Archives of American Art
National Society of Mural Painters records
National Society of Mural Painters (New York, N.Y.)
AAA.natimurp
Archival Resource Key
13.1 Linear feet
1895 - circa 2007
The records of the National Society of Mural Painters measure 13.1 linear feet and date from 1895 to circa 2007. The activities of the society are documented through administrative files, membership files, correspondence, committee files, exhibition and competition files, artist files, financial and legal records, printed material, a scrapbook, and photographic materials.
Collection is in English.
Conditions Governing Access
Use of original papers requires an appointment. Use of archival audiovisual recordings with no duplicate access copy requires advance notice.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The National Society of Mural Painters lent materials for microfilming in 1963 and donated records in 1965-1966. The National Society of Mural Painters, via President Jeff Greene, gave papers in 2009.
Separated Materials
The Archives of American Art also holds material lent for microfilming (reel NSM1) including 83 photographs of mural paintings and mural studies, and 25 exhibition boards showing sculptures, mosaics, and mural paintings with the artist's name, medium, title, and location listed. Lent materials were returned to the lender and are not described in the collection container inventory.
Scope and Contents
The records of the National Society of Mural Painters measure 13.1 linear feet and date from 1895 to circa 2007. The activities of the society are documented through administrative files, membership files, correspondence, committee files, exhibition and competition files, artist files, financial and legal records, printed material, a scrapbook, and photographic materials.
Administrative files include meeting minutes and agendas, historical information, and newsletter drafts, and the organization's constitution and by-laws. Membership files contain correspondence with members about their applications and acceptance or denial of membership, member voting ballots, and lists of members. General correspondence is with artists, members, organizations, universities, and federal commissions, and documents a wide varity of NSMP activities; additional correspondence is scattered throughout other series. Correspondence is with Charles Baskerville, Arthur Covey, Allyn Cox, Dean Fausett, Ruth Fortel, Edward Lanning, Everett Molinari, Jack Stewart, and Helen Tredwell, as well as with the American Federation of Arts, the Commission of Fine Arts on War Memorials, Fine Arts Federation, and the U. S. Capitol Historical Society.
Committee files document the work of various NSMP standing and ad hoc committees. Exhibition and competition files include correspondence, photographs, catalogs, itineraries, and printed materials for the NSMP's 1976 U.S. Bicentennial celebration projects, including the "Freedom Murals," "Caravan of Freedom," and "Momentous Events in American History." Additional files document the Red Cross Canteen Project, Federal Art Project, the Municipal Art Society exhibition in 1940, New York City subway murals, and other competitions and public art mural projects.
Artist files primarily date from the 1960s through the 1990s and often include biographies, resumes, correspondence, and photographs of works of art. Financial and legal records include the NSMP treasurer's files, ledgers, and miscellany. Also found in the records are printed materials; a mixed media scrapbook dating from 1923-1935; photographs of meetings, events, exhibitions, and works of art; photo collages of members with examples of their works of art. There are also lantern slides of Francis D. Millet in his studio and with his murals, and of J. Scott Williams with his art work.
Processing Information
Portions of the collection were microfilmed on reels D248-D250A shortly after donation. Multiple accessions were merged and archivally processed and a finding aid prepared by Jayna Josefson in 2015 with funding provided by the Smithsonian Institution's Collections Care and Preservation Fund. The Archives of American Art has implemented accelerated processing when possible to increase information about and access to more of our collections. For this collection, accelerated processing included arrangement to the series, subseries and folder levels, adhering to the creator's original arrangement as much as possible. Generally, folder contents were simply verified with the original folder titles, but items within folders were not arranged further. All materials were rehoused in archival folders and boxes for long-term stability, but staples and other fasteners have not all been removed.
Preferred Citation
National Society of Mural Painters records, 1895 - circa 2007. Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution.
