Canaday, John Edwin, Papers, 1925-1985

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Canaday, John Edwin, Papers, 1925-1985

Comprised of correspondence, newspaper clippings, notes, photographs, and drawings, the John Edwin Canaday Papers, 1925-1985, document Canaday's artistic and literary activities during the 1920s, while he worked for the Baker Hotels, Inc., and attended the University of Texas.

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