton Woolen Mills
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Applications - Mill
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Applications - Office
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Morris Asinof and Sons
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29
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Audit Company of Wisconsin
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29
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45
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Baraboo, Bank of
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46
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Baraboo News Publishing Company
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47
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William Barnet and Son Inc.
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I. Barnett Woolen Mills Company
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Basch and Greenfield Company
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Baseball Team, Island Woolen Company
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Sidney Baumgarten Company
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Belgian Spinning Company
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Bernstein and Company Inc.
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A.S. Birsh Company
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Blake, Vaas and Kelligrew Company
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Bloch & Benzbach
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Blumenthal Wool Stock Company Inc.
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Bober Brothers
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Bradstreet Company
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A. Brightman and Sons
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Brody-Lewis Manufacturing Company
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Carleton Clothing Company
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William Cerf and Company
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Chicago and North Western Railway Company
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Chicago and North Western Railway Company, Claim 7-74
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Chicago Tailoring Company
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Christensen-Mendenhall-Graham Company
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Collector of Internal Revenue
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Columbia Woolen Mills
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73
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Columbian Bank Note Company
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Consolidation Coal Company
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William G. Davidson and Company
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Denver Maid Garment Company
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Deppe Lumber and Produce Company
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79
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Devils Lake Welfare Association
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Dreyfus and Lang
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Dutchess Manufacturing Company
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F.M. Elkinton Company
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Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company
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Accident Reports
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Payroll Statements
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Excelsior Creamery Company
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Hughes Fawcett
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Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
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H.C. Fleming
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Foss & Company
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Fox Lederer and Company Inc.
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Fox Manufacturing Company
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Fyans, Fraser and Blackway Company
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Garnishments
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General Dyestuff Corporation
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Goldman and Company
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Gopher Garment Manufacturing Company
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Grasselli Chemical Company
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Green Bay Specialty Company
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Greenblat and Gold
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Greenstone-Stern Company
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Grinnell Company
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Hillsdale Manufacturing Company
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Morris Hoffman
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Hollander-Lewis Company
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Rodney Hunt Machine Company
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Ideal Clothing Manufacturing Company
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Illinois, State of
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Imperial Dyewood Corporation
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Industrial Commission
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Industrial Commission, Accident Reports
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Institution Supply Company
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Inter-State Oil Company
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Herman M. Joel and Son
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Johnson and Higgins
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Kenilworth Manufacturing, Company, Inc
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J. and J. Knee Pants Company
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Knickerbocker Clothing Company
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Knickerbocker Pants and Suit Company
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Kolliner-Newman Company
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Bernhard Kraus
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Labor Permits
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Lamchick-Frank Company Inc.
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Lemont Pants Company
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George Levin
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Levine Brothers
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Levinsohn Brothers and Company Inc.
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Levy Pants Company
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Liederman Brothers and Soboroff Company
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Lincoln Manufacturing Company
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Thomas M. Longcope
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S. Lorber and Company
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Edward M. Luce
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John J. McCloskey
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Frank McCollum
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H.M. Marks and Company
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Marmur Company
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F.G. Matson
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Mayer Brothers
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C.A. Meister Company Inc.
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Merchants Chemical Company
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Mooney, Powers, and Spitz
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Mutual Tailoring Company
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National Aniline and Chemical Company
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National Woolen Company
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New England Waste Company
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New Selling Accounts
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Newman Cotton Mills
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New York Knee Pants Company Inc.
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R.W. Nordlie
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Norfolk Woolen Company
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Nuway Boiler and Engineering Company
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O.K. Knee Pants Company
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Omaha Hat Factory
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Alexander Parks
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Pennsylvania Railroad System
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P.E. Pope
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Prairie du Chien Woolen Mills
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Proctor and Schwartz Inc.
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Quotations, Raw Materials
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Railroad Claims
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Railroad Commission of Wisconsin
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I. Reifsnyder Son & Company
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Daniel J. Reilly
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Renown Novelty Clothing Company
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Requests for Cloth and Custom Carding
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Sam Rosenthal & Brothers
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Rosenthal and Goldberg
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Felix Rothschild and Company
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M. Rudolph & Company
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Ryder & Brown Company
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Salwen Brothers
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Sapero Aaronson Manufacturing Company Inc.
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Schneider and Hoffenberg
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Julius Schwartz and Sons
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H.A. Seinsheimer Company
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Shambow Shuttle Company
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W. Shanhouse Sons Inc.
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Shapiro and Rubin
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Sheahan, Kohn & Company
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Simister Mills Company
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Joseph Skolney and Company
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Hugh T. Smith and Company
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Sonneborn Brothers
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Sonnenschein, Berkson, Lautmann and Levinson
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Samuel Spitz and Sons
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Star Woolen Company
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Lee Stein Company
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Stern and Westheimer
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Stricker-Beitman & Company
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B.F. Sturtevant Company
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Elias Surut and Son
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Sussman & Felner
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Swift & Company
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I. Taitel and Son
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Taylor-Lockwood Company
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Max Udell and Sons
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United States National Life and Casualty Company
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United States National Life and Casualty Company, Reports of Sickness
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D.C. Vactor Company
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G.P. Van Lopik and Company
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Waste Offerings
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Walter C. Welsh
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Western Sprinkled Risk Association
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Western Woolen Manufacturers Association
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Frank W. Wheeler
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Fred Whitaker Company Inc.
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Samuel Wiesenthal
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Wisconsin Foundry and Machine Company
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Wisconsin Inspection Bureau
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Wisconsin Manufacturers Association
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Wisconsin Power, Light, and Heat Company
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Wisconsin, State of
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Wisconsin Tax Commission
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Wolf and Company
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Wolf and Company, Tax Case
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Wonalancet Company
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Wool Nubs
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Wulf Brothers
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A.H. Zayotti and Company
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Acorn Clothing Company
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David Adler & Sons
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Aetna Life Insurance Company
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E. Allen
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American Appraisal Company
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American Association of Woolen and Worsted Manufacturers
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American Credit Indemnity Company
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American Railway Express Company
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American Textile Company
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Julius Andrae and Sons Company
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Appleton Woolen Mills
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Applications - Mill
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Armour & Company
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Morris Asinof & Sons Inc.
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Assessor of Incomes
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Badger Cap Manufacturing Company
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Baraboo, Bank of
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William Barnet and Son Inc.
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I. Barnett Woolen Mills Company
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Baseball Team, Island Woolen Company
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Berlin Glove Company
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Blake, Vaas and Kelligrew Company
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Bloch Company
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Boynton Wool Scouring Company
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Brody-Lewis Manufacturing Company
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Burlington Blanket Company
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Meyer Burstein and Sons
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William Cerf and Company
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Chicago and North Western Railway Company
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Chicago Wool Company
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Claude and Starck
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S.J. Cohen and Brothers
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Cohn, Himmel and Company
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Consolidation Coal Company
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Crompton and Knowles Loom Works
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Daniel E. Cummings Company
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William G. Davidson & Company
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Alfred Decker and Cohn Inc.
