Clarence John Laughlin papers, 1941-1969.

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Clarence John Laughlin papers, 1941-1969.

Papers include a heavily annotated copy of LOUISIANA: A GUIDE TO THE STATE (1941). Loose notes refer to plantations mentioned in the book. Miscellaneous items include some correspondence, brochures, newspaper and magazine clippings, and maps, most all of which are related to travel in Louisiana.

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Laughlin, Clarence John

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Clarence John Laughlin was born in 1905 in Lake Charles, Louisiana. He is widely credited as the first surrealist photographer in the United States and is best known for his images of the American South. Laughlin died on January 2, 1985, and is buried in the Pè€re Lachaise cemetery in Paris, France. From the description of Clarence John Laughlin scrapbooks, 1880-1920. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 615635999 Louisiana photographer. From the des...