Woodstock, N.Y. subject collection, 1911-1986.

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Woodstock, N.Y. subject collection, 1911-1986.

Clippings, brochures, reports, catalogs, articles, press releases, pamphlets, conference proceedings, and obituaries concerning Woodstock and its artists. Subjects include the Children's History Theater, the Art Students League, Byrdcliffe theater, Maverick concerts, celebrations, local history, railroads, churches, trapping, and television. Of note are an original screenplay by Howard Koch, "Bird of Passage," n.d.; and a bibliography of Woodstock, N.Y. imprints by Ellin K. Roberts, 1970.

1.5 cubic ft.

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Woodstock Library (Woodstock, N.Y.).

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Maverick Sunday Concerts (Woodstock, N.Y.)

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Roberts, Ellin K.

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Art Students League (New York, N.Y.)

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Art school. Organized in 1875 by students as a revolt against the National Academy of Design school. From the description of Art Students League records, 1875-1955. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122565877 ...

Koch, Howard

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American filmmaker. From the description of Oral history interview with Howard Koch, 1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 365020499 Howard Koch (1916-2001) was an American motion picture producer. From the description of Oral history interview with Howard Koch, 1976. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 364655804 ...

Byrdcliffe (Art colony)

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Ralph Radcliffe-Whitehead established the Byrdcliffe Arts and Crafts Colony in Woodstock, N.Y. in 1901, having been influenced by the teachings of John Ruskin from the time he attended college at Oxford. The construction of workshops, studios, and residences began in the winter of 1902 and by the summer of 1903 Byrdcliffe had a fully equipped metalworking shop, a pottery, a woodworking shop, a large studio for art classes taught by Bolton Brown, a dairy, a library, a guest house, and the Whitehe...

Children's History Theater (Woodstock, N.Y.)

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