Correspondence, 1931-1951.

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Correspondence, 1931-1951.

Correspondence chiefly with Mr. & Mrs. John Sloan, concerning family matters, Sloan's work as an artist, and arrangements for the Sloans to use the Dickeys' apartment in the summer of 1951.

56 leaves : ill., ports. ; 35 cm. or smaller.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7120612

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Dickey, John Sloan, 1907-1991

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Born, Lock Haven, Penn., Nov. 4, 1907. Graduate, Dartmouth College, 1929, Harvard Law School, 1932. Worked for the Mass. Dept. of Corrections and was in private legal practice in Boston from 1932 to 1940. For the next five years served the U.S. Department of State variously as special assistant to Assistant Secretary of State Francis B. Sayre, special assistant to Secretary of State Cordell Hull, special assistant to Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs Nelson A. Rockefeller, chief, Division of...

Sloan, Helen Farr, 1911-2005

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Helen Farr Sloan was the second wife of John Sloan, the painter. From the description of Correspondence to Van Wyck Brooks, [between 1932 and 1963]. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 186363657 Widow of the painter John Sloan. From the description of Helen Farr Sloan interview, 1988 July 17. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81618103 Helen Farr Sloan (1911-2005) was the widow of celebrated American artist John Sloan (1871-1951), one o...

Sloan family

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Sloan, John, 1871-1951

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Illustrator, painter, etcher, teacher, writer, lithographer; lived in New York City and Santa Fe, N.M. From the description of John Sloan manuscript collection, 1871-1997. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 775599666 Painter, etcher, illustrator, teacher, writer, and lithographer; lived in New York City and Santa Fe, N.M.; John Sloan and Will Shuster, painter, graphic artist, illustrator, and sculptor, first met in the summer of 1920, their friendship lasted until Sloan's death ...