Betty Thomson papers

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Betty Thomson papers

1917-1977

Correspondence; notebooks with sketches, poems, writings on art; photographs of Thomson's family, work, and friends; financial and legal papers; loose sketches and drawings and one sketchbook; subject files; and printed materials.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6780995

Archives of American Art

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