Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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When British and United States negotiators signed the Treaty of Paris , there were few settlers on the Maine - New Brunswick frontier , but within the next decade a number of Loyalists settled at St. Andrew's , in the disputed territory ...
When British and United States negotiators signed the Treaty of Paris , there were few settlers on the Maine - New Brunswick frontier , but within the next decade a number of Loyalists settled at St. Andrew's , in the disputed territory ...
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Together , the two books recently made available by the University of Maine Press go some way towards remedying this situation . In providing a detailed account of lumbering in the Pine Tree State between 1820 and 1960 , they offer ...
Together , the two books recently made available by the University of Maine Press go some way towards remedying this situation . In providing a detailed account of lumbering in the Pine Tree State between 1820 and 1960 , they offer ...
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Many have found the antecedents of mid - Western lumbering methods in its description of the Maine industry . Students of forest exploita . tion in the Maritime Provinces are certain to find both inspiration and useful comparisons in ...
Many have found the antecedents of mid - Western lumbering methods in its description of the Maine industry . Students of forest exploita . tion in the Maritime Provinces are certain to find both inspiration and useful comparisons in ...
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