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Denver Maid Garment Company
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Dodge-Davis Manufacturing Company
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Driesen, Meyer, and Oronsky
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Edward Tailoring Company Inc.
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Einbecker, McCormack & Kegel
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F.M. Elkinton Company
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Elvin-Lester Woolen Company
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Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company
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Accident Reports
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Exner Garment Company
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Max Fine and Company
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Fosse and Company
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Franzel, Marks, and Berger Inc.
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Fuchs and Sitron
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Gillespie, Shields and Company
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Goldsmith Clothing Company
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Gopher Garment Manufacturing Company
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H.C. Greenfield
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John Hanser and Sons
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Harvard Trouser Company
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Herbstman Clothing Company
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Hillsdale Manufacturing Company
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Houghton Wool Company
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Industrial Commission
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Internal Revenue
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Isaacs and Lavine Inc.
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Johnson and Higgins
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Knickerbocker Clothing Company
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Knickerbocker Pants and Suit Company
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Knickerknit Inc.
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Labor Permits
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La Crosse Clothing Company
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Lakeland Manufacturing Company
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Langendorf Clothing Company
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L. Latin Company
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Lemont Pants Company
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Levy Pants Company
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Light and Schlesinger
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Lincoln Manufacturing Company
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Lipps Brothers
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Lipsman and Simon Garment Company
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John T. Lodge and Company
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Londontown Clothes Inc.
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Thomas M. Longcope
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John C. McCloskey
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J. Maimon
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S. Makransky and Sons
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Morton H. Meinhard
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Merchants Chemical Company
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Bernard Micklin
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Milwaukee Cap Manufacturing Company
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J.R. Montgomery Company
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Mooney, Powers and Sallinger Inc.
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Moritz and Winter Company
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William C. Motter
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National Aniline & Chemical Company
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National Textile Research Office
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New England Waste Company
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New Selling Accounts
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R.W. Nordlie
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Norfolk Woolen Company
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O.K. Knee Pants Company
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Omaha Hat Factory
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Alexander Parks
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Pincus Brothers Inc.
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Portage Hosiery Company
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E.V. Price and Company
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Prosterman, Summerfield, Becker Inc.
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Railroad Claims
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34
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Railroad Commission of Wisconsin
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Raymond and DeBlois Company
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I. Reifsnyder Son & Company
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C. Reiss Coal Company
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Renown Novelty Clothing Company
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Requests for Cloth and Custom Carding
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Ro Go Clothing Company
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Rock River Woolen Mills Company
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Rosenthal and Daube
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Rosenthal, Goodman and Levin Inc.
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Sam Rosenthal & Brothers
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Rothschild, Spiesberger Company
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M. Rudolph and Company
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Schneider and Hoffenberg Inc.
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Shirley Mills
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Sonnenschein, Berkson, Lautmann and Levinson
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Special Yarns Corporation
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Stafford Springs Worsted Company
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Standard Oil Company
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Star Woolen Company
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L. Stein Company
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Louis Straus Inc.
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Straus Manufacturing Company
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Stricker-Beitman Company
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B.F. Sturtevant Company
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M. Swartz and Sons
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Swift & Company
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Treasury Department
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1928-1930
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34
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35
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A
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Aetna Life Insurance Company
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American Appraisal Company
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American Card Clothing Company
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American Credit Indemnity Company
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American Express Company
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Appleton Woolen Mills
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Applications - Mill
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Applications - Office
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Armour & Company
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Morris Asinof & Sons
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Assessor of Incomes
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B
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Badger Raincoat Company
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Bancamerica-Blair Corporation
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51
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I. Barnett Woolen Mills Company
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Bellemont Company
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M.J. Berlin & Brothers
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Bettmann-Kleinhauser Korrekt Company
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Bieber and Bieber Inc.
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Blake and Vaas Company
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Bloch & Benzbach
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Bober Brothers
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Boynton Wool Scouring Company
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Meyer Burstein & Sons
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C
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Chicago and North Western Railway Company
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Chicago Quartermaster Depot
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64
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Chicago Wool Company
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J.B. Conboy Trucking Company Inc.
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D
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Danzig and Levine
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William G. Davidson & Company
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Alfred Decker and Cohn
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Denver Maid Garment Company
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R.G. Dun and Company
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Einbecker, McCormack, & Kegel
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Sigmund Eisner Company
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10
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Elstein and Pragerson
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35
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11-12
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Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company
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13
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Accident Reports
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14
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Payroll Statements
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35
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15
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Epstein Frank and Lochner
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16
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Ero Manufacturing Company
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17
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Faultless Pants Company
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19
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Foss & Company
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Franklin Rayon Corporation
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M. Garfinkel's Sons
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Garnishments
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24
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General Chemical Company
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General Dyestuff Corporation
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26
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General Fiber Company
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27
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Gibberman Brothers and Company
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28
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Gillespie, Shields and Company
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29
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Albert Given Manufacturing Company
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35
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30
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Sol. Glaser and Company
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31
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E.A. Goldman Company Inc.
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John Hanser and Sons Soap
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34
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Harvard Trouser Company
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35
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35
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Hillsdale Manufacturing Company
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35
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36
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Harry B. Hirsch & Company
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35
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37
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Hoosier Factories Inc.
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35
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38
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Howard Bros Manufacturing Company
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39
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Hudson Motor Car Company
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40
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I
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Industrial Commission
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J
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43
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Janesville Clothing
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35
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44
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Johnson and Higgins
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35
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45
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K
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Box
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46
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Knickerbocker Clothing Company
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35
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47
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Knickerbocker Pants and Suit Company
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35
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48
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L
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49
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Labor Permits
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Box
35
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50
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La Crosse Clothing Company
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35
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51
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Lakeland Manufacturing Company
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Box
35
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52
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Lee, Higginson and Company
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Box
35
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53
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Lemont Pants Company
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35
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54
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Leopold and Company
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Box
35
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55
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Levy Pants Company
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35
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56
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John T. Lodge and Company
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Box
35
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M
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58
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John M. McCloskey
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59
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J. Maimon and Son
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Box
35
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60
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S. Makransky and Sons
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Box
35
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61
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Marshall Field & Company
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Box
35
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62
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Morton H. Meinhard
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Box
35
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63
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Merchants Chemical Company
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Box
35
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64
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Midwest Freight Traffic Service
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Box
35
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65
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Milwaukee Cap Manufacturing Company
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Box
35
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66
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Milwaukee Leather Belting Company
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Box
35
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67
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Mitchell and Dillon Coal Company
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Box
35
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68
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Monument Mills
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Box
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69
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Moritz and Winter Company
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36
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N
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Box
36
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2
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National Aniline and Chemical Company
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Box
36
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3
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National Woolen Company
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36
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4
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New England Waste Company
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Box
36
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5
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O
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36
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6
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O.K. Knee Pants Company
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P
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36
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8
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Peerless Fibre Company
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Box
36
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9
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Frank F. Pels Company Inc.
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Box
36
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10
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Pincus Brothers Inc.
