Source: Rockford Register Star, Aug. 15, 2021.
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Veterans Who Have Passed–Leo J. Brokish
Source: Rockford Register Star, July 1, 2020.
“Factory Teams Open Soft Ball League Season” – June 19, 1929
Source: Rockford Daily Republic June 19, 1929 Article Continues Below
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took over Emerson Mfg. Co.
Source: Rockford Morning Star 1/5/1946 & Rockfordiana – Historic Houses and Landmarks – 1
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prod. wing assemblies B-26 Martin Bomber
Source: article 1/31/1943
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“Cherry Valleyite Killed by Train” Lee Hartmen, assembler, hit by train in St. Louis; there with carload of machinery to assemble
Source: Rockford Morning Star 7/27/1913
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A.W. Leland, Mgr. M.F. Miller Office Mgr. Mfrs. Farm Implements end S. Independence
Source: 1937 Rockford City Directory
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Eugene Arfin, General Manager, D.W. Quinn, controller, C.E. Henson, Chief Engineer mfrs. of farm implements and tractors, industrial wheel loaders and equipment 500 – 600 So Independence Ave. Telephone 963-3441
Source: 1967 Rockford City Directory
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Source: Rockford Morning Star 1/21/1942
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“Case Foundry Workers Quit” 100 workers walked off the job yesterday, meeting in C.I.O. Hall last night
Source: Rockford Morning Star 8/31/1944
“Seek End of Case Trouble; Conciliator To Meet With Both Sides”
Source: Rockford Morning Star 8/30/1944
Case Foundry Still Closed; WLB hearing Set for Today in Chicago (U.A.W. strike)
Source: Rockford Morning Star 9/1/1944
“Case Foundry Working Again” 100 foundry workers returned to their jobs yesterday
Source: Rockford Morning Star 9/7/1944
“Case Union to Learn Status” relations between plant and UAW workers to be made clear
Source: Rockford Morning Star 9/8/1944
“Case Workers Wait Decision” of 6th refion war labor panel, union-management relations were argued
Source: Rockford Morning Star 9/9/1944