Correspondence to/from individual people regarding United Steelworkers of America and related industries.
Correspondences regarding: Arbitration Board in Re Steep Rock Iron Mines Limited and United Steelworkers of America, Refusal by company to pay reporting allowance (Open Pit), Steep Rock Iron Mines, Caland Ore, and Arbitration Board Steep Rock Iron Mines and United Steelworkers of America Staff Personnel Performing Hourly Work.
Documents relating to grievances, fatalities, and cases.
Forms and correspondence regarding unemployment insurance.
Correspondence on the Incident
Report on what happened
Witness Statements
Statements
Safety information on electrocution
Safety Suggestions
Recommendations
Newspaper articles
Safety information for Workers at Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company
Blueprints
Witness Lists - RESTRICTED
United Steelworkers of America Local Union 5055 Safety Suggestions - June, 1983
Annual Grievance Report 1988
Newspaper articles about ship fire that killed the 3 men
Photocopy of the Coroners Act - Province of Ontario Verdict of Coroner's Jury with 16 recommendations
Correspondence regarding: the Incident, Report of Investigation with the report, the incident, various legal documents, Health and safety information, and news clippings.
In the Provincial Offences Court in The Judicial District of Thunder Bay Her Majesty the Queen against Canadian Shipbuilding & Engineering Limited Judgement Rendered by his Worship Justice of the Peace D.G. Pahl, on May 4, 1984 Charges: Section 14(1)(c) Occupational Health and Safety Act Section 14 (2)(g) Occupational Health and Safety Act
Draft 1 report of United Steelworkers of America Local Union 5055 Health and Safety Committee investigation into multiple fatalities.
Oxygen-fuel gas systems for Welding, Cutting and allied processes
Folder with Witness Statements
Ship blueprints
Ontario Department of Mines - Mines Inspection Branch Annual Report 1967 Compiled by the Staff of the Branch Bulletin 167
Presentation of Local 4632 United Steelworkers of America to the Royal Commission on Safety and Health of Workers in Mines in Ontario
To the Joint Federal - Provincial Inquiry Commission into Safety in Mines and Mining Plants in Ontario October 8th, 1980
Submission by the Algoma Ore Division of the Algoma Steel Corporation, Limited to the Joint Federal-Provincial Inquiry Commission into Safety in Mines and Mining Plants (in Ontario) October 1, 1980 Wawa, Ontario
Brief for Presentation to the Joint Federal Provincial Inquiry into Safety in Mines and Mining Plants in Ontario - October 7th and 8th, 1980
Notes Algoma AOD Oct. 8/80
Notes Geco
Notes Mattabi Mines Oct. 7/80
Notes CNTU
Joint Federal-Provincial Inquiry Commission into Mines and Mining Plants in Ontario Brief presentation by William A. Strong, Chairman Safety and Health Committee, United Steelworkers of America Local Union 8126, Shebandowan, Ontario
Presentation to the Joint Federal-Provincial Inquiry Commission into Mines and Mining Plants in Ontario at the Red Oak Inn Thunder Bay, Ontario October 8, 1980 by the United Steelworkers of America
Joint Federal-Provincial Inquiry Commission into Mines and Mining Plants in Ontario Brief presentation by William A. Strong, Chairman Safety and Health Committee, United Steelworkers of America Local Union 8126, Shebandowan, Ontario
Obstacles to Safe Mining Submission to the Joint Federal-Provincial Inquiry Commission into Safety in Mines and Mining Plants Submitted by United Steelworkers of America Local 8533 Box 88 Pickle Lake, Ont. October 8, 1980
Photographs and documents from the Silver Islet Mine and Silver Islet Store, including ledgers and a chart.
A rich deposit of silver was discovered on Silver Islet in 1868. A small island at the tip of the Sibley Peninsula, the mine was built deep below the waterline, and relied on breakwaters and pumps. Silver Islet was mined until 1884, when pumps failed, and the mine was flooded. The small community built on shore to support the mine is still inhabited.
Manuscript, sponsored by Finlandia Club and Department of Secretary of State, entitled "Bay Street Project I" (1974). A study of Finnish immigration to Canada.
Manuscript, sponsored by Finlandia Club and Department of Secretary of State, entitled "Bay Street Project I" (1974). A study of Finnish immigration to Canada. (2 copies)
Questionnaires from the History Department of the University of Turku, Finland on Finnish immigrants who have returned to reside in Finland, and Finnish immigrants residing in North America.
Manuscript by P. Voutilainen entitled "Historic Events of the Athletic Club Isku" describes how and why the early athletic clubs were first formed and some of the events from 1900's to 1963-64.
Photocopied excerpts from booklet entitled "Evangelical Lutheran National Church: The First 50 Years" . Describes the beginnings of the church in Port Arthur. (written in Finnish, 1948).
Report by Professor James Mavor, Canada, Department of Interior entitled "Report on European Emigration" (1900)
- Manuscript by Raymond W. Wargelin entitled "European and American Factors Attending the Confrontation Between Finnish Radical Labour and the Finnish Church During the Steel Strike of 1907 on the Mesabi Range." (1974). In depth study of the involvement of socialism, religion and history of the Finnish people and how it pertains to the strike.
- Manuscript, by Mark Metsaranta entitled "Ethnic Residential Concentration and Succession in a Section of the Former City of Port Arthur." - A study to investigate a particular area of Port Arthur for Finnish residential concentration and Italian residential succession. (1972)
$5.00 share from Finnish Building Company; $5.00 share from the Finnish Publishing Company (both 1909)
2 money orders to Finland via Hornesborg and Company general agents for the "Finland Steam Navigation
Company" (1903)