"The Death of Ellsworth" exhibition, National Portrait Gallery
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Uploaded on Jun 28, 2011
Discussion by James Barber, historian at the National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution. He is Interviewed by Warren Perry, also of the National Portrait Gallery.
"The Death of Ellsworth" recounts the death of Colonel Elmer E. Ellsworth in Alexandria, Virginia. The exhibition is open from April 29, 2011 through March 18, 2012
Elmer Ellsworth was the first Union officer to be killed in the four-year-long struggle. A friend of President Abraham Lincoln, Ellsworth commanded a regiment of New York Fire Zouaves—regiments raised for volunteer service—which participated in the invasion of Northern Virginia on May 24, 1861.
Ellsworth's death at the hands of a local innkeeper made headlines throughout the country and he became a martyr in the North and an inspirational figure for legions of Yankees marching off to war.
His funeral services were held in the White House, where thousands of mourners viewed his corpse lying in state in the East Room. Throughout the Civil War his name, face and heroism was recalled in stationery, sheet music and memorial lithographs.
Francis E. Brownell, the soldier who mortally avenged Ellsworth's assailant, bequeathed several artifacts to the Smithsonian Institution, including the weapons used in the incident and Brownell's Congressional Medal of Honor. The exhibition will bring together a select grouping of once-prized mementoes, including portraits of Ellsworth and Lincoln, as well as Alonzo Chappel's historic painting, The Death of Ellsworth.
James Barber, National Portrait Gallery Historian, is the curator of this exhibition.
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All Comments (2)
fender7375 9 months ago
Fascinating video ... I have always been curious about this incident and wanted to know the details of it. Thank you for posting.
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Meg Thompson 1 year ago
beautifully done--fair, as well.
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