[John DePol collection of wood-engravings, articles, correspondence, notes, posters, broadsides, and keepsakes, 1958-1994] 1958-1995.

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[John DePol collection of wood-engravings, articles, correspondence, notes, posters, broadsides, and keepsakes, 1958-1994] 1958-1995.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7340434

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