Evidence of a cavalry raid at Poolesville ...
Colby 105: Surrounded at Prayer
Evidence of a cavalry raid at Poolesville ...
Evidence of a cavalry raid at Poolesville ...
Do officers have special party privileges? ...
Enjoy it while it lasts, and send home for treats!
A well-connected visitor passes through ...
News from Newton!
A brother's concern about the wartime hospital system ...
Newton finally ships out on a barge bound for Washington ...
A sabbath (of sorts) in camp:
Mounting casualties feed anti-war sentiment at the North ...
Colby's health woes continue, but he returns to duty at last ...
Even in winter quarters, the 39th Mass. Volunteers can't quite relax ...
A dipper of hot tea brings back memories of home ...
1862: Now that the holiday boxes have finally arrived, the boys choose to look on the bright side...
Colby's father sends him a knife in his holiday box, but will it get past Capt. Richardson?
Tensions arise in camp as the holidays approach ...
The 39th MA's casualty cases are going nowhere fast ...
1862: Newton's troubles are far from over...
Postal privileges & caustic comments from the camp of the 39th MA:
Colby enjoys the lovely fall weather ... for a little while.
1862: Hard to get a good night's sleep when rumors of raids run rampant ...
Can't you just hear Captain Richardson's teeth grinding in rage? ...
The regiment prepares for Winter Quarters ...
Finally, a fire in the tent! ...
1862: Cotton just isn't warm enough for the southern Winter ...