A 1917-era postcard shows a handsome young man seated before a table. He is dressed in a WWI uniform. On the back of the card in dark ink is inscribed: “Eldred L. Sanborn, Lochmere, N.H.” Lochmere, for those not well versed in the many villages of rural New Hampshire, is an unincorporated community in the towns of Tilton and Belmont in Belknap County, New Hampshire. This gave me a clue as to where to start researching my latest eBay photo find.
The New Hampshire College, (now called the University of New Hampshire) school newspaper of 14 June 1916 shows that Senior student Eldred L. Sanborn received a gold Chase-Davis Memorial Medal. This was a medal awarded by The Glee Club, the gold one going “to the senior who has won his N.H. and stands highest in his studies.” He graduated from the school that same year (1916). The following year he registered for the WI Draft, which brings me to the clothing Eldred wears in this photograph. Continue reading





