Colby 12: Close to Home

1862: Those lucky boys from Woburn get to visit home any time they want ...

Celebration Day – January 8th, 1829 (Henniker)

The people of Henniker party like it's 1829...

Colby 11: Captain’s Promise

1862: Is Captain Richardson playing favorites in the furlough department?

Swett 3: Train to the Lakes

1865: See? Travel really was more fun for everyone back then โ€ฆ

Colby 10: Stuff for Sale

1862: Camp โ€œvendersโ€ settle in to make money off the boys in blueโ€ฆ

ADVENTURES of a DEAF-MUTE… (Cover & Intro Links)

Let's kick off this series with a pin-up image of Mr. Swett in the Flumeโ€ฆ

Colby 9: Camp Life

1862: Camp routine of the 39th Massachusetts Company K...

Swett 2: Concord Train Station

1865: In which we meet a colorful local characterโ€ฆ

Colby 8: Company K

1862: Three NH lads muster with the Woburn men...

Pring 16 ~ “Wee did behold to burne”

1603: The crew of Martin Pring's last ship watch the New England coast go up in flames...

Swett 1: Adventures of a Deaf-Mute in the White Mountains

1865: Deaf-mute Henniker native William B. Swett begins his journey to the White Mountains...

Colby 6: A Critical Inspection of the Teeth

1862: The 39th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment has high standards for its recruitsโ€ฆ

Goody Cole, Witch of Hampton (Guest Post)

Here's one from the COMICS WORKSHOP archives -- an old mini-comic by Emma (grade 4) starring the only NH woman ever to be convicted of witchcraft: Notice how Emma works in her own brand of humor to dramatize the basic facts of Cole's life. Read an outline of this NH history unit HERE. MORE: Witches! … Continue reading Goody Cole, Witch of Hampton (Guest Post)

Colby 5: We Enlisted

1862: The Colby brothers sign up with a Massachusetts regimentโ€ฆ

NH State Gun Laws

Some of these may surprise you. Know the laws. ย Be responsible, be safe. DETAILS & LINKS: We are concerned here withย state lawsย -- as the footnote says, some federal laws may apply. It all comes back to ARTICLE 2 of the state constitution: [Art.] 2-a. [The Bearing of Arms.]ย All persons have the right to keep and … Continue reading NH State Gun Laws

Colby 3: Woburn

1861-2: Colby finds work at an unfamiliar Massachusetts townโ€ฆ

NH Constitution Article 83 (Part 1): Encouragement of Literature, &c.

Important roles of education, literacy, & the arts in democracy:

Pring 15 ~ Final Fire

1603: The dogs save the fort, communications break down, and the expedition heads for home in this EXCITING CONCLUSION of Martin Pringโ€™s Journal!

Plummer’s Willow (Henniker)

We all start small and grow from there... This story makes me look differently at all the giant trees around me. They're living connections with the days of our great-great-grandparents! Cogswell says Joseph Plummer Sr. and his wife Jane "moved to this town immediately after the close of the Revolution..." [which would've been the early … Continue reading Plummer’s Willow (Henniker)