Ellen G. White at the rostrum on April 2, 1901, speaking at the Dime Tabernacle in Battle Creek, Michigan during the 1901 General Conference Session. On back: "Seated LR: H. E. Rogers -- L. A. Hoopes -- B. F. Stureman -- P. T. Magan -- G. A. Irwin -- S. ...
Portrait of Ellen White (left) and her oldest sister, Carolyn Clough (right) in 1872. Ellen White was 45 years old, and Carolyn was 60 at the time. Carolyn married a Methodist minister, The Reverend Mace. She said she would keep the Sabbath if the whole world would keep it.