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Biographical / Historical
Originally named The Mural Painters, the National Society of Mural Painters (NSMP) was founded in 1895 in New York City by a group of artists, including John W. Alexander, Kenyon Cox, Edwin Blashfield, and John LaFarge, who were concerned with the design and execution of mural art for architecture in the United States. The organization's first president was Frederic Crowninshield. For well over one hundred years members of NSMP have created significant and monumental works of art across the country. Many significant American artists have been members and served as past presidents, such as George Biddle, Hildreth MeiƩre, Arthur S. Covey, Allyn Cox, Helen Treadwell, and Xavier Gonzales, among many others.
Since its founding, the NSMP has collaborated with the Fine Arts Section of the Treasury Department, the federal WPA Arts Project, and the design boards of several World's Fairs. As a member of Artists for Victory, NSMP coordinated the execution of murals for barracks and camps, as well as many triptych alterpieces.
NSMP organizes exhibitions and conductes competitions. In celebration of its one hundredth anniversary, a centennial exhibition was held in October 1995 at the Art Students League. Society members work with other organizations, actively sponsoring legislation for the development and commission of public works of art. Still active today, the current president is Jeff Greene.
Arrangement
The collection is arranged as 10 series reflecting the original order of the records.
Missing Title
- Series 1: Administrative Files, 1895-circa 2007 (2.2 linear feet; Boxes 1-3)
- Series 2: Membership Files, 1915-2001 (1.1 linear feet; Boxes 3-4)
- Series 3: Correspondence, 1912-2001 (1.0 linear feet; Boxes 4-5)
- Series 4: Committee Files, 1909-1960s (0.3 linear feet; Box 5)
- Series 5: Exhibition and Competition Files, 1917-1998 (2.0 linear feet; Boxes 5-7)
- Series 6: Artist Files, 1915-1990s (1.3 linear feet; Boxes 7-8, 18)
- Series 7: Financial and Legal Records, 1895-1996 (1.5 linear feet; Boxes 8-10)
- Series 8: Printed Material, 1915-2000 (0.9 linear feet; Boxes 10-11)
- Series 9: Scrapbook, 1923-1935 (0.2 linear feet; Box 11)
- Series 10: Photographic Material, circa 1900-1997 (2.5 linear feet; Boxes 12-18)
Existence and Location of Copies
Portions of the collection and material lent for microfilming are available on 35mm microfilm reels D248-D250A and NSM1 at the Archives of American Art offices and through interlibrary loan. Researchers should note that the arrangement of material described in the container inventory does not reflect the arrangement of the collection on microfilm.
Other Finding Aids
Microfilm reels D248-D250A: Microfilm inventory available at Archives of American Art offices.
Lantern slides
Photographs
Muralists -- United States
Subways -- New York (N.Y.)
Scrapbooks
American Revolution Bicentennial, 1776-1976
Artists' studios -- Photographs
Art -- Study and teaching
Mural painting and decoration -- 19th century -- United States
Mural painting and decoration -- 20th century -- United States
Cox, Allyn, 1896-1982
Fortel, Ruth
Millet, Francis Davis, 1846-1912
Molinari, Everett
Lanning, Edward P.
Treadwell, Helen, 1902-
Williams, J. Scott (John Scott), b. 1877
American Federation of Arts
Red Cross
Municipal Art Society of New York
Fine Arts Federation of New York
Federal Art Project
Baskerville, Charles, 1896-
Covey, Arthur Sinclair, 1877-1960
Stewart, Jack, 1926-2005
United States Capitol Historical Society
Fausett, Dean, 1913-
Administrative Files
Series 1
Archival Resource Key
2.2 Linear feet
Boxes 1-3
1895-circa 2007
Scope and Contents
Administrative files contain material regarding the society's activities, founding, and history and include meeting minutes and agendas, drafts of newsletters, constitution and by-laws, and other miscellaneous documents and one videocassette. Files labeled miscellaneous likely contain duplicates of other material documented throughout the collection.
