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 ...

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 ...

Colby 39: And a Vigilant Lookout

1862: Rebels on the far bank!

Colby 37: The Captain Would Always Hate Us

1862: Colby & Bacon may have escaped military discipline, but the Captain still holds a grudge ...

Hawks 16: Praise & Pride

1862: Many of Dr. Esther's notes on the freedmen of South Carolina seem to mix equal parts observation and prejudice ...

Colby 36: A Full Statement of the Case

1862: Freeman & Jonas finally get to plead their case regarding their dramatic escape from camp ...

Colby 35: Day of Rest

1862: Colby's footsore "day of rest" just happens to be the bloodiest day in US military history ...

Hawks 15: Looms Up the Grand Mansion

1862: Dr. Hawks explores the "grand mansions" & grounds of Beaufort ...

Colby 33: Straggling Commenced

1862: Colby's regiment gets back to basics on its first hard night march ...

Hawks 14: The Shell Road

1862: Scenic South Carolina in the midst of war ...

Colby 32: We Plodded Doggedly On

1862: The sun goes down & the miles drag on ...

Colby 31: Dusty Roads

1862: Troop movements along the Potomac ...

Hawks 13: From a Military Point of View

1862: Dr. Hawks lays out some of the military realities of her surroundings ...

Hawks 12: No One Is Punished

1862: General Saxton confronts the ruthless tide of violence against former slaves ...

Colby 30: Night’s March!

1862: The orders go out: It's a night's march! ...

White 01: To Make a String

1861: A recruiter for the new Sharpshooter Regiments arrives at Keene...

Hawks 11: Every Indignity Which Human Ingenuity Could Devise

1862: Even worse than property damage is the abuse of former slaves by Northern soldiers ...

Hawks: Nursing the 54th Massachusetts (poster)

1863: Dr. Esther Hill Hawks confronts many of her own racial preconceptions when she finds herself managing the camp hospital that receives over 500 wounded men of the 54th MA following their assault on Fort Wagner...

Thanksgiving Letter (B K Jones, Dec 2d 1860, #3) (Guest Post)

1860: Burleigh sends news about his family's Thanksgiving activities...

Hawks 23: 300 Pupils

1862: Dr. Esther loses her voice teaching 300 freedmen students at a time ...