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correspondence
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Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John Rhoden from September 28, 1955.
Correspondence from Richard K. Weil to John Rhoden from September 28, 1955 regarding Rhoden's upcoming travels with the State Department Educational Exchange program. -
Correspondence from the Director of the School of Painting and Sculpture of Columbia University to Harold E. Howland from May 17, 1955.
Second page of correspondence from the Director of the School of Painting and Sculpture of Columbia University to Harold E. Howland from May 17, 1955 recommending John Rhoden for the International Educational Exchange Service of the Department of State. First page is missing. -
Correspondence to Edward Barnath from April, 1955.
Correspondence from an unspecified sender to Edward Barnath, copying John Rhoden, from April 26, 1955 regarding materials for John Rhoden to bring along during his specialist service with the State Department. -
Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from March 28, 1955.
Correspondence from Harold E. Howland to John Rhoden from March 28, 1955 in response to Rhoden's letter from March 23, 1955 regarding the State Department Educational Exchange program. -
Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to Harold E. Howland from December 3, 1954.
Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to Harold E. Howland from December 3, 1954 recommending John Rhoden for the State Department Educational Exchange program. -
Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from October 22, 1954.
Correspondence from Lamar Dodd to John Rhoden from October 22, 1954 encouraging Rhoden to apply for the State Department Educational Exchange program. -
Correspondence from Richenda Rhoden to Frederick Colwell from November 22, 1958.
Correspondence from Richenda Rhoden to Frederick Colwell from November 22, 1958 requesting funding to join John Rhoden on his cultural exchange trip. -
Correspondence containing a reminder from the American Academy in Rome from January 30, 1961.
Correspondence containing a reminder for the sculpture jury on February 6 at the American Academy in Rome from January 30, 1961. The jury consists of Paul Manship, Herbert L. Kammerer, Henry Kreis, John Rhoden, and Henry Fox. -
Correspondence from Laurance P. Roberts to John and Richenda Rhoden from July 11, 1957.
Correspondence from Laurance P. Roberts to John and Richenda Rhoden from July 11, 1957 regarding a visit to the American Academy in Rome. -
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John and Richenda Rhoden from July 16, 1956.
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John and Richenda Rhoden from July 16, 1956 regarding the final payment of the loan from the Ely Loan Fund of the American Academy in Rome. -
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to Richenda Rhoden from July 12, 1955.
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to Richenda Rhoden from July 12, 1955 forwarding a message from Laurance Roberts. -
Correspondence from Vittoria Boni to John Rhoden from April 21, 1955.
Correspondence from Vittoria Boni, accountant for the American Academy in Rome, to John Rhoden from April 21, 1955 regarding outstanding bills from the American Academy and the Bollinger shipping company. -
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John and Richenda Rhoden from April 11, 1955.
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John and Richenda Rhoden from April 11, 1955 regarding repayment of the loan to the American Academy and Bollinger shipping company in Rome. -
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from April 5, 1955.
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from April 5, 1955 regarding Rhoden's payment for shipping boxes and trunks from Rome. -
Correspondence from Laurance P. Roberts to John Rhoden from March 31, 1955.
Correspondence from Laurance P. Roberts to John Rhoden from March 31, 1955 regarding a recent visit, a show in the U.S.I.S., and the shipment of Rhoden's bronzes. -
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from February 9, 1955.
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams, executive secretary of the American Academy in Rome, to John Rhoden from February 9, 1955 acknowledging the partial repayment of the loan from the Ely Loan Fund. -
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from December 27, 1954.
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams, executive secretary of the American Academy in Rome, to John Rhoden from December 27, 1954 acknowledging the partial repayment of the loan from the Ely Loan Fund. -
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from December 27, 1954.
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams, executive secretary of the American Academy in Rome, to John Rhoden from December 27, 1954 regarding Rhoden's payment towards the Ely Loan Fund. -
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams to John Rhoden from December 17, 1954.
Correspondence from Mary T. Williams, executive secretary of the American Academy in Rome, to John Rhoden from December 17, 1954 regarding the potential sale of Rhoden's "Belly Dancer". -
Correspondence from Hermon More to John Rhoden from March 8, 1955.
Correspondence from Hermon More, Director of the Whitney Museum of American Art, to John Rhoden from March 8, 1955 regarding a viewing of artists' work at the Whitney Museum on March 28, 1955. -
Correspondence from Robert C. Weaver to John Rhoden from January 20, 1955.
Correspondence from Robert C. Weaver to John Rhoden from January 20, 1955 regarding the exhibit for the selection of Opportunity Fellows for the Whitney Foundation Fellowship. -
Correspondence from Sidney Simon to John Rhoden from July 10, 1951.
Correspondence from Sidney Simon, acting director of the Skowhegan School, to John Rhoden from July 10, 1951 informing Rhoden that a room is reserved for him at the Skowhegan School. -
Correspondence from Audrey Silbey to John Rhoden from June 7, 1951.
Correspondence from Audrey Silbey to John Rhoden from June 7, 1951 requesting that Rhoden respond to the Skowhegan School and inform them if he intends to enroll. -
Correspondence from Helen H. Dodge to John Rhoden from May 31, 1950.
Correspondence from Helen H. Dodge, executive secretary of the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, to John Rhoden from May 31, 1950 in which Dodge informs Rhoden of what to expect when he arrives at the Skowhegan School. -
Correspondence from Virginia A. Williams to John Rhoden from May 21, 1991.
