1862: Dr. Esther makes friends during a short stop in a stinky New York hotel room...
Hawks 2: Alone in the City
1862: Dr. Hawks makes her way South, towards mission work with the freedmen...
Hawks 1: Civil War Diary (cover)
1862: A color cover of Manchester native Dr. Esther Hill Hawks, all alone on the pier at New York City, on her way to occupied South Carolina...
Swett 5: Spring Blizzard
1865: A late-spring snow storm surprises Swett in his seat on the roof of the stage...
Hawks INTRO: “I Answered Accordingly”
1862: An unexpected letter at tea time on Saturday evening kicks off the adventure of a lifetime...
Swett 4: Wheel Trouble
1865: Swett's train ride to the mountains goes smoothly ... until the wheels come off!
Celebration Day – January 8th, 1829 (Henniker)
The people of Henniker party like it's 1829...
Swett 3: Train to the Lakes
1865: See? Travel really was more fun for everyone back then β¦
ADVENTURES of a DEAF-MUTE… (Cover & Intro Links)
Let's kick off this series with a pin-up image of Mr. Swett in the Flumeβ¦
Swett 2: Concord Train Station
1865: In which we meet a colorful local characterβ¦
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!
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...
John Colony (Keene)
John Colony leaves his native Ireland to fight Indians (& French) in the New England... NEXT: John Colony goes out for milk >> SOURCE = Griffin's "A History of the Town of Keene..." MORE INFO:Β Robert Rogers ~ Is this LFAD's first mention of Rogers?! Β There will be many more stories to come...Β Rogers' Rangers … Continue reading John Colony (Keene)
Young Chase at Keene
Tragedies, travels, & teenage failures of one of New Hampshireβs most powerful exportsβ¦
Sarah Josepha Hale on Thanksgiving (1864)
Hale reflects on the national holiday she helped create in the midst of Civil War. (Note her "peculiarly" 19th century conceptions of politics, gender, charity, & religion.) << BEFORE: Ms. Hale writes an influential letter to President Lincoln ... FURTHER READING: More editorials by Ms. Hale (editress of "Godey's Lady's Book")
Letter to Lincoln (1863)
Newport native Sarah Josepha Hale appeals to President Lincoln in the midst of the Civil War, and instigates an official national holiday! << BEFORE: Thanksgiving, 1862 NEXT:Β Hale's 1864 Thanksgiving editorial >> I've heavily excerpted the original letter to make this comics-format version. Β For further reading, see these notes & links: Hale's letter of Sept. 28, … Continue reading Letter to Lincoln (1863)
Dix’s Letter to New Orleans (1861)
As the union begins to crumble,Β Treasury Secretary Dix orders a revenue cutter in New Orleans back North; the captain refuses, and Dix sends this telegram to his agent in the South: At a time when the outgoing Buchanan administration was doing little to avert the ongoing crisis of Southern secession, Dix's order electrified both sides … Continue reading Dix’s Letter to New Orleans (1861)
Gen. John Adams Dix (State House)
A nine-foot-tall portrait of NH native John A. Dix, who, as President Buchanan's Secretary of the Treasury, set "the hearts of the people everywhere ablaze"... NEXT: The famous "Shoot Him On the Spot" memo >> John Adams Dix (born in Boscawen, 1798) issued what the NY Herald called "the first command to shed blood that … Continue reading Gen. John Adams Dix (State House)
Dodging Shells (Fair Oaks)
The dangers of mealtime missiles at the Battle of Fair Oaks! << BEFORE: Under Fire at 2nd Bull Run Now we'll hear from Nurse Dame herself: This tale takes placeΒ duringΒ McClellan'sΒ 1862 Peninsula Campaign. Β Union soldiers called the battle "Fair Oaks," while confederate soldiers referred to it as "Seven Pines." Β Each name commemorates the area of the … Continue reading Dodging Shells (Fair Oaks)
Moses Trussell (New London)
Wounded at Bunker Hill, and everything after...
“I Have Seen Her Under Fire” (2nd Bull Run)
An apocalyptic vision of a NH nurse on the battlefield... << BEFORE: Civil War Nurse Another soldier's memory of Harriet Patience Dame's civil war service: NEXT: Dodging shells >> LINK:Β More H. P. DameΒ accounts @ NH-Heritage.com 2nd Battle of Bull Run 28 August 1862 29 August 1862 30 August 1862
Civil War Nurse
The 2nd NH's commanding officer recalls Nurse Dame: << BEFORE:Β Dame's portrait at the NH State House NEXT:Β "I have seen her under fire..." >> Dame has been called "Perhaps Concordβs most valuable contribution to the Civil War."Β Her Civil War service spanned the war, from its earliest days in 1861 until the end in 1865. Β She … Continue reading Civil War Nurse
Harriet Patience Dame (State House)
From a portrait at theΒ 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! Β She was born at North Barnstead. Dame was inducted into the Nursing Hall of Fame in 2002. born 5 January 1815
Col. Joseph Cilley (State House)
From a portrait at the NH State House. Joseph CilleyΒ (1791-1887) served in the War of 1812, with especial distinction in the Battle of Niagara Falls. Β He was born and died at Nottingham.