Thanksgiving Letter (B K Jones, Dec 2d 1860, #2) (Guest Post)

1860: Burleigh relates a classic NH Thanksgiving... (Drawn by guest artist Dan Haines of Hopkinton)

NH’s Largest Comic Strip? (Columbia)

This comic takes the form of 16 stone panels stretching over an enormous wooded semi-circle... and the surprise ending will really rev you up!

Thanksgiving Letter (B K Jones, Dec 2d 1860, #1)

1860: Burleigh's recently back from the 1860 Republican convention in Chicago, and he can't wait to tell his brother all about the celebrations back on the farm in Contoocook:

Such an Offer (Colebrook)

Class, pride, & democracy in the early days of a Northern NH community...

I Saw You on I-93

Here's my apocalyptic morning meditation on mortality & traffic in the "Live Free or Die" state...

Mayflowers (B K Jones, April 25th 1858) (Guest Post)

1858: Burleigh K. Jones has some fun times planned for May Day, but life around the capital still seems unbearably dull... (Drawn by guest artist Althea Barton)

I am Pedling Buttons (B K Jones, March 6th 1858) (Guest Post)

1858: Be careful what you wish for! Burleigh K. Jones just can't get rid of those buttons he had his brother send him from Boston! (Drawn by guest artist Heather Mitchell) ...

They Have Discovered a Cave! (B K Jones, April 1st 1855) (Guest Post)

1855: Contoocook's Burleigh K. Jones shares news from home (and demonstrates his sense of humor) in an exciting letter to his brother Sullivan. (Drawn by guest artist Andrew Z.) ...

Dear Brother (Jones, June 13th 1862)

Contoocook's Burleigh K. Jones writes to his brother following the Battle of Seven Pines ...

Bridge Up, Money Down (Henniker)

1780: How much rum does it take to build a bridge during a Revolution?

Henniker 1861 School Committee Report (Part 3)

1861: Parents! Lay not the flattering unction! ...

Colby 21: The Wait

1862: Colby's long slow journey to the front continues ...

Henniker 1861 School Committee Report (Part 2)

1861: In its official report, the Henniker School Committee proceeds to excoriate parents & dispense vocational advice:

Henniker 1861 School Committee Report (Part 1)

1861: As the Civil War breaks wide open & Henniker issues its annual Town Report, the School Committee sounds an incendiary call to either FIX the schools, or DO AWAY with them altogether!

The Civil War Diary of Freeman Colby (INTRO)

1861: Background info & links for Freeman's diary ...

Swett 8: The Old Man of the Mountain

1865: Swett gets his first glimpse of a rocky NH icon ...

Swett 7: Signs & Gestures

1865: Guests mix and meet in the Profile House dining room ...

Bear Ferry (Chesterfield)

A color splash page based on that old Chesterfield story, "Fishing for Bear":

Swett 6: Profile House

1865: Swett approaches his destination ...

The Bear & Boorn’s Buttons (Richmond)

Just when you thought you'd heard every variation on these bear hunting stories... Jacob Bump to the rescue!

Sabbath Hawks (Weare)

What a difference a century of Holy Sundays can make!

Hawks 3: Lovejoys Hotel

1862: Dr. Esther makes friends during a short stop in a stinky New York hotel room...

Colby 17: Farewell

1862: At the end of his informal furlough, AWOL Freeman must say good-bye...

Mrs. Peters Shoots a Bear (Henniker)

GUN SAFETY IN THE 1770s: If you come to visit, DON'T take that shortcut through the cornfield...