Photograph shows Alfred J. Andrews (1865-1950), Alderman of Winnipeg, 1894-1897, Mayor of Winnipeg, 1898-1899, and a leading member of the Citizens' Committee of One Thousand during the Winnipeg General Strike.
Letter from C.J. Brown, City Clerk, to T.H. Hooper, Operating Superintendent of Waterworks Department, regarding Council's confirmation of the actions of the Board of Control in regards to striking employees.
Letter from W.M. Coburn, Secretary and Business Agent of the International Union of Steam and Operating Engineers, Local Union No. 498, to the City Clerk's Office, expressing displeasure of City funds being used for anti-strike advertisements.
Letter from E. Robinson, Secretary and Business Agent of the Winnipeg Trades and Labor Council, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk, pledging its support to the striking civic workers, and calling on Council to capitulate to the strikers.
Letter from Winnipeg Firemen's Association Local No. 14 to J.E. Buchanan, Chief of the Winnipeg Fire Department, threatening to strike if demands are not met.
Letter from C.J. Brown, City Clerk, to Robert Ringland of the Winnipeg Firemen's Association Local No. 14 discussing the formation of a Special Committee to help end the municipal strike.
Letter from E. Robinson, Secretary and Business Agent of the Winnipeg Trades and Labor Council, to C.J. Brown, City Clerk expressing a willingness to negotiate to settle the strike.
Letter from C.J. Brown, City Clerk, to Robert Ringland of the Winnipeg Firemen's Association Local No. 14 setting a date to meet with Council's Special Committee on Strike Settlement to negotiate an end to the strike.
Letter from C.J. Brown, City Clerk, to E. Robinson, Secretary of the Winnipeg Trades and Labour Council, regarding a date to negotiate a settlement to the strike.
Letter from J.G. Glassco, Manager of the Light and Power department to the Special Committee on Strike Settlement, regarding his thoughts on what the striking civic employees should agree to to settle the strike.
An extract from minutes of Council on May 13, 1918, specifically that of the report delivered by A.W. Puttee, Chairman of the Special Committee on Strike Settlement after having been amended to prevent civic employees from being able to strike.