William Bourke Cockran papers, 1881-1924.

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William Bourke Cockran papers, 1881-1924.

The collection consists of correspondence, addresses and speeches, legal papers, and personal and miscellaneous papers, including scrapbooks, newsclippings and memorabilia, related to Cockran's activities as lawyer, orator, politician, Irish activist, and congressman.

17.5 linear feet (42 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6769524

New York Public Library System, NYPL

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