E, 10, 11, I 1-11: I.W.W. correspondence, proposals and minutes of meetings regarding reorganization: factional dispute between Four Trey and E.P. committees. 1930-1931. Some in Finnish,
E, 10, 13, I 1-11: I.W.W. correspondence regarding the unemployed union in Northern Ontario. 1932.
E, 10, 22, I 1-6: I.W.W. Canadian Administration: credential cards for delegates; blank monthly summary reports; open letter to membership; 2 copies of article "Is an Evaluation of our Organization Essential to Its Future in Canada?" by James Heney, 1940. 1932-1940.
E, 10, 24, I 1-3: I.W.W. delinquent lists. 1926-1930.
E, 10, 26, I 1-12: I.W.W. ballots: referendum ballots; vote tabulation forms; General Executive Member, 1927-1932.
E, 10, 28, I 1-2: I.W.W. referendum ballots by the Canadian Executive Board; various questions, July 1933, July 1934.
E, 11, 2, I 1: I.W.W. Ledger: delinquent supplies list, July 1, 1934 with some 1931-1932 notations. Note: oversize - filed at end of fonds.
E, 11, 5, I 1-3: I.W.W. subscription and receipt books for publications: Industrial Worker, 1924-1926; Tie Vapauteen, Jan. 5, 1928-Feb. 1, 1928; Industrialisti and others.
E, 11, 13, I 1-9: I.W.W.'s "Industrial Worker", the official organ of the I.W.W., a weekly newspaper published in Seattle, Washington; June 20, 1931, Feb. 9, 1932-Mar. 22, 1932, Aug. 30, 1932 and Dec. 1965.
E, 11, 14, I 1: "The Industrial Pioneer: An Illustrated Labor Magazine" published monthly by the General Executive Board of the I.W.W. in Chicago. Sept. 1925.
E, 11, 16, I 1: "Tie Vapauteen", (Road to Freedom), Finnish monthly publication of the I.W.W. published by the Workers Socialist Publishing Co. Duluth, Minnesota. Mainly in Finnish.
E, 11, 22, I 1-12: General Recruiting Union (G.R.U.) of I.W.W. minutes of meetings held in Calgary, Jan. 1928-Mar. 1928; minutes of 1st annual convention held in Chicago, Mar. 1928.
E, 11, 25, I 1-9: Agricultural Workers bulletins, Chicago, Dec. 1925- May 1931; harvest card, Aug. 16, 1933; by-laws, 1929 and 1930; financial statement, Dec. 1925; leaflet "Harvest Workers - Mind your own Business".
E, 11, 32, I 1-3: Metal Mine Workers Union #210 of the I.W.W. minutes, Aug. 15, 1926, Kirkland Lake, Ont. ; Coal Mine Workers Union #220 of the I.W.W. minutes, Feb. 1, 1929 and [1929?], Walsenburg, Colorado.
E, 11, 33, I 1-6: Metal and Coal Mine Workers #210 & #220 financial statements and bulletin, 1926; financial statement Feb. 1928 to Mar. 1929, Butte, Montana.
E, 11, 34, I 1-8: Metal and Coal Mine Workers bulletins, leaflets, circulars, and financial statements regarding the Colorado Coal Miners Strike, Oct. 30, 1927 to Apr. 1928.
E, 13, 2, I 1-15: I.W.W. delegate supply bills. 1940. 1928 and 1937
E, 13, 4, I 1-31: I.W.W. membership books which contain the preamble, the name, industry, and occupation of the member, and records of transfers and dues paid.
E, 13, 6, I 1-42: I.W.W. membership books: item 40 includes Hoito Restaurant business card; item 41 includes note stating that book taken from individual, includes 4 photographs of man and 2 photographs of men sitting against fence, outdoors.
Many lumberworkers in Northern Ontario joined the I.W.W. during World War 1 but later joined the O.B.U. during the ban on the I.W.W. Some of the lumberworkers returned to the I.W.W. #120 in 1924. The Sudbury branch appeared to be the primary I.W.W. organizers for the lumberworkers in Northern Ontario. The Sudbury branch of the I.W.W. #120 Lumberworkers moved to Port Arthur in 1926 and operated out of 260 Bay St. until 1931 at which time all their supplies were moved to the Labour Temple at 314 Bay St. However, the hub of the lumberworkers' union activity was based out of the Labour Temple during this time. After 192? local #120 was competition to the Lumberworkers Industrial Union of Canada based at 316 Bay Street.
Series consists of minutes, correspondence, financial records, publications, lumberworkers' joint conference minutes, strike reports, and poetry. Includes minutes, correspondence, and resolutions from union locals throughout North America.
F, 14, 1, I 1-17: L.W.I.U. of Ont. and L.W.I.U. #120 correspondence to/from Sudbury local: during transfer to the I.W.W.; initial concerns of establishment of branches in Sault Ste. Marie, Port Arthur and Nipigon. Mar.-June 1924. Some in Finnish.
F, 14, 3, I 1: L.W.I.U. #120 minute book: begins with the Sudbury branch Jan. 1925; conference minutes in Port Arthur, Dec. 26, 1926-Jan. 2, 1927; Port Arthur Jan. 7, 1929-Apr. 19,1931. Some in Finnish.
F, 14, 8, I 1-4: L.W.I.U. #120 minutes and resolutions of the Ontario District Conference held in Sudbury. Apr. 11, 1926.
F, 14, 14, I 1-24: L.W.I.U. #120 Fall strike: donation lists and related correspondence from unions and organizations throughout the United States. 1926.
F, 14, 16, I 1-8: L.W.I.U. #120 correspondence: from other locals to Sudbury branch; telegram regarding work stoppages; letters regarding Sacco and Vanzetti. 1926.