Charles S. Deneen (center bottom) attends the Madison County centennial celebration in Edwardsville, posing with administration officials and justices of the Illinois Supreme Court. On verso: "STATE OFFICIALS AT EDWARDSVILLE. Gov. Chas. S. Deneen and…
A view of the law offices of John J. Brenholt. On verso: "Alton, Ill. Building containing law offices of Col. J. J. Brenholt, where Charles S. Deneen studied law Saturday afternoons while teaching school at Godfrey, Ill."
Friends and family gather in mourning at the funeral of Charles S. Deneen. On verso: "Front row: Right to left: Mrs. Carl A. Birdsall (daughter, Frances) Chicago, Mrs. Allmand M. Blow (daughter, Dorothy) Tulsa, Oklahoma, Mrs. Charles S. Deneen…
Charles S. Deneen (second from left) gathers in front of an airplane with the State Fair manager (first from the left), Wright Brothers pilot Archidald Hoxsey (third from the left), and the Secretary of Agriculture, presumably at the State Fair. On…
An unknown girl in the foreground and an older women in the background pose near the Edwardsville birth home of Illinois' twenty-third governor, Charles S. Deneen (1905-1913). On verso: "House at Edwardsville, Illinois where Charles S. Deneen was…
John Stanton Fitzgerrell poses for a portrait. On verso: "John Stanton Fitzgerrell (Lebanon) b. Feb. 22, 1864 - deceased. Son of Mary Catherine Moore Fitzgerrell, grandson of Jonathan and Elizabeth Moore. Nephew of Col. Risdon M. Moore of 117th Ill.…
Charles S. Deneen and the Illinois Monument Commission pose in front of the Illinois Monument during the dedication ceremony at the Andersonville Prison in Georgia. Governor Deneen attended the ceremony with Adjutant General Frank S. Dickson and…
Portrait of Colonel Risdon M. Moore, who commanded the 117th Illinois Infantry during the Civil War and taught mathematics at McKendree College. On verso: "Risdon Marshall Moore, San Antonio, Texas, 117th Ill. Infantry - Civil War."
View of the Methodist Episcopal Church, now known as the Shiloh United Methodist Church, in Shiloh. On verso: "Shiloh Illinois M. E. Church, on whose grounds Morris/Deneens frequently worshipped."