The Friends of the Jaffrey Public Library and the Jaffrey Historical Society are partnering to bring historian George Morrison to the library for his presentation, โ€œVanished Veterans: An Illustrated Introduction to New Hampshireโ€™s Civil War Monuments and Memorials,โ€ on Saturday, Oct. 18, at 11 a.m.

Following the presentation, Morrison will lead an outdoor session at Jaffreyโ€™s own Soldiers Monument and Buddies Memorial, offering additional insights and discussion specific to the local monuments.

Morrison has located, inventoried and photographed New Hampshireโ€™s wide variety of Civil War memorials, and visited Jaffrey this summer to research the Soldiers Monument in front of the library. His presentation will explore his discoveries โ€” from the earliest obelisks and statuary to artillery, murals, cast iron, stained glass and buildings constructed from the 1860s through the 1920s โ€” before heading outdoors for the local tour.

A longtime researcher of unpublished primary sources, Morrison has contributed to the work of aviation historians and artists in several countries. A lifelong photographer, historian and motorcyclist, he has traveled more than 18,000 miles researching monuments and memorials, an interest sparked by a puzzling 1918 monument inscription.

For information, call the Jaffrey Public Library at 603-532-7301. Registration is encouraged but not required.