Box MSS122.2
Contains 25 Results:
Letters re Bermuda, 1916
The Cadwallader L. Washburn Collection is composed of 3 boxes. The collection consists of articles, diaries Washburn penned while traveling, numerous correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts, and Washburn’s biographies. His letters and diaries add depth to Washburn’s struggles and triumphs, as well as background information on his artwork, such as location, subjects, and duration. The collection spans from 1866 to 1975.
Letters re Arizona, 1917
The Cadwallader L. Washburn Collection is composed of 3 boxes. The collection consists of articles, diaries Washburn penned while traveling, numerous correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts, and Washburn’s biographies. His letters and diaries add depth to Washburn’s struggles and triumphs, as well as background information on his artwork, such as location, subjects, and duration. The collection spans from 1866 to 1975.
Letters re Siam, 1917
The Cadwallader L. Washburn Collection is composed of 3 boxes. The collection consists of articles, diaries Washburn penned while traveling, numerous correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts, and Washburn’s biographies. His letters and diaries add depth to Washburn’s struggles and triumphs, as well as background information on his artwork, such as location, subjects, and duration. The collection spans from 1866 to 1975.
Letters re Siam, 1918
The Cadwallader L. Washburn Collection is composed of 3 boxes. The collection consists of articles, diaries Washburn penned while traveling, numerous correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts, and Washburn’s biographies. His letters and diaries add depth to Washburn’s struggles and triumphs, as well as background information on his artwork, such as location, subjects, and duration. The collection spans from 1866 to 1975.
Letters re California, 1919 - 1920
The Cadwallader L. Washburn Collection is composed of 3 boxes. The collection consists of articles, diaries Washburn penned while traveling, numerous correspondence, published and unpublished manuscripts, and Washburn’s biographies. His letters and diaries add depth to Washburn’s struggles and triumphs, as well as background information on his artwork, such as location, subjects, and duration. The collection spans from 1866 to 1975.