RG98-001. Labels, Letterheads and Logos.
This is an artificial group of records comprised primarily of photographic facsimiles of official labels and logos of the AFL, CIO, AFL-CIO, and many affiliated unions; also included are some textual materials that provide anecdotal or historical information about particular labels or logos.
2.5 ln. ft.
RG98-002. George Meany Memorial Archives. Vertical Files, 1881-1999.
This collection is made up of clippings, reports, news releases, and other miscellaneous sources of information on a wide variety of topics.
96 cu. ft.
RG98-003. Miscellaneous Items.
This is an artificial collection of miscellaneous items that came to the George Meany Memorial Archives unsolicited and/or for which provenance is unclear. Material types include ephemera, correspondence, printed materials, stamps, and programs.
313 folders
RG98-004. Scrapbooks, 1883-1982.
This artificial collection consists of scrapbooks (newspaper clippings, photographs, textual materials) that depict and commemorate different events in labor history, such as conventions, cornerstone ceremonies, special dinners, etc.
25 ln. ft.
RG98-005. AFL-CIO Merger Oral History Project, 1978-1980.
This is a collection of AFL-CIO staff oral histories, including I.W. Abel, Andrew Biemiller, Irving Brown, Nelson Cruikshank, Joseph Curran, Evelyn Dubrow, Arthur Goldberg, Stanley Ruttenberg, William F. Schnitzler, J. Albert Woll, Albert Zack, and Charles Zimmerman, to name a few.
1 cu. ft.
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