[Eighty-one Letters, Notecards, and Postcards to Walker Evans from Twenty-eight Correspondents: Peggy Babcock to John Byrne]
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Title: [Eighty-one Letters, Notecards, and Postcards to Walker Evans from Twenty-eight Correspondents: Peggy Babcock to John Byrne]
Correspondent:
Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903–1975 New Haven, Connecticut)
Correspondent:
Peggy Robson Packard Babcock
Correspondent:
Dr. John Baker
Correspondent:
Joe Samuel Barker
Correspondent:
Courtlandt Barnes
Correspondent:
Trini Barnes
Correspondent:
Medill Barnes
Correspondent:
Lou Block (American, 1895–1969)
Correspondent:
Hermann Boeschenstein
Correspondent:
Melinda Blauvelt
Correspondent:
Renate Boeschenstein
Correspondent:
Philip Boyer
Correspondent:
Charles D. Bradley III
Correspondent:
Taylor Braguin
Correspondent:
Joe Breen
Correspondent:
Luke Breit
Correspondent:
Jane Evans Brewer (American, 1902–1964)
Correspondent:
Talbot M. Brewer (American, 1893–1981)
Correspondent:
Talbot M. Brewer Jr.
Correspondent:
Charlee Brodsky
Correspondent:
John A. Bross
Correspondent:
Barbara Burke
Correspondent:
Robert Busser (American, 1938)
Correspondent:
Folon Burcy
Correspondent:
Kirke Byers
Correspondent:
John Byrne
Correspondent:
Caroline Blackwood (British, 1931–1996)
Correspondent:
Thomas Barrow (American, born 1938)
Correspondent:
George Street Boone (American, 1918–2004)
Correspondent:
Norbert A. Bogdan
Date: 1938–74
Classification: Manuscript Materials
Credit Line: Walker Evans Archive, 1994
Object Number: 1994.260.2
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