Hawks 52: Emancipation! (January 1st, 1863)

1862-3: NH doctor ESTHER HILL HAWKS rings in the New Year with the 1st South Carolina (Colored) Regiment ... as the Emancipation Proclamation take effect, and the Union is changed forever!

Colby 103: Bakery Nearby

1862: Colby's on sick leave, waiting to catch a ride back up to the front ...

Colby 102: Holiday

1862: Colby gets an unexpected holiday break as Christmas approaches ...

Colby 53: Newspapers

1862: Colby finds an unquenchable thirst for reading material in camp ...

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 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 ...

“Vote First Or Die” by Eleri Mai Harris (GUEST POST)

Guest artist ELERI MAI HARRIS presents this outsider's view of the long-running political phenomenon that is New Hampshire!

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 ...