Papers, 1860-1902.

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Papers, 1860-1902.

Correspondence (1860-1901) to and from Nast, including letters from Thomas to his wife, Sarah Edwards "Sally" Nast and some additional correspondence, with sketches from his time in the consular service in Ecuador; original political and other sketches plus copies of published works in various magazines; small volume entitled Portraits and Designs, containing images of some of Nast's paintings; family photo album; photographs of Nast; volume of autographed letters and newspaper clippings relating to a testimonial given Nast in Apr. 1869; mss. and articles by Nast regarding his trip to Europe, the art of caricature, Boss Tweed, and other topics; and scrapbook containing clippings pertaining to Nast, his career, and drawings.

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Hobart, Garret A. (Garret Augustus), 1844-1899

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Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902

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Marseilles, Charles, 1846-1920

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Twombly, Alexander S. (Alexander Stevenson), 1832-1907

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Nast family.

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