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Box
36
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11
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Prairie du Chien Woolen Mill
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Box
36
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12
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Pullman Couch Company
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Box
36
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13
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Quaker Oil Products Corporation
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36
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14
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Quotations
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Box
36
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15
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R
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36
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16
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I. Reifsnyder Son & Company
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Box
36
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17
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Requests for Cloth and Custom Carding
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Box
36
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18
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Alfred Rogers
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Box
36
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19
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Sam Rosenbaum & Sons Company
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Box
36
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20
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D.B. Rosenblatt Inc.
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Box
36
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21
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L.L. Rosenthal and Company
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Box
36
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22
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M. Rudolph & Company
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Box
36
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23-24
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S
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25
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Salwen Brothers
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Box
36
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26
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Schlake Dye Works
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Box
36
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27
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Schlossberg, Grossman and Beck
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Box
36
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28
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Schuman and Brothers
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Box
36
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29
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Scotch Woolen Mills
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Box
36
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30
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Seaman Body Corporation
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36
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31
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C.B. Shane Corporation
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36
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32
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Soboroff-Rosenwald Company
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36
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33
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Sonnenschein, Berkson, Lautmann, and Levinson
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36
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34
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Samuel Spitz and Sons
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Box
36
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35
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Standard Oil Company
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Box
36
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36
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Star Woolen Company
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Box
36
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37
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L. Stein Company
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Box
36
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38
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Strauss Manufacturing Company
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Box
36
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39
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M. Swarttz and Sons
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Box
36
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40
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Swift and Company
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36
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41
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T
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36
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42
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I. Taitel and Son
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36
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43
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Taylor-Lockwood Company
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36
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44
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Treasury Department
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36
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45
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U
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36
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46
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V
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36
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47
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W
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36
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48
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War Department
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Box
36
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49
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Washington Fidelity National Insurance Company
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36
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50
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Washington Fidelity National Insurance Company, Doctor's Reports
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Box
36
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51
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Weiland Damsey Inc.
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Box
36
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52
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Fred Whitaker Company Inc.
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36
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53
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Winslow and Company Inc.
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36
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54
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Wisconsin Inspection Bureau
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36
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55
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Wisconsin Manufacturers Association
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Box
36
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56
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Wisconsin Tax Commission
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Box
36
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57
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Wisconsin Textile By-Products Company
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Box
36
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58
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Wool Institute Inc.
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37
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2
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F.E. Abeles Company Inc.
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L. Abelson and Son
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37
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4
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Accounts Receivable
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Box
37
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Acme Fast Freight Service
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Box
37
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6
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Aetna Life Insurance Company
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37
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Aetna Life Insurance Company, Reports
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Box
37
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8
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American Appraisal Company
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Box
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Appleton Woolen Mills
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37
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10
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Applications - Mill
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11
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Applications - Office
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Box
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12
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I. Askinas and Sons
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Box
37
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13
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Atlas Waste Manufacturing Company
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37
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14
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B
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37
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15
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Bancamerica-Blair Corporation
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Box
37
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16
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William Barnet and Son Inc.
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Box
37
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17
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Isaac Barnett Woolen Mills Company
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L. Baron and Company
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Baruch Wolff and Company
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20
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Bedford Textile Company Inc.
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21
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Berry and Benson
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22
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Blake and Kendall
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Box
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23
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E.L. Bornemann
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24
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Boynton Wool Scouring Company
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37
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25
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Burlington Blanket Company
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37
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26
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Meyer Burstein and Sons
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C
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Chicago North Western Railway Company
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Chicago Rubber Clothing Company
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L.D. Codden and Brothers
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Cohen Brothers
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Copeland Milnes Wool Company
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D
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William G. Davidson & Company
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37
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E
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36
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Einbecker, McCormack & Kegel
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Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company
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37
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39
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Accident Reports
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37
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40
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Payroll Statements
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Box
37
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41
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Albert H. Exner
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42
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Federal Trade Commission Schedules for Textile Manufacturers
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37
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44
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Max Fein and Son
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Fire Loss
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37
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47
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Folkard and Lawrence Inc.
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37
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48
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Foss & Company Inc.
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Funk Brothers Hat and Cap Company
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37
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50
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G
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51
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General Dyestuff Corporation
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Gibberman Brothers and Company
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53
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Gordon and Ferguson Company
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54
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Hagger Company
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Hart, Schoffner and Marx
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57
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Harvard Trouser Company
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58
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S. Herbert Golden Company
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59
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Hercules Clothing Company
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60
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J. Hertzman and Sons
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61
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Hillsdale Manufacturing Company
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62
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Harry B. Hirsch & Company
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63
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Howard Brothers Manufacturing Company
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64
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Hudson Motor Car Company
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38
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I
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38
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Industrial Commission
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38
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Industrial Commission, Unemployment Insurance
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38
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J
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Janesville Shirt and Overall Company
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38
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Johnson and Higgins
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Arthur Johnson and Company
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38
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10
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L. Daniel Kane
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11
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A.L. Kornman Company
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38
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12
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38
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13
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Lacon Woolen Mills
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38
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14
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Lakeland Manufacturing Company
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38
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15
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Lake View Sanatorium
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38
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16
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Lamm Brothers
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38
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17
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Langendorf Clothing Company
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38
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18
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La Porte Woolen MIlls
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38
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19
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James Leffel and Company
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38
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20
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Legislative Committee
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38
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21
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Lemont Pants Company
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38
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22
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Morse D. Levitt Company
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38
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23
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Lob-Hubbart Inc.
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Box
38
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24
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L.B. Lockwood Company
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Box
38
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25
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John T. Lodge and Company
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38
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26
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M
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38
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27
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B. Maimon
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38
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28
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J. Maimon and Son
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38
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29
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Marengo Garment Company
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38
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30
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Marx and Haas-Korrekt Company
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38
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31
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Merchants Chemical Company
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38
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32
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Middleton Manufacturing Company
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38
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33
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William Mieth
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Mill Associates Inc.
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38
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36
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Milwaukee Cap Manufacturing Company
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38
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37
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Mitchell and Dillon Coal Company
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Box
38
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38
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Modern Cap and Spat Company
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Box
38
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39
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Modern Hat and Cap Manufacturing Company
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Box
38
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40
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Moritz and Winter Company
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38
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41
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Box
38
Folder
42
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National Aniline and Chemical Company
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Box
38
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43
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National Association of Wool Manufacturers
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Box
38
Folder
44
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National Industrial Recovery Act, National Industrial Conference, Board Reports
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Box
38
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45
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National Industrial Recovery Act, Woolen Code
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Box
38
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46
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National Recovery Administration
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Box
38
Folder
47
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Nelson Clothing Company
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Box
38
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48
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Nelson Garment Company Inc.
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Box
38
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49
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Neptune Manufacturing Company
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Box
38
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50
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New England Waste Company
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Box
38
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51
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New Era Cap Manufacturing Company
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Box
38
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52
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Northbilt Manufacturing Company
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Box
38
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53
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D. Novinsky and Son Inc.
