[Fifty-five Letters, Postcards, and Notes to Walker Evans from Nineteen Correspondents: Eliza Mabry to M. Morris]
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Title: [Fifty-five Letters, Postcards, and Notes to Walker Evans from Nineteen Correspondents: Eliza Mabry to M. Morris]
Correspondent:
Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903–1975 New Haven, Connecticut)
Correspondent:
Eliza Mabry (American, born 1946)
Correspondent:
Ethel Mabry
Correspondent:
Thomas Dabney Mabry (American, 1903–1968)
Correspondent:
Iris Mabry
Correspondent:
Robert Emmet MacAlarney
Correspondent:
David Madden
Correspondent:
Theophil L. de Mandach
Correspondent:
Paul Manship (American, St. Paul, Minnesota 1885–1966 New York)
Correspondent:
Tom S. Matthews
Correspondent:
Jane Mayall
Correspondent:
A. Hyatt Mayor (American, 1901–1980)
Correspondent:
Mr. John McDonald
Correspondent:
Odem Meeker
Correspondent:
Ron Mesaros
Correspondent:
Lisette Model (American (born Austria), 1901–1983)
Correspondent:
Henry Allen Moe
Correspondent:
Paul S. Montague
Correspondent:
Alice S. Morris (American, New York 1903–1993 New York)
Correspondent:
M. Morris
Date: 1946–74
Classification: Manuscript Materials
Credit Line: Walker Evans Archive, 1994
Object Number: 1994.260.13
Rights and Reproduction: © The Lisette Model Foundation, Inc.
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