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Martin Fox

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37: 105: 140:, and while there, in 1878, became a trustee of the union. From 1880 to 1886, he worked in the office of the president of the union, as a clerk, then in 1886 was elected as secretary of the union. 147:. He stood down as president of the union in 1903, but continued working for it as a paid consultant, until his death at his home in Cincinnati on September 28, 1907. 143:
In 1890, Fox was elected as president the union, which had become known as the "Iron Molders Union of North America". He also served on the executive of the
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He was buried in the Calvary Cemetery in Cincinnati, where his grave marker is by far the largest in the cemetery.
104: 144: 311: 128:, Fox followed his father in becoming an iron molder. He learned the trade at an early age, becoming a 355: 350: 332: 288: 137: 169: 36: 320: 246: 221: 300: 344: 17: 116:(August 22, 1848 – September 28, 1907) was an American labor union leader. 16:
For the American publisher and president of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, see
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Martin S. Fox

Cincinnati

Cincinnati
journeyman
National Union of Iron Molders
Covington, Kentucky
National Civic Federation


"Martin Fox"


ISBN
9780252033896
ISBN
9780738533483
Iron Molders' Union of North America
Joseph F. Valentine
Adolph Strasser
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
George E. McNeill
James Duncan
Henry Demarest Lloyd
Categories
1848 births
1907 deaths
American trade union leaders

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