Song Bird of the North

Song Bird of the North

1913 en 20 minutes

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Plot

Haywood, a suitor for the hand of Elida Rumsey, is severely reprimanded by her for not enlisting when President Lincoln calls for volunteers. Being deeply interested in the cause, Elida goes and helps Mrs. Pomeroy minister to sick and wounded soldiers. She becomes a favorite with the men, for she frequently sings to them. This attracts the attention of Lincoln

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Cast

Anita Stewart

Anita Stewart

Elida Rumsey

Ralph Ince

Ralph Ince

President Lincoln

Wallace Reid

Wallace Reid

Fowle - a Mission Worker

E.K. Lincoln

E.K. Lincoln

Haywood - Elida's Suitor

Harry T. Morey

Harry T. Morey

Gladden James

Gladden James

Rose Tapley

Rose Tapley

Ned Finley

Ned Finley

Mary Maurice

Mary Maurice

Josie Sadler

Josie Sadler

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