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ITEM VIEW: CG031610
805 East Weber Street
Stockton, California
Type: Card Room
Status: Closed
Open: 1946, Close: 1961

In 1946 and 1947, T. R. King shipped 800 large crown chips in two denominations to H. W. Metz (A. F. of L.) at the Labor Temple at 805 E. Weber St., Stockton, CA. The "AFL" on the large crown chips stands for the American Federation of Labor.

(The other chips listed here may be attributed to the Stockton Labor Temple based on their initials. Labor Temples in other cities often had card rooms, and some of these chips may have been used in some of those card rooms.)

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CG031610 Obsolete
Denom: $1
Added: 2011-02-17
Last Update: 2024-02-14
Color: Red
Mold: Triangle

The attribution of this chip is traced to Armin Pfaender's California Chip Guide (2013).

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