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    Posted 8 years ago

    SpiritBear
    (813 items)

    1916 Union card from Muskegon. The Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners was founded in 1881 and continued till at least the '60s, according to my quick research. This card was for an L. Jackman in Millmen's Local No. 824 of Muskegon and was put out by the District Council here.

    Other than that, I know nothing. I just liked it age and historical connection to my town-- oh, and the price was very nice too.

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    1. Sandyrain07, 4 years ago
      Good afternoon. I was looking for UBC memorabilia and your post popped up. These are member cards for when they'd pay their dues. Our union is still very much alive today. Thank you for sharing!

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