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(RAIL WORKERS.) Group of 20 railroad union badges and ribbons.

(RAIL WORKERS.) Group of 20 railroad union badges and ribbons. Various sizes and conditions. Includes a Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters convention badge, a ribbon for a 1903 ball held jointly by 4 rival rail unions, and more. Vp, circa 1890s-1957

  • Notes: Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Workers. Fall River Division, No. 174 (2 badges) * Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Workers. Button * Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Workers. Pair of Labor Day ribbons, 1915 and 1916, TRenton, NJ * Annual ball held jointly by 4 rival unions. Springfield, MA, 1903 * Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Local 418, Mechanicsville, NY * Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Division 71, Philadelphia, PA * Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers. Division 508, Bangor, ME * Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers. Lodge No. 1, Port Jervis, NY * Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Engineers, Ladies Society. Victory Lodge No. 342 * Brotherhood of Rail Road Trainmen. Neversink Lodge No. 253, Port Jervis, NY * Brotherhood of Rail Road Trainmen. Pair of cigarette insert ribbons * Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. New England Association convention, 1949 * Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. New England Association convention, 1950 * Brotherhood of Railway Clerks of America. Lodge 969, Minoa, NY * Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters. Guest badge, 1950 convention * Transport Workers Union of Greater New York. Spring Dance, 1939 * Transport Workers Union of America. New York, 1957.
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