1862: Dr. Hawks lays out some of the military realities of her surroundings ...
All the Mirth that the Mind could Invent (New Hampton, NH)
1835: After classes, Larkin Weed & friends descend on "a place of resort for bathing":
Hawks 12: No One Is Punished
1862: General Saxton confronts the ruthless tide of violence against former slaves ...
Larkin’s Classes (New Hampton, NH) (GUEST POST)
1835: Larkin describes his classes and hints at adventures to come ...
JUNE 1835: Larkin Weed to Phebe Weed (New Hampton, NH)
1835: Larkin Weed writes home to his sister Phebe at Sandwich, describing his experiences in a single day of classes ...
Colby 30: Night’s March!
1862: The orders go out: It's a night's march! ...
Colby 29: Chance Meeting
Colby runs into his fiancee's older brother-in-law in camp at Arlington Heights ...
Upper Crust of Keene
Guest cartoonist Bea Reel drew this page from Griffin's History of Keene, NH during our recent FAMILY COMICS WORKSHOP at Keene Public Library:
White 01: To Make a String
1861: A recruiter for the new Sharpshooter Regiments arrives at Keene...
Colby 28: Not Far Away
1862: While waiting in camp at Washington, Colby hears news of nearby engagements...
Henniker Provides (WWII) (Guest Post)
Henniker sends metal to Berlin as part of the war effort... (Drawn by guest artist / art teacher Todd Storro)
Colby 27: Ellsworth & Lee
1862: Colby surveys his surroundings & recalls the big names that shaped history here ...
Thanksgiving Letter (B K Jones, Dec 2d 1860, #3) (Guest Post)
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...
Hawks 23: 300 Pupils
1862: Dr. Esther loses her voice teaching 300 freedmen students at a time ...
Hawks 10: Mere Love of Destroying
1862: Dr. Hawks continues to document the depredations of Union troops occupying coastal South Carolina ...
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:
Colby 26: Washington
1862: Colby's regiment finally reaches Washington, but Newton's sick in the hospital when the work begins ...
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.) ...
I Will Pledge Myself (Jones, June 13th 1862, #3)
1862: The Union armies stand at the gates of Richmond, and to Burleigh, the war seems all but won. He couldn't be more wrong ...
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: