IAIA Records - Compiled by Charles Dailey 1979 1979

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IAIA Records - Compiled by Charles Dailey 1979 1979

IAIA Records consists of materials originating from the IAIA Junior college and the associated IAIA Museum, gathered by Charles Dailey during the year of 1979.

3 boxes (1.5 cu. ft). The collection is located on the campus of IAIA, Santa Fe, New Mexico. The archives are located in the Library & Technology Center.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6403190

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