Eben G. Fine papers 1889-1957 (bulk 1930-1957). 1889-1957.

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Eben G. Fine papers 1889-1957 (bulk 1930-1957). 1889-1957.

This collection contains records and clippings about the Eben Fine family, texts of lectures and articles Fine wrote, letters of appreciation, poems, greeting cards, etc., relating to Fine's work as a photographer and travelog lecturer during 1922-1957, and other papers Fine acquired during his decades of civic involvement in the affairs of Boulder, Colorado. Some of the articles in this collection were used in Fine's autobiography, Remembered Yesterdays, published in 1957.

2 boxes (49 folders)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7454390

Boulder Public Library

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