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  2. Aroostook War - Wikipedia

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    The Aroostook War (sometimes called the Pork and Beans War [1]), or the Madawaska War, [2] was a military and civilian-involved confrontation in 1838–1839 between the United States and the United Kingdom over the international boundary between the British colony of New Brunswick and the U.S. state of Maine. The term "war" was rhetorical ...

  3. 10th Maine Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 10th Maine Infantry Regiment was mustered in for two years of service at Portland, Maine, on October 4, 1861, by then-Major Seth Eastman. [1] It was mustered out on May 8, 1863, also at Portland. The regimental commander was Colonel George Lafayette Beal .

  4. 103rd Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 103rd Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army that served in combat in the American Civil War, World War I, and World War II.It was an Army National Guard regiment from the states making up New England, but most of its soldiers came from Maine.

  5. Battle of Caribou - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Caribou was a minor and ultimately bloodless skirmish between U.S. and British (Canadian) armed lumberjacks during the Aroostook War.It added to the growing tensions between the respective governments and encouraged the mobilization of local militias to the area, which nearly sparked an armed conflict.

  6. Republic of Madawaska - Wikipedia

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    Outside of the Madawaska settlement, hardly anyone lived in what is now Aroostook County. At the 1830 census, Madawaska settlement had a population of 2,487 people. Aroostook, with 261, and Houlton Plantation, with 576, were the closest settlements. [3] In 1825, Baker petitioned the state of Maine for Madawaska's inclusion in the state.

  7. Category:Military history of Maine - Wikipedia

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    Battles in Maine (2 C, ... Aroostook War; B. Battle of Brackett's Wood; Capture of HMS Boxer; C. Camp Houlton; ... Maine World War II Army Airfields

  8. Hiram T. Smith - Wikipedia

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    Private Hiram T. Smith is a legendary casualty of the bloodless Maine Aroostook War, having died in 1838.Although one of roughly 38 men killed (all were non-combat deaths), he is the most famous because many locals consider him the only casualty of the war.

  9. Hancock Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Lumbermen and settlers infiltrated the Aroostook region from both sides. Major Reynold M. Kirby arrived at Hancock Barracks in October 1838 along with Captain Lucien B. Webster. [2] When Aroostook War flared in 1839, three companies of the 1st Artillery Regiment manned Hancock Barracks under Major Reynold M. Kirby. Maine legislature sent twelve ...