Oral history interview with I.J. (Isaac J.) Sanger

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Oral history interview with I.J. (Isaac J.) Sanger

1981 November 17

Interview of I.J. (Isaac) Sanger, conducted 1981 November 17, by Estill Curtis "Buck" Pennington, for the Archives of American Art, in New York, N.Y.

Sound recording, master: 1 sound cassette (1 hr., 6 min.)Transcript: 18 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8142802

Archives of American Art

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