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World War II- Our Community at Winchester- GNHLHA
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Our Community at Winchester. Panel 2- In the Beginning. Panel 3- A Brief Detour. Panel 4- Winchester in the Early 20th Century. Panel 5- Early Union Efforts. Panel 6- Waxing and Waning. Panel 7- World War II. Panel 8- World War II. Panel 9- "I finished guns for President Roosevelt". Panel 10- As Winchester workers emerged from WWII. Panel 11- Works Manager. Panel 12- Early 1950s. Panel 13- Confronts the Cold War. Panel 15- Marge Ottenbrelt. Panel 16- Arthur Bosley. Panel 17- Early 1960s.
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Lawrence Young- Our Community at Winchester- GNHLA
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Our Community at Winchester. Panel 2- In the Beginning. Panel 3- A Brief Detour. Panel 4- Winchester in the Early 20th Century. Panel 5- Early Union Efforts. Panel 6- Waxing and Waning. Panel 7- World War II. Panel 8- World War II. Panel 9- "I finished guns for President Roosevelt". Panel 10- As Winchester workers emerged from WWII. Panel 11- Works Manager. Panel 12- Early 1950s. Panel 13- Confronts the Cold War. Panel 15- Marge Ottenbrelt. Panel 16- Arthur Bosley. Panel 17- Early 1960s. When the U.S...
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Guilford | ConnecticutHistory.org
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Henry Whitfield State Museum, Guilford - Jerry Dougherty. Guilford, in New Haven County, is located in southern Connecticut on the Long Island Sound. Originally called Menunkatucket, the Quinnipiac sold it, along with land stretching from present day Niantic. Led by Henry Whitfield. It was settled in 1639, renamed Guilford, and admitted to New Haven Colony. In 1643. One of the few shore towns to escape British attack in the Revolutionary War. Guilford citizens organized a raid on British provisions.
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Cafeteria Workers Storm Mayor’s Office | New Haven Labor
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Cafeteria Workers Storm Mayor’s Office. By newhavenlabor on September 9, 2010. By Melissa Bailey Sep 8, 2010 7:13 am ( via New Haven Independent). After cooking thousands of servings of sloppy joes, Cathy Rubano delivered a message to the mayor: She’s so done with frustration over talk about union concessions that you could put a fork in me. Rubano (pictured) showed up to the event in a white chef’s coat. She came to the event after a day’s work at Central Kitchen, whe...
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Still waiting for those concessions… | New Haven Labor
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Skip to search - Accesskey = s. Still waiting for those concessions…. By newhavenlabor on May 4, 2010. 8230;from the top earners that is. No, we’re not asking for the unions to give back what they fought for and earned. We’re asking for those who are making substantially more, those at the top of the heap to give a little back. When will those who earn the most give back some of. 8220;hard-earned” salary dollars? I mean, this is a crisis, right? 8220;Administrators Freeze own Salaries”. You see, not taki...
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History of Local 24
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Monday, August 29, 2016. Executive Board and Delegates. Udes the Meeting Schedules. Member Information and Updates. Out of Work List. Local 24 Picture Galleries. The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America was formed in August of. By carpenters from eleven U.S. cities. For information about its history, go to. Http:/ www.carpenters.org/history. Local 79, the original New Haven local, merged with Waterbury Local 260 in. Both merged into Local 24 in. 990s, the Carpenters’ Union adopted a re...
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Early 1950s- Our Community at Winchester- GNHLHA
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Our Community at Winchester. Panel 2- In the Beginning. Panel 3- A Brief Detour. Panel 4- Winchester in the Early 20th Century. Panel 5- Early Union Efforts. Panel 6- Waxing and Waning. Panel 7- World War II. Panel 8- World War II. Panel 9- "I finished guns for President Roosevelt". Panel 10- As Winchester workers emerged from WWII. Panel 11- Works Manager. Panel 12- Early 1950s. Panel 13- Confronts the Cold War. Panel 15- Marge Ottenbrelt. Panel 16- Arthur Bosley. Panel 17- Early 1960s.
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In the Beginning… The Story of Winchester- Our Community at Winchester- GNHLHA
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Our Community at Winchester. Panel 2- In the Beginning. Panel 3- A Brief Detour. Panel 4- Winchester in the Early 20th Century. Panel 5- Early Union Efforts. Panel 6- Waxing and Waning. Panel 7- World War II. Panel 8- World War II. Panel 9- "I finished guns for President Roosevelt". Panel 10- As Winchester workers emerged from WWII. Panel 11- Works Manager. Panel 12- Early 1950s. Panel 13- Confronts the Cold War. Panel 15- Marge Ottenbrelt. Panel 16- Arthur Bosley. Panel 17- Early 1960s.
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Our Community at Winchester
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Our Community at Winchester. Panel 2- In the Beginning. Panel 3- A Brief Detour. Panel 4- Winchester in the Early 20th Century. Panel 5- Early Union Efforts. Panel 6- Waxing and Waning. Panel 7- World War II. Panel 8- World War II. Panel 9- "I finished guns for President Roosevelt". Panel 10- As Winchester workers emerged from WWII. Panel 11- Works Manager. Panel 12- Early 1950s. Panel 13- Confronts the Cold War. Panel 15- Marge Ottenbrelt. Panel 16- Arthur Bosley. Panel 17- Early 1960s. An Elm City Story.
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Arthur Bosley- Our Community at Winchester- GNHLHA
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Our Community at Winchester. Panel 2- In the Beginning. Panel 3- A Brief Detour. Panel 4- Winchester in the Early 20th Century. Panel 5- Early Union Efforts. Panel 6- Waxing and Waning. Panel 7- World War II. Panel 8- World War II. Panel 9- "I finished guns for President Roosevelt". Panel 10- As Winchester workers emerged from WWII. Panel 11- Works Manager. Panel 12- Early 1950s. Panel 13- Confronts the Cold War. Panel 15- Marge Ottenbrelt. Panel 16- Arthur Bosley. Panel 17- Early 1960s. Bosley was the f...
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