Douglas Kent Hall papers, 1950s-2011.

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Douglas Kent Hall papers, 1950s-2011.

Consists of manuscripts, negatives, contact sheets, prints, transparencies, notes, research files, correspondence and audio and visual materials in magnetic and optical formats relating to a number of published and unpublished writings and photography projects spanning Hall's entire career, beginning in the 1950s and extending posthumously until 2011.

92 linear ft. (27 record cartons, 24 12x13 binder boxes, 17 11x14 print boxes, 13 archival boxes, 12 12x12 binder storage boxes, 3 8x10 print boxes, 3 artifact boxes, 1 20x25 print box, 1 24x30 print box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8148066

Princeton University Library

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