[Sixty Letters, Postcards, Notecards, and Telegrams to Walker Evans from Nineteen Correspondents: Leslie Saalburg to John Szarkowski]
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Title: [Sixty Letters, Postcards, Notecards, and Telegrams to Walker Evans from Nineteen Correspondents: Leslie Saalburg to John Szarkowski]
Correspondent:
Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903–1975 New Haven, Connecticut)
Correspondent:
Leslie Saalburg
Correspondent:
Nora Sayre
Correspondent:
Bill Sayre
Correspondent:
Carl O. Schniewind
Correspondent:
Judy Seligson
Correspondent:
Herbert J. Schmidt Jr.
Correspondent:
Alexandra Schlesinger
Correspondent:
Ben Shahn (American (born Lithuania), Kaunas 1898–1969 New York)
Correspondent:
Willard Simpkins
Correspondent:
Lara Smith
Correspondent:
W. Eugene Smith (American, 1918–1978)
Correspondent:
Jean Stafford
Correspondent:
Nina Howell Starr (American, Newark, New Jersey 1903–2000 Hamden, Connecticut)
Correspondent:
James A. Stern (19??–1993)
Correspondent:
Jim Stevenson
Correspondent:
David Swan
Correspondent:
David Sylvester
Correspondent:
John Szarkowski (American, 1925–2007)
Correspondent:
James Thrall Soby
Date: 1947–74
Classification: Manuscript Materials
Credit Line: Walker Evans Archive, 1994
Accession Number: 1994.260.18
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