David E. Cronin Papers 1861-1910

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David E. Cronin Papers 1861-1910

This collection consists of material relating to and collected by the artist David E. Cronin, Civil War illustrator and member of the 1st N.Y. Mounted Rifles. Material includes memoirs, correspondence, and documents of Cronin and other Civil War soldiers, as well as Cronin's sketches of Civil War subjects, and a number of published volumes hand-illustrated by Cronin.

3.5 Linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6330545

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