Socialist Labor Party Records on Microfilm, 1877-1906
Collection Number: 5168 mf

Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Cornell University Library


DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY

Title:
Socialist Labor Party Records on Microfilm, 1877-1906
Repository:
Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation & Archives
Collection Number:
5168 mf
Abstract:
Consist of the official records of the Socialist Labor Party from its organization in 1877 until 1907. Despite the fragmentation or paucity of some types of records, the collection as a whole documents many facets of the Party's development, organization, thought, and tactics, as well as its contribution to the labor and socialist movements in a turbulent era of industrial change and of social and economic stress in the United States.
Creator:
Socialist Labor Party
State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Quanitities:
4.33 cubic feet
Language:
Collection material in English, French, German, Flemish, Swedish, Italian

Biographical / Historical

Founded in 1877, the Socialist Labor Party (SLP) developed into the foremost socialist organization in the United States at the turn of the century and was the first American Marxist party to maintain its existence over a long span of years.
In 1877, the Workingmen's Party of the United States reorganized and changed its name to Sozialistische Arbeiter-Partei or, in its English version, the Socialistic Labor Party, a title which, fifteen years later, was changed to Socialist Labor Party. Of the estimated 90% of the members of foreign origin, Germans formed the most numerous nationality group and furnished many of the leaders, although the first secretary, Philip Van Patten, was a native-born American. A great deal of the material in this collection is in German.
Throughout its early decades the Socialist Labor Party was frequently torn by internal factional disputes and controversies. One group of militant unionists, led by F.A. Sorge, withdrew in 1877-1878. Two other factions, sydicalist and anarchist in tendency, led by Albert Parsons, August Spies, and Johann Most, withdrew in 1881. Within the remaining membership conflicts were waged between Lassalleans, the right-wing members committed to political action, and the Marxists, the left-wing revolutionary members emphasizing militant unionism. The Lassalleans controlled the Party until 1889, but in the 1890's, through the influence of new leaders, including Daniel De Leon, Hugo Vogt, Lucien Sanial, and Henry Kuhn, the Party developed an aggressive program emphasizng both militant trade unionism and independent politcal action.
In 1895, the SLP broke off relations with the American Federation of Labor and formed the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance. It was never able to mount any serious challenge to the AFL, and its remnants joined in founding the Industrial Workers of the World in 1905.
The SLP fielded its first national ticket in 1892 and did so again in 1896. In state and local politics, particularly in New York State, the Party provided numerous candidates beginning in 1877, although it sometimes supported progressive or populist candidates running under other party labels. In 1898, the Party had reached the zenith of its size and influence, with an estimated membership of 6,000 and 82,000 votes garnered for its own candidates in state and local elections.
Dissatisfaction with Party policies and leaders persisted among members friendly to the AFL, members evolutionary in their concept of socialism and members who resented De Leon's autocratic personality and Party discipline. Led by Morris Hillquit, many of these dissenters withdrew in 1899 to form the Socialist Party, and from this schism the SLP never fully recovered. Following the withdrawal of Hillquit and the death of De Leon in 1914, the SLP's principal activity was educational agitation.

