[Thirty-five Letters, Notecards, Postcards, and Telegram to Walker Evans from Fifteen Correspondents: Alix Cameron to Caresse Crosby]
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Title: [Thirty-five Letters, Notecards, Postcards, and Telegram to Walker Evans from Fifteen Correspondents: Alix Cameron to Caresse Crosby]
Correspondent:
Walker Evans (American, St. Louis, Missouri 1903–1975 New Haven, Connecticut)
Correspondent:
Alix S. Cameron
Correspondent:
Pepi Cammer
Correspondent:
Ann Carlin
Correspondent:
Bill Carlin
Correspondent:
Bobbi Carrey (American, born 1946)
Correspondent:
William Christenberry (American, 1936–2016)
Correspondent:
Evie Clarkson
Correspondent:
Christopher Clarkson
Correspondent:
Florence Codman
Correspondent:
Calvaert Coggeshall (American, 1907–1990)
Correspondent:
Susanna P. Coggeshall (American, 1916–2003)
Correspondent:
Arnold Crane (American, 1932–2014)
Correspondent:
Ralph Crane (American (born Germany), Halberstadt 1913–1988 Geneva)
Correspondent:
Robert P. Crane
Correspondent:
Ralston Crawford (American (born Canada), St. Catharines 1906–1978 New York)
Correspondent:
Caresse Crosby
Correspondent:
John Collier (American, 1913–1992)
Date: 1953–74
Classification: Manuscript Materials
Credit Line: Walker Evans Archive, 1994
Object Number: 1994.260.3
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