Last letter written by Elmer Ellsworth (dated May 23, 1861)The Marshall house where Col Ellsworth was shotThe Hotel Monaco, now The Alexandrian, on the site of the Marshall House, seen in 2009.Private Francis Brownell
The grave of Elmer E. Ellsworth, located in Hudson View Cemetery, Mechanicville, NYPhotographs show Colonel Elmer Ellsworth of Field and Staff, 11th New York Infantry Regiment; Marshall House at the corner of King and Pitt Streets, Alexandria, Virginia, the scene of the assassination of Col. Ellsworth on May 24, 1861; and Lieutenant Francis Brownell of Co. A, 11th New York Infantry Regiment, who killed James Jackson after he murdered Col. Ellsworth. From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress. Photographs by Mathew Brady[1]
Before the war, Ellsworth led a touring military drill team, the "Zouave Cadets of Chicago". He was a close personal friend of Abraham Lincoln. After his death, Ellsworth's body lay in state at the White House. The phrase "Remember Ellsworth" became a rallying cry and call to arms for the Union Army.