Robert T. Renfro collection, 1954-2005.

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Robert T. Renfro collection, 1954-2005.

Robert T. Renfro (1931- ) is an architect, educator, and artist. The Renfro collection includes printed material, correspondence, creative works, photographic materials, and drawings created and collected by Robert T. Renfro documenting his work as a student, architect, teacher, and artist.

<7> boxes, including <.8> linear ft. of textual materials, <1441> slides, <43> col. transparencies, <7> b&w negatives, <93> photographs, <77> sheets of art originals, <982> sheets of architectural drawings.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7012118

University of Texas Libraries

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