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Albert Reid miscellanea
Albert T. Reid, born in Concordia, Kansas, is best known for his work in editorial cartoons in the early 20th century. He also worked as a painter and a teacher of art throughout his life. This collection consists of materials relating to Reid's donation to the Garnett Public Library.
Albert T. Reid papers
This collection contains a large amount of correspondence spanning Albert T. Reid's career as cartoonist and artist. There is also a substantial amount of original sketches and drawings--including both cartoons and later work--along with print versions of his art. The remainder of the collection includes various clippings and pamphlets, reference materials for his art, and examples of art from friends and other artists.
Albert T. Reid papers
This collection of papers and photographs from cartoonist and artist Albert T. Reid includes personal and professional correspondence, manuscripts, drawings and notes, newspaper clippings, and reference materials used as sources for Reid's work, as well as photographs and reproductions of Reid's work.
Osey Gail Peterson collection on Albert T. Reid
This collection largely consists of pen and ink, pencil, and watercolor sketches created by artist and cartoonist Albert T. Reid, originally from Clyde County, Kansas. The collection also includes some newspaper clippings, music scores, and other items gathered by Osey Gail (French) Peterson when she was a Kansas-based reporter writing about Reid and his works.
Papers of Albert T. Reid
Albert T. Reid, born in Concordia, Kansas, is best known for his work in editorial cartoons in the early 20th century. He also worked as a painter and a teacher of art throughout his life. This collection primarily contains correspondence of his and reproductions of his cartoons and other art, along with various other materials relating to him.
Personal papers of Myron A. Waterman
This collection consists of cartoons drawn by Myron A. Waterman and news clippings about a Waterman drawing of Lincoln. Waterman held a variety of occupations throughout his life, including establishing and editing the Fort Scott Lantern and serving as deputy state bank commissioner for the state of Kansas from 1894-1901. He was a staunch prohibitionist and married the sister of Reverend Charles M. Sheldon.
Personal papers of Richard Bibler
Bibler was a cartoonist for the University Daily Kansan, the student newspaper at the University of Kansas, during the 1940s. This collection consists of several original drawings, numerous reprints, and correspondence regarding the use of his cartoons after his graduation in 1950.