Records of the National Executive Committee include one volume of minutes (1889-1891) in German; five volumes of outgoing correspondence (1883-1892), primarly in German and English, with some letters in French, largely concerning routine Party business and including an inventory of letters received (1891-1894), which in turn includes a list of Sections organized and dissolved between 1891 and 1893, with notations on their nationality; incoming correspondence chiefly addressed to national secretary Henry Kuhn (1878-1906, bulk 1895-1899), much of which pertains to the mechanics of Party operations and includes discussion of Party philosophy and strategy, internal Party controversies, campaigns and elections -- the campaign of 1896 is particularly well documented -- Board of Appeals cases, strikes, publications, and editorial policies of the party press, organization and operation of the Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance, other labor organizations, agitation tours, national conventions, international affiliations, and Party finances; official ballots of the SLP Sections and the members at large on assorted questions of party policy and selection of party officials (1880, 1889-1904); official accounting records of the Committee (1881-1899); an agitators' date book (1896) containing itineraries of SLP agitators and candidates during the 1896 presidential campaign; and a list of Sections nad officers, ca. 1896.
Records of the party press (1885-1904) pertain to the official newspapers owned by the Party as well as to other socialist-oriented newspapers which at times endorsed and advocated the principles of ths SLP. The nature of the files varies between publications, but includes some correspondence, lists of subscribers, accounts, and minutes. The Party-owned enterprises represented include the New York Labor News Company and the Workamen's Printing Company, which handled publication and distribution of Party pamphlets; Der Sozialist and its successor, Vorwarts, a German weekly edited by Hugo Vogt; The People, official Party weekly in English, begun in 1891 with Daniel De Leon as editor; the Daily People Committee, organized in 1895 to raise money for a daily newspaper in English which was issued and edited by De Leon from 1900 to 1914; and the Abendblatt, a daily published in Yiddish. Also included in this series are files relating to two papers outside Party ownership, the Arbeiter Zeitung and the New Yorker Zeitung.
Records of the National Board of Appeals (1878-1900) (known as the National Board of Supervision between 1877 and 1896) concerns disciplinary action aken against Sections and members and includes official minutes (1879, 1899-1900); a letter book (1878-1880) in German and English; correspondence (1888-1899, 1893, 1895-1900), containing letters in German and Enlgish between the Board and Party officials and members, affidavits and testimony, and reports of the Board to the national conventions.
Records of the National Conventions (1877-1904) include printed plarforms, constitutions and proceedings for most years for which there are files, as well as some correspondence, reports and resolutions for some years. The Conventions were called by a vote of the Party membership and met irregularly. Portions of the files are in German.
Records concerning Party activities (1880-1905) include two notebooks kept by Party leaders W.L. Rosenberg and Daniel De Leon, and an assortment of newspaper clippings, mainly from socialist publications. Clippings pertain to the labor and socialist movements, and particularly to the activities of the SLP, including its debates, conventions, party philosophy, agitation and speaking tours and political campaigns.
The records of State Committees and Local Sections (1878-1906) complete the collection. Massachusetts, New York, Texas, Washington, and British Columbia are represented through records of Local Sections of American, German, Flemish, Italian and Scandinavian membership. There are also incomplete files of minutes and correspondence of the New York State Committee within the period 1884-1902. Fragmentary as it is, this series does illustrate the varied international composition of the Party membership and the organization and operation of the Party on the state and local levels.
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Socialist Labor Party Records on Microfilm #5168 mf. Kheel Center for Labor-Management Documentation and Archives, Cornell University Library.

SUBJECTS

Names:
New York Labor News Company
Socialist Labor Party
Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance
Workmen's Printing Company
Historical Society of Wisconsin
De Leon, Daniel, 1852-1914.
Ham, F. Gerald, 1930-
Hintze, William
Kuhn, Henry
Rosenberg, W. L.
Subjects:
Electioneering--United States.
Labor--United States--Political activity.
Political parties--United States--Discipline.
Presidents--United States--Election--1896.
Press, Political party--United States.
Press, Socialist--Unied States.
Socialism.
Socialist parties--United States.
Socialists--British Columbia--Vancouver.
Socialists--Massachusetts--Adams.
Socialists--Massachusetts--Boston.
Socialists--New York (N.Y.)
Socialists--New York (State)--Buffalo.
Socialists--New York (State)--Mount Vernon.
Socialists--New York (State)--Newtown.
Socialists--Texas--Houston.
Socialists--Washington--Everett.
Labor unions--United States--Political activity.
Scrapbooks.
Propaganda, Socialist. United States.

