Portrait of Julius E. Strawn, son of Jacob Strawn, an early settler of Morgan County. Like his father, Julius was a successful farmer in the Jacksonville area.
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.
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 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.
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."
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 wears a dark dress for a portrait.. On verso: "Julia Jayne, 1st wife of Lyman Trumble, Perry Jayne, great-nephew, August 6, 1952."
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 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.
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…