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Central Labor Union Journal (Portsmouth, New Hampshire)

by Central Labor Union (1927 – 1937)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This journal documents the meetings and reports of the Central Labor Union in Portsmouth, New Hampshire between 1927 and 1937. The union represented several different trades.

Associated Subjects: Clubs • Minutes (Records) • Labor History
Identifier: SC2015.031
Repository: Special Collections
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Diaries of Henry Evans

by Evans, Henry (1910 – 1915)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

These diaries were written by Henry Evans of Laconia, New Hampshire between 1910 and 1915. In the first diary, Evans was 17 years old and finishing school. The other diaries--dated 1911, 1913, and 1915--he worked for a railroad company and also delivered express messages. He wrote about the places he visited regionally, people he saw, and kept an account of his expenditures.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Youth • Railways • Labor History
Identifier: SC2018.004
Repository: Special Collections
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Ledger of E.C. Kinnear

by Kinnear, E.C. (1865 – 1866)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This ledger was kept by E.C. Kinnear, a shoe maker in Farmington, New Hampshire, from 1965 to 1866. Kinnear's accounts included "Francis Dane & Co.," one of Boston's leading 19th century shoe makers. Category headings included "Factory Balance Sheet," "Account Stock" (for the sole leather, uppers, and 'handmade of workmen' departments), "Stock Sold" including boxes, split pieces, sheep skin, pounds of wax, shoes, buckles, and soles, and "Factory" expenses such as trucking, freight, zinc nails for shoe making, blacking material, twine balls and pounds of twine, knives, knife blades, sawing and fitting wood, stitching machine, stuffings, stencil plates, work on sole leather tub, iron for heel fitting, and stools. Several factory worker's names are listed, along with weeks worked and jobs performed ("bottoming loafers," "binding loafers," "riveting shoes," or "riveting uppers").

Associated Subjects: Accounting Records • Business • Labor History
Identifier: SC2017.044
Repository: Special Collections
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Special Collections Pamphlet Collection

by Various (1762 – 1985)

9 cartons,  2 boxes (10 linear feet)

The Special Collections Pamphlet Collection consists of over 800 published manuscripts discussing a wide variety of national and international topics. The materials date between 1762 and 1985. Similar topics have been grouped together, but may be found throughout the collection. Some of the major topics included in the collection are: race relations, Australia, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, African American history, Native American history, military history (American Civil War, WWI, WWII, Korean War), education, industry, labor history, agriculture, railways, government and politics, international relations, socialism, communism, economics, prisons, Christianity, Judaism, Islam, prohibition, temperance, women's history and groups, and biographies and obituaries.

Identifier: SC2020.032
Repository: Special Collections
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Vermont Boarding House Ledger

by Unknown (1859 – 1860)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This ledger documents the daily activities at a boarding house that was likely in southern Vermont, but possibly in New Hampshire, between 1859 and 1860. The ledger records when guests paid, observations of guest behaviors, the names of guests, and quick meal recipes that were pasted.

Associated Subjects: Accounting Records • Business • Country Life • Recipes
Identifier: SC2016.013
Repository: Special Collections
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Washington Temperance Society Minutes (Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire)

by Washington Temperance Society (1842 – 1854)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This collection contains the minutes of the Washington Temperance Society in Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire between 1842 and 1854. Meetings, which included both men and women, were held at various locations throughout town and consisted of an opening prayer, addresses and remarks, lectures, and singing of hymns and temperance songs. The minutes also include resolutions passed to fight alcohol locally and discussions about using "moral suasion" and "legal suasion" to keep tavern keepers dry.

Associated Subjects: Clubs • Minutes (Records) • Spirituality • Temperance
Identifier: SC2018.008
Repository: Special Collections
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