- IE OH OHS77/9/6/8
- Stuk
- 29 Dec 1907
Part of Woodfield Papers
Obituary of Ellen Adine Bell, widow of David Charles Bell.
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Part of Woodfield Papers
Obituary of Ellen Adine Bell, widow of David Charles Bell.
Photograph of the Bell family drawing room.
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Photograph of the Bell family drawing room in Richmond, Virginia, United States of America.
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Photograph of Rosamund Bell, daughter of Chester Bell, Richmond, Virginia, United States of America.
Photograph of Antoinette Bell.
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Photograph of Antoinette Bell in a drawing room in Richmond Virginia.
Photograph of young Grace or Helen Bell.
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Photographic portrait of Grace or Helen Bell. Printed by CM Gilbert of Gilbert Stuidos at the corner of F & Eleventh Streets, Washington DC, United States of America.
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Photograph of Doctor James Kerr.
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Photographic portrait of Doctor James Kerr. Printed by CW Bell at 463 and 465 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, United States of America.
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Photograph of Lewis Knox Bell.
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Photograph portrait of Lews Knox Bell as a young man. Printed by CW Bell, 463 and 465, Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, United States of America.
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Photograph of Laurie Jane Kerr.
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Photographic portrait of Laurie J Kerr. Printed by CW Bell, 465 and 465 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington DC, United States of America.
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Photograph of David Charles Bell and Ellen Aileen Bell.
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Photograph of elderly David Charles Bell standing with his arm around the wheelchair of his wife, Ellen Aileen Bell. The back reads, "June, 1901 Mr and Mrs David Bell Washington". Photograph printed by Abraham Lincoln Myers Ocean Front and New York Avenue, Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States of America.
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Letter from Frank of the 88th Regiment of the New York Infantry to his father.
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Letter from Frank, surgeon of the 88th Regiment of the New York Infranty in the Union Army, at Harrisons Landing, James River, Virginia, to his father. He writes that he was saddened to hear of the death of his mother, and that he has been sending letters through his friend Howard Carroll, who was later appointed Colonel of the 105th Regiment of the New York Infrantry three days after this letter was sent, 2 August 1862, and led his regiment into the Battle of Antietam on 17 September 1862, and died on 29 September 1862. The identity of Frank is unknown, but he is likely Francis, the nephew of William Gainfort and Lucy Neville. Frank writes of the Irish Brigades courage in battles of July 1862, and of their heavy losses.