Annual Dinner and Meeting
Archival Resource Key
1910-1943
1
1-2
Chapters, Regional
Archival Resource Key
1940-1941
1
3
Constitution and By-Laws
Archival Resource Key
1915-1998
1
4-7
Guest Register
Archival Resource Key
1939
1
8
Historical Information
Archival Resource Key
circa 1950-circa 2000
1
9
Historical Information, NSMP #1
Archival Resource Key
1 Videocassettes (VHS)
1996-1997
1
10
Letterhead Design
Archival Resource Key
1940, 2000
1
11
Mailing Lists
Archival Resource Key
circa 1960
1
12
Meeting Minutes and Agendas
Archival Resource Key
1895-1940
1
13-23
Meeting Minutes and Agendas
Archival Resource Key
1940-circa 2007
2
1-19
Miscellaneous Administrative Files, Likely Duplicates
Archival Resource Key
1919-circa 1950
2
20-23
Miscellaneous Administrative Files, Likely Duplicates
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1919-circa 1950
3
1
Newsletters, Drafts
Archival Resource Key
circa 1940s
3
2
Website Design and Permissions
Archival Resource Key
circa 1996
3
3
Membership Files
Series 2
Archival Resource Key
1.1 Linear feet
Boxes 3-4
1915-2001
Scope and Contents
Found is correspondence relating to the application, acceptance, and decline of membership from 1916 to 1954 and the 1990s. Also found are lists of contact information for members and voting history and ballots. Correspondence about membership applications and acceptance decisions are found for many artists, including George Biddle, Edward Bruce, Kenyon Cox, Allyn Cox, Philip Evergood, William Gropper, Stefan Hirsch, Tom LaFarge, Geoffrey Norman, Violet Oakley, and Ernest Peixotto, among many others.
Applications
Archival Resource Key
1980s
3
4
Contact Information and Lists
Archival Resource Key
1915-2001
3
5-18
Contact Information and Lists, Honorary, Lifetime, and Professional Members
Archival Resource Key
1935-2000
3
19-21
Correspondence
Archival Resource Key
1916-1954
3
22-32
Correspondence
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1990s
4
1-2
Deceased Members
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1919-circa 2000
4
3-5
Membership Cards
Archival Resource Key
1990s-2000
4
6-7
Personnel Index
Archival Resource Key
1917
4
8
Voting Ballots
Archival Resource Key
1941, 1996
4
9-10
Correspondence
Series 3
Archival Resource Key
1 Linear foot
Boxes 4-5
1912-2001
Scope and Contents
Correspondence documents a wide variety of general activities of the NSMP and is with artists, members, organizations, universities, and federal commissions' additional correspondence is scattered throughout other series. Correspondence is with Charles Baskerville, Arthur Covey, Allyn Cox, Dean Fausett, Ruth Fortel, Edward Lanning, Everett Molinari, Jack Stewart, and Helen Tredwell, as well as with the American Federation of Arts, the Commijssion of Fine Arts on War Memorials, Fine Arts Federation, and the U. S. Capitol Historical Society.
Arrangement
Correspondence is arranged in rough alphabetical order. Folders with individual names were transcribed from the original folders may include letters to and from that correspondent.
A
Archival Resource Key
1918-circa 2000
4
11
American Federation of Art
Archival Resource Key
1921
4
12
Andors, Rhoda
Archival Resource Key
1989-1993
4
13
Artists League of America
Archival Resource Key
1946
4
14
B
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-circa 1952
4
15
Baehr, Francine
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
4
16
Baskerville, Charles
Archival Resource Key
1957-1960
4
17
C
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1976
4
18
Case, Elizabeth
Archival Resource Key
1995
4
19
Columbia University
Archival Resource Key
1918-1921
4
20
Commission of Fine Arts on War Memorials
Archival Resource Key
1946
4
21
Covey, Arthur
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
4
22
Cox, Allyn
Archival Resource Key
1960-1963
4
23
D
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-circa 1952
4
24
E
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1977
4
25
F
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1978
4
26
Fausett, Dean
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1980s
4
27-29
Fine Arts Federation
Archival Resource Key
1917-1941
4
30-31
Fortel, Ruth
Archival Resource Key
2000
4
32
Franklin Mint
Archival Resource Key
1974
4
33
G
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1999
4
34
Gonzalez, Xavier
Archival Resource Key
1968
4
35
H
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1986
4
36
Harding, Robert Jr.
