Items
Subject is exactly
loan (method of acquisition)
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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 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 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. -
Loan agreement between the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and John Rhoden from June 30, 1975. (1/2)
Loan agreement between the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in Los Angeles, CA and John Rhoden, June 30, 1975. The loan agreement was for the landmark exhibition: Two Centuries of Black American Art. (1/2)