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World (newspaper) telegram to Henry E. Huntington


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    Anderson Galleries letters to Henry E. Huntington

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    Letters signed by Mitchell Kennerly. Also: photocopy of article relative to Lincoln bust and newspaper clippings re: Washington bust. Subject: Benjamin Franklin before the Privy Council, d'Angers bust of Washington, and Volk's bust of Lincoln.

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    Henry E. Huntington letters to Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery

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    Note: One letter is a photocopy. Subjects: Sterne bust, Huntington's gift of shares of stock of Hammond Lumber Company for $276,665.90 to the Library.

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    Henry E. Huntington letter to Charles R. Wilson

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    Subjects: bust of Collis P. Huntington, Archer Huntington.

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    Mary E. Dunlap letter to Henry E. Huntington

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    Subjects: "George Washington" by Rembrandt Peale and "Portrait of a Lady" by Joshua Reynolds.

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    H.O. Watson & Co. invoice for Henry E. Huntington

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    Photocopy. Subjects: Marble well head.

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    Duveen Brothers letters to Henry E. Huntington

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    Also: memo re: Huntington purchases of paintings (Gainsborough and Romney); list of Huntington pictures remaining at Duveen Brothers; various invoices and shipping notices; list of recipients of the Huntington Catalogue of English Pictures, and memo by Huntington; copy of letter from Huntington to Los Angeles Times, 1925 August 17; list of velvet sent to Huntington. Subjects: Huntington's account, Washington paintings by Stuart, Rembrandt Peale, and C. W. Peale; Birley's portraits of Huntington and Arabella Huntington; bust Mater Dolorosa, miniature collection of Collis P. Huntington, Gould miniatures, Romney portrait of Lady Hamilton, and Roger Van der Weyden's "Virgin and Child."

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