Joseph Littlefield, pictured here next to his pharmacy on wheels near his house in Aurora, Nebraska in 1906, lived a long and eventful life.Born in Peoria County, Illinois in 1840, Littlefield served almost three years in the Civil War as a private…
Joseph Littlefield, pictured here next to his pharmacy on wheels near his house in Aurora, Nebraska in 1906, lived a long and eventful life.Born in Peoria County, Illinois in 1840, Littlefield served almost three years in the Civil War as a private…
This is Joseph Littlefield's Civil War discharged record from June 6th, 1865. Born in Peoria County, Illinois in 1840 Joseph Littlefield served almost three years in the Civil War as a private in company C of 102nd Illinois volunteer regiment. After…
The photograph shows a part of Joseph Littlefield's family (his second wife Charlotte, his children from two marriages, his sisters) near the Littlefields' home in Aurora, Nebraska where Joseph moved in 1904.
Born in Peoria County, Illinois in 1840…
Printed funeral cards like this one were distributed among family and friends to invite them to the ceremony and last rites. These cards are a valuable source for dates in a family history.
Joseph Littlefield lived a long and eventful life. Born in…
The family of the deceased distributed printed memorial cards like this to people at the funeral as a remembrance of the deceased. They often featured appropriate verse and imagery.
Joseph Littlefield lived a long and eventful life. Born in Peoria…
Joseph Littlefield filled out this Oath of Identity blank form probably in preparation to certify his Civil War record documents with the notary while applying for a pension. When filled the document would testify that the person appearing before the…
This is a wedding photo, from the wedding of Josephine Lomeier's parents. Her parents met in Omaha, and they are both from Carlentini, Italy. They were married in 1918. Both of Lomeier's parents emigrated separately in 1908. Her father originally…
This is the Journal of Alex Pirnie. Pirnie lived in Custer County in the early twentieth century. The journal was brought into the Custer County History Harvest by Kevin Cooksley.