Cronise Studio records 1867-1973 1902-1973

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Cronise Studio records 1867-1973 1902-1973

This collection contains financial ledgers and other business records of the Cronise Photo Studio in Salem, Or., started in 1902 by portrait photographer Thomas Jefferson Cronise and continued by his son, Harry W. Cronise, until circa 1973. There is also one volume of business records of another well-known Salem photographer, Myra E. Sperry, as well as records from Thomas Jefferson Cronise's first career as a printer and some personal papers kept by Harry W. Cronise.

3.52 cubic feet; 6 boxes and 1 oversize box

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6366779

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Cronise, Harold W., 1887-1974.

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Cronise Studio

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Thomas Jefferson Cronise was born on October 11, 1853 in Peru, Ill. to Henry and Louise Hosmer Cronise. The family later moved to Seville, Oh., and when Thomas was fourteen, he apprenticed as a printer with newspaper owner John Clark in Wadsworth, Oh. and later worked for newspapers in Seville and York, Oh. In 1875, Thomas’ older brother, Harry H. Cronise, moved to Oregon. Five years later, Thomas followed his brother west and moved to Spokane, Wash., later moving to Salem, Or. in 1...

Cooke & Cronise (Salem, Or.)

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Sperry, Myra E.

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Cronise, Thomas Jefferson, 1853-1927.

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