Local Council 258 of Oneonta, 1964-1978

Extent:
0.2 cubic ft.
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This series contains the records of Local Council 258 of Oneonta. Local 258 was chartered in 1974 and combined four of the locals that made up the Hudson Valley District Council of Carpenters. These locals included Local 310, Norwich; Local 1600, Cannonsville; Local 1656, Oneonta; and Local 2448, Fleishmans.

Originally, Locals 310, 1600, and 1656 were part of the Susquehanna Valley District Council of Carpenters. Their charter dates are unknown. Local 2448 was originally part of Ulster County and Vicinity and held jurisdiction over building and construction work in Ulster County, Greene County, and half of Delaware County. This local was chartered on March 12, 1949.

While multiple locals made up Local 258, only records of the original Local 310 exist in this series. These records include membership ledgers and meeting minutes.

Language:
English .
Arrangement:

This series is arranged alphabetically.

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