CONTAINER LIST
Container
Description
Date
Reel 1 1
Vol. 1: Minutes
1889-1891
Scope and Contents
1889 August 28-1891 September 27.
Reel 1 2
Vol. 2: Letter Book, Outgoing Correspondence.
1883-1885
Scope and Contents
1883 June 20 - 1885 June 5.
Reel 2
Vol. 3: Letter Book, Outgoing Correspondence.
1888-1889
Scope and Contents
1888 August 14 - 1889 June 4.
Reel 3
Vol. 4: Letter Book, Outgoing Correspondence.
1889-1891
Scope and Contents
1889 June 4-1891 May 26.
Reel 4 1
Vol. 5: Letter Book, Outgoing Correspondence.
1891-1892
Scope and Contents
1891 June 6-1892 March 25.
Reel 4 2
Vol. 6: Letter Book, Outgoing Correspondence.
1892
Scope and Contents
1892 March 26 - December 27.
Reel 4 3
Vol. 7: List of Letters Received.
1891-1893
Scope and Contents
1891 October 16-1893 June 23.
Reel 4 4
Vol. 8: List of Letters Received.
1893-1894
Scope and Contents
1893 June 23-1894 October 9.
Reel 5 1
Vol. 9: List of Letters Received.
1897-1899
Scope and Contents
1897 January 20 -1899 May 10.
Reel 5 2
Incoming Correspondence.
1878-1885
Scope and Contents
1878 - 1885 January 19.
Reel 6
Incoming Correspondence.
1885-1895
Scope and Contents
1885 January 20-1895.
Reel 7
Incoming Correspondence.
1896
Scope and Contents
1896 January-June.
Reel 8
Incoming Correspondence.
1896
Scope and Contents
1896 July-August.
Reel 9
Incoming Correspondence.
1896
Scope and Contents
1896 September.
Reel 10
Incoming Correspondence.
1896
Scope and Contents
1896 October.
Reel 11
Incoming Correspondence.
1896
Scope and Contents
1896 November-December.
Reel 12
Incoming Correspondence.
1897
Scope and Contents
1897 January-March 18.
Reel 13
Incoming Correspondence.
1897
Scope and Contents
1897 March 19 - May.
Reel 14
Incoming Correspondence.
1897
Scope and Contents
1897 June-July.
Reel 15
Incoming Correspondence.
1897
Scope and Contents
1897 August - September.
Reel 16
Incoming Correspondence.
1897
Scope and Contents
1897 October-November.
Reel 17
Incoming Correspondence.
1897
Scope and Contents
1897 December - 1898 January.
Reel 18
Incoming Correspondence.
1898
Scope and Contents
1898 February - April.
Reel 19
Incoming Correspondence.
1898
Scope and Contents
1898 May - June.
Reel 20
Incoming Correspondence.
1898
Scope and Contents
1898 July-August.
Reel 21
Incoming Correspondence.
1898
Scope and Contents
1898 September - October.
Reel 22
Incoming Correspondence.
1898
Scope and Contents
1898 November-December.
Reel 23
Incoming Correspondence.
1899
Scope and Contents
1899 January - March 22.
Reel 24
Incoming Correspondence.
1899
Scope and Contents
1899 March 23 - May 22.
Reel 25
Incoming Correspondence.
1899
Scope and Contents
1899 May 23 - December.
Reel 26 1
Incoming Correspondence.
1900-1906
Scope and Contents
and undated.
Reel 26 2
Ballots
1880-1900
Scope and Contents
1880, 1899-1900.
Reel 27
Ballots
1901-1904
Reel 28 1
Vol. 10: Account Book
1881-1885
Scope and Contents
1881 November 17-1885 January 31
Reel 28 2
Vol. 11: Account Book
1884-1888
Scope and Contents
1884 January 1-1888 February 6
Reel 28 3
Vol. 12: Account Book
1888-1890
Scope and Contents
1888 October 17-1890 November 7
Reel 28 4
Vol. 13: Account Book
1890-1891
Scope and Contents
1890 November 8-1891 August 21
Reel 28 5
Vol. 14: Deutsche Reichstagswahl Account Book
1884
Scope and Contents
1884 April 20 - December 31
Reel 28 6
Account Book. Money Orders
1886-1888
Scope and Contents
