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Britain on ye continent of Norh America, 1708-20
-A New Chart of North America, 1717
-A map of the British Empire in America, 1733
-A map exhibiting a view of the English rights, relative to the ancient limits of Acadia, 1755
-A new and accurate map of North America, 1755
-A new map of Nova Scotia and Cape Britain
-North America, 1755
-Le Canada et les colonies americaines en 1775
-Carte d’une partied de l’Amerique septentrionale, 1756
-Cours du fleuve de Saint Laurent depuis la mer jusqu’a Quebec; carte de l’Acadie et pays voisins.
-Nouvelle carte de la Province de Quebec, 1777
-A new map of North America,1778
-The United States of America, 1791
-Map of the district of Maine, 1802
-A new map of Maine, [1836]
-Map of the boundary lines between the United States and the adjacent British provinces, 1843
-Le bas-Canada en 1856
-[Railway maps] 1877
-Timberlands of Maine, No.5
-[Fort Kent, Frenchville, Madawaska, Maine public lot] 1877 -Minor Civil divisions State of Maine, 1977
-Accurata delineation celeberrimae regionis ludovieiana...
-Carte du Canada ou de la Nouvelle France
-[New Brunswick, part of Maine] Cartographer is Hale
-The British Governments in North America
-Skelton’s maps
-Map of the northern part of the State of Maine and of the adjacent British Provinces
11.6 State Government
11.6.1 “Remarks by Speaker John L. Martin.” Martin, John. L., St. John Valley Times. February 9, 1994. p. 1, 4, 9.
11.6.2 “John Martin’s paper on the Allagash” on DVD (scanned from original papers)
11.6.3 Twenty-fifth legislature. Report of the commissioners to locate grants, and determine the etent of possessory claims under the late treaty with Great Britain; appointed in pursuance of Resolves of February 21, 1843. (land grants)
11.7 Federal Government
11.7.1 “What was the process for becoming a U.S. citizen after the Webster- Ashburton Treaty?” (Question asked by Guy Michaud of Connecticut) and