PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 23, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- On January 9th, Kathleen Rossell, great-granddaughter of Peter J. McGuire, the founder and first general secretary of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters & Joiners of America (UBCJA), visited the Carpenters Tool & History Museum in Philadelphia.
Prior to the visit, Rossell donated to the Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters several of McGuire's original tools, documents and photographs, including:
- Two wooden jack planes
- Molding Plane
- Two Bevel squares
- Butt square
- Hand saw (Manufactured by Wm McNiece-Phila,PA)
- 27-Inch Stanley Level (Circa 1860’s)
- McGuire’s original tool trunk
- A gold cane given to him by the American Federation of Labor in 1887
- Numerous unpublished photos of McGuire and his family
- His U.S. passport
- His personal journal that detailed the start of the UBCJA
- A book given to McGuire in the 1890s by the European Labor Council
- McGuire’s Union badges and pins, including a membership pin, that he wore in the early days of the Brotherhood
“Peter J. McGuire is recognized as the founder of the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America and is one of the most remarkable figures in the history of the American labor movement,” said Michael Tapken, Tri-State Assistant to the Regional Manager and curator of the Museum. “The Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters is dedicated to preserving our history and honoring the memory of our brother Peter J. McGuire. We are ecstatic to have the opportunity to display some of McGuire’s personal belongings at the Museum.”
All of the historic documentation was submitted to the University of Maryland for scanning into the University’s extensive archives of carpenter history. The documents will be returned to NRCC after scanning is completed.
NRCC is currently expanding the Carpenters Museum in Philadelphia and expects to complete this expansion in Summer 2018. McGuire’s items will be put on display shortly after this museum expansion is completed. We encourage you to visit the Museum, located at 1811 Spring Garden Street in Philadelphia, later in 2018 to see items from throughout carpenter’s history, including these priceless McGuire artifacts.
About the NRCC
The Northeast Regional Council of Carpenters (NRCC) represents nearly 40,000 hardworking men and women in Delaware and New Jersey and portions of Maryland, New York, and Pennsylvania. NRCC is one of the largest trade unions on the East Coast. The NRCC equips professional men and women carpenters with the skills, training and quality workmanship that are demanded in today's construction industry. For more information on NRCC, please visit our website: northeastcarpenters.org & like us on social Facebook: facebook.com/NortheastRegionalCouncilofCarpenters; Twitter: @nrccarpenters; Instagram: @northeastcarpenters; LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/northeastcarpenters; and Snapchat: @nrccarpenters
Contact: Tony Bianchini
Phone: 609-402-1730