Forsyth Family Photograph Collection, approximately 1860-1905
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Forsyth (Family : Forsyth, James W. (James William), 1834-1906)
- Title
- Forsyth Family Photograph Collection
- Dates
- approximately 1860-1905 (inclusive)18601905
- Quantity
- 41 photographic prints, 1 menu card (1 box) ; sizes vary
- Collection Number
- PH1323
- Summary
- Photographs of the General John Forsyth family, Fort Riley, Kansas, Civil War soldiers and battlefield
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Entire collection can be viewed on the Libraries Digital Collections website. Permission of Curator is required to view originals.
- Languages
- English and Italian
Biographical Note
James William Forsyth (1834-1906) was a United States Major General who graduated from West Point in 1856. He served under General Philip H. Sheridan both during and after the Civil War and was the commander at Wounded Knee Massacre in 1890. Forsyth was born in Maumee City, Ohio on August 26, 1834. He was the son of James Henry and Charlotte Templeton Jackson Forsyth. He was a grandson of William Forsyth and Margret Lyttle Forsyth of Detroit, Michigan, and a descendent of William Forsyth of Blackwater, Ireland, who fought under General Wolf at the siege of Quebec and received large grants of land from England. James had eight siblings, including sisters Charlotte and Ada, as well as brothers Henry A. ("Alan") and George Duncan, each of whom are represented in these papers. After attending West Point, Forsyth served in the 9th US Infantry, spending time in Washington Territory at Fort Bellingham and on the San Juan Islands at Camp Pickett. As a lieutenant, Forsyth served in the Civil War with the Army of the Potomac and Major General Philip H. Sheridan. It was during time that Forsyth met George A. "Sandy" Forsyth. James and Sandy refer to each other as "brother" in many of their letters.
In 1867, Forsyth married Lizzie Dennison, daughter of William Dennison, governor of Ohio. Lizzie's siblings include Erasmus, Herman and Jennie. James and Lizzie had three daughters, Bessie, Mary, and Marion, and one son, William Dennison Forsyth. Bessie would marry Colonel Dallas Bache, a Civil War surgeon and a great grandson of Benjamin Franklin. Marion wed Lieutenant William Fitzgerald. Mary wed General John M. Bacon who served as a Captain in the 9th Cavalry under Major George A. Forsyth. Forsyth remained Chief of Staff for Sheridan after the war.
Moving to the Gulf of Mexico, he served as acting inspector general of the Military Division there. Forsyth followed Sheridan when he became commander of the Department of Missouri in 1866. Forsyth first served as an inspector and then obtained an appointment in the cavalry. From 1868 to 1869 he engaged in military campaigns against Comanche, Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Kiowa Indians. In 1870, Forsyth went to Europe as an official observer to the Franco-Prussian War. Upon returning to the United States in the late 1870s, Forsyth spent time inspecting and monitoring relations with various Indian agencies. He also commanded cavalry units in the 1878 Bannock campaign. By 1885, Forsyth was the commander of Fort Maginnis in Montana. Here he monitored the Crow, Cree, and the Gros Ventres (Atsina) Indians. In 1886, he received a promotion to the rank of colonel and was placed in command of the 7th at Fort Riley, Kansas. Forsyth's work at Fort Riley led to his role as commander in the Wounded Knee Massacre of December 1890, in which he attempted to disarm some members of the Sioux community near Pine Ridge agency in South Dakota, resulting in a chaotic conflict with many fatalities. Forsyth further engaged the Sioux the following day at Drexel Mission. The matter spurred an official investigation, but Forsyth was cleared of any wrongdoing and many of the officers involved received Medals of Honor. In 1894, as Commander of California, Forsyth was promoted to Major General and retired to his birthplace of Ohio in 1897.
James William Forsyth died in Columbus, Ohio on October 24, 1906.
