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Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
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Found in 38 Collections and/or Records:
Inventory of Thomas Moran's paintings in a small notebook, 1929 - 1932
Item — Folder 67: [Barcode: 150.67]
Identifier: 4027.4045
Description
Folder 67
Dates:
1929 - 1932
John Levy Galleries' 2 page typed inventory of Thomas Moran's paintings and their prices with handwritten notations, 1922
Item — Folder 66: [Barcode: 150.66]
Identifier: 4027.4021
Description
Folder 66
Dates:
1922
List of 5 owners of Thomas Moran's paintings as reported to F. M. Fryxell, late 19th century - mid-20th century
Item — Folder 84: [Barcode: 150.84]
Identifier: 4017.4018
Description
Folder 84
Dates:
late 19th century - mid-20th century
List of additions to the Frick Reference Collection on Thomas Moran and Mary Nimmo Moran, July 1937
Item — Folder 148: [Barcode: 150.148]
Identifier: 4027.4014.1
Description
Folder 148
Dates:
July 1937
List of owners of Thomas Moran's paintings in a notebook, late 19th century - mid-20th century
Item — Folder 80: [Barcode: 150.80]
Identifier: 4026.4025
Description
Folder 80
Dates:
late 19th century - mid-20th century
List of Thomas Moran's honors and memberships, July 7, 1937
Item — Folder 195: [Barcode: 150.195]
Identifier: 5327.334
Description
Folder 195
Dates:
July 7, 1937
Record of Conversation between John Lowry and President James Madison, February 22, 1816
Item — Folder 6: [Barcode: 187.6]
Identifier: 4026.17
Description
Record of conversation between John Lowry and President James Madison. The latter mentioned war losses, iron works, and smith shops, and willingness to cede a piece of South Carolina land. Single folded sheet of paper with handwritten text in ink on four pages. Folder 6
Dates:
February 22, 1816
Thomas Moran's bill of sale from an antiquities shop in Mexico City, May 4, 1903
Item — Folder 8: [Barcode: 150.8]
Identifier: 5147.220
Description
Folder 8
Dates:
May 4, 1903