1858: Burleigh K. Jones has some fun times planned for May Day, but life around the capital still seems unbearably dull... (Drawn by guest artist Althea Barton)
Hawks 21: Family of Servants
1862: Dr. Esther has some help at her new home in South Carolina ...
I am Pedling Buttons (B K Jones, March 6th 1858) (Guest Post)
1858: Be careful what you wish for! Burleigh K. Jones just can't get rid of those buttons he had his brother send him from Boston! (Drawn by guest artist Heather Mitchell) ...
They Have Discovered a Cave! (B K Jones, April 1st 1855) (Guest Post)
1855: Contoocook's Burleigh K. Jones shares news from home (and demonstrates his sense of humor) in an exciting letter to his brother Sullivan. (Drawn by guest artist Andrew Z.) ...
I Will Pledge Myself (Jones, June 13th 1862, #3)
1862: The Union armies stand at the gates of Richmond, and to Burleigh, the war seems all but won. He couldn't be more wrong ...
Company B Fall in for Dinner (Jones, June 13th 1862, #2)
1862: Burleigh K. Jones takes a break from letter writing to observe dinnertime; then he continues with some ghastly details from the Fair Oaks battlefield:
Open Studio + Workshops @ Hopkinton Town Library (23 March)
10:00-3:00 = Open Studio / 11-12:00 = Comics Workshop (Ages 8-12) / 1-2:00 = Family Comics Workshop ...
Dear Brother (Jones, June 13th 1862)
Contoocook's Burleigh K. Jones writes to his brother following the Battle of Seven Pines ...
Colby 25: Rumors of Jackson
1862: Gossip spreads about the regiment's first assignment ...
Hawks 9: Beautiful City
1862: Dr. Esther seems to have a weak spot for the opulent luxury of plantation culture ...
Colby 24: Baltimore Poison
1862: Dangers of roadside rebel coffee in Baltimore ...
Bridge Up, Money Down (Henniker)
1780: How much rum does it take to build a bridge during a Revolution?
Portsmouth Treaty: Count Witte’s Plan of Battle
1905: Count Sergei Iulievich Witte sails for Portmouth, NH to negotiate an end the Russo-Japanese War. But he plans to fight, in his own way, for his beloved Russian Empire...
Colby 23: Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon
1862: The regiment receives a generous reception in Philly ...
Colby 22: Philadelphia by Mule
1862: With the war raging next door in Maryland, the city of Philadelphia STILL insists on certain inconvenient city ordinances ...
Henniker 1861 School Committee Report (Part 3)
1861: Parents! Lay not the flattering unction! ...
Colby 21: The Wait
1862: Colby's long slow journey to the front continues ...
Hawks 8: Miserable Night
1862: Dr. Esther's party passes a difficult first night in their new quarters ...
Henniker 1861 School Committee Report (Part 2)
1861: In its official report, the Henniker School Committee proceeds to excoriate parents & dispense vocational advice:
Colby 20: On Parade
1862: Discipline stretches in the hot noonday sun ...
Henniker 1861 School Committee Report (Part 1)
1861: As the Civil War breaks wide open & Henniker issues its annual Town Report, the School Committee sounds an incendiary call to either FIX the schools, or DO AWAY with them altogether!
Colby 19: Getting Back
1862: Despite the Captain's wrath, Colby seems to really relish this memory of his escape from camp the week before ...
Hawks 7: Home
1862: Dr. Esther & her band of missionary women arrive at their new quarters ...
The Civil War Diary of Freeman Colby (INTRO)
1861: Background info & links for Freeman's diary ...