Bettina Steinke and Don Blair papers, 1889-2000.

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Bettina Steinke and Don Blair papers, 1889-2000.

Papers and photographs of artist Bettina Steinke and her husband, commercial photographer and gallery owner, Don Blair, which features nearly 38,000 prints, negatives, transparencies, and slides documenting their lives and careers.

61.2 cubic feet (109 document boxes, 7 flat boxes, 2 oversized folders)

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