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Princeton’s Prisoners of War

Posted on June 29, 2020 by John "Al" Churchill
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When the United States entered World War 2 in December 1941 one issue which didn’t require much war planning was where to house prisoners of war. The Allies were on the back foot in every theater of operations and both … Continue reading →

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Lois Campbell

Posted on June 15, 2020 by John "Al" Churchill
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     One of the more interesting locals, one might say characters, to grace the Calais scene in recent memory was Lois Campbell, seen above in the 1938 Broadcast, the year she graduated from Calais Academy. Lois was born in Calais … Continue reading →

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Sheep Drive and Other Stories

Posted on June 10, 2020 by John "Al" Churchill
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    A hundred years ago someone wanting to get a quick message to friends and family would send them a penny postcard. Dozens of local shops sold postcards and Miss Jackson of St. Stephen had a store on Water Street … Continue reading →

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The First Congregational Church of Calais

Posted on June 2, 2020 by John "Al" Churchill
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     Today [31 May 2020] the last service of the First Congregational Church of Calais was held at the Congregational Church on Calais Avenue. While the number of participants in today’s service was nearly equivalent to that of the first … Continue reading →

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The Fenian Invasion Of New Brunswick

Posted on May 18, 2020 by John "Al" Churchill
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The Fenians       When Joe Bothwick died in Calais about 20 years ago, he had spent nearly all of his adult life as a resident of this city. However, Joe was born and grew up in St. Stephen where his … Continue reading →

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Ollie Olsson

Posted on May 10, 2020 by John "Al" Churchill
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    We found a 1961 newspaper clipping from the Calais Advertiser the other day about Ollie Olsson and thought it was worth sharing. He was a simply wonderful man and good citizen who arrived in Calais as an immigrant in … Continue reading →

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North to Alaska-The Klondike

Posted on May 4, 2020 by John "Al" Churchill
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We have written a good deal about the St. Croix Valley and the California Gold Rush. If interested, check out this link: California Gold Rush. However, the gold rush in California was not the only occasion “Gold Fever” struck the country … Continue reading →

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Chimney Swifts

Posted on April 26, 2020 by John "Al" Churchill
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Tomorrow is April 27, and according to the eminent Calais historian Ned Lamb, April 27th was generally the day the chimney swifts arrived at the water company’s pumping station across from Customs in Milltown, Maine. The swifts took up residence … Continue reading →

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Early Doctors-Hard Times and Hangings

Posted on March 1, 2020 by John "Al" Churchill
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    Early doctors in the St. Croix Valley were, on the whole, a pretty unlucky bunch. The first doctor in the area, Dr. McDonald, settled on the Canadian side in the 1780’s. Dr. McDonald didn’t practice much medicine which may … Continue reading →

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Keene’s Lake Henrietta Keene

Posted on February 23, 2020 by John "Al" Churchill
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     We found an enchanting article in the July 1878 Advertiser written by Henrietta Keene describing Keene’s Lake and its surroundings as she remembers them as a young woman. As you can see from the 1881 map above there were … Continue reading →

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