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Box
38
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54
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O
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38
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55
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Oberman and Company
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Box
38
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56
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O.K. Knee Pants Company
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Box
38
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57
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P
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38
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58
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Plymouth Company
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Box
38
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59
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Q
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Box
38
Folder
60
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Quaker Chemical Products
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Box
38
Folder
61-62
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Quotations
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Box
39
Folder
1
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R
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Box
39
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2
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Requests for Cloth and Custom Carding
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Box
39
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3
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Rice-Freidman Company
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Box
39
Folder
4
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Rochester Manufacturing Company
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Box
39
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5
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Rock River Woolen Mills
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Box
39
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6
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Rose Brothers
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Box
39
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7
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M. Rudolph and Company
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Box
39
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8-9
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S
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Box
39
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10
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J. Schoeneman Inc.
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Box
39
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11
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Otto H. Schraeger
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Box
39
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12
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C.B. Shane Corporation
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Box
39
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13
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Soboroff-Rosenwald Company
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Box
39
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14
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Society Brand Hat Company
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Box
39
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15
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George C. Speir
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Box
39
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16-17
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Samuel Spitz and Sons
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Box
39
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18
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Standard Oil Company
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Box
39
Folder
19
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Star Woolen Company
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Box
39
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20
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Swift and Company
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Box
39
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21
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T
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Box
39
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22
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I. Taitel and Son
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Box
39
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23
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Treasury Department
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Box
39
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24
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U-V
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Box
39
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25
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U.S. Department of Interior
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Box
39
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26
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U.S. Department of Labor
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Box
39
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27
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W
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Box
39
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28
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War Department
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Box
39
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29
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Washington Fidelity Insurance
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Box
39
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30
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Washington Fidelity Insurance, Doctor's Reports
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Box
39
Folder
31
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Waste Sales
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Box
39
Folder
32-34
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Fred Whitaker Company
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Box
39
Folder
35
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Winslow and Company
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Box
39
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36
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Wisconsin Manufacturers Association
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Box
39
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37
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Wisconsin, State of
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Box
39
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38
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Wisconsin Tax Commission
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Box
39
Folder
39
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Y
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1935-1939
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Box
39
Folder
40
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General (scattered)
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Box
39
Folder
41
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Federal Social Security Tax
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Box
39
Folder
42-43
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Industrial Commission of Wisconsin, Unemployment Compensation Department
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Box
39
Folder
44-48
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Reports
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War Department, Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot
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Box
39
Folder
49-50
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War Department, Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot, Overcoating Contracts
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Box
39
Folder
51
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Overcoating Contracts, Inspection Reports
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1940-1951
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Box
39
Folder
52
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A
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Box
39
Folder
53
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Acme Clothing Company
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Box
39
Folder
54
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Acme Fast Freight Inc.
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Box
39
Folder
55
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Aetna Life Insurance Company
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Box
39
Folder
56-57
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Reports
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Box
39
Folder
58
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Agreements
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Box
39
Folder
59
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American Appraisal Company
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Box
39
Folder
60
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Appleton Woolen Mills
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Box
39
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61
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Applications
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Box
39
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62
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Atlas Waste Manufacturing Company
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Box
39
Folder
63
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Availability Statements, Employment Stabilization Plan
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Box
39
Folder
64
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B
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Box
39
Folder
65
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Baraboo National Bank
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Box
39
Folder
66
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Isaac Barnett Woolen Mills
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Box
39
Folder
67
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Herbert H. Behrle
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Box
39
Folder
68
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Benner Chemical Company
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Box
39
Folder
69
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Boynton Wool Scouring Company
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Box
39
Folder
70
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Burlington Mills Inc.
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Box
39
Folder
71
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Meyer Burstein and Sons
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Box
40
Folder
1
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C
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Box
40
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2
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Chamber of Commerce of the United States of America
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Box
40
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3
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H. Channon Company
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Box
40
Folder
4
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Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company
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Box
40
Folder
5
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Chippewa Falls Woolen Mill Company
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Box
40
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6
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Christian Science War Relief Committee
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Box
40
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7
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Chrysler Corporation
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Box
40
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8
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Civilian Production Administration
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Box
40
Folder
9
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Collector of Internal Revenue
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Box
40
Folder
10
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Cravenette Company
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Box
40
Folder
11
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Crescent Woolen Mills
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Box
40
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12
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Crompton and Knowles Loom Works
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Box
40
Folder
13
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D
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Box
40
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14
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William G. Davidson and Company
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Box
40
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15
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Davis & Furber Machine Company
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Box
40
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16
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Defense Savings Bonds
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Box
40
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17
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David A. Demerer
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Box
40
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18
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Diamond Crystal Salt Company
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Box
40
Folder
19
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Dietz, Barnett, and Silver Inc.
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Box
40
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20
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Draper and Company
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Box
40
Folder
21
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Dunwoody O'Bryan and Company Inc.
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Box
40
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22
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E
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Box
40
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23
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Employee Notices
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Box
40
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24-25
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Employers Mutual Liability Insurance Company
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Box
40
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26-27
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Accident Reports
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Box
40
Folder
28-30
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Hospitalization Insurance, Claim Reports
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Box
40
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31
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F
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Box
40
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32
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Factors
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Box
40
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33
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Federal Social Security, Old Age Pension
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Box
40
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34
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Federal Trade Commission
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Box
40
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35
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Federation of Wool and Worsted Workers of America
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Box
40
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36
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Fire Losses
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Box
40
Folder
37
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Ford Motor Company
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Box
40
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38
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Form Letters
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Box
40
Folder
39
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Foss & Company Inc.
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Box
40
Folder
40
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G
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Box
40
Folder
41
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General Dyestuff Corporation
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Box
40
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42
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Gore and Company
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Box
40
Folder
43
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J. Grinchuck and Company
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Box
40
Folder
44-45
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H
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Box
40
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46
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Hanover Woolen Mills Company
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Box
40
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47
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Hardware Mutuals
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Box
40
Folder
48
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Harris Trouser Company
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Box
40
Folder
49
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Walter Hart Inc.
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Box
40
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50
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Hercules Powder Company
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Box
40
Folder
51
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Frank M. Hill
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Box
40
Folder
52
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Harry B. Hirsch & Company
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Box
40
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53
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Howard Brothers Manufacturing Company.
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Box
40
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54
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Hydrite Chemical Company
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Box
40
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55
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I
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Box
40
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56
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Independence Manufacturing Company
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Box
40
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57
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Industrial Commission
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Box
40
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58-59
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Industrial Commission, Unemployment Compensation Department
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Box
40
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60-61
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Reports
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Box
40
Folder
62
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Insurance Letters to Employees
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Box
40
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63-67
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Inventory
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Box
40
Folder
68
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Ironall Factories Company
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Box
41
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1
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J
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Box
41
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2
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John F. Jervis
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Box
41
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3-6
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Johnson and Higgins
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Box
41
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7
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K
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Box
41
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8
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B.D. Kaplan and Company Inc.
