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4.10.10 “In the Shadow of the Border” by Virginia Wright from DownEast Magazine of Maine, June 2006, pp 52-57
4.10.11“la survivance de la tradition de bouche a oreille de la chanson et du conte populaire en Acadie” Gazette outre Atlantique, Mai/juin 2005.
4.10.12 « Une terre promise pour tous : le Madawaska de 1785 à 1870 » by Béatrice Craig L’expansion des espaces francophones : la
frontiere commerciale et agricole, 1763-1860
4.10.13 « La Républic du Madawaska et l’Acadie » la construction indentitaire d’une région néo-brunswickoise au XXe siècle » by Jacques Paul Couturier Revue d’histoire de L’amerique Francaise vol. 56, n.2 2002 p. 153-184
5) HISTORY: NEW ENGLAND
5.1 General
5.1.1 “Going to the Movies” newspaper from Northeast Historic Film
5.1.2 “Cedar post set in 1817 & cast-iron monument erected in 1843 to mark the
boundary at the Source of the St. Croix River.”
5.2 Maine
5.2.1 Mainers in War (World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam)
5.2.2 “Editorial The French Canadians in New-England, The New York times,
page 4, column 4, june6, 1892" from FAWI
5.2.3 “This is not a Catholic Nation”: The Ku Klux Klan confronts Franco-
Americans in Maine” by Mark Paul Richard (KKK)
5.2.4 copy of map of Bangor & Aroostook Railroad from “In the Maine Woods,
1913"/ Bangor & Aroostook Railroad; article from “History of Portland”by William Willis on French families living in Portland in 1760; journal of Rev. Thomas Smith & Rev. Samuel Deane from 1760; article on The Madawaskians/William Dickey.
5.2.5 “Maine Soldiers who died at war, Korean war and Vietnam war” by Ralph Courtois. Léon Guimond book collection
5.2.6 “Time, Space, and Borders: Colonizing Maine’s Franco-American Community” by Matthew G. Hatvany, The Maine Scholar, v. 15, Autumn 2002
5.2.7 “The Next Parish West of Galway: The Irish Diaspora of Portland, Maine” by Michael C. Connolly. (Irish Immigrants - KKK - Ku Klux Klan)
5.2.8 “The French, The English, An Island Divided!” by Bill Caldwell (Acadia; Mount Desert; Acadian National Park; Sieur de Monts; Monteux school.
5.2.9 KKK; Ku Klux Klan: Bailey Island by Nancy Orr Johnson Jensen; When the Klan was here, timesrecord.com; Collection a cultural treasure, then some, Nov. 4, 2007, Maine Sunday Telegram; email, the KKK and the Irish Catholics in Portland; ..an Leader buys Rollins Estate on Forest Ave. Paying ..., Portland, April 15, 1923; The Day the Klan came to Gardner; It Happened Right Here! Doodlebug Publishing, 1999; The Griot, Women of the Ku Klux Klan (WKKK); Demos in NYC, IN 1924 a Mainer was in