Members of the Elks Club. Seated left to right are Lester Morris (driver), "Uncle Joe" Cannon and Robert G. Macdonald (front seat), W. R. Jewell, Joseph B. Mann, and John Charles Black (back seat). Black was a Union Army Lieutenant Colonel and…
Ella Comber sits for a portrait wearing a fuschia tie.On verso: "Maggie Fankbouer. Sinus, Indiana. Don't forget your promise. C.N.C. [Freau] of 86-87 DDB."
Ella Jane Veazie Fitch, wife of Amza Lewis Fitch, poses for a portrait wearing a dark dress. The image is signed, "For dear sister Ladin, Sep. 8, 1886."
Ella Jane Veazie Fitch poses for a portrait wearing several necklaces and large earrings. Beneath photo: "Dear maternal grandmother of John Amza Morris." On verso: "Granddaughter of Maria Taylor and George Veazie. Wife of Captain Amza Lewis Fitch,…
Ella Maude Fitch Morris poses for a portrait with an open photo album. On verso: "Mrs. Harry Morris, d. 1950's Washington D.C. Daughter of Captain Amza Lewis Fitch, Oak Park, Illinois."
Ella Maude Fitch wears a light colored dress for a portrait session.On verso: "Only child of Captain Fitch, married Harry Morris in Oak Park Sept. 23, 1905, mother of John Amza born 1905 at Wisconsin."
Ella Maude Fitch Morris poses for a portrait wearing a polka dot dress.On verso: "Mrs. Harry Morris (Oak Park & Washington DC), daughter of Captain Fitch."
Song honors the memory of Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth, whose death on May 24, 1861, became a rallying cry for the Union cause. A good friend of the Lincolns, Ellsworth was the first prominent Union soldier to die in the Civil war.
Illustrated five verse song and chorus sung to the tune of "Annie Lisle." Lyrics describe Elmer Ellsworth's death and the desire to fight for his honor. Color cover image depicts building and soldier firing into a group of soldiers.