About This Book
A compact institutional history recounts the association's origins, early organizing efforts, and the gradual establishment of lodges, governance, and mutual-aid mechanisms. It records campaigns for improved pay, safety, and working conditions, conflicts with employers and local opposition, and the contributions of key officers and committees. The account draws on contemporary newspapers, employers' records, and surviving minutes while acknowledging gaps in the earliest documentation. Appendices and illustrations supplement the narrative with administrative changes, memorial notices, and practical details, and the overall aim is to present a matter-of-fact record for members and future readers.
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