1886 October 30-1888 March 16
Reel 28 7
Account Book. Special Funds
1893-1896
Scope and Contents
1893 January 17 - 1896 July 17
Reel 28 8
Account Book. Dead Debts
1895-1899
Reel 28 9
Vol. 15: Agitators' Date Book
1896
Scope and Contents
1896 August 1 - November 1
Reel 28 10
Vol. 16: List of Sections and Officers
1896
Reel 28 11
Vol. 17: New York Labor News Company, Letter Book
1889
Scope and Contents
1889 April 9 - August 21
Reel 28 12
New York Labor News Company, Orders for Books
1904
Scope and Contents
1904 May 24 - July 30
Reel 28 13
Vol. 18: Der Sozialist, List of Subscribers
1885-1891
Reel 28 14
Der Sozialist, News Dealers' Accounts
1889-1891
Scope and Contents
1889 July 1-1891 April 2
Reel 28 15
Vol. 19: Arbeiter Zeitung, Account Book
1898-1899
Scope and Contents
1898 May 2-1899 July 29
Reel 28 16
New Yorker Volkzeitung and Vorwarts, Correspondence
1889-1895
Scope and Contents
1889, 1891-1895
Reel 29
New Yorker Volkzeitung and Vorwarts, Correspondence
1896-1899
Scope and Contents
and undated
Reel 30
Correspondence.
1892-1895
Scope and Contents
1892, 1894 - 1895 October.
Reel 31
Correspondence.
1895-1896
Scope and Contents
1895 November - 1896 October.
Reel 32
Correspondence.
1896-1897
Scope and Contents
1896 November - 1897 September.
Reel 33
Correspondence.
1897-1901
Scope and Contents
1897 October - 1901, undated.
Reel 34 1
Daily People Committee. Minutes.
1895-1899
Scope and Contents
1895 February 13- 1899. December 3.
Reel 34 2
Abendblatt. Minutes.
1901
Scope and Contents
1901 October 21.
Reel 34 3
Abendblatt Fund. List of Subscribers.
1900-1901
Scope and Contents
1900-1901 [ ?].
Reel 34 4
Workmen's Printing Company. Records.
1901-1902
Scope and Contents
1901 May 14-1902 April 15.
Reel 34 5
Workmen's Printing Company. Minutes.
1879
Scope and Contents
1879, November 8 - December 1.
Reel 34 6
Workmen's Printing Company. Minutes.
1899-1900
Scope and Contents
1899 August 16 - 1900 May 27.
Reel 34 7
Workmen's Printing Company. Letter Book.
1878-1880
Scope and Contents
Vol. 20. 1878 April 1-1880 April 20.
Reel 34 8
Workmen's Printing Company. Correspondence.
1888-1900
Scope and Contents
1888 - 1889, 1893, 1895-1900
Reel 35 1
1877 Convention
1877
Scope and Contents
platform, constitution, resolutions, and proceedings.
Reel 35 2
1880 Convention
1880
Scope and Contents
platforms, constitutions, resolutions, and proceedings.
Reel 35 3
1881 Convention
1881
Scope and Contents
platform and constitution.
Reel 35 4
1883 Convention
1883
Scope and Contents
platforms, constitution, and proceedings.
Reel 35 5
1885 Convention
1885
Scope and Contents
platforms, constitutions, and proceedings.
Reel 35 6
1887 Convention
1887
Scope and Contents
platforms, constitutions, and proceedings.
Reel 35 7
1889 Convention
1889
Scope and Contents
platforms, constitutions, proceedings, report, correspondence, credentials, and votes.
Reel 35 8
1893 Convention
1893
Scope and Contents
platforms, constitutions, reports, correspondence, and credentials.
Reel 35 9
1896 Convention
1896
Scope and Contents
platforms, constitutions, proceedings, reports, correspondence, credentials, and votes.
Reel 35 10
1900 Convention
1900
Scope and Contents
constitution and proceedings.
Reel 36 1
1900 Convention (continued)
1900
Scope and Contents
proceedings (continued) and correspondence.
Reel 36 2
1904 Convention
1904
Scope and Contents
