1872 Secretary of War Report to Congress on Controversial 8 Hour Law
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EP1268
Twenty page original document printed by the U.S. Government Printing Office for the 42nd Congress. "Letter from The Secretary of War communicating, In compliance with a resolution of the Senate of April 1, 1872 statements from the commandants of the armories at Springfield Massachusetts, and Rock Island Illinois, showing the operation of the eight hour law, under President Ulysses S. Grant.
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Contains reports from the Commanders of both government war facilities relating to the controversial eight hour labor law.
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$65.00
Condition
used
Product Condition
very good, still tied together with the original string binding
Size
5 78" x 9"
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