The Charles Wilcox Papers belong to the Keene, New Hampshire resident who was a Union soldier during the Civil War and was captured and imprisoned in Confederate internment camps as well as prisons from 1864-1865. These papers include Wilcox’s diary, correspondence, and official documents. The papers are part of the archival holdings of the Historical Society of Cheshire County in Keene, New Hampshire, and were included as part of the NH Citizens Archivists' Initiative.
On reverse: Icek 26.3.92 #3 Owlet, which the kids are now sure is a kwan kwoinc that grows fangs and becomes a mrgas in the klem; with Rimpent and Anib holding her babt bsik
On reverse: Icek 30.3.92 #10 E with leaf of trap. NH first says sbub, then when confronted with having called #14 sbub too, calls #10 trap, which is Malay for sbub. Now NH says sbub is inferior to trap for bark cloth. Mrs. Pgh says both are sbub, then contrasts it and trap. Pgh suggests 'oak' = female, 'elm' = male (#14)