Pappas, Christine L., 1986
Scope and Contents
The Correspondence series was arranged by the original processor, and it was left mostly untouched when the collection was revised and the finding aid written. It is arranged in several different broad categories, including by subject, alphabetical by surname, and by date. The arrangement should be fairly self-explanatory, but it is recommended that the researcher checks multiple files if he or she is looking for something in particular. For example, it is possible that correspondence to or from an individual who has his or her own distinct folder (for example, folder 27: Mott, Maryanne and Herman Warsh) might also be found in the folders arranged by date, or in the condolence cards and letters.
A folder that might be of particular interest is called “VIPs.” It contains correspondence from fairly well-known individuals, ranging from politicians to artists to labor organizers. It is unknown if the Fasanellas kept this folder distinct from other correspondence, or if this organization was created at a later date. This folder contains correspondence from: George Altomare, Ken Auletta, Dolores J. Bartlett, Honorable John A. Barone, Michael R. Bloomberg, Julian Bond, Richard J. Bonforte, John Brademas, Michael Burke, Frances N. Chaves, Cesar E. Chavez, William Clinton, James Early, Howard Fast, Geraldine A. Ferraro, Antonio Frasconi, Charles A. Gargano, Maxwell Geismar, Vartan Gregorian, Pete Hamill, Leona M. Helmsley, John B. Hodgson, Lorenzo Homar, Langston Hughes, Bill Irwin, John Jay Iselin, Franklyn G. Jenifer, Bruce and Ellen Kaiper, Anthony Lewis, John and Mary Lindsay, Jerre Mangione, James J. Matles, Joan Adams Mondale, Paul O'Dwyer, Robert Orsi, William F. passannante, Nicholas Pileggi, Jane Russell, Anthony Scotto, Pete Seeger, William Serrin, Joel Siegel, Patrick Watson, Milton Wolff, John Zuccotti
Dates
- Other: 1986
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open for research. Access to sensitive materials may be restricted at the discretion of the American Folk Art Museum.
Extent
From the Series: 2.0 cubic feet (standard document cases)
Language of Materials
English
Creator
- From the Collection: Fasanella, Ralph, (1914-1997) (Person)
- From the Collection: Fasanella, Eva, (1920-2006) (Person)
Repository Details
Part of the American Folk Art Museum Archives Repository
47-29 32nd Place
Long Island City New York 11101 United States
(212) 595-9533
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