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. Cover image depicts soldier pointing sword in upper left-hand corner above the words "Remember…
A young boy helps set up two large kettles for cooking at the Elm River Chowder in northern Wayne County. Chowders are a Southern Illinois tradition where community members come together to cook several kettles of soup made with a base of salt pork,…
Toddlers Elma Bohart (left) and Velma Bohart (right), sit for a portrait. On verso: "Twin daughters of Henry A. and Annie Walgrove Bohart. Born on July 4 1908 at Annawan, Illinois."
State Treasurer Elmer J. Hoffman (far left) poses for a photo with several party guests, including Clerk of the Supreme Court Earle Benjamin Searcy (center) and Lula Fae Isenberg Searcy (seated, center).
Several politicians gather in the office of the Secretary of State for a photo opportunity. From left to right: State Treasurer Elmer J. Hoffman; Attorney General Latham Castle; Secretary of State Charles Carpentier; Judge Ray Klingbiel; Lieutenant…
Elmira Vandora Lillibridge Kidd, of Buckheart Township, Fulton County, wears a lace collar in a portrait drawing. Kidd was an ordained minister of a Methodist Protestant Church, wife of Jeremiah Wesley Kidd, and a mother to seven children.
Ivy-covered trellises adorn the first floor of a two-story home at Elmwood Farm in Flora.On verso: "Parsons, Lewis Baldwin (Maj. Gen., U.S.A.); Return to Elmwood Farm; Flora, Illinois"
Members of the Elmwood Park Electric Department stand outside of their truck. On verso: "1960 Elmwood Park Electrical Department - left to right Bingle & taken on Diversey near Sunset Drive on the north side of town."
Springfield High School teachers Elru Logan and Ellen Rourke and Dean of Boys Roy "Daddy" Wintz pose with clocks given to them upon their retirement. On verso: "Year of retirement from S. H. S. Gifts to them, clocks."
The letter, labeled "War Bulletin 75,000" and written on "Head-Quarters Armies of the United States" letterhead, briefs the reader on the Union's positions in Richmond and Petersburg, as well as the threat of the Confederate Army to Northern cities,…