Harriet Patience Dame (State House)

From a portrait at theย NH State House. NEXT: Civil War nurse >> Harriet Patience Dame served as a regimental nurse with the 2nd NH throughout the Civil War, and was even captured twice! ย She was born at North Barnstead. Dame was inducted into the Nursing Hall of Fame in 2002. born 5 January 1815

Daniel Webster on Slavery, the Constitution, and Secession

A career-defining speech on slavery and the constitution, given by NH native Daniel Webster to the US Senate on 7 March, 1850 ... << BEFORE:ย The ages of Daniel Webster ... SOURCE:ย Adapted fromย full text of speech @ย DANIEL WEBSTER: Dartmouth'sย ย Favorite Son (There is really a WHOLE LOT MORE to the speech... you can read it for yourself!) … Continue reading Daniel Webster on Slavery, the Constitution, and Secession

James Willis Patterson

Drawn from a portrait in the reading room at Tucker Free Library (Henniker, NH): Pattersonย taught school in New Hampshire, and later served as a Republican member of Congress during the Civil War, where heย supported the establishment of Freedmen's Schools in the South. [Also seeย James W. Patterson on Wikipedia]

Unknown Soldier (Stoddard, 1864)

Henry Stevens finally joins the 18th NH volunteers, but he never makes it into battle... SOURCE: HSCCย Monadnock Moment No. 029: Stoddard's Unknown Soldier Originally published inย Monadnock History Comicsย (Keene Sentinel, 2005) Discussion questions:ย  This episode mentions the names of several historical figures. Which names do you recognize? Why are they famous? Abraham Lincoln William Tecumseh Sherman … Continue reading Unknown Soldier (Stoddard, 1864)

5th NH: Deployment (1861)

The 5th NH suffers its first casualty on the train from Concord, long before the first battle...