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19.1 Surveys
19.1.1 “I am Franco-American and Proud of It.” Wolfe, Mary La Fleux. Le Farog
forum. 1995. p. 2-209assorted-essay).
19.1.2 “Close to Home: Research explores history of St. John Valley”,
http://pressherald.mainetoday.com/story_pf.php?id=269482&ac=PHnws
19.2 Literary History [empty]
19.3 Interviews
19.3.1 “Northern Exposure.” Pelletier, Cathie. Boston Sunday Herald. Cary.
February 1992. p. 6-8, 14-15, 18.
19.4 Poetry
19.4.1 “Evangéline Acadian Queen.” Arsenault, Angele. Ragweed Press. p. 4. 1980. 19.4.2 “The River St. John and its Poets” by L.M. B. Maxwell, 1947
19.5 Theater [empty]
19.6 Novels [empty]
19.7 Stories
19.7.1 “Une famille de chez-nous.” Labonté, Robert. Caribou ME unpublished
story. 1926. p. 1-12.
19.7.2 “Et la feuille d’érable croit en Acadie.” Labonté, Robert. Caribou ME
unpublished story. 1926. p. 1-8.
19.7.3 “Le Miracle de Noël.” La bonté, Robert. Caribou ME unpublished story.
1926. p. 1-5.
19.7.4 “Les Oubliés.” (?) Labonté, Robert. Caribou ME Unpublished story. 1926. p.
1-5.
19.7.5 “Le viel orme, Mon viiel [sic] ami.” Labonté, Robert. Caribou ME
Unpublished story. 1926. p. 1-2.
19.7.6 “La tradition du conte francais au Madawaska Americain” Genevieve
Massignon, Paris. Laographia xxii (1965): 274-281
19.7.7 « Border patrol story » April 20, 1956. Office of memorandum from Marvin E. Hensley, Cheif Patrol Inspector, Houlton, ME to Mr. Donald R. Kelly, Reginal Cheif Enforcment Officer, Burlington, Vermont.
19.7.8 “Ce qui Sourd de chaque nuit des temps” Anonymes, Liniage, entailes by Anonyme. Contre-Jours Spring 2012
19.8 Essays
19.8.1 “Les Acadiens du Madawaska.” Hamilton, Catherine. Salt magazine. p. 48-
57. date unknown est. 1988.
19.8.2 “Maine to Connecticut.” Malcom, Andrew. U.S. 1 America’s origional main



































































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