Short article on the Aroostook War,a long-running border dispute between the United States and Canada. The boundaries were finalized by the Webster-Ashburton Treaty in 1839
A magazine published by the Social Services Division of the Spruce Wood Department, Great Northern P...
Continuum piece on how Aroostook County potato farmers, upset over the new open border with Canada,...
In-depth piece on Estcourt Station, a village of five houses at the northernmost tip of Maine.The in...
Exact date of publication unknown - likely between 1960 and 1967https://digitalmaine.com/books/1137/...
Among the many important events in the early history of the State of Maine one of much interest is t...
This article discusses land dispute over the northeast border of Maine following the end of the Aroo...
Map showing the disputed region of the Maine-Canadian boundary that lead to the Aroostook War, 1838-...
Undated, plan of lands set off to settlers on the St. John River in Township letter L & M R 2nd W E...
History of the boundary between Maine and Canada and criticism of the Ashburton Treaty.From: Collect...
The Aroostook War was a two-month standoff during the winter of 1839 between the state of Maine and ...
This article is a summary of the military and diplomatic actions taken in 1839 to avert the Aroostoc...
This article is taken from the manuscript, Ties of Common Blood, A History of Maine\u27s Northeast B...
The story heard here provides a humorous but fictional explanation of how the Maine-Canada border ca...
Caption title.Mode of access: Internet.With James, George Payne Rainsford. A brief history of the Un...
This article commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, which resolved a bo...
A magazine published by the Social Services Division of the Spruce Wood Department, Great Northern P...
Continuum piece on how Aroostook County potato farmers, upset over the new open border with Canada,...
In-depth piece on Estcourt Station, a village of five houses at the northernmost tip of Maine.The in...
Exact date of publication unknown - likely between 1960 and 1967https://digitalmaine.com/books/1137/...
Among the many important events in the early history of the State of Maine one of much interest is t...
This article discusses land dispute over the northeast border of Maine following the end of the Aroo...
Map showing the disputed region of the Maine-Canadian boundary that lead to the Aroostook War, 1838-...
Undated, plan of lands set off to settlers on the St. John River in Township letter L & M R 2nd W E...
History of the boundary between Maine and Canada and criticism of the Ashburton Treaty.From: Collect...
The Aroostook War was a two-month standoff during the winter of 1839 between the state of Maine and ...
This article is a summary of the military and diplomatic actions taken in 1839 to avert the Aroostoc...
This article is taken from the manuscript, Ties of Common Blood, A History of Maine\u27s Northeast B...
The story heard here provides a humorous but fictional explanation of how the Maine-Canada border ca...
Caption title.Mode of access: Internet.With James, George Payne Rainsford. A brief history of the Un...
This article commemorates the 100th anniversary of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty, which resolved a bo...
A magazine published by the Social Services Division of the Spruce Wood Department, Great Northern P...
Continuum piece on how Aroostook County potato farmers, upset over the new open border with Canada,...
In-depth piece on Estcourt Station, a village of five houses at the northernmost tip of Maine.The in...