Class Year
2004
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Description
Researchers will discover this collection to be complementary to, yet distinct from the Stephen H. Warner Southeast Asia Photograph Collection. For instance, one will find correspondence between Warner’s mother and Curator David Hedrick; however, the letters focus on the memory of Steve portrayed in the exhibit, “Stephen H. Warner 1946- 1971: Words and Pictures from the Vietnam War.” In addition to correspondence, one will discover rich sources that discuss the layout, proposals, and efficacy of the Stephen Warner Exhibit. Numerous photographs and the actual exhibit materials provide the researcher with excellent imagery and allow him or her to better understand Warner’s experiences in Vietnam.
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Publication Date
April 2004
Keywords
Gettysburg College, Musselman Library Special Collections, Vietnam War, Stephen H. Warner, Stephen Warner, war correspondent, Southeast Asia, war photography
Disciplines
Asian History | Cultural History | History | Military History | Social History | United States History
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This finding aid appears in Gettysburg College's institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution.
Recommended Citation
Swaney, Keith R., "MS-054: The Papers of David Hedrick on the Stephen H. Warner Exhibit" (April 2004). Special Collections and College Archives Finding Aids. Special Collection and College Archives, Musselman Library, Gettysburg College.
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