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1913 Panoramic: NWTUL Convention,St. Louis,1913

NWTUL Convention, St. Louis, 1913

Title: NWTUL Convention, St. Louis, 1913
Related Names:
Lowther & Schreiber , photographer
Date Created/Published: 1913.
Notes: Photographer's address: Temple Bldg., St. Louis.
Forms part of National Women's Trade Union League of America collection.
Transfer; LC Manuscript Division; 1952.

Subjects: Women--Organizations.
Labor unions.
National Women's Trade Union League of America--Meetings.
United States--Missouri--Saint Louis.

Group portraits.
Panoramic photographs.
Portrait photographs.

Bookmark /2007663826/
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