Maine
(formerly "Geography of Maine")
Some Map Websites
U.S. Geological Survey Map of Maine
Maine Office of Tourism Interactive Map
U.S. Census Map of Maine Counties
Colby College Atlas of Maine
Maps of the World - Maine
Geology.com - Maine
Libre Map Project - Maine
U.S. Geological Survey Map of Maine
Maine Office of Tourism Interactive Map
U.S. Census Map of Maine Counties
Colby College Atlas of Maine
Maps of the World - Maine
Geology.com - Maine
Libre Map Project - Maine
Articles:
Books:
Chart:
Video:
- "Family and tribal members plead for posthumous pardon for Don Gellers" by Colin Woodard in "The Press Herald," Oct 17, 2019
- "More African migrants are trying to enter the US through the Mexican border"by Lekan Oguntoyinbo on "Quartz Africa," by June 23, 2019
- "Maine Needed New, Young Residents. African Migrants Began Arriving by the Dozens." by Kate Taylor in "The New York Times," June 23, 2019
- "Donations pour in, volunteers step up to help asylum seekers in Portland" by Peter McGuire in the "Portland Press Herald," June 15, 2019
- "Maine's Fitful Experiment With a New Way of Voting" by Russell Berman in "The Atlantic," April 11, 2018
- "Maine’s Radical Democratic Experiment" by Colin Woodard on "Politico," March 27, 2018
- "Gulf of Maine will become too warm for many key fish, report says" by Colin Woodard in "Portland Press Herald," May 21, 2017
Books:
- Deshaies, Denise, The French-Canadians of Brunswick, Maine, 2003 - a monograph available at Curtis Memorial Library
- Gosselin, Henry, Clement Gosselin: George Washington's French Canadian Spy, 1998 - an historical novel available at Curtis Memorial Library (For more information, click here, and here, and here.)
- Kellogg, Elijah, Good Old Times, 1877 - about the founding of Gorham, Maine in the 1700's
- Klein, Ruth Bouchard, Je Me Souviens, 2014 - about a French-Canadian family in Brunswick
- Roberts, Kenneth, Arundal, 1980- an historical novel illustrated by N.C. Wyeth, featuring characters from the town of Arundel, Maine, following Steven Nason as he joins Benedict Arnold in his march to Quebec during the American Revolution.
Chart:
- "Maine Immigrants' Rights Coalition Ecosystem" - a diagram of organizations serving immigrants in the greater Portland area
Video:
- Uncle Ray (2012) - a video about Romain Savoie and his snowblower
- The Invisible People (2009) - a video by Christian Schneider based on the book, Je Me Souviens, by Ruth Bouchard Klein