Archival Resource Key
2000s
4
37
Irwin, Howard Lee
Archival Resource Key
1940-1941
4
38-39
J
Archival Resource Key
1977-1986
4
40
Juta, Jan
Archival Resource Key
1975-1976
4
41
K
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-circa 1952
4
42
L
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1969
4
43
Lanning, Edward
Archival Resource Key
1970s
4
44
M
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1977
4
45
Mahoney, James Owen
Archival Resource Key
1938
4
46
Molinari, Everett
Archival Resource Key
1980-1999
4
47
Mortellito, Domenico
Archival Resource Key
1938-1939
4
48
N
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1977
4
49
NanTandy
Archival Resource Key
1980s
4
50
Norman, Geoffrey
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
4
51
Orme, Lydia Gardner
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1941-1942
4
52
P
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circa 1912-1979
4
53
Ross, Louis
Archival Resource Key
1938-1940
4
54
S
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1976
4
55
Selection of Fine Arts
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
4
56
Slobodkin, Louis
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
4
57
Stewart, Jack
Archival Resource Key
1997-2001
4
58-60
T
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1981
5
1
Tobey, Alton
Archival Resource Key
1977-1993
5
2
Treadwell, Helen
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1980s
5
3
U
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1999
5
4
U.S. Capitol Historical Society
Archival Resource Key
1983
5
5
V
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-circa 1952
5
6
Victory Hall Association
Archival Resource Key
1920
5
7
W
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-circa 1952
5
8
Williams, J. Scott
Archival Resource Key
1937-1938
5
9
Y
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-1986
5
10
Z
Archival Resource Key
circa 1912-circa 1960
5
11
Conferences
Archival Resource Key
1939-1941
5
12-13
Dinner for Ernest Peixotto
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
5
14
Form Letters
Archival Resource Key
1940-1960
5
15
Requests for Brochures
Archival Resource Key
1917-1921
5
16
Requests for Protest
Archival Resource Key
1940-1941
5
17
List of Letters Received
Archival Resource Key
1939
5
18
Committee Files
Series 4
Archival Resource Key
0.3 Linear feet
Box 5
1909-1960s
Scope and Contents
Committee files contain scattered correspondence, reports, lists, printed material, and memoranda documenting the work of standing and special committees.
Amend By-Laws and Constitution
Archival Resource Key
1921-1936
5
19-20
Beautify New York City
Archival Resource Key
1960s
5
21
Buildings and Sites
Archival Resource Key
1943
5
22
Coordination
Archival Resource Key
1938-1940
5
23
Current Work
Archival Resource Key
1917-1920
5
24
Dinners
Archival Resource Key
1921
5
25
Education
Archival Resource Key
1917-1940
5
26-28
Executive Committee
Archival Resource Key
1917-1921
5
29
Fine Arts Federation
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
5
30
Government and Art
Archival Resource Key
1940-1954
5
31-33
Large Canvases
Archival Resource Key
1920-1921
5
34
Legislation
Archival Resource Key
1938-1939
5
35-36
Medals and Awards
Archival Resource Key
1919-1921
5
37
Membership
Archival Resource Key
1917-1941
5
38-39
Mural Painting
Archival Resource Key
1909
5
40
Nominating Committee
Archival Resource Key
1917
5
41
Professional Practice
Archival Resource Key
1917-1952
5
42-43
Proposed Art Building
Archival Resource Key
1921
5
44
Publicity
Archival Resource Key
1921-1940
5
45
Washington Relations
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
5
46-48
List of Standing Committees
Archival Resource Key
1919-1941
5
49
Exhibition and Competition Files
Series 5
Archival Resource Key
2 Linear feet
Boxes 5-7
1917-1998
Arrangement
This series is arranged in chronological order according to the earliest document found for a project. Folders containing material relating to the Bicentennial competitions likely include documents relating to all three projects.
