Box 2
Container
Contains 15 Results:
Miscellaneous
File — Box: 2, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents
Photograph number 1-11: Unidentified, negatives available Photograph number 12-17: Landscapes Photograph number 18-20: Dogs Photograph number 21-24: Travel photographs, Stegner is in two of these photographs Photograph number 25: Lizard Photograph number 26: Cat Photograph number 27: Street sign, Lawrence Forest Road Photograph number 28: Man with a large book Photograph number 29: House,...
Dates:
Early 1900s-1980s
Duplicates
File — Box: 2, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents
Photograph number 1-13: Duplicates, portraits of Wallace Stegner
Dates:
Early 1900s-1980s
Contact Prints from 35mm black and whitenegatives/Miscellaneous
File — Box: 2, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents
Photograph number 265-312: Egypt
Photograph number 313-348: Europe/Miscellaneous
Photograph number 349-378: Europe/Miscellaneous
Photograph number 379-422: Asia/Miscellaneous
Photograph number 313-348: Europe/Miscellaneous
Photograph number 349-378: Europe/Miscellaneous
Photograph number 379-422: Asia/Miscellaneous
Dates:
Early 1900s-1980s
Photocopies of images in collection
File — Box: 2, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Wallace Stegner (1903-1993) was born in Lake Mills, Iowa and lived in many parts of the American West and Canada during his lifetime. He received a BA from the University of Utah in 1930 and a Ph.D. in literature from the State University of Iowa in 1935. As a writer, editor, teacher, historian, speaker, and advocate for the environment he contributed much to the culture of the American West. His sensitivity to surroundings in his writings is also evident in the photographs he took of his many...
Dates:
Early 1900s-1980s
Photocopies of images in collection, with correspondence and captions
File — Box: 2, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
Wallace Stegner (1903-1993) was born in Lake Mills, Iowa and lived in many parts of the American West and Canada during his lifetime. He received a BA from the University of Utah in 1930 and a Ph.D. in literature from the State University of Iowa in 1935. As a writer, editor, teacher, historian, speaker, and advocate for the environment he contributed much to the culture of the American West. His sensitivity to surroundings in his writings is also evident in the photographs he took of his many...
Dates:
Early 1900s-1980s