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Description
In the 1820s the border dispute between Canada and Maine that became known as the "Aroostook War" prompted the United States to send troops to northern Maine.
The dispute concerned a tract of land that stretched north from Mars Hill to near the Saint Lawrence River and arose from ambiguous language in the Treaty of Paris of 1783 that ended the American Revolution.
Hancock Barracks was built to support the troops assigned to protect U.S. interests throughout the region.
About This Item
- Title: Hancock Barracks site, Houlton, ca. 1920
- Creation Date: circa 1920
- Subject Date: circa 1920
- Location: Houlton, Aroostook County, ME
- Media: Photographic print
- Dimensions: 13 cm x 8 cm
- Collection: L. P. Berry Collection
- Object Type: Image
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- United States. Army--Barracks and quarters
- Aroostook War, 1839
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Aroostook County Historical and Art Museum109 Main Street, Houlton, ME 04730
207-532-4216
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