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Name and location of repository
Level of description
Item
Title
A13087-7
Date(s)
- 1942-07-09 (Creation)
Extent
Name of creator
(1919-1980)
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Scope and content
After the Tacoma Central Labor Council obtained the Baker Hotel in 1941 for use as their new meeting structure, they allotted $75,000 for improvements to the 4 1/2 story building. This price included the Labor Temple Club and restaurant. The club rooms were located on the mezzanine floor. The building also contained 46 offices, occupied by affiliated unions, nine meeting halls and a printing plant of the first floor, used for the publication of the Labor Advocate. (TNT 1/7/1942, PG. 1)
Labor unions--Tacoma; Labor Temple (Tacoma);