Scope and Contents
The bulk of this series consists of material relating to the three NSMP projects celebrating the 1976 U.S. Bicentennial, including the "Freedom Murals", "The Caravan of Freedom", and "Momentous Events in American History". Files include correspondence, printed material, plans, itineraries, scattered financial documents, applications, and some photographs documenting planning, execution of work by members, fundraising, and publicity. Included is an audio cassette recording entitled "Momentous Events at Nabisco." A file for the Mural Night Forum includes a letter and typed remarks given by Elizabeth McCausland. There is a videocassette recording of a dedication of a mural by David Garrison in Fort Madison, Iowa.
Red Cross Canteen Project
Archival Resource Key
1917-1919
5
50
George W. Breech Memorial Exhibition
Archival Resource Key
1920
5
51
Portland, Oregon Exhibition
Archival Resource Key
1921-1925
5
52
Architectural League
Archival Resource Key
1921-1922
5
53
Church Competition
Archival Resource Key
1937-1938
5
54
Bronx High School of Science
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
5
55
Department Store Competition
Archival Resource Key
1939
5
56
Federal Art Project
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
5
57
Municipal Art Society Exhibition
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
5
58
Mural Night Forum
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
5
59
Public Works of Art Competition
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
5
60
Selection of Fine Arts, Recommendations
Archival Resource Key
1939-1941
5
61
Subway Murals, New York City
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
5
62
World's Fair Competition
Archival Resource Key
1939-1941
5
63-65
Whitney Museum Exhibition - Correspondence
Archival Resource Key
1940 March-August
5
66
Whitney Museum Exhibition - Correspondence
Whitney Museum Exhibition - Correspondence
Archival Resource Key
1940 September-October
5
67
Whitney Museum Exhibition - Correspondence
Whitney Museum Exhibition - Correspondence and General Information
Archival Resource Key
1940 October-December
6
1
Whitney Museum Exhibition - Correspondence and General Information
Whitney Museum Exhibition - Entry Slips
Archival Resource Key
1940-1941
6
2
Whitney Museum Exhibition - Entry Slips
Whitney Museum Exhibition - Lecture
Archival Resource Key
1939-1940
6
3
Whitney Museum Exhibition - Lecture
Ernest Peixotto Memorial
Archival Resource Key
1942-1950
6
4-5
Architectural League Exhibition
Archival Resource Key
1947
6
6
Metropolitan Museum Exhibition
Archival Resource Key
1958
6
7
New York State Thruway Authority Competition
Archival Resource Key
1973-1978
6
8
Bicentennial Competitions
Archival Resource Key
1973-1982
6
9-36
Bicentennial Competitions
Archival Resource Key
1976-1998
7
1-17
Bicentennial Competitions, Momentous Events at Nabisco
Archival Resource Key
1 Sound cassette
circa 1980
7
18
100th Anniversary Exhibition
Archival Resource Key
1995
7
19
Dedication of Mural by David Garrison, Fort Madison, Iowa
Archival Resource Key
1 Videocassettes (VHS)
1997
7
20
Mexico International Exhibition
Archival Resource Key
1997
7
21
Art Students League Exhibition
Archival Resource Key
1998
7
22-23
Artist Files
Series 6
Archival Resource Key
1.3 Linear feet
Boxes 7-8, 18
1915-1990s
Scope and Contents
Artist files may include resumes, correspondence, photographs of works of art. The bulk of the material dates from the 1960s to the 1990s. Earlier material consists of general artist biographies. Files are found for Robert P. Archer, Tom Capuccio, Peggy Delport, Dean Fausett, Michael Glickman, Robert J. Harding, Frank Mason, James Penny, and Elias River, among others.
