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By Electrical Workers Historical Society
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Historian and author NiNi Harris has a theory on labor unions that begins with the Civil War!
In the July, 1916, edition of The Electrical Workers' journal, our first Grand Secretary-Treasurer, J.T. Kelly, then Press Secretary for IBEW Local 1, gives us a glimpse into our founding convention with his Local Lines entry (page 245), "The meetings were held in a room on Franklin Avenue near Leffenwell. The sessions were long from 9 am to 11 pm, with two short intermissions for lunch." On November 21, 2018, we returned to that sanctuary with Historian and author NiNi Harris to learn more about our Museum and gain a glimpse into that historic event!
Chapter Markers:
00:01:46 - NiNi Harris Bio
00:03:33 - NiNi joins the effort
00:04:05 - Architectural Elements
00:06:55 - How Old?
00:08:17 - Blueprints and Construction
00:11:39 - Henry's Neighborhood
00:14:43 - November 21, 1891
00:17:38 - Convention Setting
00:19:15 - Boarding House Life
00:24:27 - A Donated Chamberpot!
00:25:07 - Museum Tours
00:26:45 - Henry's Income
00:27:59 - Laundress
00:29:43 - John Greb's Wife?
00:30:14 - Historic Dirt
00:31:00 - Our Iconic Photo
00:36:01 - Changing The World
00:37:49 - That Elusive Image
00:38:12 - Gallery Style Porch
00:40:08 - Uhrig's Cave
00:43:25 - Saloon Time
00:46:21 - This Used To Be St. Louis
00:48:05 - Compton & Dry
00:49:23 - Union Influence
00:50:26 - Thanks NiNi!
In this episode IBEW Museum Curator Curtis Bateman adds expert commentary as we listen to J.T. Kelly’s family narrate his first-person account of our early history, A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS. Special thanks go out to all the Kelly family members for their generous contribution to this year’s anniversary celebration. The image of JT was provided by the Kelly family, who remain an IBEW treasure. Thank you also to Brother Bateman for sharing his vast knowledge of our history. The title for this episode was taken from Curtis' written contribution to the Henry Miller Museum website – a History Worth Celebrating link: https://nbew-ibewmuseum.org/index.php/contributors/curtis-bateman
'Death Withdraws His Card' - transcribed from page 332 of the June 1930 edition of The Electrical Worker: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1U5_JKN3AVRDRAVYc0HmIHLonkMmvTE9w/view?usp=sharing
Page 332 of the June 1930 edition of The Electrical Worker:
We tell the story of Brother Mike Nugent's rediscovery of the humble boarding house that hosted our first convention and listen in as IBEW members share their love and commitment for our great union!
The story behind the unique and lasting donation of one of the IBEW's oldest outside Local Unions!
(NOTE: Phone interviews were conducted using the ECAMM addition to SKYPE on an iMac with a USB connected soundboard. Narration was over a Sterling Audio ST51 FET condenser microphone. A Zoom H6 was purchased and is now used in conjunction with a Shure SM58)
Link to transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5iyKmV56xQlWmFCdVhESXptc2M/view
Link to mold image: http://www.cjow.com/archive/article.php?month=6&a=06H%20and%20H%20Electric%20Co.htm&year=2003
IBEW Local 1439 Linemen installing the insulators in Founders Plaza: https://www.flickr.com/gp/ibewlocal1/7NhTPQ
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.