Correspondence from Virginia A. Williams to John Rhoden from May 21, 1991 regarding the contract for the commission of a sculpture of Reverend Fred Shuttlesworth. -
Correspondence from George L. Atwell to John Rhoden from January 3, 1989.
Correspondence from George L. Atwell to John Rhoden from January 3, 1989 regarding payment for the Lincoln University commission of a sculpture of Frederick Douglass. -
Correspondence from Niara Sudarkasa to Glyde G. Atwell from October 31, 1988.
Correspondence from Niara Sudarkasa, president of Lincoln University, to Clyde G. Atwell from October 31, 1988 regarding the specifications of the statue by John Rhoden being gifted to Lincoln University by Atwell. -
Correspondence from Clyde G. Atwell to Dr. Niara Sudarkasa from October 3, 1988.
Correspondence from Clyde G. Atwell to Dr. Niara Sudarkasa, president of Lincoln University, from October 3, 1988 regarding John Rhoden's statue of Frederick Douglass for Lincoln University. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Herbert J. Simins from July 22, 1975.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Herbert J. Simins from July 22, 1975 regarding overdue payments for the Bellevue Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Cypres Formed Steel Products, Inc. from April 8, 1974.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Cypres Formed Steel Products, Inc. from April 8, 1974 regarding the support for the Bellevue Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Harry Hirschorn from April 4, 1974.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Harry Hirschorn of Hygrade Iron Works, Inc. from April 4, 1974 regarding the supports for the Bellevue Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to C. Potosnak from October 16, 1973.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to C. Potosnak of Wilson Walton International, Inc. from October 16, 1973 regarding the support for the Bellevue Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Nat Gurland from September 24, 1973.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Nat Gurland from September 24, 1973 regarding a request for aluminum traffic posts from a salvage yard for the Bellevue Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the Cacan Corporation from September 12, 1972.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to the Metal Goods Division of the Cacan Corporation from September 12, 1972 including a list of items that Rhoden requests from the company. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Castagna and Son, Inc. from August 7, 1972.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Castagna and Son, Inc. from August 7, 1972 regarding the purchase certificate for the Bellevue Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Leonard J. Burney from May 8, 1972.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Leonard J. Burney from May 8, 1972 regarding the contract for the Bellevue Hospital sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from the Art Commission of the City of New York from November 17, 1971.
Correspondence from the Art Commission of the City of New York to C. Alston, S. Breines, T. Roszak and Mr. Blumenkranz from November 17, 1971 regarding artwork for the Bellevue Hospital. -
Correspondence from Victor A. Huggard, Jr. to John Rhoden from November 26, 1974.
Correspondence from Victor A. Huggard, Jr., Chief Contract Administrator of the Executive Department of the Office of General Services of the State of New York, to John Rhoden from November 26, 1974 regarding an agreement between John Rhoden and the State of New York for the Harlem Office Building sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Reva D. Ferrucci to John Rhoden from April 3. 1970.
Correspondence from Reva d. Ferrucci of Kahn and Jacobs to John Rhoden from April 3, 1970 regarding drawing and dimensions of the Northeast Brooklyn High School sculpture commission. -
Document sent from Eugene R. Smeallie to John Rhoden from July 8, 1970.
Document sent from Eugene R. Smeallie of Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from July 8, 1970 regarding changes to a bill for the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from October 22, 1971.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. From October 22, 1971 thanking the company for the opportunity to work on the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission and for the final payment. -
Correspondence from Eugene R. Smeallie to John Rhoden from August 27, 1971.
Correspondence from Eugene R. Smeallie of Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from August 27, 1971 regarding bills for the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission. -
Correspondence to Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from August 18, 1971.
Correspondence, likely from John Rhoden, to Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from August 18, 1971 regarding payment for the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from H.H. Newlin to Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from November 4, 1970.
Correspondence from H.H. Newlin, administrative supervisor of Baltimore City Public Schools, to Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from November 4, 1970 regarding invoices for the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Eugene R. Smeallie to Ambrose J. Chlada, Jr. from October 28, 1970.
Correspondence from Eugene R. Smeallie of Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. to Ambrose J. Chlada, Jr., Assistant Superintendent of the Division of Facilities of Baltimore City Public Schools, from October 28, 1970 regarding progress and payment for the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from October 26, 1970.
Correspondence from John Rhoden to Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from October 26, 1970 regarding payment for the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Howard R. Owen to John Rhoden from October 19, 1970.
Correspondence from Howard R. Owen, Secretary of the Civic Design Commission, to John Rhoden from October 19, 1970 regarding the official "Artist's Agreement" for the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. to Ambrose J. Chlada, Jr. from September 16, 1970.
Correspondence from Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. to Ambrose J. Chlada, Jr., Assistant Superintendent of the Division of School Facilities of Baltimore City Public Schools, from September 16, 1970 regarding the insurance for the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from Edward Weiss to John Rhoden from August 3, 1970.
Correspondence from Edward Weiss of Worth Brokers insurance to John Rhoden from August 3, 1970 regarding insurance for the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission. -
Correspondence from H.H. Newlin to Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from July 6, 1970.
Correspondence from H.H. Newlin, administrative supervisor of Baltimore City Public Schools, to Smeallie, Orrick and Janka, Ltd. from July 6, 1970 regarding payment for the Lake Clifton Senior High School sculpture commission.