In the late 1830s, an MLA by the name Lawrence O'Connor Doyle was angered by a forestry dispute in which the United States took part of Maine from New Brunswick during the Aroostook War.
It's a tale that's been told again and again during guided tours of the Nova Scotia Legislature. But is it true?In the late 1830s, an MLA by the name Lawrence O'Connor Doyle was angered by a forestry ...
But is it true? In the late 1830s, an MLA by the name Lawrence O'Connor Doyle was angered by a forestry dispute in which the United States took part of Maine from New Brunswick during the Aroostook ...
In Madawaska, at the state's northern tip, fortunes are closely tied to its Canadian counterpart, Edmundston, across the St.
Community Plate’s first story sharing supper in Portland was so popular the nonprofit has opened registration for a second ...
He was a proud U.S. Navy veteran who served during the Korean War. After his service, he attended Aroostook County Teachers College and then transferred to the University of Maine at Orono on the ...
Trump may not be recycling 19th-century war cries. He may be looking to the ... Traffic can enter Canada from the US to access the Aroostook Valley Country Club, but cannot pass in the other ...
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