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π 239 Bibliography Books and Archival Materials Aaltonen, Frank. “The Gallant Women of the Copper Strike.” Translated by Jarno Heinilä. In Työmiehen Joulu 1913. Hancock, Mich.: Työmies Publishing Company, 1913. Agassiz, Alexander, to James MacNaughton, personal correspondence, May 27, 1904. Copper Country Historical Archive, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan. Alanen, Arnold. “Finns and the Corporate Mining Environment of the Lake Superior Region.” In Finnish Diaspora II: United States. Toronto: Multicultural History Society of Ontario, 1981. Ancestry.com. Thirteenth Census of the United States of America, 1910. www.ancestry.com. Accessed August 17, 2006. ———. “Evert Björklund, World War I Draft Registration Card, Form Card C, Federal Government, United States of America.” Www.ancestry.com. Accessed August 17, 2006. Anti-sosialistien Liitto. Pöytäkirja, Huhtikuu 9, 1914–Syyskuu 12, 1915. Manuscript 240 π Bibliography box O-43, Finnish American Historical Archive, Finlandia University, Hancock, Michigan. Baird, Keith P., and Erin C. Timms. “Quincy Hillside Addition.” Unpublished National Historic District Nomination, 2005. Copper Country Historical Archive, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan. Blom, Leo. “Eulogy for Heimer Mikko,” February 1982. Digital Vertical Files Collection, Finnish American Historical Archive, Finlandia University, Hancock, Michigan. Braverman, Harry. Labor and Monopoly Capital: The Degradation of Work in the Twentieth Century. 25th anniversary edition. New York: Monthly Review Press, 1998. Brissenden, Paul F. The IWW: A Study of American Syndicalism. New York: Russell & Russell, 1957. Campbell, J. Peter. “The Cult of Spontaneity: Finnish-Canadian Bushworkers and the Industrial Workers of the World in Northern Ontario, 1919–1934.” Labour/Le Travail 41 (Spring 1998). Engel, Dave, and Gerry Mantel. Calumet: Copper Country Metropolis. Rudolf, Wisc.: River City Memoirs, 2002. Engle, Eloise. The Finns in America. Minneapolis: Lerner Publications, 1977. Finnish American Reporter Staff. “A History of the Finnish American Reporter.” In The Finnish American Reporter, 20th anniversary issue, October 2006. Gates Jr., William B. Michigan Copper and Boston Dollars: An Economic History of the Michigan Mining Industry. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1951. Gedicks, Albert. Working Class Radicalism among Finnish Immigrants in Minnesota and Michigan Mining Communities. Photocopy. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms International, 1980. Halonen, Arne. The Role of Finnish-Americans in the Political Labor Movement. Master’s thesis, University of Minnesota, 1945. Hannula, Reino. An Album of Finnish Halls. San Luis Obispo, Calif.: Finn Heritage, 1991. Hendrickson, Nick, and John Palosaari. Interview by Arthur Puotinen, July 14, 1973. Oral history interview transcript. Finnish American Historical Archive, Finlandia University, Hancock, Michigan. Heritage Quest Online. Thirteenth Census of the United States, 1910. www.heritagequestonline .com/hqoweb/library/do/index. Accessed May 2008. ———. Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. www.heritagequestonline.com/ hqoweb/library/do/index. Accessed May 2008. Bibliography π 241 Hietala, Charles E., to Mr. Ernest Mills. Business correspondence, June 7, 1915. Papers of the Western Federation of Miners/International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, box 1, University of Colorado-Boulder Archives, Boulder, Colorado. Hilja Fräki-Regan Collection. Personal correspondence. Manuscript box T-38a, Finnish American Historical Archive, Finlandia University, Hancock, Michigan. Holmio, Armas K. E. History of the Finns in Michigan. Translated by Ellen M. Ryynanen. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2001. ———. “Notes on the Finnish Anti-socialist League.” Anti-sosialistien Liitto, manuscript box O-43, Finnish American Historical Archive, Finlandia University, Hancock, Michigan. Hoagland, Alison K. “The Boardinghouse Murders: Housing and American Ideals in Michigan’s Copper Country in 1913.” Perspectives on Vernacular Architecture: The Journal of the Vernacular Architecture Forum 11 (2004). Hoglund, A. William. Finnish Immigrants in America: 1880–1920. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1960. ———. “Breaking with Religious Tradition: Finnish Immigrant Workers and the Church, 1890–1915.” In For the Common Good, ed. Michael G. Karni and Douglas J. Ollila Jr. Superior, Wisc.: Työmies Society, 1977. Houghton County, Articles of Association, Books 4–6. Copper Country Historical Archive, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan. Houghton County Court. S. Juntilla v. Työmies Publishing Company, 1907. Microfilm. Copper Country Historical Archive, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan. Houghton County, State of Michigan. “Coroner’s Inquest Transcript,” December 31, 1913. Labor and Political Collection, Italian Hall Materials, manuscript box K-17, Finnish American Historical Archive, Finlandia University, Hancock, Michigan. Houghton County Tax Records. First Ward of Hancock, 1909. Copper Country Historical Archive, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan. ———. First Ward of Hancock, 1911. Copper Country Historical Archive, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan. ———. First Ward of Hancock, 1914. Copper Country Historical Archive, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, Michigan. Hummasti, P. George. “The Workingman’s Daily Bread: Finnish-American Working Class Newspapers, 1900–1921...

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