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Box
41
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9
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L
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Box
41
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10
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Labor Permits
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Box
41
Folder
11
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Maurice Lobsitz
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Box
41
Folder
12
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L.B. Lockwood Company
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Box
41
Folder
13
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John T. Lodge and Company
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Box
41
Folder
14
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M
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Box
41
Folder
15
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Marx and Haas-Korrekt Company
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Box
41
Folder
16
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Merrill Woolen Mills Company
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Box
41
Folder
17
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Midwest Woolen Manufacturers Association
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Box
41
Folder
18
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Midwestern Wool Manufacturers Association
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Box
41
Folder
19
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Milwaukee Waste Paper Company
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Box
41
Folder
20
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Milwaukee Wool Fiber Company Inc.
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Box
41
Folder
21
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Minnesota Wool Stock Company
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Box
41
Folder
22
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Monarch Wash Suit Company
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Box
41
Folder
23
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Montgomery, Ward and Company
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Box
41
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24
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N
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Box
41
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25
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National Aniline & Chemical Company
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Box
41
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26
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National Association of Wool Manufacturers
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Box
41
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27
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National Small Business Men's Association
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Box
41
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28
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National War Labor Board
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Box
41
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29
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Northwestern Fuel Company
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Box
41
Folder
30
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O
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Box
41
Folder
31
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Office of Price Administration
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Box
41
Folder
32
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O.K. Knee Pants Company
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Box
41
Folder
33
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Ott and Zimmerman
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Box
41
Folder
34
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P
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Box
41
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35
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Prairie du Chien Woolen Mills
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Box
41
Folder
36
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Preference Ratings
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Box
41
Folder
37
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Priorities
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Box
41
Folder
38
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Progress Sales Company
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Box
41
Folder
39
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Q
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Box
41
Folder
40-41
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Quotations
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Box
41
Folder
42
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R
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Box
41
Folder
43
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Raich and Michel Inc. (Selling Agents)
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Box
41
Folder
44
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Rationing Board
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Box
41
Folder
45
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Charles P. Raymond Service Inc.
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Box
41
Folder
46
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Renegotiations-Chicago Quartermaster Depot
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Box
41
Folder
47-48
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Requests for Cloth and Custom Carding
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Box
41
Folder
49
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Re-Sale Certificates
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Box
41
Folder
50
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Research Institute of America
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Box
41
Folder
51
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S
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Box
41
Folder
52
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C.H. Schmidt and Company
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Box
41
Folder
53
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Theodore H. Schumann
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Box
41
Folder
54
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Selective Service
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Box
42
Folder
1-2
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Selling Agents
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Box
42
Folder
3
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Social Security Board
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Box
42
Folder
4
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Raymond D. Stephens
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Box
42
Folder
5
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Swift and Company
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Box
42
Folder
6
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T
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Box
42
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7
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Tattersfield Company
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Box
42
Folder
8
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Taxes, Real Estate and Personal Property
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Box
42
Folder
9
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Textile Banking Company
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Box
42
Folder
10
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Thomson & McKinnon
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Box
42
Folder
11
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Travelers Insurance Company
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Box
42
Folder
12
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Treasury Department
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Box
42
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13
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Treasury Department, Procurement Division
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Box
42
Folder
14
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Arthur J. Turney Company
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Box
42
Folder
15
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U
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Box
42
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16
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Unemployment Insurance
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Box
42
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17
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United States Congress
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Box
42
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18
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United States Department of Commerce
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Box
42
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19
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United States Department of Interior
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Box
42
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20
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United States Department of Labor
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Box
42
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21
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U.S. Employment Service
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Box
42
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22
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United Textile Workers Union, #2609
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Box
45
Folder
1
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United Textile Workers Union, #2609 (continued)
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Box
45
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2
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Agreements
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Box
42
Folder
23-24
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Seniority Rosters
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Box
45
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3
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Wage Rates
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Box
42
Folder
25
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V
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Box
42
Folder
26
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Volney Felt Mills Inc.
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Box
42
Folder
27
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W
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War Department
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Box
41
Folder
28-31
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Bid on Overcoating Contract
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Box
42
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32
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Government Orders, Preference Ratings
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War Department, Philadelphia Quartermaster Depot
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Box
42
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33
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Inspection Reports of Samples and Shipments order , 1940 June 18
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Box
42
Folder
34
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Inspector's Reports (Contract WA-W-669 grn 179)
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Box
42
Folder
35
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Factory Inspection Reports
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Box
42
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36
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Reports on Cloth Submitted for Approval
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Box
42
Folder
37
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Reports on Pieces Ready
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Box
42
Folder
38
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Reports on Samples of Stock Submitted for Approval
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Box
42
Folder
39-40
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Reports of Shipments
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Box
42
Folder
41
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Bid for L.L. Woolen Cloth and Suiting
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Box
42
Folder
42-46
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Contracts for Overcoating
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Box
42
Folder
47-48
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Wool Purchases for Overcoating Contract
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Box
43
Folder
1
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War Production Board
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Box
43
Folder
2
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Washington National Insurance Company
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Box
43
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3-4
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Reports
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Box
43
Folder
5
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Waste Sales
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Box
43
Folder
6
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Western Woolen Mills
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Box
43
Folder
7
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Fred Whitaker Company
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Box
44
Folder
1
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Winslow and Company
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Box
44
Folder
2
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Wisconsin Manufacturers Association
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Box
44
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3
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Wisconsin State of, Board of Health
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Box
44
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4
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Wisconsin State of, Employee Relations Board
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Box
44
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5
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Wisconsin State Prison
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Box
44
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6
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Wisconsin State Reformatory
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Box
44
Folder
7
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Wisconsin Tax Commission
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Box
44
Folder
8
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Wool and By-products Company
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Box
44
Folder
9
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Y
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Box
44
Folder
10
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Yellow Truck Lines Inc.
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Box
44
Folder
11
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Ziock Industries Inc.
