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  2. United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America

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    The United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, often simply the United Brotherhood of Carpenters (UBC), [2] was formed in 1881 by Peter J. McGuire and Gustav Luebkert. It has become one of the largest trade unions in the United States , and through chapters, and locals , there is international cooperation that poises the ...

  3. William Wilson Cooke - Wikipedia

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    Cooke attended school in Greenville until age 14, and then served as a carpenters apprentice from 1885 until 1888. [ 5 ] [ 8 ] Cooke attended Claflin College (now Claflin University) in Orangeburg from 1888 to 1893, where he studied architectural drawing and graduated with a college preparatory diploma in liberal arts.

  4. Apprenticeship in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Apprenticeship programs for individuals who have been previously incarcerated aim to decrease recidivism and increase re-entry employment. [10] The Post-Release Employment Project cross analyzed data of inmates who utilized re-entry apprenticeship programs amongst those who did not.

  5. David Moore (military officer) - Wikipedia

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    At the age of thirteen Moore moved to Wayne County, Ohio, and became a carpenter's apprentice until he was eighteen. He continued in the trade until 1847 when he participated in the Mexican–American War as Captain of an Ohio unit known as the Wooster Guards, [ 1 ] which became Company "E" of the 3rd Ohio Infantry Regiment.

  6. International Association of Bridge, Structural, Ornamental ...

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    At the same time the union's old enemy, the Carpenters union, resumed its jurisdictional war with it. Conditions improved somewhat with the advent of the New Deal and the Roosevelt administration's creation of the Works Progress Administration , a public works project that employed thousands of iron workers and other construction workers.

  7. Timber Framers Guild - Wikipedia

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    Overseas collaborators have included the Carpenters Fellowship in the U. K., Compagnons du Tour de France in France, and Zimmerman in Germany (a German language site). Originally the Guild was named the Timber Framers Guild of North America but the "North America" was dropped in recognition of the Guild's international presence.