Letter, 1884 December 15.

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Letter, 1884 December 15.

Letter written at Mechanicville, N.Y. to James W. Howarth. "Your letter was duly received this morning in reply will say we have had letters ever since his fall for his autograph I have look over our letters over two hours today to find one I find some that has Col. Ellsworth, but not with the Col. E.E. Ellsworth on,..." Also includes autographs of Col. E.E. Ellsworth and F.E. Brownell.

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Ellsworth, E. E. 1837-1861.

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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...

Brownell, Francis E. (Francis Edwin), 1840-1894

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Civil War private, 11th New York, Company A; lieutenant, 11th U.S. Infantry; first soldier to receive congressional medal of honor. From the description of Letter: St. Louis, M[iss]o[uri]., to John C. Powers [i.e., Power], Springfield, Illinois, 1878 May 24. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 27819087 From the description of Letter and picture: to Col[onel] F[rank] C. Loveland, New York City, 1888 July 18. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). Worl...

Howarth, James

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