Attached are photos of the fiddle carried on campaign by Lt. J.A. Cross 2ND REGT. N.Y.V.
"Incised on top, lower bass bout, in heart: MARY / 1862. Incised on top, upper treble bout: six five-pointed stars. Incised on top, upper bass bout: seven five-pointed stars. .. Tailpiece: ebony; inlaid mother-of-pearl shield etched with black-painted dot enclosed in a ring; inlaid mother-of-pearl eye at lower end;.. This violin belonged to James A. Cross, who fought for the Union in the Civil War, enlisting in the 2nd Regiment New York Volunteers at Troy, New York, in the spring of 1861. Cross was First Lieutenant from May 14, 1861, through July 29, 1862, and was later promoted to Captain. He decorated the violin with his name, that of his wife, his regiment, and thirteen stars."
The fiddle is in the Canning Collection at the National Music Museum at University of South Dakota http://www.usd.edu/smm/CivilWarViolin.html
James S. Canning was himself a banjo player who learned from the notable CW Veteran and Minstrel banjoist Albert Baur.
- Dan Wykes
"Incised on top, lower bass bout, in heart: MARY / 1862. Incised on top, upper treble bout: six five-pointed stars. Incised on top, upper bass bout: seven five-pointed stars. .. Tailpiece: ebony; inlaid mother-of-pearl shield etched with black-painted dot enclosed in a ring; inlaid mother-of-pearl eye at lower end;.. This violin belonged to James A. Cross, who fought for the Union in the Civil War, enlisting in the 2nd Regiment New York Volunteers at Troy, New York, in the spring of 1861. Cross was First Lieutenant from May 14, 1861, through July 29, 1862, and was later promoted to Captain. He decorated the violin with his name, that of his wife, his regiment, and thirteen stars."
The fiddle is in the Canning Collection at the National Music Museum at University of South Dakota http://www.usd.edu/smm/CivilWarViolin.html
James S. Canning was himself a banjo player who learned from the notable CW Veteran and Minstrel banjoist Albert Baur.
- Dan Wykes
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