Correspondence from Theresa Woodruff to Hallie Brooks regarding a memorial for Hale Woodruff. 2 pages.
Correspondence from Theresa Woodruff to Theda Jackson regarding a memorial for Hale Woodruff. 1 page.
A program for a memorial honoring Hale Woodruff. 5 pages.
A program for an exhibit honoring Hale Woodruff. 7 pages.
Correspondence to Richard Long from the Studio Museum regarding a retrospective of Woodruff's work. 4 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding prints of newspaper clippings and the "'Amistad' photo." 2 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting discussing Stoelting's thesis. 3 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting detailing the death of Theresa Woodruff's nephew. 3 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting discussing Woodruff's murals at Talladega College. 4 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting discussing Woodruff's murals at Talladega College. 2 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting discussing Woodruff's murals at Talladega College. 2 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding Woodruff's honorary doctorate from Indiana University. 4 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting answering questions and discussing Stoelting's draft. 6 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding an honorary doctorate presented to Woodruff, and the Atlanta University Art Annuals. 6 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding a talk by Richard Long at the Studio Museum, an honorary doctorate presented to Woodruff, and Stoelting's thesis deadlines. 3 pages.
Correspondence from Theresa Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding her life with Hale Woodruff including a copy of her curriculum vitae. 9 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting regarding corrections of Stoelting's writing. 6 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting in which he describes a meeting with the Archives of American Art, a work being acquired by the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and his wife's education and work history. 4 pages.
Correspondence from Hale Woodruff to Winifred Stoelting discussing Alain Locke and his interest in African Art and his relationship with Woodruff during the 1920s and 1930s. 3 pages.
A questionnaire filled in by Hale Woodruff in which he answers questions relating to the art and museum community in Atlanta, the dates of his marriage and son's birth, and teaching strategies. 3 pages.