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"A Class Of Men”: United States Army Recruits In Maine, 1822-1860, Dale R. Steinhaurer
"A Class Of Men”: United States Army Recruits In Maine, 1822-1860, Dale R. Steinhaurer
Maine History
This article outlines the recruitment, demographic makeup, requirements and conditions for the United States Army in Maine between 1822 and 1860.
The War After The War: Fort Kent Blockhouse, 1839-1842, Sheila Mcdonald
The War After The War: Fort Kent Blockhouse, 1839-1842, Sheila Mcdonald
Maine History
This article discusses land dispute over the northeast border of Maine following the end of the Aroostock War and the importance of the Fort Kent Blockhouse in that dispute.
Fortifications On Maine’S Northeast Boundary, 1828-1845, Geraldine Tidd Scott
Fortifications On Maine’S Northeast Boundary, 1828-1845, Geraldine Tidd Scott
Maine History
This article is taken from the manuscript, Ties of Common Blood, A History of Maine's Northeast Boundary Dispute with Great Britain, 1783-1842, by Geraldine Tidd Scott.