Photograph collection, 1920-1954.

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Photograph collection, 1920-1954.

Typescript "L. Vinton Richards: A Study of His Photography" by Krista Elrick, 1980; photographs, glass negatives and prints of the negatives, 4 x 5 black and white view camera negatives of landscapes, seascapes, seasonal changes, churches, post office, and schools in Orient, Marion, and Southold, N.Y. as well as schooners, Long Island railroad, fishing, Boy Scouts, and his horse, 1920-1954.

3 cubic ft.

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Long Island Railroad Company.

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Elrick, Krista

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Richards, Leon Vinton, 1889-1975.

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Boy Scouts of America

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