01465nam a2200325u 4500001001100000003000700011005001700018007000300035008004100038010001500079020004500094040001300139043002100152050002300173082001600196100002200212245017500234250001700409260005400426300004100480504006400521520027900585650003200864651005300896651002500949700002900974961000701003999001501010952011401025298184228 OCoLC 20190501185946.0ta100302s2009 meuab b 001 0 eng d a2009011388 a9780884483199 (pbk. : alk. paper)c30.00 aDLCcDLC an-us-mean-cn-nk00aF1044.S2bC73 200900a971.5/52221 aCraig, Bǎtrice.14aThe land in between :bthe upper St. John Valley from prehistory to World War One cBǎtrice Craig & Maxime Dagenais with the collaboration of Lisa Ornstein & Guy Dubay. a1st pbk. ed. aGardiner, ME :bTilbury House, Publishers,c2009. axxii, 442 p. :bill., maps ;c26 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 408-426) and index. aThe "land in between" is the upper St. John Valley, a region straddling the Maine-New Brunswick border. It has remained the site of a distinct French-American culture, and its residents have striven to preserve their specificity and unity despite the international boundary. 0aBorderlandszUnited States. 0aSaint John River Valley (Me. and N.B.)xHistory. 0aBorderlandszCanada.1 aDagenais, Maxime,d1979-wlt15 c9668d9668 4070aABELJbABELJcNFd2016-10-27l1m1o971.5 CRAI p12092r2021-08-03s2021-06-11v30.00w2016-10-27yBOOK