Thomas, Margaret Sandahl, photographs, 1880-2006.

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Thomas, Margaret Sandahl, photographs, 1880-2006.

Photographs represent Thomas' work for the Washington Post and freelance activities, primarily in the Mid-Atlantic region.

2 ft. papers; 1 tintype; 958 8x10 or smaller prints; 541 12x14 mounted and unmounted prints; 73 16x20 mounted and unmounted prints; 482 contact sheet images; 197 slides; 21,398 35mm negatives; 22 smaller than 35mm negatives; 512 2 x 1-1/2, 2, 3, and 4 in. negatives; 15 audiotapes; 1 videocassette; 2 books (unpublished); 2 rolled veloxes of newspapers.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7672694

University of Texas Libraries

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