constitution, proceedings, reports, resolutions, and correspondence.
Reel 36 3
W. L. Rosenberg. Notebook.
1884
Reel 36 4
Daniel De Leon. Notebook.
1896-1897
Scope and Contents
1896 January 2-1897 January 2.
Reel 36 5
Scrapbook I
1880-1898
Reel 36 6
Scrapbook II
1880-1905
Reel 36 7
Scrapbook III
1892-1897
Reel 36 8
Scrapbook IV ( Moritz Ruther Scrapbook)
1886-1900
Reel 36 9
Scrapbook V (Fred W. Long Scrapbook)
1894-1900
Reel 36 10
Clippings
1880-1903
Scope and Contents
1880, 1889-1890. 1892, 1894-1901, 1903, undated.
Reel 37 1
Adams Section. Minutes.
1884-1886
Scope and Contents
Vol. 21. 1884 November 23-1886 June 13.
Reel 37 2
Adams Section. Minutes.
1886-1888
Scope and Contents
Vol. 22. 1886 July 30-1888 October 2.
Reel 37 3
Adams Section. Minutes.
1886-1890
Scope and Contents
Vol. 23. 1886 April 15-1890 September 18.
Reel 37 4
Adams Section. Minutes.
1895-1897
Scope and Contents
Vol. 24. 1895 July 10-1897 September 29.
Reel 37 5
Adams Section. Account Book.
1885-1897
Scope and Contents
Vol. 25. 1885 December - 1897 November.
Reel 37 6
Adams Section. Dues Book.
1885-1896
Scope and Contents
Vol. 26. 1885 January - 1896 December.
Reel 37 7
Boston, Flemish Section, Dues Book.
1892-1894
Scope and Contents
Vol. 27. 1892-1894 September.
Reel 37 8
Boston, Scandinavian Section. Minutes.
1904-1905
Scope and Contents
Vol. 28. 1904 March 31-1905 March 16.
Reel 37 9
New York State Committee. Minutes.
1896-1901
Scope and Contents
Vol. 29. 1896 August 23 -1901 November 11.
Reel 37 10
New York State Committee. Minutes.
1899
Scope and Contents
1899 April 28.
Reel 37 11
New York State Committee. Correspondence.
1884-1895
Scope and Contents
1884-1885, 1894-1895.
Reel 38 1
New York State Committee, Correspondence.
1896-1902
Scope and Contents
1896-1902. undated.
Reel 38 2
Buffalo Section. Branch 2 (llth Ward), Minutes.
1899-1901
Scope and Contents
Vol. 30. 1899 June 10-1901 April 13.
Reel 38 3
Mount Vernon Section, Minutes.
1894-1898
Scope and Contents
Vol. 31. 1894 April 29-1898 August 20.
Reel 38 4
Mount Vernon Section. Account Book.
1894-1898
Scope and Contents
Vol. 32. 1894 June 2-1898 August 20.
Reel 38 5
Mount Vernon Section. Dues Book.
1894-1898
Scope and Contents
Vol. 33. 1894 May 5-1898 July.
Reel 38 6
New York City Central Committee, Minutes.
1879
Scope and Contents
Vol. 34. 1879 April 25-October 25.
Reel 39 1
New York City, American Section. Minutes.
1878-1879
Scope and Contents
Vol. 35. 1878 January 3 - 1879 October 15.
Reel 39 2
Newtown Section, Ridgewood-Glendale Branch, Minutes.
1889-1891
Scope and Contents
Vol. 36. 1889 May 19-1891 October 24.
Reel 39 3
Newtown Section. Ridgewood Branch, Account Book.
1889-1891
Scope and Contents
Vol. 37. 1889 May -1891 October.
Reel 39 4
Houston. Italian Section. Minutes.
1896-1898
Scope and Contents
Vol. 38. 1896 February 22-1898 May 9.
Reel 39 5
Houston. Italian Section. Dues Book.
1896-1898
Scope and Contents
Vol. 39. 1896 February - 1898 April.
Reel 39 6
Everett Section. Minutes.
1897-1898
Scope and Contents
Vol. 40. 1897 October 1-1898 April 7.
Reel 39 7
Vancouver. Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance, Local Alliance No. 250, Minutes.
1899-1900
Scope and Contents
Vol. 41. 1899 June 4- 1900 December 21.
Reel 39 8
Vancouver. Socialist Trade and Labor Alliance, Local Alliance No. 250, Account Book.
1899-1900
Scope and Contents
Vol. 42. 1899 June 4-1900 December 23.