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Series: Agents' Correspondence
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Box
46
Folder
1
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Summaries of Shipments and Returns, 1928-1931
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Box
46
Folder
2-20
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J. Blumenstock, 1926 December-1928 September; 1930 January-February; 1933 June-1934 December
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Box
46
Folder
21-23
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H.A. Caesar and Company, 1947-1949
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Box
46
Folder
24-55
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Milton M. Cohn-J. Blumenstock, 1930 March-1933 April
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Box
47
Folder
1
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L.F. Dommerich and Company, 1932-1933
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Box
47
Folder
2-6
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W.H. Duval and Company, 1931 June-November
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Box
47
Folder
7-9
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Duval, Lellbach, and Slack, 1931 December-1932 December
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Box
47
Folder
10
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I.S. Federbusch, 1935 July-December
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Box
47
Folder
11-15
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Feltex Manufacturing Company, 1930 April-1933 May
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Box
47
Folder
16
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H.C. Fleming, 1920 July-1921 December
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Box
47
Folder
17-35
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Getsinger-Fox Company, 1934 July-1936 July
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Box
48
Folder
1-14
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Getsinger-Fox Company, 1936 August-1937 December; 1940 January-1941 May
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Box
48
Folder
15-19
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Frank M. Hamburger Company, 1928 January-1934 August
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J.G. Hanf and Company
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Box
48
Folder
20-44
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1918 February-May; December 1919 January; 1920-1921
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Box
49
Folder
1-54
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1922-1925; 1927 January-June
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Box
50
Folder
1-71
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1927 July-1933 May
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Box
51
Folder
1-58
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1933 June-1940 December
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Box
52
Folder
1-12
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1941
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Mill memos
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Box
53
Folder
1-14
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1924 November-1925 December; 1927 January
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Box
54
Folder
1-12
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1927 February-1928 January
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Box
55
Folder
1-17
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1928 February-1929 December
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Box
56
Folder
1-24
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1930 January-1933 June
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Box
57
Folder
1-18
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1933 July-1937 December
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Box
58
Folder
1-3
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1940-1941
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Box
59
Folder
1-3
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C.M. Hoff Company, 1948 September-1951 January
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Box
59
Folder
4-11
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Sherlock M. Merrill Company, 1924 December-1931 March; 1932 January-April; 1933 February
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Box
59
Folder
12-13
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Theodore H. Schumann, 1948 December-1949 November
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Box
59
Folder
14
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Theodore H. Schumann, Hubshman Factor Corporation, 1949
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Box
59
Folder
15-27
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A. Sterzelbach and Sons, Company, 1924 September; 1928 February-1933 January
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Box
59
Folder
28-42
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William H. Stewart, 1927 June-1929, December; 1930 April; 1932 January-July
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Box
60
Folder
1-3
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J. Valenta and Company, 1947 January-1949 January
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Box
60
Folder
4-5
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L. Morgan Valentine Inc., 1927 January-August; 1932 January
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Series: Personal Correspondence
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Edward P. McFetridge
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Box
61
Folder
1-8
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1910 March; 1919 April; circa 1920; 1923-1932
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Box
61
Folder
9-14
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Board of Education, 1923 June-November; 1925 July-1932 August
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George Mertens Estate
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Box
62
Folder
1
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Correspondence, 1910 January; 1914 May-1915 June
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Box
62
Folder
2
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Stock Notebooks, 1890s-1914
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Box
63
Folder
1-9
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William H. McFetridge, 1916 August-1918 March; 1919 January-1926 December
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McFetridge Lighting Company
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Box
63
Folder
10
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Correspondence, 1918-1923
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Box
63
Folder
11
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Capital Stock Tax Returns, 1918-1923
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Box
63
Folder
12
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State Income Tax Returns, 1916-1923
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Box
63
Folder
13
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Federal Income Tax Returns, 1917-1923
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Box
63
Folder
14
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Power Plant Requirements Report, 1917
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Box
63
Folder
15
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Miscellaneous reports, 1918-1919
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Series: Production Records
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Production Summaries
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Box
64
Folder
1
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1915-1923 (volume 1)
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Box
64
Folder
2
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1929-1934 (volume 2)
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Box
65
Folder
1
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1934-1941 (volume 3)
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Box
68
Folder
2
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1941-1949 (volume 4)
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Micro 1166
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Raw Materials Inventories
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Reel
1
Frame
001-051
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1886 December-1893 February (volume 5)
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Reel
1
Frame
052-106
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1894 January-1900 September (volume 6)
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Reel
1
Frame
107-254
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1901 August-1909 January (volume 7)
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Reel
1
Frame
255-297
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1901 November-1905 January (volume 8)
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Reel
1
Frame
298-395
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1918 February-1919 August (volume 9)
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Reel
1
Frame
396-484
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1921 August-1924 August (volume 10)
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Reel
1
Frame
485-517
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1926 August (volume 11)
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Mss 38
Box
66
Folder
1
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Raw Materials Consumed, 1928-1931
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Box
66
Folder
2
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Finishing Room Supplies, 1928 November-1929 April
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Micro 1166
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Lot Books
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Reel
1
Frame
518-692
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1883 March-1889 March (volume 12)
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Reel
1
Frame
693-797
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1944 June-1949 February (volume 13)
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Mss 38
Box
66
Folder
3
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Design Specification Book (volume 14), 1880s
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Micro 1166
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Weaving Room Books
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Reel
2
Frame
001-075
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1870 January-1871 December (volume 15)
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Reel
2
Frame
076-193
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1871 July-1881 December (volume 16)
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Reel
2
Frame
194-409
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1875 April-1882 April (volume 17)
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Reel
2
Frame
410-556
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1879 January-1882 October (volume 18)
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Reel
2
Frame
557-701
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1882 January-1890 April (volume 19)
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Reel
3
Frame
001-288
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1882 May-1891 June (volume 20)
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Reel
3
Frame
289-375
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1891 November-1892 July (volume 21)
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Reel
3
Frame
376-436
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1892 November-1893 May (volume 22)
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Reel
3
Frame
437-594
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1937 February-1949 April (volume 23)
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Reel
3
Frame
595-611
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Winding Room Book (volume 24), 1916 May-August
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Finishing Room Books
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Reel
3
Frame
612-749
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1872 January-1875? December (volume 25)
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Reel
4
Frame
001-120
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1889 May-1890? December (volume 26)
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Reel
4
Frame
121-239
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1890 November-1892? March (volume 27)
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Reel
4
Frame
240-327
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1892? February-1893? January (volume 28)
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Reel
4
Frame
328-384
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circa 1894 December-circa 1895 October (volume 29)
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Specking and Burling Books
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Reel
4
Frame
385-469
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circa 1880s (volume 30)
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Reel
4
Frame
470-547
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circa late 1880s (volume 31)
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Reel
4
Frame
548-635
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1884 October-1887 October (volume 32)
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Cloth Books
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Reel
4
Frame
636-829
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1877 October-1882 October (volume 33)
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Reel
5
Frame
001-196
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1882 October-1888 May (volume 34)
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Series: Financial Records
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Invoices
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Reel
5
Frame
197-1074
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1863-1870 (volume 35)
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Reel
6
Frame
001-1277
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1871-1878 (volume 35)
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Reel
7
Frame
001-530
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1879-1882 (volume 35)
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Cash Books
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Reel
7
Frame
531-678
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1867 March-1870 January (volume 36)
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Reel
7
Frame
679-856
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1872 February-1873 October (volume 37)
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Reel
8
Frame
001-150
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1873 December-1876 November; 1877-1878 (scattered) (volume 38)
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Reel
8
Frame
151-315
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1877 July-1879 July (volume 39)
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Reel
8
Frame
316-477
