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Correspondences
Title
Correspondences
Description
A collection of some of the letters and postcards penned by Woody Guthrie, as well as sent to him. The writings relate to his work at BPA and the songs he wrote during that time period.
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Postcard from Woody to Alan Lomax, Library of Congress
Correspondence from Woody Guthrie to Alan Lomax at the Library of Congress. Dated September 8, 1941 while in Oregon on tour with the Almanac Singers