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[Girl Looking at Camera Equipment], 1970/1989 Box VA-04 Box 120, Item VA04.04.09.237.P1
[Group Around Table Holding a Meeting], 1970/1989 Box VA-04 Box 120, Item VA04.04.09.243.P1
Jimmie Mannas Filmmaker/Photographer, 1984 4 pages Box VA-04 Box 4, Folder Folder 8, Item VA04.01.3.152
"Just in Time for Holiday Viewing, Four College Exhibits", 1984 1 item Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 6, Item VA04.01.1.228
Letter from Denise [Collins] to Fellow Writers, 1984 2 pages Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 3, Item VA04.01.1.123
Letter from [Randal Salewski], 1984 1 page Box VA-04 Box 2, Folder Folder 3, Item VA04.01.1.124
"Louis Draper is the recipient of a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts through CAPS (Creative Artist Public Service Program)...", 1984 1 page Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 4, Item VA04.01.2.088
"Louis Draper is the recipient of a grant from the New York State Council on the Arts through CAPS (Creative Artist Public Service Program)...", 1984 1 page Box VA-04 Box 3, Folder Folder 4, Item VA04.01.2.089
Louis H. Draper Artist Archives (VA-04), 1945/2005 37.5 Linear Feet 170 boxes; 6,605 items
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