Photograph collections, 1750-2002, bulk 1890-2002.

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Photograph collections, 1750-2002, bulk 1890-2002.

Photographs, drawings, engravings, slides, photocopies. There are also photographic collections by county, including Bay, Calhoun, Escambia, Gulf, Holmes, Jackson, Okaloosa, Santa Rosa, Walton, and Washington counties, Florida, as well as some materials about Alabama. Researchers should realize that many of the manuscript collections include photographs and visual works in addition to other photograph collections such as the glass plate negative collection and the University of West Florida photographs. Researchers should begin with the central "user file" of photographs, and proceed to consult collections and books for other visual works.

30,000 photographs.

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