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28) NATURAL ENVIRONMENT 28.1 Land
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28.1.1 “A Botanist’s Trip to ‘The Aroostook’”
28.1.2 “A Botanist’s Trip to ‘The Aroostook’” no. 2
28.1.3 Craig, Beatrice. "Agriculture and the Lumberman's Frontier in the Upper St. John
Valley, 1800-70." Journal of Forest History (1988): Pp125-137. Print.
28.2. Rivers and Lakes
28.2.1 “A Canoe Trip on the St. Francis River, Northern Maine”
28.2.2 “Allagash is medicine for old guide” Willard Jalbert
28.2.3 “Collections of the New Brunswick Historical Society, no. 16: Traffic on the St. John
River by Mary L. Taylor; Description of Grand Falls; Rafting and Lumbering; Steamboats; Ideal Steamer. (Lac Témiscouata; riviere Madawaska; St. John River; Fish River; St. Francis River; Allagash River; St. Lawrence River.
28.2.4 ‘The Smelts are coming up’ by Roger Belanger, Wallagrass, From the Saint John Valley Times, May 12, 2010
28.2.5 “Le Saint-Jean portrait d’un fleuve” publié par la Société du fleuve Saint-Jean, 2 cartes. “The St. John Portrait of a River” a publication of the St. John River Society. 2 maps (4 maps in total)
28.2.5 “Allagash Wilderness Waterway”
28.3 Lumbering
28.3.1 “$200 Weekly; all you can eat”newspaper article by Kent Ward on a Perreault and his lumber camp
28.3.2 Edouard ‘King’ Lacroix: photos lumber mills; articles: The Eagle Lake & West Branch Railroad; Snowmobile Rendez-vous; Moulin a scie de Keegan et Edouard Lacroix; W.H. Cunliffe’s Sons 1916 invoice prices & photos of Cunliffe Depot, Cunliffe Island, Michaud Farm and camp, Allagash Falls; A Trip in the North Woods (BDN, 1928); Grande-riviere métropole du Grand Madawaska par Jacques F. LaPointe; photos of Edouard Lacroix; Churchill Depot; Telos Dam and Cut (canal); Lock Dam;email from Jean Lacroix, grandson of Edouard ‘King’ Lacroix; newspaper article BDN “Welcome news up in Van Buren, Big Saw-mill will run this year and possible paper mills; postcard of Churchill Depot with the Sky-Way to Vacationland plane.
28.3.3 “Allagash Wilderness Waterway: Eagle Lake Tramway” (Eagle Lake, Chamberlain Lake, tramway village, George A. Dugan, H.W. Marsh, power house)
28.3.4 “Chronology of Maine Logging History 1600-1976" by Emily T. Elliott
28.3.5 “Great Northern Paper Company, Spruce Wood Department, Labor Schedule in
effect September 1st, 1919.” verso Excerpt taken from “Rivers of Fortunes” by Bill Caldwell (from the Patten Lumbermen Museum”
28.3.6 “Maine Register Entries; Edouard Lacroix Ltd. / Madawaska Lumber Co.”
28.3.7 “Bilingual tales of north woods are a saga of change” by Beurmond Bancille, BDN, Feb. 9, 1988 (Memories grow on Trees by Gene Perreault) (lumbering)
28.3.8 “One hundred years ago” part of a report done by student (no name) from Roger Grindle’s class at UMFK brought to the St. John Valley Times by Shirlee Connors- Carlson of Allagash. Published in SJVT, June 11, 2003. (Lumber, log drive, 1888) - from Leon Guimon collection.
28.3.9 Hutchins, Leonard W. “Edouard ‘King’Lacroix:Paul Bunyan of the North Woods.” Downeast Magazine. 1977; 44-49, 66. Print.
28.3.10 “The Lombard Log Hauler; A National Historical Engineering Landmark” “A