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Letter from Woody Guthrie to Duncan Emrich, September 8, 1950

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Duncan Emrich, September 8, 1950

Again offers to record more songs for the Library of Congress. Mentions enclosing Centralia Ballad books. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Memo from Harold Spivacke to Duncan Emrich, ca. March 1946

Memo from Harold Spivacke to Duncan Emrich, ca. March 1946

Library of Congress yellow memo sheet informs Emrich to tell Guthrie we don't have any more catalogs, but to supply him the bibliographic data. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Duncan Emrich to Woody Guthrie, March 26, 1946

Letter from Duncan Emrich to Woody Guthrie, March 26, 1946

Tells Guthrie they don't have any more of the catalogs he'd requested, but supplies him the bibliographic data. Wants Guthrie to record more songs for the Library of Congress. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Duncan Emrich to Woody Guthrie, December 8, 1947

Letter from Duncan Emrich to Woody Guthrie, December 8, 1947

In reply to Guthrie's letter of November 22, 1947 [missing]; encloses a list of all Guthrie songs recorded for the Library of Congress, and leaflet for the "Gypsy Davy" Library of Congress album. External displ... More

Letter from Duncan Emrich to Woody Guthrie, October 2, 1950

Letter from Duncan Emrich to Woody Guthrie, October 2, 1950

The budget has been cut back tightly, and there are no more funds to record Guthrie; no change in the situation in the near future is expected. External display permitted by Guthrie family

Letter from Woody Guthrie to Duncan Emrich, March 29, 1946
Letter from Duncan Emrich to Woody Guthrie, April 12, 1946

Letter from Duncan Emrich to Woody Guthrie, April 12, 1946

Asks for estimate on how many songs Guthrie wants to record, so that supplies may be ordered. External display permitted by Guthrie family