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1. PMWA Officers

2. Union Man

3. PMWA Group Relaxing in the Shade

4. Union Men

5. Progressive Mine Workers of America Building

A group portrait of the officers of the Progressive Mine Workers of America and Women's Auxiliary.

6. Officers of the Progressive Mine Workers of America and Women's Auxiliary

Joe Ozanic (on right) and another man sitting in a cart at the Atlantic City Boardwalk. Joseph Ozanic was a Progressive Mine Workers of America Activist and Officer.

7. Ozanic, Joseph (at right) at Atlantic City, New Jersey

'A.F. of L., Union Coal: President Green stopped and had this picture taken in front of a truck loaded with slabs of coal mines by the International Union, Progressive Mine Workers of America, the most recently chartered international union in the Federation. The foregoing are only a few of the exceptional exhibits  at the Exposition. The display was so vast and interesting that thousands of visitors made several trips to the Music Hall, so as not to miss anything.'

8. American Federation of Labor President , William Green, with Coal Mined by Progressive Mine Workers of America

'From Wide World Photos. Please use credit. AFL opens war on Lewis' miners. The newly chartered Progressive Miners Union, American Federation of Labor organization, opened their office here today as the first stop in the AFL campaign against John L. Lewis' CIO organization stronghold. Head of the new union is Joe Ozanic, sppointed last week in Washington by William Groon, AFL president. Photo shows Joe Ozanic, head of the Progressive Miners Union, at his Chicago office. With him is his 19-year-old daughter, Evelyn, who is also his private secretary.'

9. Ozanic, Joseph With His Daughter, Evelyn

A group portrait of the Progressive Mine Workers' Scale Committee that won the rights for a seven hour working day in 1937.

10. Progressive Mine Worker's Scale Committee

'Erected and dedicated by the Progressive Miners of America and the Women's Auxiliary in the Memory of Mary 'Mother' Jones and their Union martyrs.'

11. P.M.W.A. President Joseph Ozanic and V.P. Ben Kunz Examine Model of Mother Jones Memorial

'Erected and dedicated by the Progressive Miners of America and the Women's Auxiliary in the Memory of Mary 'Mother' Jones and their Union martyrs.'

12. P.M.W.A. President Joseph Ozanic and V.P. Ben Kunz Examine Model of Mother Jones Monument

'Volunteer Workers at Miners Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.'

13. Moving the Tool Shed at the Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Illinois

Group portrait of Volunteer Workers. 'Summer 1936, Members, PMWA L.U. - Volunteers working in Mt. Olive Miners Cemetary on Mother Jones Martyrs Memorial Project.'

14. Volunteer Workers at Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.

15. Fence Crew, Volunteer Workers at the Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.

Volunteer workers at Miners Cemetary, Mt. Olive, Ill. 'Summer 1936, Members, PMWA L.U. - Volunteers working in Mt. Olive Miners Cemetary on Mother Jones Martyrs Memorial Project.'

16. Come and Get It - Volunteers at Miner's Cemetary

Volunteer workers at Miners Cemetary, Mt. Olive, Ill. 'Summer 1936, Members, PMWA L.U. - Volunteers working in Mt. Olive Miners Cemetary on Mother Jones Martyrs Memorial Project.'

17. Come and Get It - Volunteers at Miner's Cemetary

Two men load large stone in a wheel barrow.

18. Hauling Rocks at the Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Illinois

Volunteers work at Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.

19. Volunteer Workers at Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.

20. Fence Crew, Volunteer Workers at the Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.

Volunteer workers at Miners Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill. enjoy a drink after working.

21. Volunteer Workers at Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.

'Heave Ho!' Volunteer workers at Miners Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.'

22. Workers Putting up a Shed

Volunteer work at Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.

23. Volunteer Workers at Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.

'Volunteer Workers at Miners Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Ill.'

24. Moving the Tool Shed at the Miner's Cemetery, Mt. Olive, Illinois