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Correspondence current, 1985 Box SC-02 Box 5, Folder Folder 233
Correspondence-exhibit plans and preparation, "Painting in England, 1700-1850", 1960/1963 Box SC-02 Box 10, Folder Folder 449
Correspondence: Farris Hotchkiss, 1980/1988 Box SC-02 Box 3, Folder Folder 99
Correspondence: Farris Hotchkiss, 1989 Box SC-02 Box 3, Folder Folder 100
Correspondence: Farris Hotchkiss, 1990/1992 Box SC-02 Box 3, Folder Folder 101
Correspondence, Forum-House Beautiful: newspaper clippings, photographs, 1945/1948 Box SC-02 Box 9, Folder Folder 364
Correspondence-Fred Brandt, Cheek monetary contribution, 1991/1992 Box SC-02 Box 10, Folder Folder 463
Correspondence: G. Gibson, Richard Reynolds, museum chart of organization, membership appeal, 1956/1957 Box SC-02 Box 10, Folder Folder 429
Correspondence: J. R. Shelton, taxes and finance regarding Skylark, 1972/1977 Box SC-02 Box 4, Folder Folder 109
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