Oil painting of Ezra Morton Prince, a resident of Bloomington, Illinois, a member of the Free Congregational Church, and a founder of the McLean County Museum of History.
Portrait from shoulders up.
Daguerreotype portrait of Gertrude Kimber Burleigh and her children, Charles C. Burleigh, Jr., Edward Burleigh and Theresa Burleigh.
Sixth-plate daguerreotype portrait of Gertrude Kimber Burleigh (circa 1816-1869) and her children. At right is Charles C. Burleigh, Jr. (1848-1882), the artist. At left is Edward Burleigh (born 1846). At right front is Theresa Burleigh (1851-1944).
Encased in a brown leather-covered wooden case with a thistle design, red velvet cushion and brass preserver. Horizontal orientation.
The Union Meeting House, also kow as the Brick Meeting House, was the site of a talk on Non-Resistance by Charles C. Burleigh in 1842. In 1843 it also featured a memorable appearance by Frederick Douglass