Harry Wickey Papers 1928-1965

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Harry Wickey Papers 1928-1965

Papers of the American sculptor, lithographer, etcher (1892-1968?). Primarily correspondence (1928-1965); also clippings and photographs of Wickey and his work.

2.0 linear ft.

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