
The St John River forms the international boundary between Canada and the United States in this northern Maine survey. Life in the 1930s clustered along the riverbanks, where the Bangor and Aroostook railroad parallelled the water, connecting settlements such as St David, Lille, and Grand Isle. The landscape is defined by its educational and religious landmarks, including the Doucette Sch, School No 1, and Notre Dame.
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