1860: Burleigh sends news about his family's Thanksgiving activities...
Swett 10: Snow-balling in June
1865: The restorative powers of the White Mountains during the closing months of the Civil War...
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)
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:
Hawks 21: Family of Servants
1862: Dr. Esther has some help at her new home in South Carolina ...
Company B Fall in for Dinner (Jones, June 13th 1862, #2)
1862: Burleigh K. Jones takes a break from letter writing to observe dinnertime; then he continues with some ghastly details from the Fair Oaks battlefield:
Bridge Up, Money Down (Henniker)
1780: How much rum does it take to build a bridge during a Revolution?
Colby 22: Philadelphia by Mule
1862: With the war raging next door in Maryland, the city of Philadelphia STILL insists on certain inconvenient city ordinances ...
Colby 21: The Wait
1862: Colby's long slow journey to the front continues ...
Hawks 8: Miserable Night
1862: Dr. Esther's party passes a difficult first night in their new quarters ...
Colby 20: On Parade
1862: Discipline stretches in the hot noonday sun ...
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 ...
The Wood-Pile (Robert Frost)
I spent the afternoon exploring the winter woods on the mountain, and came back home to spend the evening with this poem by Robert Frost...
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 ...
Hawks 5: A Most Grateful Party
1862: Amidst tempest, terror, & rumors of a wreck, Dr. Esther's ship somehow pulls into Hilton Head ...
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!
Hawks 4: Unfit for Ocean Travel
1862: To South Carolina, by leaky boat full of diseased soldiers ...
Sabbath Hawks (Weare)
What a difference a century of Holy Sundays can make!
Mrs. Peters Shoots a Bear (Henniker)
GUN SAFETY IN THE 1770s: If you come to visit, DON'T take that shortcut through the cornfield...
Swett 5: Spring Blizzard
1865: A late-spring snow storm surprises Swett in his seat on the roof of the stage...
Swett 3: Train to the Lakes
1865: See? Travel really was more fun for everyone back then โฆ
ADVENTURES of a DEAF-MUTE… (Cover & Intro Links)
Let's kick off this series with a pin-up image of Mr. Swett in the Flumeโฆ