[Fifty-eight Correspondence Postcards to Walker Evans's Friends and Family Collected by Walker Evans]
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- Title: [Fifty-eight Correspondence Postcards to Walker Evans's Friends and Family Collected by Walker Evans]
- Correspondent: Olivia Saunders Agee
- Correspondent: Margot (Daisy) Scolari Barr
- Correspondent: Talbot M. Brewer (American, 1893–1981)
- Correspondent: Talbot M. Brewer Jr.
- Correspondent: Charlee Brodsky
- Correspondent: Adele Clement (American, died 1997)
- Correspondent: Frances Strunsky Collins Lindley (American, 1911–1987)
- Correspondent: Betty Dick
- Correspondent: Muriel Draper
- Correspondent: Jane Smith Evans (American, 1913–2005)
- Correspondent: Isabelle Evans (American (born Switzerland), 1933–2024)
- Correspondent: Fortune Magazine, Art Department
- Correspondent: Katharine Hamill (1901–1980)
- Correspondent: Dorothy Harvey
- Correspondent: Harry Harvey
- Correspondent: Peter Ingemann
- Correspondent: Ruth Ingemann
- Correspondent: Jay Leyda (American, 1910–1988)
- Correspondent: John Lohmann
- Correspondent: Thomas Dabney Mabry (American, 1903–1968)
- Correspondent: Dorothy Canning Miller (American, Hopedale, Massachusetts 1904–2003 New York)
- Correspondent: Libby Osborne
- Correspondent: Herbert Solow (1903–1964)
- Correspondent: Sylvia Salmi (American, 1909–1977)
- Correspondent: Aaron Siskind (American, 1903–1991)
- Correspondent: Ralph Steiner (American, Cleveland 1899–1986 Hanover, New Hampshire)
- Correspondent: Roy Emerson Stryker (American, 1893–1975)
- Correspondent: Jerry L. Thompson (American, born 1945)
- Correspondent: Fortune Magazine, Art Department
- Date: 1924–73
- Medium: Photomechanical prints
- Classification: Prints
- Credit Line: Walker Evans Archive, 1994
- Object Number: 1994.264.113
- Curatorial Department: Photographs
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