A Guide to the Papers Pertaining to the Estate of John Powell, 1963 Powell, John, Papers Pertaining to the Estate of 7276-i

A Guide to the Papers Pertaining to the Estate of John Powell, 1963

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Accession Number 7276-i


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
7276-i
Title
Papers Pertaining to the Estate of John Powell, 1963
Physical Characteristics
There are nine items, chiefly letters.
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

Papers Pertaining to the Estate of John Powell, 1963, Accession 7276-i, Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This material was given to the Library by Bonlyn Hall, Music Librarian, Modlin Fine Arts Center, University of Richmond, Richmond, Virginia, on September 6, 1994.

Scope and Content Information

There are nine items, chiefly letters, 1963, concerning copyrights and the estate of John Powell. Included is correspondence of Richard Florance of Florance, Gordon, and Brown, Attorneys at Law, Richmond, Virginia (co-executor of Powell's estate), and Mason, Fenwick & Lawrence, of Washington, D. C. (patent and trade-mark lawyers). There is a letter, December 23, 1963, from Florance to Ernest C. Mead of the University of Virginia and Hilton Ruffy of Richmond, Virginia, concerning the Powell manuscripts at the University of Virginia and the Library of Philadelphia.