The story heard here provides a humorous but fictional explanation of how the Maine-Canada border came to be established, particularly the straight section in the northwestern corner.https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/songstorysamplercollection/1028/thumbnail.jp
This article discusses why many Maine politicians wanted an end to economic reciprocity with Canada...
Map showing the disputed region of the Maine-Canadian boundary that lead to the Aroostook War, 1838-...
This article is taken from the manuscript, Ties of Common Blood, A History of Maine\u27s Northeast B...
Exact date of publication unknown - likely between 1960 and 1967https://digitalmaine.com/books/1137/...
The boundary between the U.S. and Canada is far more than a line on a map or a demarcation on the gr...
The major recurring theme in these folksongs from Maine and Maritime Canada is the flow of cultural ...
In-depth piece on Estcourt Station, a village of five houses at the northernmost tip of Maine.The in...
“Who we are” has always been defined in part by “who we’re not,” and who we’re not is often symboliz...
This study follows two families living on the Maine and Texas borders in order to explore how seemin...
Short article on the Aroostook War,a long-running border dispute between the United States and Canad...
Sasha Mullally is an associate professor of History at the University of New Brunswick. She is the a...
Citation: Logan, Daniel Andrew. Establishing the national boundaries. Senior thesis, Kansas State Ag...
SSHRC 430-2016-00008Non-Peer ReviewedDuring the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United...
Citation: Esdon, Harriet Marie. Establishing boundary lines in the United States. Senior thesis, Kan...
The Windsor and Detroit Border is intertwined and exemplifies the Canadian and American relationship...
This article discusses why many Maine politicians wanted an end to economic reciprocity with Canada...
Map showing the disputed region of the Maine-Canadian boundary that lead to the Aroostook War, 1838-...
This article is taken from the manuscript, Ties of Common Blood, A History of Maine\u27s Northeast B...
Exact date of publication unknown - likely between 1960 and 1967https://digitalmaine.com/books/1137/...
The boundary between the U.S. and Canada is far more than a line on a map or a demarcation on the gr...
The major recurring theme in these folksongs from Maine and Maritime Canada is the flow of cultural ...
In-depth piece on Estcourt Station, a village of five houses at the northernmost tip of Maine.The in...
“Who we are” has always been defined in part by “who we’re not,” and who we’re not is often symboliz...
This study follows two families living on the Maine and Texas borders in order to explore how seemin...
Short article on the Aroostook War,a long-running border dispute between the United States and Canad...
Sasha Mullally is an associate professor of History at the University of New Brunswick. She is the a...
Citation: Logan, Daniel Andrew. Establishing the national boundaries. Senior thesis, Kansas State Ag...
SSHRC 430-2016-00008Non-Peer ReviewedDuring the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the United...
Citation: Esdon, Harriet Marie. Establishing boundary lines in the United States. Senior thesis, Kan...
The Windsor and Detroit Border is intertwined and exemplifies the Canadian and American relationship...
This article discusses why many Maine politicians wanted an end to economic reciprocity with Canada...
Map showing the disputed region of the Maine-Canadian boundary that lead to the Aroostook War, 1838-...
This article is taken from the manuscript, Ties of Common Blood, A History of Maine\u27s Northeast B...