1862: Colby & Bacon try to slip back into their Regiment as it passes through Boston...
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...
Colby 16: Visiting Family
1862: Colby talks politics with various branches of the family during his week at home...
Hawks 2: Alone in the City
1862: Dr. Hawks makes her way South, towards mission work with the freedmen...
Colby 15: Evasion
1862: Two soldiers on the run skip Boston, evade arrest, and proceed straight to NH!
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...
Colby 14: Dash for the Train
1862: Jonas and Freeman go AWOL to visit Henniker one last time before shipping out...
Hawks INTRO: “I Answered Accordingly”
1862: An unexpected letter at tea time on Saturday evening kicks off the adventure of a lifetime...
Colby 13: Devoted to Drilling
1862: This seems almost idyllic... until you consider the horrors these men will soon face.
Colby 12: Close to Home
1862: Those lucky boys from Woburn get to visit home any time they want ...
Colby 11: Captain’s Promise
1862: Is Captain Richardson playing favorites in the furlough department?
Colby 10: Stuff for Sale
1862: Camp βvendersβ settle in to make money off the boys in blueβ¦
Colby 9: Camp Life
1862: Camp routine of the 39th Massachusetts Company K...
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!
Colby 8: Company K
1862: Three NH lads muster with the Woburn men...
Colby 7: Just in Case
1862: You're in the army now.
Colby 6: A Critical Inspection of the Teeth
1862: The 39th Massachusetts Volunteer Regiment has high standards for its recruitsβ¦
Colby 5: We Enlisted
1862: The Colby brothers sign up with a Massachusetts regimentβ¦
Colby 4: Newton, My Brother
1862: Freeman Colby's little brother can't wait to go to war!
Colby 3: Woburn
1861-2: Colby finds work at an unfamiliar Massachusetts townβ¦
Colby 1: When the War Broke Out
1861: Freeman Colby (of Henniker) needs a break from the rigors of teaching⦠so he enlists to fight in the Civil War!
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")
We Go Without Mittens Very Well (Rogers, Nov. 20 1862, #2)
Rogers recounts recent experiences & dispenses domestic advice for the home front ...