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4.3.2.21 “News, University of Maine at Fort Kent, Glimpses of History” Content: Fort Kent Mill company; Fort Kent Historical
Society; Fort Kent Telephone Co.; Blockhouse; Hotel Dickey; Joseph O. Michaud; population of Fort Kent from 1870 - 1900; B & A / Bangor and Aroostook railroad; Fort Kent Opera House; F. W. Mallet, post office; Van Buren Trust co..
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Maine Historical Society Quarterly; v. 29, nos 3&4, 1990: “The war after the war: Fort Kent Blockhouse, 1839-1842"
“The forts of Maine, 1607-1945: An Archaeological and Historical Survey” by Robert L. Bradley on Fort Kent Blockhouse.
Fort Kent floods: numerous articles on the flooding in Fort Kent (dyke)
“Fort Kent Federal Credit Union” March 26, 1997
Print of a photo of the old Fish River bridge constructed by the American Bridge Co. In 1907 - 1908. We see the old St. Louis Church in the backgroud. + Seventy-Second Legislature; Resolve in favor of the town of Fort Kent .....to assist in building a bridge across Fish River in the town of Fort Kent. Ferry boat, botte, traversier. Printed copies of ferry boats between Clair, N.B. and Fort Kent, Maine. Early 1900 –
“Fair Fort Kent, It Stands Where the Bright Waters Meet” 12/1/1891, from Rose Nadeau collection, sent by Mrs Faye O. Hafford in 2013.
Day, Holman F. "An Edict in Modern Acadia." New England Magazine. Apr 1901: 200. Print. (Father Vimont; St. Francis to Frenchville; Peter Cote, Fort Kent stage driver; Madawaska territory; petition; Vetal Pelletier; Bishop Feeley; Attegat parish) donated by Faye Hafford. See also New England Magazine, 1901 in Archives collection room
”Fires a part of Fort Kent History” Julia Bayly. March 31, 2012 Bangor Daily News
“Administrative Heads; University of Maine at Fort Kent Harry Louis Etscovitz
Fort Kent map from Atlas of Aroostook County, Maine from Roe & Colby, 1877. From Faye Hafford
Nathan-Kazis, Josh. The True Story of Maine’s Potato King – My Great-Grandfather’s Rise and Fall. The Forward. July 11, 2014.
"Realtor of the Year Nominees." Real Estate Update: Maine's Professional Real Estate Journal 1 Oct. 1989: 21. Print. (Robert Soucy)
1945, May 11. Half million fire sweeps Fort Kent. Bangor












































































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