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Ballard Hartwell Cabell collection

1.3 Linear Feet
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This collection includes scrapbooks, memorabilia, and personal items belonging to Cabell.

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Ballard Hartwell Cabell collection 1.3 Linear Feet

Chloe Lang and Tom Leback Theresa Pollak collection

0.42 Linear Feet One letter document box.
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Collection contains personal correspondence from Theresa Pollak to Tom Leback and Chloe Lang Leback, photos, fabric patches, collected news clippings about Theresa Pollak, and two copies of the book European Drawings by Theresa Pollak. Collection also includes one drawing of Chloe Lang by Theresa Pollak.

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Chloe Lang and Tom Leback Theresa Pollak collection 0.42 Linear Feet One letter document box.

Nell Blaine collection

1.5 Linear Feet
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The Nell Blaine Collection, 1945-1999, is significant because the collection provides foundational research materials on Nell Blaine's career and contribution to American art. The three most common materials in the collection are articles and newspaper clippings, exhibition brochures, and correspondence from Nell Blaine.

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Nell Blaine collection 1.5 Linear Feet

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