Inductee
Logo
(click
to view plaque)
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Name Of Inductee
(in order of date
founded) |
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United Mine Workers of America
January 25, 1890
Columbus, Ohio
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Coopers'
International Union of North America
November 10, 1890
Titusville, Pennsylvania
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Stove,
Furnace and Allied Appliance Workers' International Union of North
America
1891
Quincy, Illinois
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United
Garment Workers of America
April 12, 1891
New York, New York
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Hotel
Employees and Restaurant Employees International Union
April 24, 1891
New York, New York
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International
Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
November 28, 1891
St. Louis, Missouri
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Metal
Polishers, Buffers, Platers and Allied Workers International Union
January 1892
Toledo, Ohio
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International
Longshoremen's Association
July 14, 1892
Detroit, Michigan
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Amalgamated
Transit Union
September 25, 1892
Indianapolis, Indiana
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International
Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees and Moving Picture Machine
Operators of the United
States
and Canada
July 17, 1893
New York, New York
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International
Plate Printers', Die Stampers' and Engravers' Union of North America
September 6, 1893
New York, New York
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International
Association of Bridge, Structural and Ornamental Iron Workers
February 4, 1896
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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American
Nurses Association
September 2, 1896
New York, New York
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American
Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada
October 19, 1896
Indianapolis, Indiana
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International
Union of Operating Engineers
December 7, 1896
Chicago, Illinois
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Transportation
Communications International Union
December 29, 1899
Sedalia, Missouri
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Brotherhood
of Railroad Signalmen
1901
Altoona, Pennsylvania
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International
Union of Elevator Constructors
July 15, 1901
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Laborers’ International
Union of North America
April 13, 1903
Washington, D.C.
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International
Association of Heat and Frost Insulators and Asbestos Workers
July 7, 1903
St. Louis, Missouri
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International
Brotherhood of Teamsters
August 4, 1903
Niagara Falls, New York
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National
Rural Letter Carriers’ Association
September 11, 1903
Chicago, Illinois
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