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4.3.1.3 “Van Buren adopted president’s name”. Banville, Beurmond. Bangor Daily News. 1981.
4.3.1.4 “Van Buren- A Rare Jewel in the Crown of Maine”. Martin, Philip and St. Pierre, M. C. p 1-3.
4.3.1.5 “Climate in Van Buren”. Chamber of Commerce.
4.3.1.6 “History of Van Buren”. Michaud, Elmer. p 1-3.
4.3.1.7 “St Bruno’s 150th”.
4.3.1.8 “St. Bruno’s 150th: First St. John Valley Parish Was Established in
1838; Early Parish Borders From Grand Isle to Presque Isle; Marist Fathers Move in and Establish St. Mary’s College; Coming on Hard Times, St. Mary’s College closes its Doors in 1926; Sesquicentennial; Van Buren Native honored by New Brunswick Parish; In Memory of Fr. Joseph Lamarre, S.M. .
4.3.1.9 “Reminiscence: The immigrants of Roosevelt Avenue” by Wilfred Doucett. St. John Valley Times, May 26, 2010
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“Calendrier historique du bicentennaire de la Grande-Riviere 1789-1989" St-Leonard et Van Buren. (La drave; pont international; college Sainte-Marie de Van Buren; hotel Cyr; rue principale de Van Buren 1891; hopital Hotel-Dieu de Van Buren; traversier/ferry; Bangor and Aroostook/B&A) “Historic Homestead: Morrow house was Van Buren’s first hospital” by Nancy Morrow. (See Le Forum vo. 35, #3, Automne 2011 in Acadian Serial for this article)
Notes on the building at the Acadian Village / village acadien: The Roy House; Hammond Laplante Museum; Morneault house; post office area; Levasseur Ouellette house; barn; blacksmith shop; Our Lady of the Assumption chapel; Willie Sirois house; railroad station; barber shop & general store; Morin house; shoe shop.
Dr. Thomas Henri Pelletier; the Newspaper Le Madawaska (le journal du Madawaska)
4.3.2 Fort Kent
4.3.2.1 “The Fort Kent Community”. Chamber of commerce.
4.3.2.2 “Welcome to Historic Fort Kent, Maine” Chamber of Commerce.
4.3.2.3 “UMFK- History of UMFK / bio’s of the principals of Madawaska
Training School”. 1978. (8 documents).
4.3.2.4 Fort Kent Historical Society calendars: 1989; 2009
4.3.2.5 Fort Kent Historical Society Newsletter (subjects: Bradbury-
Pinkham; Bangor & Aroostook Railroad Station; Soldier Pond post office, 1912; Philippe Roy General Store, 1920; Pinkham/Dow house, 1849. (Located with newsletters in Stacks.)
4.3.2.6 Graduating class photo of Fort Kent Normal School. Year