General Artist Biographies
Archival Resource Key
1915-1944
7
24
General Slide Lists
Archival Resource Key
circa 1920
7
25
A
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
7
26
B
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
7
27-28
C
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
7
29
C
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
1
D
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
2
E
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
3
F
Archival Resource Key
1956-1999
8
4
F
G
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
5
H
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
6
J
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
7
K
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
8
L
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
9
M
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
10-11
N
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
12
O
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
13
P
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
14
R
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
15
S
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
16
T
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
17-18
V
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
19
W
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
20-21
Y
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
22
Z
Archival Resource Key
1960s-1990s
8
23
Oversized Photos of Works of Art
Archival Resource Key
circa 1960-circa 1980
18
2
Financial and Legal Records
Series 7
Archival Resource Key
1.5 Linear feet
Boxes 8-10
1895-1996
Scope and Contents
This series consists primarily of the treasurers' files containing correspondence regarding the payment of dues and financial reports. Other materials found here include ledgers and cash books, the majority of which are organized by member and note the payment date of dues received. Banking records consist of permission forms noting which officers are allowed access to the society's bank accounts. Legal records include a draft of an agreement and records relating to changing the name of the society in 1937.
Treasurer Files
Archival Resource Key
1895-1917
8
24-25
Treasurer Files
Archival Resource Key
1917-1996
9
1-11
Ledgers, Cash Books
Archival Resource Key
1895-1950s
9
12-20
Banking Material, Permissions
Archival Resource Key
1934-1952
10
1-2
Tax Preparation and Exemption Records
Archival Resource Key
1944-1980
10
3-5
Agreement, Draft
Archival Resource Key
circa 1920
10
6
Name Change Records
Archival Resource Key
1937
10
7
Entrance Fee Receipts
Archival Resource Key
1940
10
8
Receipts, Bills, and Invoices
Archival Resource Key
1938-1966
10
9-17
Printed Material
Series 8
Archival Resource Key
0.9 Linear feet
Boxes 10-11
1915-2000
Scope and Contents
Exhibition catalogs and annoucements, informational brochures and pamphlets, newsletters, and a portfolio of members' works were published by National Society of Mural Painters. Clippings concern the society's members and its activities.
Admission Tickets and Printing Plate
Archival Resource Key
1923
10
18-19
Clippings
Archival Resource Key
1934-1990
10
20-23
Exhibition Catalogs and Announcements
Archival Resource Key
1915-1998
10
24-27
Informational Brochures and Pamphlets
Archival Resource Key
1915-2000
10
28-34
Newsletters
Archival Resource Key
1936-2000
10
35-41
Portfolio
Archival Resource Key
1950-1952
10
42
Portfolio
Archival Resource Key
1950-1952
11
1-3
Reproductions of Works of Art
Archival Resource Key
circa 1970
11
4
Scrapbook
Series 9
Archival Resource Key
0.2 Linear feet
Box 11
1923-1935
Scope and Contents
One mixed media scrapbook contains correspondence, clippings, invitations, exhibition announcements, and some reproductions of works of art.
Scrapbook 1
Archival Resource Key
1923-1935
11
5
Photographic Material
Series 10
Archival Resource Key
2.5 Linear feet
Boxes 12-18
circa 1900-1997
Scope and Contents
Photographic materials consists of scattered photographs, transparencies, lantern slides, and photo collages of members, artwork, members with their artwork, meetings, exhibitions, and events. The photo collages typically include a photo of the artist and examples of their work. Also found are lantern slides, mostly of works of art, and of Francis D. Millett in his studio and with his murals and of J. Scott Williams with his art. A list of the lantern slides is found within the records, but it is unclear whether the list corresponds to all or some of the lantern slides.
Exhibitions and Events
Archival Resource Key
1970s-1997
12
1-8
Meetings
Archival Resource Key
1990s
12
9
Works of Art
Archival Resource Key
1970s-1990s
12
10-11
Transparencies
Archival Resource Key
circa 1960
12
12
List of Lantern Slides
Archival Resource Key
circa 1935
12
13
Lantern Slides
Archival Resource Key
circa 1900-circa 1950
13
1-6
Lantern Slides
Archival Resource Key
circa 1900-circa 1950
14
1-6
Lantern Slides
Archival Resource Key
circa 1900-circa 1950
15
1-6
Lantern Slides
Archival Resource Key
circa 1900-circa 1950
16
1-6
Lantern Slides
Archival Resource Key
circa 1900-circa 1950
17
1-4
Oversized Photo Collages
Archival Resource Key
circa 1995
18
1