Content Description
Photographs of James W. Forsyth in uniform at various ages and photographs of various family members. Some Fort Riley photographs, and various carte de visite cards of Camp Winfield Scott/Farnhold's House (Brady's Album Gallery) and various civil war military leaders. Also one handwritten menu card from the Hotel de la Grande Bretagne.
Use of the Collection
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Restrictions on Use
Copyright transferred to the University of Washington Libraries. The photographs are mostly from the 19th century and early 20th century and were not taken by anyone in the donor's family so they would not be subject to copyright.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
Arranged in 7 series.
- Forsyth Family Members
- James W. Forsyth
- Civil War Officer Portraits
- Fort Riley
- Mathew Brady's Cartes de Viste of Civil War Sites
- Ephemera
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Forsyth Family Members
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Description: Portrait of Elizabeth (Lizzie) Dennison Forsyth
Written on verso: Mrs. J. W. Forsyth, Columbus, Ohio.
Dates: between 1860 and 1870Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 1 -
Description: Portrait of Elizabeth (Lizzie) Dennison ForsythGriswold (photographer)
Written on verso: My grandmother.
Dates: between 1860 and 1870Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 2 -
Description: Portrait of Mary Dennison Forsyth (Bacon) as a babyJ. M. Elliott, Columbus, Ohio (photographer)
Written on verso: Mother's first baby picture Mary D. Forsyth Bacon
Dates: 1870?Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 3 -
Description: Portrait of Marion Forsyth FitzGerald
Hand-colored. Photograph is torn in half.
Written on verso: Marion Forsyth FitzGerald.
Dates: between 1880 and 1890Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 4 -
Description: Children of James and Elizabeth Forsyth: Elizabeth Dennison (Bach), Mary Dennison (Bacon)), Marion (FitzGerald); William DennisonJ. E. Beebe, Chicago, Illinois (photographer)
Written on verso: E. B. Perry; Aunt Bessy holding Uncle Dennison; on her left my Mother; on her right Aunt Marion. Their names: Elizabeth Forsyth (Bacon), William Dennison Forsyth, Mary Dennison Forsyth (Bacon) Marion Forsyth (FitzGerald); Bessy b. Jan 4, 1869; Mary b. September 15, 1870; Marion b. August 20, 1874; William Dennison, b, March 28, 1876.
Dates: 1878?Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 5 -
Description: Portrait of Mrs. William Dennison (Ann Elizabeth Dennison (Neil)Ge L Fratelli, Vianelli, Venzia (Venice) (photographer)
Written on verso: Mrs. William Dennison (Ann Eliza Neil Dennison).
Dates: between 1860 and 1870Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 6 -
Description: Governor and Mrs. William Dennison, Elizabeth Dennison Forsyth, and others at Annapolis
Written on verso: Belongs to E. B. Perry. Taken at Annapolis. on the right Gov. & Mrs. William Dennison, Jr. (my great grandfather & grandmother. My grandmother in dark clothes. Elizabeth Dennison Forsyth, her brother behind her, my great Uncle Razz [Erasmus] Dennison, Aunt Jenny and boy Nol [illegible].
Dates: between 1860 and 1870Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 7 -
Dates: between 1864 and 1866Container: Box/Folder 1/1, Item 8
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James W. Forsyth
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Description: James W. Forsyth, 2nd Lieutenant, sitting on supply crates while serving in the Washington (State) Territory at Fort Bellingham or Camp Pickett
Served at Ft. Bellingham, Washington and Camp Pickett , San Juan Islands, Washington, 1856 -1861.
Dates: between 1856 and 1861Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 9 -
Description: Brigadier General James W. ForsythTaber Photographic Co., San Francisco (photographer)
Written on front: Brig Genl U.S.A. Orgl taken 1865.
Dates: 1865Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 10 -
Description: James W. ForsythT. Lilienthal, New Orleans
Written on the front: Your devoted son, James W. Forsyth
Dates: between 1866 and 1867Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 11 -
Description: James W. ForsythT. Lilenthal, New Orleans (photographer)
Written on verso: How do you like this style of carrying the hands ??. My [illegible] RR??
