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| | BOOKS AND FIELD GUIDES EDITED: |
 | | Kite, J. Steven, and Lowell, Thomas V., 1982, Quaternary geology of the upper St. John River basin, Maine and New Brunswick, in Thibault, J., ed., Quaternary studies in the upper St. John River basin, Maine and New Brunswick, Guidebook for the 1982 NBQUA field trip, August 18-20, 1982: New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources, p. |  | | Kite, J. Steven, and Lowell, Thomas V., 1984, Late-glacial and Early Holocene drainage basins in northern Maine: Paleoenvironments Paleoecology Current Research, v. |  | | Spurgeon, V. Leanne, Seramur, Keith C., Kite, J. Steven, and Cowan, Ellen A., 1998, Sedimentology of historic and prehistoric deposits in the drainage basin of Deep River and Muddy Creek on the Piedmont of North Carolina: Abstracts with Programs, the Geological Society of America, Annual Meeting, v. |
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| | Encyclopedia: Columbia River |
 | | The Sandy River may refer to: The following places in the United States: Sandy River, Maine, a plantation in Maine The Sandy River in Maine The Sandy River in Oregon The two Sandy Rivers in Virginia See also Big Sandy River Little Sandy River This is a disambiguation page — a... |  | | Nearly half of all hydroelectricity in the United States comes from the Columbia and its tributaries. |  | | Hood River County is a county created in the state of Oregon in 1908. |
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| | Wainwright |
 | | Richard Wainwright, was born on 17 December 1849 in Washington, D.C. Initially commissioned in the United States Navy on 28 September 1864, Wainwright was executive officer on board the battleship Maine when she blew up in the harbor of Havana, Cuba, on 15 February 1898. |  | | Jonathan Mayhew Wainwright, was born in Charles- town, Mass., in 1817 and was commissioned in the United States Navy on 11 May 1831. |  | | Richard W. Wainwright; and commissioned on 8 Janu ary 1966 at the Boston Naval Shipyard, Capt. Robert P. |
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| | Piscataquis River, Maine, white water, Blanchard to Upper Abbot |
 | | The Blanchard to Upper Abbot section of Piscataquis River in Maine is 8 miles long and is a class II-III stretch of white water according to the American Whitewater Assosciation. |  | | Pierce Pond Stream, Maine, Pierce Pond to Kennebec River |  | | Piscataquis River - West Branch, Maine, Oakes Bog to Blanchard |
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| | Maine: Map, History and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | Maine is the most sparsely populated state east of the Mississippi River, owing in part to its huge relative size—its land mass exceeds that of all other New England states combined. |  | | The capital of Maine is Augusta and its governor is John Baldacci (Democrat). |  | | The imminent admission of Missouri into the Union as a slave state hastened the separation of Maine from Massachusetts, and equality of power between North and South was preserved by admitting Maine as a free state in 1820, as part of the Missouri Compromise. |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Maine |
 | | There are no long mountain ranges in Maine, but there is a general elevation which extends from the northeast boundary at Mars Hill to the sources of the Magalloway River in the west, and constitutes a divide between the streams flowing south, and those flowing north or east. |  | | Maine has 21 cities, 430 towns, and 73 plantations. |  | | There is no statute on this subject, but since Maine became a state it has been customary for the president of the senate and the speaker of the house of representatives to invite in turn the several clergymen of Augusta, Hallowell, and Gardiner, to open each day's session in their respective branches with prayer. |
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| | LIUNA: About the Laborers' Union: Constitution & Resolutions |
 | | Electoral District 1 shall consist of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut; and the state of New York except for the Mason Tenders' District Council of Greater New York and its affiliates. |  | | Electoral District 7 shall consist of the states of Pennsylvania, Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia; West Virginia except for the counties of Brook and Hancock; in Ohio the county of Belmont; and the District of Columbia. |  | | Electoral District 2 shall consist of the states of New Jersey and Delaware; and in New York City the Mason Tenders' District Council of Greater New York and its affiliates. |
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| | Short journal of a visit to Canada and the States of America, in 1860 / by R. A. Slaney. : a machine-readable transcription. |
