Letter, 1861 June 3.

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Letter, 1861 June 3.

Letter, written at Mechanicville, N.Y. "There has a grate meney of our friends written for my son autographs and his papers and books has not come home as yeat and we had but a few so I cut some out of his school books and sent. ..."

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Ellsworth, E. E. (Elmer Ephraim), 1837-1861

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Born as Ephraim Elmer Ellsworth in Malta, New York, Ellsworth grew up in Mechanicville, New York, and later moved to New York City. In 1854, he moved to Rockford, Illinois, where he worked for a patent agency. In 1859, he became engaged to Carrie Spafford, the daughter of a local industrialist and city leader. When Carrie's father demanded that he find more suitable employment, he moved to Chicago to study law and work as a law clerk. In 1860, Ellsworth moved to Springfield, Illinois, to work...

Ellsworth, Ephraim D.

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Father of Elmer E. Ellsworth. E.E. Ellsworth was an army officer who introduced the "Zouave" drill method. He was a member of Abraham Lincoln's campaign staff. He became the first well known Civil War death. From the description of Letter, 1884 December 15. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122578566 Father of, Elmer E. Ellsworth. E.E. Ellsworth was an army officer who introduced the "Zouave" drill method. He was a member of Abraham Lincoln's campaign staff, he became the first...