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- Collection ID:
- Accession 14-028
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Smithsonian Institution Archives
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- Collection ID:
- Accession 01-060
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Smithsonian Institution Archives
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- Collection ID:
- Record Unit 7097
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Smithsonian Institution Archives
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- Collection ID:
- Record Unit 7229
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Smithsonian Institution Archives
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- Collection ID:
- Record Unit 7174
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Smithsonian Institution Archives
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- Stanley Paul Young Papers / CORRESPONDENCE, REPORTS, PHOTOGRAPHS AND RELATED MATERIALS CONCERNING THE OFFICIAL AND PROFESSIONAL WORK OF STANLEY PAUL YOUNG, 1927-1965. / Box 2 / Folders 3-7 Professional and official correspondence. Principal correspondents include Daniel Loney Leedy, Tappan Gregory, Melvin D. Smith, Frank G. Ashbrook, Ian McTaggart Cowan, Rollin H. Baker, J. Knox Jones, Walter P. Taylor, Durward L. Allen, Jay N. Darling, Thomas Vaughn, Clarence Cottam, Dorr Dudley Green, William John Hamilton, Jr., John Warren Aldrich, Otto A. Owen, Olaus Johan Murie, Lloyd Mason Smith, Edwin R. Kalmbach, Albert M. Day, Harold M. Haecker, Noble E. Buell, Donald F. Hoffmeister, Stanley Gordon Jewett, Irwin Theodore Bode, Emmet T. Hooper, Kenneth L. Duke, Everett M. Mercer, Nelson Gardiner Bump, Raymond Maurice Gilmore, Edwin V. Komarek, William B. Davis, Marshall C. Gardiner, Theodore H. Reed, William H. Burt, Frederick A. Ulmer, J. Kenneth Doutt, Fred S. Barkalow, Karl Walton Kenyon, Van T. Harris, W. C. Jacobsen, Richard Hyde Manville, Emma M. Charters, Hugh M. Worcester, Theodore S. Bober, Arthur H. Carhart and Victor H. Cahalane. 1941, 1952-1963, 1965.
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1901-1981
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0.4 Linear feet (Box 3)
- Collection ID:
- AAA.coplsoci
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
This series consists of general correspondence and business correspondence. Business correspondence mostly relates to notifications of appointments to positions within the Copley Society, such as Treasurer and Secretary, as well as letters regarding expenses, taxes, and legal matters. Some letters also cover the subject of nominations to various co...
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Art League Publishing Co. (Chicago, Ill.)
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1905
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0.4 Linear feet ((68 items on 3 partial microfilm reels))
- Collection ID:
- AAA.artleag
- Repository:
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Archives of American Art
Biographical forms completed by artists and illustrators for the Art League Publishing Company's ARTISTS YEAR BOOK. Each contains details written by the artist concerning parentage, exhibitions and collections containing his work, books illustrated, memberships in clubs, etc.
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- Collection ID:
- Record Unit 7171
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Smithsonian Institution Archives
The general files include a research project file, arranged by project number, including correspondence, memoranda, and reports (Box 2); a correspondence file arranged alphabetically (P-W) by subject (Box 2); correspondence concerning translations, budgets, staff publications, responses to standard inquiries and various research topics (Bo...
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- Collection ID:
- NAA.1977-55
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National Anthropological Archives
Correspondents: Kathleen Adams, David Altshuler, Barbara Berg, Janet Hays, Susan M. Kenyon, Jan D. Meier, Harriet J. Ottenheimer, Alan R. Sandstrom
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Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art
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1883-1962
bulk 1885-1962
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265.8 Linear feet
- Collection ID:
- AAA.carninst
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Archives of American Art
The records of the Carnegie Institute, Museum of Art measure 265.8 linear feet and date from 1883-1962, with the bulk of the material dating from 1885-1940. The collection includes extensive correspondence between the museum's founding director, John Beatty, and his successor, Homer Saint-Gaudens, with artists, dealers, galleries, collectors, museum directors, representatives abroad, shipping and insurance agents, and museum trustees. The collection also includes Department of Fine Arts interoffice memoranda and reports; loan exhibition files; Carnegie International planning, jury, shipping, and sale records; Department of Fine Arts letterpress copy books, and a copy of the original card catalog index to these records.
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