Collection context
Summary
- Creator:
- Ferguson, Duncan (1901-1974)
- Extent:
- 1.14 Cubic Feet
- Language:
- English .
Background
- Scope and Content:
Duncan Ferguson was a New York City-based sculptor and the husband of Alice Decker. Many of the photographs were taken in China, as his father, John Calvin Ferguson, was the founder and president of Nanking University and an advisor to the Chinese Government. Mary Ferguson, whose papers are held at the Rockefeller Archive Center, was his sister.
This small collection contains photographs of Duncan Ferguson and his family, postcards, correspondence, and personal notes.
- Arrangement:
This collection is arranged into 3 series:
1. Photographs
2. Postcards
3. Correspondence and Printed Material
Indexed Terms
- Subjects:
- Photographs
Postcards - Places:
- China
Access
- RESTRICTIONS:
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Collection is open for research. RAC is unable to provide access to obsolete media and original digital media. In addition separated media may not yet have undergone stabilization procedures. When feasible, a digital surrogate may be created via special order. All applicable charges will apply.
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The Rockefeller Archive Center has title, copyright, and literary rights in the collection, in so far as it holds them, and has authority to grant permission to cite and publish archival material from the collection.
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