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The Clark in Williamstown, Mass. I believe has a number of Homers in their
collection.
Heidi Campbell-Shoaf, Curator
Historical Society of Frederick County
24 East Church Street
Frederick, Md. 21701
www.hsfcinfo.org
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Subject: Winslow Homer
To all:
I have been asked to find out which museum (or other organization),
anywhere, has the largest number of Winslow Homer pieces in its collection.
Any suggestions?
Thanks.
Lisa Dunbar
Museum of Florida History
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