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The secretary to Governor Henry J. Allen of Topeka, Kansas, writes to Philadelphia publisher George Jacobs acknowledging receipt of a letter regarding the newly created Kansas Court of Industrial Relations. In October 1919, Jacobs had written to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson suggesting the creation of a court system that would function much like the District and Federal Court system for the purpose of settling disputes between capital and labor.
Creator: Kansas. Governor (1919-1923 : Allen)
Date: February 20, 1920
Item Number: 213142
Call Number: Governors Office, Allen, Box 13, Correspondence, Folder Labor Commission 1919-1920
KSHS Identifier: DaRT ID: 213142
Business and Industry - Labor
Business and Industry - Media/Communications - Printing and publishing
Business and Industry - Occupations/Professions - Publishers
Collections - State Archives - Governor's Records - Allen, Henry Justin
Date - 1920s - 1920
Government and Politics - Reform and Protest - Labor movement
Government and Politics - State Government - Governors - Allen, Henry Justin
Government and Politics - State Government - State agencies and programs - Agencies - Court of Industrial Relations
Objects and Artifacts - Communication Artifacts - Documentary Artifact - Letter
People - Notable Kansans - Allen, Henry Justin, 1868-1950
Places - Cities and towns - Topeka
Places - Counties - Shawnee
Places - Other States - Pennsylvania - Philadelphia
Thematic Time Period - Industrialization and the National Economy, 1870 - 1920
Type of Material - Unpublished documents - Letters
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