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International Boundary Commission Maps - 1924 -1934
- These maps mark international boundary between the United States and Canada. Volume 1 established the boundary from the source of the St. Croix River to the Atlantic Ocean in accordance with the 1908, 1910, and 1925 treaties. Volume 1 maps (18 sheets) are dated May 9, 1934. Volume 2 (61 sheets) established the boundary from the St. Lawrence River to the source of the St. Croix River in accordance with the 1908 treaty. Volume 2 maps are dated August 15, 1924.
Military History
- Though Mainers participated in armed conflicts as early as the 17th century, MSA's records document the state's military history from the Revolutionary War period through the federalization of the National Guard in WWI. We also have a collection of "alien registrations" from the Adjutant General's Office that were collected just before WWII.
World War I (1914-1918)
- The Maine National Guard kept personnel records for all soldiers who entered the service under the National Guard during World War I. After the Guard was mobilized by the federal government in 1917, the State no longer kept soldiers' service files but did keep general records of those who served. This gallery features the Maine National Guard's records of soldiers who participated in World War I and a collection of documents about Maine's response to the explosion in Halifax, Novia Scotia.