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Charles L. Baine

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251: 246: 236: 154: 31: 45:(TUC). He spoke at the TUC congress, where he advised that it avoid political activity. In 1918, he accompanied AFL leader 183: 38: 241: 187: 42: 231: 226: 204: 52:
Baine held his secretary-treasurer post until his retirement in 1931. He lived until 1962.
172: 23: 19:(January 27, 1870 – March 1, 1962) was a Canadian-born American labor union leader. 176: 46: 220: 208: 196: 27: 49:
on another trip to visit the labor movement in Britain.
34:, and in 1902 was elected as its secretary-treasurer. 26:, Baine emigrated to the United States, settling in 30:, where he worked as a shoemaker. He joined the 97:"U.S. labor man gives plain talk to British". 8: 137: 252:Canadian emigrants to the United States 60: 7: 14: 41:'s (AFL) delegate to the British 112:"Will meet with British labor". 1: 127:"Charles L. Baine obituary". 247:Trade unionists from Ontario 237:American trade union leaders 184:American Federation of Labor 155:Boot and Shoe Workers' Union 84:The American Labor Who's Who 39:American Federation of Labor 32:Boot and Shoe Workers' Union 153:Secretary-Treasurer of the 268: 201: 181: 169: 161: 151: 145: 140: 68:"Boot and shoe workers". 37:In 1913, Baine was the 86:. Hanford Press. 1925. 188:Trades Union Congress 43:Trades Union Congress 141:Trade union offices 101:. September 5, 1913. 17:Charles Lucius Baine 72:. October 26, 1904. 70:Biloxi Daily Herald 242:People from Guelph 116:. August 14, 1918. 215: 214: 202:Succeeded by 162:Succeeded by 259: 205:William D. Mahon 186:delegate to the 170:Preceded by 159:1902–1931 146:Preceded by 138: 133: 132: 131:. March 2, 1962. 124: 118: 117: 109: 103: 102: 99:New York Tribune 94: 88: 87: 80: 74: 73: 65: 267: 266: 262: 261: 260: 258: 257: 256: 217: 216: 211: 207: 193: 191: 179: 175: 173:George L. Berry 165: 158: 149: 148:Horace M. Eaton 136: 126: 125: 121: 114:Washington Post 111: 110: 106: 96: 95: 91: 82: 81: 77: 67: 66: 62: 58: 24:Guelph, Ontario 12: 11: 5: 265: 263: 255: 254: 249: 244: 239: 234: 229: 219: 218: 213: 212: 203: 200: 180: 177:John H. Walker 171: 167: 166: 163: 160: 150: 147: 143: 142: 135: 134: 119: 104: 89: 75: 59: 57: 54: 47:Samuel Gompers 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 264: 253: 250: 248: 245: 243: 240: 238: 235: 233: 230: 228: 225: 224: 222: 210: 206: 199: 198: 190: 189: 185: 178: 174: 168: 157: 156: 144: 139: 130: 123: 120: 115: 108: 105: 100: 93: 90: 85: 79: 76: 71: 64: 61: 55: 53: 50: 48: 44: 40: 35: 33: 29: 25: 20: 18: 209:Matthew Woll 197:Louis Kemper 195: 192:1913 182: 164:John J. Mara 152: 129:Boston Globe 128: 122: 113: 107: 98: 92: 83: 78: 69: 63: 51: 36: 21: 16: 15: 232:1962 deaths 227:1870 births 221:Categories 56:References 22:Born in 28:Chicago 194:With: 223::

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Guelph, Ontario
Chicago
Boot and Shoe Workers' Union
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
Samuel Gompers
Boot and Shoe Workers' Union
George L. Berry
John H. Walker
American Federation of Labor
Trades Union Congress
Louis Kemper
William D. Mahon
Matthew Woll
Categories
1870 births
1962 deaths
American trade union leaders
People from Guelph
Trade unionists from Ontario
Canadian emigrants to the United States

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