Horace Capron spent the
final years of his life working on his memoirs. This
autobiography is the basis of much of what we know
about Laurel's early years. The month before
his death, his thoughts were still on the Laurel
community he had left so long ago.
"During the past year
1883-1884 I have, for the first time in my extended
existence...direct[ed] [my mind] to the past in
retrospection of events with which I have been more
or less identified.
Horace Capron
Autobiography p.1
He and George Nye, who was Laurel Mill
Superintendent in 1885, must have either
met or corresponded. Both were Civil War Union veterans
were members of MOLLUS (Military Order of the Loyal
Legion of the United States) and that may be the
connection.
January 12, 1885 Nye made
the following entry in his diary:
"...Letter to Arms and
Capron and sent Capron in his old letter books of
1843." (A letterbook is a volume of
correspondence)