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    Letter: Edward Smith to Ida M. Tarbell, May 3, 1939

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    Letter of four page

    Letter: Edward Smith to Ida M. Tarbell, November 11, 1939

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    Letter of two page

    Smith, Edward Tiel

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    Military Information: Candidate, Reserve Officer Training Corps, Second Lieutenant, Field Artillery, Aero-Machine Gun Detachment, Instruction supervisor, Armorer's School, A.S.Sig.R.C., Armorers' School.This project was assisted by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State.Names of other Rutgers People:  R. Cooper; Kreh; J. Elliott; Becker; Nafe

    Smith (Edward) interview

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    Mr. Smith discusses his life in Roslyn from 1907 to 1949. He worked as a mining horse engineer until 1928 and then owned his own plumbing store. He discusses black-white relationships in Roslyn in the churches, lodges, and schools. Smith discusses the opportunities for African Americans in mining including possibilities for promotion and ownership of property, etc. He discusses the pre-1907 attitude of the mining union towards jobs for African Americans and towards African American officials in the union. Subject timestamps: (00:37) Move to Roslyn, (02:25) Work as mining horse engineer, (03:15) Opportunities for African American workers in mines, (05:24) Community relations between black and white miners, (07:20) Social activities of miners, (11:08) Emancipation Day Celebrations, (13:15) Movement of workers to Seattle after mine closings, (14:08) African American churches and cemetery in Roslyn, (15:25) Lodges in Roslyn, (16:16) Integrated schooling, (18:42) Home and farm ownership by African Americans in Roslyn and Cle Elum, (20:48) African American officers in local miner's union, (22:40) Owned and ran plumbing store, (27:05) Knights of Epitheus, community groups for African Americans, (29:17) Selling of the plumbing store, leg injury in mines, (30:45) Union benefits for miners, (31:15) Acceptance of African American workers in unions and by mine owners This accession is part of the Afro-American Project.To request a high resolution or uncompressed reproduction, or to obtain permission to use any portion of this item, contact the University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections. Email: [email protected]. Please reference the Digital ID Number.1 sound cassette, analog, stere

    Alien Registration- Smith, Edward (Baldwin, Cumberland County)

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