Ernest Hemingway holds his sister, Carol, while his mother Grace holds Leicester, his brother.
The graduating class of Oak Park High School in 1890. Clarence E. Hemingway is standing in the center of the back row.
Marcelline & Ernest Hemingway being pulled by a neighbor in a wagon along Oak Park Avenue.
Back row: Ernest, Clarence, and Grace H.
Front row: Ursula, Sunny, and Marcelline
"Daddy, Ernest, & Sunny/ 2 little kidsat Des Plaines River. Evans Game Farm, 1913"
Front : Evans Game Farm on Des Plaines River, Ill., 1913
Arrows along bottom of photo point to "EH, Sunny, (Friend), Dr. C Dad"
"Taken at 221 Grove Ave. Ernest Hemingway aged 6--in center; Sister Ursula, 3 yrs., to left; sister Marcelline aged 7 yrs. at right. (Fall of 1905) Taken in Oak Park Ill. in front yard of 221 N. Grove Ave. near to Scoville Library. We lived here one year while Kenilworth Ave (20 room 8 bedroom house was being built. We moved to new house 1906. This was taken as Ernest & Marcelline started grammar school. Mother kept Marcie out to start with Ernest. (Lined out): 439 N. Oak Park Ave. where the first four Hemingway children were born--this was Grandfather Ernest Hall home where we lived. The house across the street was Grandfather Hemingway house."
"Ernest wearing Italian Red Cross uniform and holding cane
with Italian friends at Lake Maggiore, Italy, where he was recovering from wounds.
Late in November or December, 1918. "
"This was after OP High School graduation while E.H. waiting to get word of K.C. Star job. Ernest H. (Right) with Warren Sumner (local) now deceased. W. has worked on our (N. A. reut's?) Longfield Farm opposite side of Walloon Lake -- Ernest & Warren moved the ice house the summer of 1917 before Ernest went to Kansas City."
We howled at C. Bayley who was requesting us to 'kindly glance at the diminutive birdie!'
Marion Vose, Marcelline 5 children 2 counselors
E and M. Hemingway the "twins" 1918"