 | | In front, far off, Montreal; to the right, mountains; to right of the river towards Maine, and far away to the south, the mountains of Vermont in the United States, where the St. Lawrence divides. |  | | The trade in corn and provisions from the wide West is enormous, and there is communication by river, and the great lakes and canals, for moderate-sized vessels, to the St. Lawrence and England; to New York by the Erie Canal, and by rail to St. Louis and the Mississippi. |  | | It is placed on James River, which enables moderate-sized ships to come up into dock, and lower down is James's Town, (or its ruins,) an early settlement under James I., opening lower to Chesapeake Bay, and dividing Maryland and Virginia. |
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| | Maine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Maine is the most sparsely populated state east of the Mississippi River, owing in part to its huge relative size—its land mass exceeds that of all other New England states combined. |  | | The capital of Maine is Augusta and its governor is John Baldacci (Democrat). |  | | Maine politicians, Republicans and Democrats alike, are noted for having more moderate views than many in their party. |
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| | Maine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Maine is the most sparsely populated state east of the Mississippi River, owing in part to its huge relative size—its land mass exceeds that of all other New England states combined. |  | | The territory of Maine was confirmed as part of Massachusetts when the United States was formed, although the final border with British territory was not established until the Webster-Ashburton Treaty of 1842. |  | | In the 1936 Presidential election, Franklin D. Roosevelt received the electoral votes of every state other than Maine and Vermont. |
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| | "the People's Paths home page!"North American Indian Radio! |
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| | WPL: Maine History Resources |
 | | Maine INFANTRY, Artillery, and Cavalry Regiments (James River Publications) |  | | Edith SCAMMAN: Maine Herbologist (1882-1967) (Library of the Gray Herbarium, Harvard University) |  | | So far, there are stories about the 20th Maine, Cape Elizabeth Shipwrecks, Fort Halifax, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Irish Immigrants in Nineteenth Century Maine, John Dunn, Meshach P. Larry, Rebecca Usher, Sewing Samplers, Suffrage in Maine, the Kotzschmar Memorial Organ, and Trolleys. |
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| | Maine - dKosopedia |
 | | Environmentally, a case involving the authority of the state government of Maine to regulate the Saccarappa, Mallison Falls, Little Falls, Gambo and Dundee hydro power planets on the Presumpscot River was argued before the U.S. Supreme Court on February 21, 2006. |  | | Maine became 23rd state to be admitted to the union on March 15, 1820 as part of the Missouri Compromise. |  | | Western York County Politics "A liberal blog dedicated to highlighting the buffoonery of conservative legislators in western and central York County Maine." |
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| | Maine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Maine is the most sparsely populated state east of the Mississippi River, owing in part to its huge relative size—its land mass exceeds that of all other New England states combined. |  | | The capital of Maine is Augusta and its governor is John Baldacci (Democrat). |  | | Maine politicians, Republicans and Democrats alike, are noted for having more moderate views than many in their party. |
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| | Welcome to the City of Lewiston, State of Maine, U.S.A. |
 | | aine's second largest city is situated on the banks of the Androscoggin River, midway between the state's spectacular coastline and lush mountains, and alongside the Maine Turnpike. |  | | Welcome to the City of Lewiston, State of Maine, U.S.A. Welcome |  | | Lying in the south central part of the State of Maine. |
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 | | In 1904 he was President of the Churchill Bank, the first bank in Fallon, and he oversaw the construction of the modern, four-room, stone and brick bank building that still stands on Fallons Maine Street. |  | | Up until this time, homesteaders to the area were forced to settle near the banks of the Carson River in order to have adequate irrigation for their limited crops. |  | | He was also a Democratic presidential elector and bearer for Nevadas electoral vote for President Woodrow Wilson in Washington, D.C., during 1917. |
