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James Madison Ewing
James Madison Ewing
NameJames Madison Ewing
PhotographerF. LaRoche
Highest RankSergeant
UnitCo. G, 10th Missouri Infantry
BornOctober 1841
Place BornIllinois
DiedJune 26, 1910
Place DiedSeattle, WA
BuriedWashelli (Seattle)
Service RecordEnlisted as a Sergeant 8/17/1861 (residence Plymouth, IL); on 8/20/1861 mustered into "I" Co. MO 10th Infantry at St. Louis; transferred 4/27/1862 from company I to company G; Mustered Out 8/24/1864 St. Louis, MO
Obit/Notes-- Funeral notice, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Monday, June 27, 1910, Classifieds, page 1, column A

EWING - In this city, at the family residence, 154 Blewitt street, June 26, 1910, James M. Ewing, aged 68 years, has gone to rest.

The funeral services will be held Tuesday, at 2 p.m., from the new chapel of the Fremont Undertaking Company, Masonic Temple, Fremont. G. A. R. and friends invited to attend. Interment G. A. R. cemetery.

-- Obituary, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Tuesday, June 28, 1910, page 12, column B

James M. Ewing
James M. Ewing, 68 years old, a veteran of the civil war and a resident of Seattle for nineteen years, died Sunday night at the home of his daughter Mrs. Jessie Rowley, 154 Blewett street. Mr. Ewing was a sergeant in Company B[sic], of the Tenth Missouri. He leaves three children, Mrs. Rowley, Mrs. C. W. Scott, of Seattle, and D. E. Ewing, of Oberlin, Kas.

-- Funeral notice, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Tuesday, June 28, 1910, Classifieds, page 2, column D

EWING - The funeral services for James M., the beloved father of Mrs. C. W. Scott, Mrs. Jessie Rawley and D. E. Ewing, will be held today at 2 p.m. from the new chapel of the Fremont Undertaking Co., Masonic Temple, Fremont. G. A. R. and friends invited to attend. Rev. E. R. Sutton officiating. Interment G. A. R. cemetery.
Subjects (TGM)Ewing, James Madison, 1841-1910--Portrait photographs
Grand Army of the Republic. Stevens Post No. 1--People--Washington (State)--Seattle--Portrait photographs
United States--History--Civil War, 1961-1865--Veterans--Washington (State)--Seattle--Portrait photographs
Digital CollectionGrand Army of the Republic Civil War Portraits
Order NumberGAR048
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction or to inquire about permission, contact the Hugh and Jane Ferguson Seattle Room in The Seattle Public Library at (206) 386-4633 or send email to sea@spl.org.
Photograph Number13.2
RepositorySeattle Public Library
Repository CollectionHugh and Jane Ferguson Seattle Room, Local History Collection
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned as 400 ppi TIFF on a Microtek 9800 scanner; derivatives created using Adobe Photoshop (600 pixels wide) and saved as a JPG file using Photoshop's image quality "8". Scanning performed in 1/2007.
Studio LocationSeattle, WA
Original CreatorLaroche, Frank
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