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The Harry Smith Archives are at POB 1269, Stuyvesant Station, NYC 10009.
 
LT
 
 
At 01:11 PM 2/11/98 -0500, you wrote:
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>Does anyone know the status of Harry Smith's _Number 13_/_The Tin
>Woodsman's Dream_.  Someone also researching Baum films said he heard it
>was being exhibited around Europe.  Can anyone verify this?
>
>Scott
 
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