George J. Titler Collection, 1939-1976
Descriptive Summary
- Title
- George J. Titler Collection, 1939-1976
- Creator
- Titler, George J., 1895-1976
- Extent
- 6 cubic ft.
- Subjects
- Boyle, William Anthony, 1904-1985.
- Yablonski, Joseph A., 1910-1969.
- United Mine Workers of America.
- Miners for Democracy.
- Coal mines and mining - Kentucky.
- Coal mines and mining - Appalachian Region.
- Coal miners - Labor unions - Organizing - Kentucky - Harlan County.
- Harlan County (Ky.) - History.
- Repository
- University of Kentucky
Collection Overview
- Biography / History
- George J. Titler is perhaps best known as the author of Hell in Harlan, an account of his union organizing days in Harlan County, Kentucky in the late 1930's. But Titler also served as Vice-President of the United Mine Workers of America (UMWA) from 1966-1972. It was during his term, and that of President Tony Boyle, that many UMWA miners began challenging the union management.
- Initially, the insurgent miners focused on electing Joseph (Jock) Yablonski as the reform candidate for President in the December 9, 1969 election, but Boyle and Titler won the race. Yablonski challenged the legality of that victory; however, before the Labor Department began its investigation, Yablonski, his wife, and daughter were murdered--an act planned by various UMWA officials, including Boyle. Following Yablonski's death a more radical mood dominated and the Miners for Democracy movement emerged from the rank and file.
- Scope and Content
- Materials in this collection deal primarily with the period of reform that surrounded Titler's term as Vice-President of the UMWA. They include correspondence, memoranda, typescripts of speeches, broadsides, memorabilia, and clippings.
Contents of the Collection
OFFICE FILES, 1969-1972
These are the personal files kept by Titler during his vice-presidency. The files have been left as found except that clarification has been provided in brackets where necessary and many of the newspaper clippings which were deteriorating rapidly have been replaced by photocopies. The correspondence, memoranda, typescripts of speeches, broadsides and clippings contained in these files are a rich source for describing the daily workings of the UMWA during this period. The topics covered in each file are also evidence of the union's tone and focus at the time. Included are correspondence, memoranda, typescripts of speeches, broadsides, and clippings.
Yablonski Campaign, 1969
Brown, Elmer
Campaign Against Yablonski
Campaign for Yablonski
District 29, Local Unions 5997 and 7086
District 50
Election Irregularities Charged by Yablonski
Hechler, Ken [Congressman, West Virginia]
Law Suits by Yablonski
News Clippings
Platform
Water Properties Owned by Yablonski
UMWA Campaign/Election, December 9, 1969
Anonymous letter
Autonomy
Campaign by Budzanoski, Michael [President, District 5]
Campaign by Childers, Alex
Campaign by Titler
Campaign by Yablonski
Candidates--Boyle, Titler, and Owens
Candidates--Kochis and Huffman
Candidates--Wolford, Brown and Thornsberry
Coal Miners' Wives [Committee]
Congratulations
District 23--Committee for Boyle Titler, and Owens
District 29--Committee for Boyle Titler, and Owens
District 30--Committee for Boyle Titler, and Owens
District 50
Hechler, Ken [Congressman, West Virginia]
Invitation to Speak
Miners' Committee for Boyle, Titler, and Owens
News [Media]
News Clippings
Nominations
Pensioners
Voting Instructions
Voting Results
West Virginia (Charleston) Meeting, [May 4, 1969]
West Virginia (Fairmont) Meeting, [April 27, 1969]
West Virginia (Richwood) Meeting, [April 20, 1969]
West Virginia (Welch) Meeting, June 13, 1969
Post - UMWA Election, 1969
Post - UMWA Election. Senate Subcommittee [on Labor] Investigations of UMWA, 1969
Automobile Workers
Autonomy
District 5, Officials Indicated
District 5, Officials Summoned
District 28, Officials Indicated
Election Investigation, UMWA
[General]
Pension Raise
Political Contributions
Record Keeping
Support UMWA Letters to Nixon
Welfare Fund
Williams, Harrison [Senator, New Jersey]
Yablonski
UMWA Election, 1972
Boyle
[General], 1970-1972
[General]
Miller [Arnold]
Miller, Trbovich, Patrick
[Nomination Meeting Schedules]
Titler
Trbovich
[People]
Anderson, L.T.
