| |

|
|
Era 5: Civil War and Reconstruction - 1850 to 1877
Programs
Audio Visual
When Johnny Comes Marching Home
This program examines Cheshire County's involvement in the Civil War on the home front and on the battlefield.
History Packets
| HP 4 |
Civil War Diary of Wyman S. White
Wyman S. White was one of many residents of Cheshire County to fight in the Civil War in 1861. A native of Fitzwilliam, N.H., White enlisted in the Union Army's 2nd United States Sharpshooter Regiment. His diary contains a biographical sketch about his life as well as accounts of his entire war experience. |
Time Lines
| TL 5 |
Keene, New Hampshire: 1850 to 1877 |
Monadnock Moments
| MM 002 |
The Mysterious Death of Martin Ahern |
| MM 004 |
The West Keene Mineral Spring |
| MM 029 |
Stoddard's Unknown Soldier |
| MM 045 |
Hinsdale's "Genius of Journalism" |
| MM 066 |
The First Soldiers' Monument |
| MM 070 |
Nelson Moving Bee |
| MM 073 |
Little Women of Walpole |
| MM 084 |
Kimball's Medicines |
| MM 086 |
On the Wings of an Angel |
| MM 100 |
Brother Against Brother |
| MM 118 |
Ninety-Third Street |
| MM 124 |
The Birth of a Church |
| MM 131 |
"He Perished of Cold" |
| MM 133 |
Monadnock County |
| MM 135 |
The Cardiff Giant |
| MM 150 |
A Hot Demonstration |
To reserve any of these educational materials, please contact the Director of Education, Tom Haynes by email or at 352-1895.
Back to Top
 |
 |