A Guide to the Galveston (Texas) Screwmen's Benevolent Association
Records, 1866-1922
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Creator: |
Galveston (Texas) Screwmen's Benevolent
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Galveston (Texas) Screwmen's Benevolent
Association Records |
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Dates: |
1866-1922 |
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Abstract: |
Records of the Galveston Screwmen's
Benevolent Association, a trade union of specialized longshoremen who, with the aid
of screwjacks, stowed and packed the bulky cotton bales into the holds of ships
before the use of the power cotton compress. |
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3 ft. |
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Materials are written in English. |
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Repository: |
Dolph Briscoe Center for American History,
University of Texas at Austin |
The Screwmen’s Benevolent Association formed on the night of September 11, 1866,
modeled after a similar group in New Orleans. These specialized longshoremen known
as screwmen used screwjacks to stow and pack cotton bales into ships. The
association set high standards for membership, considering an applicant’s physical
fitness level, skill, character and health; they denied applications from black
longshoremen and would not allow their members to work for anyone who employed them
on their ship.
The association had become the largest, strongest union in the Galveston area by
1875. They continually worked to improve their image and prestige in the Galveston
community, hosting events such as picnics, parades and balls.
Black longshoremen began to organize their own association starting in 1879, the
Cotton Jammer’s Association. Norris Wright Cuney, a powerful and prominent black
Galveston businessman and politician, was one of the primary movers of this
organization, which he pushed into competition with the Screwmen’s Benevolent
Association. In 1883, Cuney brought black longshoremen in from New Orleans and
obtained a contract with the Morgan Lines, which broke the white longshoremen’s
monopoly. That same year, the black longshoremen, further striking at the white
monopoly, formed the Screwmen’s Benevolent Association No. 2.
The original Screwmen’s Association worked to cement its white workers’ monopoly by
implementing an apprentice system in 1885. As the use of steel ships with larger
holds increased, however, the association’s limits on work for its union members
began to work against it, allowing black workers to take over more and more of the
workload. The Association joined the national longshoremen’s union, Longshoremen’s
Benevolent Union, in 1902 as Local 307. By World War I, machinery had completely
eliminated the need for screwmen.
Sources:
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "Cuney, Norris Wright,"http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/CC/fcu20.html (accessed June 2,
2010).
Handbook of Texas Online, s.v. "Screwmen’s Benevolent Association,"http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/SS/ocs1.html (accessed June 2,
2010).
The Galveston Screwmen’s Benevolent Association Records, 1866-1922, contain the
organization’s constitution, bylaws, minutes, financial records, membership rolls,
legal documents, as well as documents detailing the organization’s structure,
members, officials, committees and activities, and related organizations.
Access Restrictions
This collection is open for research use.
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Subjects (Persons) |
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Akerson, Gus |
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Anderson, Albert E. |
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Barb, J. M. |
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Black, J. H. |
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Boles, Walter G. |
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Brooks, J. W. |
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Bruce, A. W. |
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Casselly, B. P. |
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Cowan, William |
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Cox, James D. |
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Frickle, J. W. |
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Gomez, Alex |
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Gray, H. G. |
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Green, John J. |
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Hartman, Frank |
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Hughes, B. J. |
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Kidney, Henry |
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Leech, Thomas |
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Mupeyere, P. L. |
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MacGill, D. K. |
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Marlow, F. |
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Meyeres, Ed |
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Michetich, Frank |
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Michlonski, H. |
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Millard, Tom |
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Monoghan, Owen |
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Moore, James |
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Murney, Joe |
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Murray, James |
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Nisse, Conrad |
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Oliver, A. J. |
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Pentony, John |
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Rigney, Thomas |
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Riley, J. V. |
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Seymour, Matt |
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Wagstaff, F. M. |
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Walker, C. W. |
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Watson, William |
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Wilson, Charles |
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subjects (Organizations) |
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Dock and Marine Council -- Galveston (Tex.) --
History |
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Galveston Screwmen's Benevolent Association --
Archives |
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International Longshoreman's Association. Local 307
(Galveseton, Tex.) -- Archives |
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Subjects |
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Commerce -- Texas -- Galveston -- History -- Sources |
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Industry -- Texas -- Galveston -- History -- Sources |
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Industry -- Texas -- Galveston -- 20th Century --
History -- Sources |
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Politics and govenment -- Texas -- Galveston --
Sources |
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Social affairs -- Texas -- Galveston --
Sources |
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Stevedores -- Texas -- Galveston |
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Places |
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Galveston (Tex.) |
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Port of Galveston (Tex.) |
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Taylor, Allen Clayton. A history of the screwmen's Benevolent Association from 1866
to 1924. Austin, Texas: University of Texas, 1968. Call number THESIS 1968 T212
Labor Movement in Texas Collection, 1845-1943
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Galveston (Texas) Screwmen's Benevolent Association Records, 1866-1922, Dolph Briscoe
Center for American History, University of Texas at Austin.
Basic processing and cataloging of this collection was supported with funds from the National Historical Publications and Records Commission (NHPRC) for the Briscoe Center’s "History Revealed: Bringing Collections to Light" project, 2009-2011.
Detailed Description of the Papers
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Inventory |
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| 2D193 |
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Minutes of meetings: |
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August 1906-November 1910 |
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October 1915-1917 |
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December 1917-1918 |
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November 1916-April 1918 |
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| 2D194 |
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Minutes of meetings: |
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November 1910-April 1913 |
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May 1913-September 1915 |
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Report of Special Relief Committee, September 14,
1915 |
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Records of 21 Executive Committee: |
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1899-1910 |
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1911-1919 |
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| 4N24h |
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Record number 26, volume I,
1866-1889 |
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| 4N24i |
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Record number 27, volume II,
1890-1900 |
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| 4N24j |
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Record number 28, volume III,
1900-1909 |
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| 4N32a |
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Record number 29, volume IV,
1910-1922 |
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| 4K547 |
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Constitution and by-laws of Screwmen's Benevolent Association
written in longhand, 1872, and lists of members from
1866-1906 |
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| 4K548 |
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Ledger, number 2 |
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| 4K549 |
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Records, number 30, Committee of 21 (Executive Committee),
1893-1900 |
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| 4K550 |
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Records, number 33, Dock and Marine Council,
1913-1917 |
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| 4K551 |
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Records, number 34, Dock and Marine Council
1917-1920 |
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| 4K552 |
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Records, number 35, Screwmen's Benevolent Association (later
called ILA Local 307), volume I,
1887-1896 |
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| 4K553 |
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Records, number 36, Screwmen's Benevolent Association (later
called ILA Local 307), volume II,
1905-1906 |
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| 4K554 |
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Records, number 37, Screwmen's Benevolent Association (later
called ILA Local 307), volume III,
1906-1907 |
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| 4K555 |
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Records, number 28, Scewmen's Benevolent Association (later
called ILA Local 307), volume IV,
1908-1909 |
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| 4K556 |
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Records, number 29, Scrwemen's Benevolent Association (later
called ILA Local 307), volume V,
1909-1911 |
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| 4K579 |
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Records, number 40, Screwmen's Benevolent Association (later
called ILA Local 307), volume VI,
1911-1913 |
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