Judson Newell Cross papers, 1861-1907.

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Judson Newell Cross papers, 1861-1907.

Letters, orders, commissions, returns, reports, and other papers from Cross's Civil War service with the Seventh Ohio Infantry and the Invalid Corps. Letters, clippings, reports, and legal papers relating mainly to his work on the Minneapolis Liquor Control Board (1884), the U.S. Board of Immigration Commissioners (1889-1892), and the Minnesota State Forestry Board (1889-1901), and to his investment in a gold- and lead-mining venture near Hudson Bay (1900-1901).

1.25 cu. ft. (3 boxes, incl. 8 v.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6707072

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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