Colby 52: Rumors

1862: Real news was scarce indeed ...

Colby 51: Fair Shot

1862: Maybe this is why the picket guards were such poor shots? ...

Colby 50: Teamwork

1862: With a little teamwork and vigilance, a squad of Union soldiers can accomplish an astonishing amount of... card-playing?!

Colby 49: Work Detail

1862: Colby's camp needs firewood ...

Colby 48: Camp Schedule

1862: Daily routine in a union camp along the Potomac lines ...

Hawks 20: Their Environment

1862: Dr. Esther confronts head-on the situation of the South Carolina Freedmen:

Colby 47: “None of us were any too well pleased”

1862: Camp life is definitely a step down from picket duty ...

Hawks 19: The Lowest Type

1862: Dr. Esther sets out to write about freedmen volunteering to fight for the union, but once again encounters her own racial prejudices ...

Colby 46: Alarm

1862: Alert! Alert! The enemy approaches! (Or DOES he...?)

When My Wedding Is Going to Be (Sandwich, NH)

1839: Phebe Weed writes Larkin from Sandwich to tease & joke & vent (in some unexpected ways!)...

Colby 45: The Bones They Found

1862: Recognizing the anniversary of the Battle of Ball's Bluff (1861) ...

Colby 44: As Light As Possible

1862: Freeman checks up on his little brother ...

Hawks 18: Morality

1862: Dr. Esther's observations of the "peculiar characteristics of the negro":

Colby 43: Newton Takes Charge

1862: Newton takes charge ...

Colby 42: A Hundred Feet of Rope

1862: As far as Newton is concerned, the longer the rope, the bigger the tangle ...

Colby 41: Newton & the Georgetown Mules

1862: Freeman's hapless brother Newton Colby seems to have a knack for getting himself into trouble ...

Of One Blood All Nations (Sandwich, NH)

1838: Sandwich petitions Congress to end the "nefarious traffic in slaves" in the District of Columbia...

OCTOBER 1839: Phebe Weed to Larkin Weed (Sandwich, NH)

1839: Phebe Weed (NH) asks her brother Larkin (NJ) for advice about starting a Sandwich silkworm plantation ...

Regulations (New Hampton Academy)

1835: Larkin Weed's daily schedule at New Hampton Academy ...

Colby 40: Button Our Blankets Together

1862: Making the most of limited shelter while the season grows colder ...

Hawks 17: Merely a Subterfuge

1862: Dr. Esther suspects the former slaves are trying to trick her ...

Colby 39: And a Vigilant Lookout

1862: Rebels on the far bank!

Thus You See (New Hampton, NH)

1835: Larkin Weed writes home, in part to justify the expense boarding school at New Hampton ...

Colby 38: The Picket Line

1862: How they guarded the Potomac River, border between Union and Rebellion ...