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[Louis Draper, and other family, grave marker "Hansel H. Draper"] Box VA-04 Box 29, Item VA04.03.4.008.T1
[Louis Draper and others at a Gallery Event] Box VA-04 Box 104, Item VA04.03.4.063.P1
[Louis Draper and others at art fair] Box VA-04 Box 104, Item VA04.03.4.062.P1
[Louis Draper, and others outside] Box VA-04 Box 29, Item VA04.03.4.013.T1
[Louis Draper and Students Taken with a Fisheye Lense] Box VA-04 Box 104, Item VA04.03.4.060.P1
[Louis Draper and Students Taken with a Fisheye Lense] Box VA-04 Box 104, Item VA04.03.4.060.P2
[Louis Draper and Students Taken with a Fisheye Lense] Box VA-04 Box 104, Item VA04.03.4.060.P3
[Louis Draper and two others at Gallery] Box VA-04 Box 104, Item VA04.03.4.054.P1
[Louis Draper, and woman processing prints] Box VA-04 Box 29, Item VA04.03.4.017.T1
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