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1879 August-1881 December (volume 40)
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Reel
8
Frame
478-624
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1882 January-1884 September (volume 41)
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Reel
8
Frame
625-843
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1884 September-1888 July (volume 42)
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Reel
9
Frame
001-236
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1888 August-1891 February (volume 43)
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Reel
9
Frame
237-458
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1891 February-1893 January (volume 44)
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Reel
9
Frame
459-711
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1893 February-1895 August (volume 45)
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Reel
10
Frame
001-253
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1895 September-1898 March (volume 46)
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Reel
10
Frame
254-498
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1898 March-1901 September (volume 47)
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Reel
10
Frame
499-749
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1901 September-1903 October (volume 48)
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Reel
11
Frame
001-252
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1903 October-1905 June (volume 49)
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Reel
11
Frame
253-457
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1905 June-1907 February (volume 50)
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Reel
11
Frame
458-760
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1907 March-1909 April (volume 51)
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Reel
12
Frame
001-251
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1909 April-1911 December (volume 52)
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Reel
12
Frame
252-505
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1912 January-1915 May (volume 53)
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Reel
12
Frame
506-719
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1915 May-1917 February; 1918 October-November (volume 54)
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Reel
13
Frame
001-152
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1917 February-1918 September (volume 55)
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Daybooks
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Reel
13
Frame
153-251
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1868 February-September (volume 56)
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Reel
13
Frame
252-403
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1868 September-1870 January (volume 57)
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Reel
13
Frame
404-732
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1870 May-1871 June (volume 58)
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Reel
14
Frame
001-325
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1871 June-1872 November (volume 59)
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Reel
14
Frame
326-558
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1872 December-1874 December; 1875-1877 (scattered) (volume 60)
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Reel
14
Frame
559-815
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1873 December-1876 November; 1877-1878 (scattered) (volume 61)
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Reel
15
Frame
001-154
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1875 May-1876 December; 1877-1878 (scattered) (volume 62)
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Reel
15
Frame
155-339
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1875 December-1876 December (volume 63)
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Reel
15
Frame
340-598
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1876 December-1878 May (volume 64)
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Reel
15
Frame
599-851
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1878 June-1880 January (volume 65)
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Reel
16
Frame
001-195
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1880 January-1881 August (volume 66)
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Reel
16
Frame
196-353
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1881 August-1883 January (volume 67)
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Reel
16
Frame
354-539
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1883 February-1885 May (volume 68)
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Reel
16
Frame
540-837
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1888 April-1890 October (volume 69)
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Journals
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Reel
17
Frame
001-292
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1866 March-1869 January; 1869 June-November (volume 70
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Reel
17
Frame
293-512
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1867? March-1869 May; 1869 November-1870 May (volume 71)
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Reel
17
Frame
513-880
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1871 May-1873 September (volume 72)
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Reel
18
Frame
001-345
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1873 September-1877 June (volume 73)
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Reel
18
Frame
346-531
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1873 December-1876 November; 1877 (scattered) (volume 74)
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Reel
18
Frame
532-662
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1876 January-1877 June (volume 75)
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Reel
19
Frame
001-368
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1877 July-1887 November; 1888-1889 (scattered) (volume 76)
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Mss 38
Box
67
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1886 December-1900 January (volume 77)
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Micro 1166
Reel
19
Frame
370-553
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1890 November-1891 November (volume 78)
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Mss 38
Box
68
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1896 February-1898 June (volume 79)
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Box
69
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1900 February-1908 December (volume 80)
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Box
70
Folder
1
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1901 November-1902 July (volume 81)
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Box
70
Folder
2
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1902 July-1903 March (volume 82)
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Box
71
Folder
1
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1903 October-1904 May (volume 83)
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Box
71
Folder
2
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1904 May-December (volume 84)
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Box
72
Folder
1
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1905 June-1906 February (volume 85)
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Box
72
Folder
2
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1906 February-November (volume 86)
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Box
73
Folder
1
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1906 November-1907 August (volume 87)
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Box
73
Folder
2
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1908 May-1909 February (volume 88)
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Box
74
Folder
1
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1909 October-1912 February (volume 89)
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Box
74
Folder
2
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1912 February-1914 October (volume 90)
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Box
75
Folder
1
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1914 November-1916 September (volume 91)
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Box
75
Folder
2
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1916 October-1918 February (volume 92)
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Box
76
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1918 February-November (volume 93)
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Micro 1166
|
Accounts Receivable
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Reel
19
Frame
555-644
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1870 March-1873 December; 1874-1875 (scattered) (volume 94)
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Reel
20
Frame
001-072
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1874 January-October; 1875 (scattered) (volume 95)
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Reel
20
Frame
073-179
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1875 March-1878 May (volume 96)
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Reel
20
Frame
180-320
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1876 March-1881 April (volume 97)
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Reel
20
Frame
321-428
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1878 April-1881 July (volume 98)
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Reel
20
Frame
429-548
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1881 July-1888 August (volume 99)
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Reel
20
Frame
549-598
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1888 September-1890 October (volume 100)
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Reel
21
Frame
001-040
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1908 November-1909 April (volume 101)
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Order Books
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Reel
21
Frame
041-161
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1876 August-1877 June (volume 102)
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Reel
21
Frame
162-293
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1881 March-1884 January (volume 103)
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Reel
21
Frame
294-353
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1889; 1891 April-December? (volume 104)
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Reel
21
Frame
354-388
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1891 June-December? (volume 105)
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Reel
21
Frame
389-443
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1892 July?-1893 January (volume 106)
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Reel
21
Frame
444-509
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1893 (volume 107)
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Mss 38
Box
77
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1894 February-April? (volume 108)
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Box
78
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1894 July-September (volume 109)
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Micro 1166
Reel
21
Frame
511-562
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1894 September?-1895 March? (volume 110)
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Sales Books
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Reel
21
Frame
563-580
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1912-1916 (volume 111)
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Reel
22
Frame
001-307
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1914 June-1915 February (volume 112)
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Reel
22
Frame
308-918
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1919 January-1937 January (volume 113)
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Reel
23
Frame
001-866
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1937 April-1950 February (volume 114)
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Accounts Payable
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Reel
24
Frame
001-321
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1866 March-1868 August (volume 115)
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Reel
24
Frame
322-583
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1868 January-1869 July (volume 116)
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Reel
24
Frame
584-766
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1871 January-1873 May (volume 117)
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Reel
25
Frame
001-162
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1873 December-1876 August (volume 118)
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Reel
25
Frame
163-238
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1878 May-1881 December (volume 119)
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Reel
25
Frame
239-291
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1884 May-1891 October (volume 120)
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Mss 38
Box
79
Folder
1-9
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Orders, A-Z, 1912
|
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Micro 1166
Reel
25
Frame
292-328
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Commission Book (volume 121), 1885 December-1897 January
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Mss 38
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National Credit Office
|
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Box
80
Folder
1-14
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1920-1925
|
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Box
81
Folder
1-10
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1927-1929 June
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Box
82
Folder
1-14
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1929 July-1937 December; 1939 December-1941 November; 1943 November; 1946 December
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Payroll
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Books
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Box
83
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1910 June-1917 December (volume 122)
|
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Micro 1166
Reel
25
Folder
329-562
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1944 December-1945 December (volume 123)
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Reel
26
Folder
001-635
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1945 December-1942 January (volume 123)
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Reel
27
Folder
001-586
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1941 December-1939 January (volume 123)
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Reel
28
Folder
001-431
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1938 December-1936 December (volume 123)
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Reel
28
Folder
432-538
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1952 July-1948 January (volume 124)
