Robley Cramer and family papers, 1687-1973.

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Robley Cramer and family papers, 1687-1973.

Genealogical and biographical data; legal documents of the Van Der Werken and related families of New York State (1687-1873); a small collection of correspondence of the Hardenbrook and Cramer-Raynesford families (1847-1893), including some Civil War correspondence; as well as correspondence and subject files, newspaper clippings, and other papers of Robley D. Cramer, editor of the "Minneapolis Labor Review" and a member of the Upholsterers Union.

6.0 cu ft. (6 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7315782

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