Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Genesis of Adams' Mural Project

At long last, I've properly scanned that loaner-collection of Adams documents and it is a glorious read. I'll be a bit sad to let the stack go, tomorrow, but the scans will suffice.

First up, we have correspondence from June, 1941, from First Assistant Secretary E.K. Burlew to Ansel Adams.  It's the oldest document in our new digital collection.
Burlew's letter is an invitation, on behalf of Interior Secretary Ickes, to ask Adams to visit Interior's Washington, DC, offices and discuss the possibility of creating murals for the interior of Interior (sorry, I couldn't resist).

Burlew was apparently an interesting character in the story of Interior.  You'll find the name with various titles in references from the 1930's and 1940's, including on the NPS.gov and in The Blue Ridge Parkway, by Harley E. Jolley, which I found on Books.Google.com.

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