Banks, A.D. and Virginia, papers, 1864-1902.

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Banks, A.D. and Virginia, papers, 1864-1902.

Among the correspondence is a letter to Major Banks, secretary of the National Democratic and Liberal Committee, from University of Alabama professor Algernon S. Garnett (1872) and a letter to Mrs. Banks describing a self-inoculation procedure with a "fresh" virus (1873).

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Banks, A. D.

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Banks, Virginia, 1920-1985

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Virginia Banks, a native of Boston, Massachusetts, was born in 1920. She received her bachelor degree from Smith College in 1941 and a master of arts degree from the University of Iowa. After her marriage to Arthur W. Freidinger, a psychiatrist, she moved with him to Seattle in the mid-1950s. Her career as an artist flourished and she became part of the circle of well-known Northwest artists who made Seattle their home during the period. Banks created paintings in watercolor and oils, and worked...

Garnett, Algernon S.

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