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4.1.1 “Saint John Valley carries different meanings for different people”. Paradis, Ross and Judy. Guy Dubay St. John Valley Times. 2005.
4.1.2 “French settlers along St. John have proud history”. Williamson, Bill. Portland Evening Express. 2000. C1-C2.
4.1.3 “Inventory of Simonds: Hazen-White Collection/ 1761-1790". Saint John, New Brunswick Regional Library. P 1-30.
4.1.4 “Madawaska Country”. W, Dickey, & 534 others. Aroostook Pioneer. March 2, 1858.
4.1.5 “Crown land grants 1790: from Rivière-Verte to Madawaska river”. New Brunswick, George the Third by the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France, and.........”. P. 1-4 (2 copies)
4.1.6 “Sketch of Defensive Post” 2 p.
4.1.7 “Les enseignes de sa tribu: le drapeau de la République du Madawaska” ,
Pichette, Robert. P 1-14
4.1.8 “One Dead, Four Fight On–“ Bangor Daily News,Dec. 15, 1942. WWII veterans
4.1.9 “Fort Kent Carries on for its sons and Daughters in Service” Bangor Daily
News, Feb. 10, 1943. (world war II, WWII veterans)
4.1.10 “Aroostook Town Contributes Blood, Sweat, and Tears” Bangor Daily
News, Feb. 10, 1943 (world war II, WWII veterans)
4.1.11 “John Baker and the Republic of Madawaska” Paradis, Roger
4.1.12 “The History of Madawaska by Thomas Albert” an English Translation. 4.1.13 “Upper Saint-John Valley” map
4.1.14 “Webster-Ashburton Treaty” information from the Sesquicentennial
Celebration of August 9, 1992 (2 copies)
4.1.15 “Heritage of a Cultural Landscape, The Saint John Valley” Compass, Fall 2004.
4.1.16 “Une frontière controversée” (Webster-Ashburton)
4.1.17 “Barbara Freitchie of Aroostook: Chronicles of Sophia Baker of Madawaska.” Article for the Lewiston Journal, Nov. 24, 1917.
4.1.18 “Father D. Wilfrid Soucy and his Scrapbook” by Eileen M. Kallgren, Aug. 5, 1997
4.1.19 “St. John Valley Maps Before 1875" at the Maine State Archives
4.1.20 “Chez-Nous: The St. John Valley” banner showing Azilda Michaud Albert of Ste-Agathe, 1900; Edith Dube Gendreau, St. David, 1915; Farrell and Michaud families, Van Buren, 1900; Waiting for the fairy in Madawaska, Maine, 1911; Martin and Michaud families on the river, Fort Kent, Maine 1900.
4.1.21 “Catching a Dream? President Obama Snowshoes!” by Phillip Gary Smith, re: Brian J. Theriault
4.1.22 “Railroads” by Guy Dubay, St. John Valley Times, Dec. 23, 2009 4.1.23 “Valley railways” by Guy Dubay, St. John Valley Times, Jan. 13, 2010.
4.1.24 “Henriette la capuche: The portrait of a Frontier Midwife”
4.1.25 “Proclamation” on Webster-Ashburton treaty, 150th anniversary. From Guy Dubay
4.1.26 “Le Madawaska des Madawaskaiens” by Roger Paradis, published in Le Festival des deux mondes, May 11-21, 1978.
4.1.27 “Old Place name map of the Upper St. John River Valley. Based on a map by Walter Fournier, Sinclair, Maine”
4.1.28 “The Allagash Inn - Hal and Annie Dow’s First Home” story by Joan Dow Randall and Mellen A. Randall. + photo of Michaud Camp and lumber crew, ca. 1920. Identified in the pictures are Hilaire Plourde, Robert Michaud.
4.1.29 “State vs Electus Oakes: on indictment for murder”
4.1.30 “Culture in Twilight: Report on field Study Research Project in the Madawaska” Roger Paradis, coordinator.



































































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