Newark Stephen Crane collection, 1897-1981.

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Newark Stephen Crane collection, 1897-1981.

This collection comprises circulars (Files 1-11), letters (Files 12-90, 1897-1956), newspaper clippings (Files 199-326), magazine articles (Files 91-171), miscellaneous (Files 172-198, including books, catalogs, leaflets, genealogical tables, manuscripts, memorabilia, pamphlets, programs, prospectuses, resolutions, and syndicated releases), photographs (Files 328-351), typed copies of newspaper articles (Files 352-388), and excerpts from books: Box #1. An inventory of numbered files. Files 1-80; Box #2. Files 81-170; Box #3. Files 171-180; Box #4. Files 181-290; Box #5. Files 291-311; Box #6. Files 312-388; Box #7.. Files A1-C27; Box #8. D1-M2; Box #9. File H; Box 10. Newspaper clippings (1980-81), Stephen Crane Celebration Materials (1980-81), etc.

4.17 linear ft. (10 Hollinger boxes )

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SNAC Resource ID: 8089081

Newark Public Library, Main Library

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Newark Public Library. New Jersey Reference Division

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Crane, Stephen, 1871-1900

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Stephen Crane was a novelist, poet, and journalst. He was born November 1, 1871, at 14 Mulberry Place, Newark, New Jersey. Crane is best known for his novel The Red Badge of Courage (1895) that depicted the experiences of a soldier in the Civil War. During the Spanish-American War (1898), Crame served as a correspondent. In 1897, he moved to England and met Joseph Conrad and Henry James. Crane died of tuberclosis in 1900. From the description of Newark Stephen Crane collection, 1897-...