The photograph has a hand written date of 1867. However the revenue stamp on the back dates the photograph between 1864 and 1866.
Dates: between 1866 and 1867Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 12a -
Dates: September 1873Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 12b
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Dates: between 1861 and 1865Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 13
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Description: Major General James W. Forsyth at the E A. Ogden Memorial, Fort Riley, Kansas
Written on verso: Center of the United States.
Dates: 1905?Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 14a -
Description: Major General James W. Forsyth at the E A. Ogden Memorial, Fort Riley, Kansas
Copy of item 14a.
Dates: 1905?Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 14b -
Dates: 1905?Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 15
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Description: James W. ForsythTabor, San Francisco, CA (photographer)
Written on front: To my old and devoted friends - William W. Forsyth, Major General, U.S. A. (over). Written on verso: My Dear Mrs. Wood- In fear that you might forget your old Walla Walla and California friend. I send you this Postal (spl). Sincerely yours, Tony Forsyth. Columbus, Ohio. January 20th/05. P.S. Give my love to Ernest and tell him I love him still. You may kiss him from Mr Tony.
Dates: 1905Container: Box/Folder 1/2, Item 16
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Civil War Officer Portraits
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Description: Photograph of four Civil War generalsAlexander Gardner, Washington, D.C. (photographer)Dates: between 1861 and 1864Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 17
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Description: Composite photograph of General Winfield Scott and his 12 generalsCharles Taber & Co., New Bedford, Mass (photographer)
Some generals included are: Major General George Brinton, Brigadier General Robert Anderson, Major General John E. Wood, Major General John A. Dix, Major General John C. Fremont, Brigadier General Nathaniel Lyon,. The names of the others are illegible.
Dates: between 1861 and 1865Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 18 -
Description: Group of 13 Civil War generals
General John Mosby Bacon, James Forsyth's son-in-law, is in the front row, second from the right.
Dates: between 1861 and 1865Container: Box/Folder 1/3, Item 19 -
Description: Brigadier General John Mosby Bacon
Written on verso: General John Mosby Bacon; born: April 1844; died: March 19, 1913; Father of Elizabeth B. Perry; Grandfather of Elizabeth Upton; Great-grandfather of Melissa Cyders.
Dates: 1898Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 20 -
Description: Lieutenant General Ulysses S. GrantBrady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C (photographer)Dates: 1864Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 21
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Description: Captain [illeg.]. W. JamesDates: between 1861 and 1864?Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 22
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Dates: between 1863 and 1864?Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 23
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Description: Major General George B. McClellanR. W. Addis, Washington, D.C (photographer)
Written on verso: Affectionately yours, G. B. McClellan.
Dates: 1861?Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 24 -
Description: Major General George G. MeadeBrady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, New York and Washington, D.C (photographer)
Written on the verso: Major General Meade, Commander of the A. of P. [Army of the Potomac].
Dates: August 1863Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 25 -
Description: Major General Jesse L. RenoR. W. Addis, Washington, D.C. (photographer)
Written on front: Reno, Killed S. Mt. [ illegible.]. [Killed at the Battle of South Mountain, Maryland] .
Dates: 1862?Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 26 -
Description: Lieutenant Colonel J. G. SawtelleD. Appleton & Co. New York (photographer)
Written on front: Lt. Col J. G. Sawtelle, Q M Calvary Corps. [Quartermaster Calvary Corps]
Possibly C. G. Sawtelle who served as Quartermaster until his retirement in 1897. Printed on verso: Cartes de Visite.
Dates: between 1861 and 1864?Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 27 -
Dates: between 1861 and 1865?Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 28
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Description: Major General James H. WilsonJohn Golden & Co., Washington, D. C. (photographer)
Written on front: J. H. Wilson, Brig. Gen.