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Reel
29
Folder
001-402
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1947 December-1946 January (volume 124)
|
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Mss 38
Box
84
Folder
1
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Monthly Time Rolls, 1887 February-1890 August
|
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Box
84
Folder
2
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Monthly Statements, 1888 March-1890 December
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Box
84
Folder
3
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Piece Work Tickets, 1911; 1920; 1929; 1934; 1944 (scattered)
|
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Box
84
Folder
4
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Salary Lists for Piece Work, 1922-1923
|
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Box
84
Folder
5
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Reports, 1941
|
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Ledgers
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Box
85
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1865 February-1867 March (volume 125)
|
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Box
86
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1867 March-1870 June (volume 126)
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Box
87
Folder
1
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Index (volume 127), 1870 June-1874 December
|
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Box
87
Folder
2
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1870 June-1874 December; 1875-1876 (scattered) (volume 128)
|
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Box
88
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1874 January-1877 December (volume 129)
|
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Box
89
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1878 January-1888 February (volume 130)
|
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Box
90
Folder
1
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Index (volume 131), 1886 December-1894 March
|
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Box
90
Folder
2
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1886 December-1894 March (volume 132)
|
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Box
91
Folder
1
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Index (volume 133), 1894 January-1900 February
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Box
91
Folder
2
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1894 January-1900 February (volume 134)
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Box
92
Folder
1
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Index (volume 135), 1900 February-1906 February
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Box
92
Folder
2
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1900 February-1906 February (volume 136)
|
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Box
93
Folder
1
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Index (volume 137), 1906 February-1909 October
|
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Box
93
Folder
2
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1906, February-1909 October (volume 138)
|
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Box
94
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1909 February-December (volume 139)
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Box
95
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1909 February-1918 December; 1919 (scattered) (volume 140)
|
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Micro 1166
|
1918-1923 (volume 141)
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Reel
30
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Cash Received
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Reel
30
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Check Record
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Reel
31
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Check Record (continued)
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Reel
31
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Bank Statement
|
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Reel
31
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Petty Cash
|
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Reel
31
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Journal
|
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Reel
32
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Journal (continued)
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Reel
32
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Invoices Payable
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Reel
32
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Distribution of Invoices
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Reel
32
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Sales
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Reel
33
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Sales (continued)
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Reel
34
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Sales (continued)
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Reel
34
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Distribution of Credit Memorandums
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Reel
34
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Mill Shipments
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Reel
35
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Mill Shipments (continued)
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Reel
35
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New York Shipments
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Reel
35
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New York Returns
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Reel
35
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Mill Returns
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Reel
36
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Miscellaneous Expense Accounts
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Reel
36
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McFetridge Lighting Company
|
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Reel
36
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Trial Balances
|
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Reel
36
|
Financial Statements
|
|
Mss 38
Box
96
|
1918 December-1933 February (volume 142)
|
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Box
97
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1923 December-1937 December (volume 143)
|
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Box
98
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1924 January-1928 January (volume 144)
|
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Box
99
|
1939 February-1942 January (volume 145)
|
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Micro 1166
|
1942-1949 (volume 146)
|
|
Reel
37
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Journal
|
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Reel
37
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Accounts Payable
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Reel
37
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Distribution of Accounts
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Reel
38
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Petty Cash
|
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Reel
38
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Journal
|
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Reel
39
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Cash Received
|
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Reel
39
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Check Record
|
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Reel
39
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Bank Statement
|
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Reel
40
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Distribution of Accounts
|
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Reel
40
|
Financial Statements
|
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Mss 38
|
Accounting Reports
|
|
Box
84
Folder
6
|
Adjusting Journal Entries, 1944; 1946-1948; 1950
|
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Box
84
Folder
7
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Adjustment of Profiles, 1946
|
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Box
84
Folder
8
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Analysis Statements, 1939-1946
|
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Box
84
Folder
9-10
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Audit Reports, 1921-1925
|
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Box
84
Folder
11
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Depreciation Schedules, 1920?; 1928-1934; 1937-1939; 1941-1950 January
|
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Box
84
Folder
12
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Examination of Accounts, Reports, 1942-1951
|
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Box
84
Folder
13
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Financial Statements and Reports, 1926-1937
|
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Insurance Appraisals
|
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Box
100
Folder
1-2
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1916 June
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Box
100
Folder
3
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Drawings, 1916 June
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Box
100
Folder
4
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1920 May
|
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Box
100
Folder
5
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Drawings, 1920 May
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Box
100
Folder
6-18
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1920 July-1948
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Box
100
Folder
19
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Partnership Statements, 1926; 1928-1930
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Box
100
Folder
20
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Tax Case Brief, 1922 January
|
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Box
100
Folder
21
|
Tax Case Brief, Examination Working Papers, 1899-1920 January
|
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Trial Balances
|
|
Box
101
Folder
1
|
1886 January-1891 January (volume 147)
|
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Box
101
Folder
2
|
1900 April-1904 November (volume 148)
|
|
Box
101
Folder
3
|
1904 December-1909 July (volume 149)
|
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Box
101
Folder
4
|
1909 August-1913 October (volume 150)
|
|
Micro 1166
|
Miscellaneous
|
|
Reel
41
Frame
001-022
|
Insurance Book (volume 151), 1888 January-1893 July
|
|
Reel
41
Frame
023-227
|
Order Register (volume 152), 1913-1918
|
|
Reel
41
Frame
228-409
|
Wool Book (volume 153), 1873-1876
|
|
Reel
41
Frame
410-434
|
Wool Consignment Book (volume 154), 1911 March-1912 June
|
|
PH 3824
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Part 2 (PH 3824): Additions, 1890-1924 15 photographs (1 folder) : Photographs related to mill buildings and the construction of a dam designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, including images of Wright at the dam, 1890-1924.
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Folder
1
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Mill buildings and dam construction, 1890-1924
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M92-146
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Part 3 (M92-146): Additions, 1895-1946 10.0 cubic feet (6 record center cartons, 4 flat boxes, and 3 volumes) : Additions, 1895-1946, including orders, inventories, production records, employee records, customer accounts, letter books, and swatch books.
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Box
7
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Business Records, 1918
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Box
9
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Customer accounts, 1933-1937
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Box
1
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Employee records, 1918-1919; 1921-1922
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Box
1
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Inventories, 1933-1936
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Box
8
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Invoices, 1903
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Box
1
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Miscellaneous ephemera
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Box
1
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Orders, 1937-1938
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Box
1
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Outgoing correspondence, letterpress books, 1901-1902
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Production records
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Box
1
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1921
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Box
7
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1944-1946
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Swatch books
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Box
2
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#123-130, 210-213
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Box
3
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#305-306, 310-311, 476-484
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Box
4
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#575-579, 582-584, 586-589, 590-628
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Box
10
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1895-1896
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Volume
1
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1901
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Volume
2
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Heavyweight, 1902
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Volume
3
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Lightweight, 1902
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Box
6
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Lightweight, 1923-1924
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Box
5
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1925 Fall
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Box
5
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Lightweight, 1925
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Box
6
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Lightweight, 1926-1927
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PH 4081 (5)
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Part 4 (PH 4081 (5)): Addition, 1924 1 photograph (1 folder) : Photograph of the Island Woolen Company Organization by the Photoart House, Madison, Wisconsin, 1924.
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Folder
1
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Island Woolen Company Organization photograph, 1924
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