Boiarsky, Mose
Bolin, Coyet
Hechler, Ken - Mine, Health and Safety
Hechler, Ken - Miscellaneous
Hechler, Ken - Rockefeller, John D., IV
Hechler, Ken - Strip Mining
Hechler, Ken - UMWA Election
Hechler, Ken - UMWA, General
Hechler, Ken - UMWA Officials
Hechler, Ken - Welfare Fund
Hechler, Ken - West Virginia Election
Hechler, Ken - Yablonskis
Kee, James [Congressman, West Virginia]
Miller, Arnold
Miller, Myrl
Moore, Arch [Governor, West Virginia]
Rockefeller, John D., IV, 1969-1970
Rockefeller, John D., IV, 1971
Rockefeller, John D., IV, 1972
Rockefeller, John D., IV, n.d.
Silverstein, Harry, 1966-1971
CLIPPINGS AND PUBLICATIONS, 1941-1976
Clippings
Biographical Materials (Oversize)
Yablonski Murder and Subsequent Investigations
UMWA, General
UMWA, General (Oversize)
Miscellaneous
Publications
UMW JOURNAL, April 1, 1956 - January 16, 1975
UMWA Constitution, 1964, 1968, 1973
UMWA Constitution, District 1, 1965
UMWA Constitution, District 5, 1970
UMWA Construction Agreement, 1972, 1974
UMWA Convention Proceedings, 1968
UMWA Treasurer's Report, 1964-1971
UMWA Wage Agreement, 1958, 1968
UMWA Wage Agreement Typescript, 1971
UMWA Wage Agreement, 1971, 1974
UMWA Wage Agreement for Districts 30 and 31, 1941-1968
CALENDARS, DIARIES, AND NOTEBOOKS, 1939-1972
Date Book, 1939
Trip Diary, June 29, 1952 - August 3, 1952
Appointment Calendars, 1966-1972
Miscellaneous handwritten notes
Notebook of Wage Contract terms, ca. late 1960's
Address Books, Lists of telephone numbers
Sada Titler's Diary [George Titler's first wife]
Sada Titler's Funeral Register, September 25, 1966
CORRESPONDENCE, SPEECHES, AND HELL IN HARLAN, 1966-1976
Correspondence
Other correspondence is located throughout the section, "Office Files", where it was originally placed by Titler's office.
General, 1967-1974
- Box 14
- Folder 1
This contains some letters and memoranda to and from other UMWA personnel, including Tony Boyle.
Letters to the editor. Drafts and published copies.
Personal, 1966-1976, n.d.
Sympathy letters following Titler's death, May 1, 1976
Christmas. Cards received and sent, gift acknowledgements, gift lists.
Speeches
BUSINESS AND FINANCIAL RECORDS
Black Lung Benefits
Campaign Expenses, 1969
Contributions
Health Insurance
Metropolitan Life Insurance
Organizing Expenses, 1968-1971
Social Security
Union Dues and other club dues
UMWA Health and Retirement Funds
Vacation Benefits
MEMORABILIA
Oversize
Appointments, awards, and memberships.
"Bloody Harlan County Blues" [anti-UMWA tract].
The Day the Red Baron Died. Book by Dale Titler [probably George Titler's nephew]
Bumper stickers, campaign card, and license plate.
Miscellaneous illustrations
Stationery samples
UMWA Commissions
Artifacts
Hard Hat, white with "Tony Boyle, District 19" in black letters.
Gavel from 45th Consecutive Constitutional Convention, UMWA, Denver, Colorado, September 4-13, 1968.
Paperweight with Slab Fork Coal Company insignia.
Buttons
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