Peter Cross

1815–1862 (age 47)

Biography

Peter Cross, born in 1815, was a noted engraver whose medal work and delicate portrait miniatures served both private patrons and the mint alike. He trained with skilled artisans of his day to refine the die-cutting techniques that gave American coinage a dignified face.

His remains rest at Lawnview Memorial Park, where visitors recall the precision of his craft. His contributions helped the young republic project stability through enduring imagery.