The AllagashFrom its earliest Indian inhabitants, to the American and Canadian lumbermen, the wilderness lovers, guides and naturalists, and finally the conservationists who in 1966 gave it legal protection, here is the story of Maine's Allagash Region. |
Contents
The River | 3 |
The Strangers | 18 |
The People of the White Rocks | 29 |
Copyright | |
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Abnaki Allagash country Allagash Falls Allagash Lake Allagash region Allagash River Amos Roberts Anse Bangor batteau began boat boom called camp Canadian canoe caribou carried Cash century Chadwick Chamberlain Lake Chesuncook Chesuncook Lake Churchill Lake conifer crew downriver Dwinel Eagle Lake early English exploration Farm feet fire forest Fort Kent French horse hundred hunters hunting Indian Joe Polis John River Katahdin lagash living logs lower Allagash Lucius Hubbard lumber lumbermen Maine logger Maine wilderness Maine woods Maine's man's Massachusetts miles moose Moosehead Lake Mud Pond never night North Woods once party Penobscot River pine Pingree poachers pole portage road rocks Round Pond route settlement settlers spruce stream Telos Thoreau timber timberland owners tion took townships trail trees tribes upriver wardens waterways West Branch Penobscot wild lands winter wrote Yankee
References to this book
Allagash: A Journey Through Time on Maine's Legendary Wilderness Waterway Gil Gilpatrick Limited preview - 2003 |