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Hidden Gems Of Hartford And Tolland Counties

The latest Gem is a lesson on a little drummer boy.

The POW display at the New England Civil War Museum and Research Center.
The POW display at the New England Civil War Museum and Research Center. (Chris Dehnel/Patch )

VERNON, CT — This week's Hidden Gem was discovered on Memorial Day while touring several new features at the New England Civil War Museum and Research Center.

The display serves as a lesson on what prisoners of war faced and tells the harrowing tale of Lucien Hubbard.

Hubbard left his hometown of Bridgeport and enlisted as a drummer boy in the 14th Connecticut Regiment at age 14. On Oct. 14, 1863, he was captured by Confederate Cavalry at the Battle of Bristoe Station in Virginia and sent to the Belle Isle prison camp on the James River in Richmond.

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He wrote to his mom, Calista, that he was OK.

Things weren't so OK six months later. After spending a cold and wet winter in the open-air camp, Hubbard died of disease on April 16, 1864.

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The POW display at the New England Civil War Museum and Research Center. (Chris Dehnel/Patch)

The New England Civil War Museum and Research Center is located on the second floor of Vernon Town Hall in a fully preserved Grand Army of the Republic Hall, where veterans met after the war. See more on several new displays here.

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The Hidden Gems series features out-of-the-way mom and pop restaurants, small specialty stores you may have never heard of, little-known historical markers or beautiful nature spots that may be a bit off the beaten path, all located within Hartford and Tolland counties. Do you have a favorite "hidden gem" in the area that you wish to see featured in this column? Email your ideas to Chris.dehnel@patch.com.

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