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.
A look into the flow patterns of containers in the port of Boston, Massachusetts. This is done primarily with the use of three techniques; percent share evaluation, location quotients, and indices of concentration.
This paper goes into detail about the identification and protection of vernal pools, citing their importance to the breeding of certain animals and plants.
An evaluation of changes in the spatial patterns in northern New England, looking into whether the levels of service provided by airlines has changed due to this.
This paper takes a look at the changing urban landscape of Maine, specifically looking at the introduction of the Canadian Irving stations and non-local banking.
An expansion of the paper "Economic Development in New Hampshire: 1963-1988", going into greater detail on the state of New Hampshire's economic growth.