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Laurel Daigle hooked rug of Fort Kent blockhouse
This collection consists of one hooked rug of the Fort Kent Blockhouse made by Mr. Laurel Daigle of Fort Kent, Maine in 1991. The year 1839, the letters L. D. 91 and the words Fort Kent Block House are displayed on the hooked rug. The rug is framed in dark blue with white stars all around. The blockhouse is of different shades of brown with a background of light blue, light green, and beige. The rug measure 37.5 inches by 30 inches.
Laurette Lausier Doucette patchwork quilt
This collection consists of one patchwork quilt made by Laurette Doucette in the 1990s. One side of the quilt is of multicolored pieces and the reverse side or the backing is of a solid chocolate brown color. The quilt is made of multiple 9.5 x 9.5 inch squares. There are different geometric pieces of material of different colors within a square. The material used for the quilt is polyester. The quilt measures 80 inches by 86 inches and is like new.
Leon Guimond collection
Lisa Ornstein collection of family coats-of-arms and Acadian Bicentennial Festival pins
Lisa Ornstein papers on the Maine Acadian Culture Survey project, 1990-1992
Lowell E. Daigle book typescript
Lowell E. Daigle Genealogical notes
Lucinda Gardner oral history with James A. Hafford
Madawaska Training School collection
This collection consists of seven framed photographs, three copies of photographs, without frames, and a document regarding general regulations for the Madawaska Training School Boarding House. The photographs are of individuals or groups of individuals representing some of the Madawaska Training School’s staff and students. This collection is part of the Acadian Archives permanent collections.