Judge J. O. Cunningham poses for a portrait while looking off to the side. On verso: "Judge J. O. Cunningham, Urbana, Ills. One of the founders of the Illinois State Historical Society, May 19, 1899."
David Davis makes notes of evidence or of testimony in John C. Baddeley use Davis, Moody & Co. v Jesse Burke concerning $400 in disputed goods supposed to be delivered by Burke to Baddeley in 1837. Those speaking or attesting during the hearing…
Julia C. Day poses for a portrait wearing a dark dress. On verso "Aunt Daisy's aunt, b. 13 June 1850, dau. Geo[rge] & Henrietta (Shank) Day." Sister of William Day.
Julia Duncan Kirby, wife of Edward Payson Kirby and daughter of Joseph Duncan, the sixth Governor of Illinois, sits for a portrait wearing a striped dress.
Julia Maria Jayne Trumbull wears a dark dress for a portrait.. On verso: "Julia Jayne, 1st wife of Lyman Trumble, Perry Jayne, great-nephew, August 6, 1952."
A watercolor shows Julia Jayne Trumbull standing behind a chair posing for a portrait.On verso: "Julia Jayne, First wife of Lyman Trumble, Perry Jayne - Great nephew, August 6, 1952."
Julia Maria Jayne Trumbull, Lyman Trumbull's first wife, stands next to a chair during a portrait session. On verso: "If the negative can be found, I should like 1 doz. copies twice the size of this. L. Trumbull."
Julius A. Brown of Monticello, Piatt County, sits for a portrait. Brown was a Republican Representative of the 30th District in the 36th General Assembly of Illinois.
Julius Carl Hoffmann poses for a portrait at West Bloomfield Academy in New Jersey. On verso: "Dr. J. C. Hoffmann Born: July 6, 1848. Illinois. Died: Jan 4, 1935. Calif. Daughter: Alma Hoffmann Service."
Julius C. Hoffmann poses for a portrait at the age of 16 during his first year (1864-1865) at the United States Naval Academy in Newport, Rhode Island.