Dates: between 1861 and 1864?Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 29 -
Description: Prince Philippe, Duke de Orleans and Prince Robert, Duke of ChartresBrady, Washington, D.C (photographer)
Both Prince Philippe, Duke of Orleans and his brother, Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres served as Assistants Adjunctant General with a rank of Captain under the Commander of the Army of the Potomac.
Dates: 1861Container: Box/Folder 1/4, Item 30
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Civil War Era Portraits
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Description: Italian GeneralE. Le Jeune, Naples, Italy (photographer)
Inscription on verso is written in Italian..
Dates: between 1861 and 1865?Container: Box/Folder 1/5, Item 31 -
Dates: between 1861 and 1865?Container: Box/Folder 1/5, Item 32
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Description: Erasmus W. RossVannerson & Jones, Richmond, Va (photographer)
Written on the front: Yr. truly E. W. Ross. Written on verso: Member of: Randolph Lodge 19, Chapter 43, Commandery, 2. Richmond VA.
Dates: between 1864 and 1866Container: Box/Folder 1/5, Item 33
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Fort Riley
Colonel James ('Tony') William Forsyth served as commander of Fort Riley, Kansas, 1887-1890. First known as Camp Center, the site was chosen in 1851 for its proximity to the geographical center of the contiguous United States. On June 23. 1853, the camp was renamed Fort Riley in honor of Major General Bennett C. Riley who led the first military escort along the Santa Fe trail. The fort's initial purpose was to protect pioneers and traders on the Oregon-California and Santa Fe Trails.
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Description: Interior of chapel at Fort Riley decorated for the Bessie Forsyth and Colonel Dallas Bache weddingHopkins & Pennell Photographers. Junction City, Kansas (photographer)Dates: November 5, 1891Container: Box/Folder 1/6, Item 34
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Description: Four horse mounted troopers at Fort Rileyprobably J.J. Pennell, Junction City, KS (photographer)Dates: between 1891 and 1894?Container: Box/Folder 1/6, Item 35
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Description: Panoramic view of Fort Riley from an adjacent meadowprobably J.J. Pennell, Junction City, KS (photographer)Dates: between 1891 and 1894?Container: Box/Folder 1/6, Item 36
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Description: Panoramic view of Fort Riley from an adjacent meadowprobably J.J. Pennell, Junction City, KS (photographer)Dates: between 1891 and 1894Container: Box/Folder 1/6, Item 37
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Mathew Brady's Cartes de Viste of Civil War Sites
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Description: African American Soldiers at General Lafayette's headquarters, Farnhold's house and York River in the distanceMathew Brady's Album Gallery. No.370 (photographer)
Written on front: 4yrs [illegible], Hugh Porter. Printed on verso: Headquarters Lafayette-Headquarters Gen'l Porter.
Dates: between 1861 and 1865?Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 38 -
Description: Southwest view of Battery, No. 1 at Farnhold's house, Yorktown, VirginiaMathew Brady's Album Gallery. No. 365 (photographer)
Printed on verso: At Farnhold's house, York River, mounting 5 100-pound, and 1 200-pound rifled guns.
Dates: 1862Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 39 -
Description: Troops at Headquarters, Camp Winfield ScottMathew Brady's Album Gallery No. 367 (photographer)
Written on verso: NEAR YORKTOWN, May 3, 1862
Dates: May 3, 1862Container: Box/Folder 1/7, Item 40
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Ephemera
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Description: Personal menu card for General Forsyth, Hotel Grand Bretagne
Menu for Hotel de la Grande Brotagne written in French on verso.
Dates: 1871Container: Box/Folder 1/8, Item 41
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Visual Materials Collections (University of Washington)
Personal Names
- Forsyth, James W. (James William), 1834-1906--Family--Photographs
- Forsyth, James W. (James William), 1834-1906--Friends and associates--Photographs
- Forsyth, James W. (James William), 1834-1906--Photographs
