Denton Welch Papers

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Denton Welch Papers

1770-2002 (bulk 1938-1982)

The Denton Welch papers document the artist-author’s creative life in the last eight years of his life, 1940 to 1948. Included in the papers are manuscripts, correspondence, personal documents, and biographical materials.

10 boxes, 1 galley file (4.2 linear feet)

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