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| | Clark County, Ohio History |
 | | He was born in Jefferson County, Va., February 20, 1818; was educated at Kent's Hill Academy, Maine, and Wesleyan University, Middleton, Conn. By invitation of the Board of Trustees of the Springfield High School, he came here in the autumn of 1840, took charge of that school, and continued it successfully for five years. |  | | Joseph Welty, of Tuscarawas County, Ohio, and Mr. |  | | Petts was elected County Auditor, and his place on the Mechanical News was filled for the ensuing five years by Mr. |
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| | Portland Oregon City Guide, Portland Jobs, Maps, Restaurants, Weather, Real Estate. |
 | | Tourists frequent Willamette River, Columbia River, Tualatin Mountains, Raleigh Hills, the Garden Home, Portland State University, Lewis and Clark College and Alpenrose Dairy. |  | | Area colleges are Concordia University, Lewis and Clark College, Portland State University, Portland Community College and the University of Portland. |  | | The Portland area bridges are interesting places to see based on their age. |
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| | Angers |
 | | It is situated on the Maine River - a very short river of only 4.4 miles, which is confluent to the Loire, the Sarthe and the Mayenne rivers. |  | | In addition to its art collection, Angers also has two excellent universities (Public and Catholic), as well as 14 institutes and superior schools. |  | | Most notably, Angers has a rich heritage of tapestry that was left to the city by the Dukes of Anjou. |
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 | | Maine - Capital: Augusta State abbreviation/Postal code: Maine/ME Governor: John Baldacci, D (to Jan. 2007)... |  | | Maine, University of - Maine, University of, main campus at Orono; coeducational; land-grant and state supported;... |  | | Maine, region and former province, France - Maine, region and former province, NW France, S of Normandy and E of Brittany. |
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| | Maine Whitewater Paddling |
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| | Comte Coat of Arms |
 | | Champagne is a former province of France, located in the northeast part of the country on the west bank of the River Meuse. |  | | When did the Comte family first arrive in the United States? |  | | Some of the first settlers of this name or some of its variants were: Pierre Comte settled in Virginia in 1700 and Pierre Comte, aged 26; settled in Louisiana in 1719. |
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| | Pays de la Loire, Province of France |
 | | Its northern section was derived from the western side of the old province of Maine or bas Maine. |  | | Maine-et-Loire, département #49 in west central France, was formed mainly from the former province of Anjou. |  | | Loire-Atlantique, département #44 in west central France, is named after the Loire River and the Atlantic Ocean. |
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| | Operations - Lincoln Sanitary District - Lincoln, Maine |
 | | The wastewater treatment at the Lincoln Sanitary District facility consists of a dual train, two stage, rotating biological contactor (RBC) process with primary and secondary settling, influent screening, aerated grit removal, chlorine gas disinfection and discharge to the Penobscot River. |  | | Operations - Lincoln Sanitary District - Lincoln, Maine |  | | Treatment begins with a manually cleaned bar rack followed by aerated grit chambers with bucket conveyer grit removal to an inline screw type grit classifier followed by a communitor. |
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| | Livermore, Maine (Cities) |
 | | Livermore is located north of Lewiston between Auburn and Wilton along Highway 4 on the banks of the Androscoggin River near Androscoggin Lake. |  | | To find what you need in Livermore use the Yellow Pages |  | | Get Tips, Reviews and Pictures of Hotels, Restaurants and more in Livermore |
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| | Pays de la Loire, French Province, Part 3 |
 | | It is situated on the Maine River, 165 miles (265 km) southwest of Paris (see map). |  | | The counts of Anjou first built a stronghold here in the 9th century to defend themselves against the attacking Normans. |  | | F ollowing the expulsion of the Plantagenets by Philippe Auguste, in 1230 the young Saint-Louis began building an enormous fortress of some 6.17 acres (2.5 ha) around the old counts' stronghold to defend his realm against the threat posed by the neighboring duchy of Brittany. |
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| | 2000 live radio stations from the US, broadcasting right NOW to YOUR computer! |
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