Family papers, 1916-1966.

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Family papers, 1916-1966.

Papers, 1916-1966, including correspondence, programs, a diary, and printed materials. The correspondence deals with Flournoy's historical research and membership in the Archives of American Art and the Greater Birmingham Foundation. There are also assorted arts programs, trip itineraries and pamphlets. These papers also include a photocopy of an 1872 diary belonging to a member of the Flowers family that discusses everyday plantation life near Bolling, Butler County, Ala.

5 folders.

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Archives of American Art

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From its founding to 1954 the Archives was headquartered at the Detroit Institute of Arts. In 1960 the Archives moved its headquarters to New York but a branch office remained in Detroit. In 1963 an office was opened in Rome to collect the records of American artists' work in Italy. In 1970 the Archives became a bureau of the Smithsonian Institution and moved to Washington, D.C. Directors have included Edgar Preston Richardson, 1954-1964; William E. Woolfenden, 1964-1983; Richard N. Murray, 1983...

Flowers family.

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Greater Birmingham Foundation (Birmingham, Ala.)

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Flournoy, Frederick W.

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Frederick W. Flournoy was an art historian who lived in Birmingham, Ala. From the description of Family papers, 1916-1966. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122388484 ...