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News clippings, 2002

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 10
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: 2002

Journal articles, Tulane Medicine, “A Mural for the Medical Center” by John Duffy, unidentified date

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: unidentified date

Press release, “Art League in Beloit to Celebrate Life of Franklin Boggs”, 2000

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: 2000

Newsletter: “'History of Medicine in Louisiana' Mural Finds Home at UL Lafayette", Capsules, Volume 25, No. 5, page 1, September/October 2002

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: September/October 2002

Publication: “Franklin Boggs, local visions, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin”, 2005

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: 2005

Publication: “Beloit College, A Contemporary Portrait, A Timeless Testament”, photography by Chuck Savage, 1991

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: 1991

“They Drew Fire, Combat Artists of World War II” VHS, 1999

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: 1999

Homemade signs, “Franklin Boggs, ‘History of Medicine in Louisiana’”

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: 1999-2002

CD. Mural, Powerpoint, Dupré with commentary, n.d.

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 1
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: n.d.

VHS. Franklin Boggs, Interview, 1 hr. and 2 min, unedited, 31 July 2002

 Item — Box: 1, Object: 2
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Boggs painted the mural “The History of Medicine in Louisiana” in 1948. This 112-foot-by-57-inch mural documents the history of medicine in Louisiana. It has been essentially in storage at Tulane Medical Center after more than 25 years on display in the offices of a medical supply company in New Orleans. The semi-abstract painting has been described as “probably the most unique piece of artwork in Louisiana.” It was on the path to obscurity and probably lost when Drs. Thomas and Jean Kreamer...
Dates: Other: 31 July 2002